DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Intersport Racing confirms its full-time return to IMSA competition for the 2026 season. The team will field the No. 37 ORECA LMP2 07 in the Le Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2) class, opening the campaign with a potent quartet: Jon Field, Seth Lucas, Oliver Jarvis, and Job van Uitert. Intersport has assembled a powerhouse lineup for the 2026 Rolex 24 At Daytona.
The journey begins at the Roar Before the Rolex 24, the official pre-season test and the first look at the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship’s top teams. Fans and partners will get an exclusive preview as Intersport takes to the track for three days of testing, kicking off two weekends of non-stop racing action at Daytona International Speedway. It’s the team’s first opportunity to showcase its new LMP2 program, build momentum, and fine-tune performance ahead of the season-opening endurance classic.
The program blends championship-winning experience with rising-star speed and is supported by an outstanding partner group: Bricker Design Group, Motul, Carlock Automotive, and Borchetta Bourbon. Together they bring design, performance, and heritage to one of endurance racing’s most respected teams.
“It’s thrilling to return with this level of talent and support,” said Jon Field, team founder and driver. “The blend of experience and youth in our lineup gives us every tool to fight for wins from Daytona onward.”
Driver Lineup
Jon Field — Team Founder / USA: A legend of American endurance racing, Jon Field brings over two decades of prototype experience. The 2002 American Le Mans Series (ALMS) LMP675 Champion and 11-time class winner returns to IMSA with the same spirit that built Intersport Racing into a staple of American sports car racing. Field continues to inspire a new generation of drivers and leads the Intersport racing program with passion, precision, and commitment to excellence.

Oliver Jarvis / United Kingdom: Seasoned British professional racing driver with nearly two decades of top level experience. Known for his precision, consistency, and leadership on and off the track. A veteran of factory-backed programs and a 2022 IMSA DPi (Daytona Prototype international) Champion, Oliver Jarvis brings unmatched endurance experience. His career spans Audi Sport LMP1, DTM, and Meyer Shank Racing, where he captured victory at the Rolex 24 at Daytona. Jarvis also secured an LMP2 podium at Le Mans and remains one of the most astute drivers in the field.
“I’m really excited to be joining Intersport for the full IMSA season in LMP2. It’s great to be back competing in this championship- I’ve had some amazing moments here, including wins at Daytona and Sebring, and of course the 2022 DPi title. Intersport is anambitious and passionate team, and Jon has built a great program that I’m proud to beapart of. I’m looking forward to getting started and fighting for wins together this year.”
Job van Uitert / Netherlands: Dutch standout Job van Uitert is a proven force in European endurance racing, with an ELMS LMP3 Championship and multiple LMP2 wins to his name. Having raced for elite outfits such as IDEC Sport and United Autosports, he brings acombination of outright speed and deep race craft honed on Europe’s most demanding circuits.Industry insiders often describe Job as one of the brightest young talents in endurance racing.
“Im extremely excited to go racing at Daytona again. It’s very exciting and motivating to be a part of a new project full of energy and ambition. Jon has put a great driver lineup and crew together, and I’m confident that we will fight for the win.”
Seth Lucas / USA: At just 19 years old, Seth Lucas has already established himself as one of the most promising young drivers in American sports car racing. His career includes standout performances in GT World Challenge America, IMSA LMP2, and Asian Le Mans competition. Lucas claimed multiple podiums and wins across 2023 and 2024 seasons, including a class victory at the Indianapolis 8-Hour at age 16. As part of the new generation of American endurance drivers Seth Lucas continues to develop his craft. His rapid rise and consistent results position him as a stand out young talent in the world of prototype racing.
“I am super excited to announce that I will be competing in the LMP2 category withIntersport Racing for the 2026 season, driving alongside Jon Field. I would like to thank everyone at Intersport as well as Jon for making this upcoming season possible.”
Founded by Jon Field, Intersport Racing is a championship-winning American endurance team with deep roots in the American Le Mans Series. Known for its relentless pursuit of performance and innovation, the team now returns to IMSA competition with renewed energy and backing from top-tier partners. The program represents a new era for one of America’s most iconic privateer teams.