DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – A multitude of IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge teams released their lineups either going into the holiday season to cap off 2025 or just after the new year to start 2026. Here’s a recap of those from December 19, 2025 through January 7, 2026:
December 19: McCumbee McAleer Confirms Cicero, Noaker
The No. 13 McCumbee McAleer Racing Ford Mustang GT4 in Grand Sport (GS) has a new lineup of Nate Cicero for a full season and Robert Noaker stepping up after sweeping the Dark Horse (DH) class in the 2025 Mustang Challenge season.
December 19: Gou Racing Back for Second Season
The father-son duo of Eduardo and Eddie Gou return in the No. 55 Gou Racing Cupra Leon VZ TCR in Touring Car (TCR).
December 19: MMG with Unchanged Honda Lineup
Karl Wittmer, LP Montour and Dai Yoshihara will again share the No. 93 MMG (Montreal Motorsports Group) Honda Civic FL5 TCR in TCR.
December 22: Madeline Stewart Steps Up with CSM Porsche
After several seasons in Porsche Carrera Cup North America, Madeline Stewart will step up to IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge GS competition in a CSM Porsche 718 GT4 RS CS.
December 23: Stallion Sets First Lineup with Reis Alongside Neto
The all-Brazilian Stallion Motorsports lineup is confirmed with Raphael Reis joining Celso Neto in the team’s No. 77 Cupra Leon VZ TCR in TCR.
December 23: IMSA 3D Scholarship Recipient Hays, Megennis in first Random Vandals BMW
IMSA Diverse Driver Development Scholarship recipient Nicky Hays will share the No. 92 Random Vandals Racing BMW M4 GT4 EVO with IMSA veteran Robert Megennis.
December 23: ST Racing Joins Random Vandals BMW
Random Vandals Racing’s second BMW brings together ST Racing with the team, and will see Samantha Tan and Bill Auberlen share the No. 38 BMW M4 GT4 EVO.
December 29: KOHR to Run Tribute Biffle Livery
KOHR Motorsports’ No. 60 Ford Mustang GT4 of Evan Slater and Ray Mason will run a tribute livery to the late Greg Biffle in January at Daytona International Speedway.
December 29: KOHR Confirms Johnson, Michaelian Return
Billy Johnson and Robert Michaelian will return aboard the No. 59 KOHR Motorsports Ford Mustang GT4 for another season.
January 5: Baker Racing Doubles Up for Full Season
Baker Racing will again run two Audi RS3 LMS TCR entries, with James Vance and Sam Baker in the No. 52 car and Dean Baker alongside either Bruno Junqueira and Kenny Riedmann in the No. 56 car, depending on schedules.
January 5: Rockwell with New Lineup
Rockwell Autosport Development will field a new lineup of Doug Oakley and Daniel Hanley in its No. 15 Hyundai Elantra N TCR.
January 6: Medusa Confirms Step Up with Ford
New entrants Medusa Motorsports have confirmed Sam Corry, Hunter Yeany and Athan Sterling will share its No. 4 Ford Mustang GT4.
January 8: Vintage Racing Company Set for Both Michelin Pilot Challenge, VP Racing Challenge Seasons
Dan Ammann and Owen Trinkler will share the team’s No. 91 Porsche 718 GT4 RS CS in IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge with Darren Law joining as third driver at Daytona. Ammann will also run a full season in IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge.
January 8: Turner Motorsport Confirms Four-Champion Lineup
Dillon Machavern and Luca Mars (No. 95) and Robby Foley and Vin Barletta (No. 96) make for a quartet of champions aboard Turner Motorsport’s two BMW M4 GT4 EVOs.
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IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge Announcements
There have also been a few additional IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge announcements in this intervening timeframe as well.
December 30: Gebhardt To Run Multiple Cars
Gebhardt Motorsport will run two Duqueine D08 cars for the full season in Le Mans Prototype 3 (LMP3) and three at Daytona, with Oscar Tunjo, Danny Soufi, Jeremy Siffert and Jacob Williamson featuring in the lineups.
January 6: Di Benedetto Porsche Back in GSX
Justin Di Benedetto and the Di Benedetto Racing team will return for a second season in Grand Sport X (GSX) with his No. 4 Porsche 718 GT4 RS CS.
January 6: Workman Steps Up with RAFA Toyota
Rising talent Westin Workman joins the RAFA Racing team with its Toyota GR Supra GT4 EVO2 in GSX.