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Fletcher Holds Off Kohlbecker, Robusto for Race 2 Win

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Photo: TGRNA Jeremy Fletcher held off Spike Kohlbecker and Will Robusto to take his first career victory in the second Toyota GR Cup North America race of the weekend at the Grand Prix of Arlington on Sunday morning. Fletcher, in the pole-sitting No. 22 Copeland Motorsports Toyota GR86 Cup car, dropped back to fifth early in the running after being forced to lift off after Kohlbecker took an early race lead in his TechSport entry. However, a well-timed full course caution for the No. 51 BSI Racing machine of Massimo Sunseri who went into the barriers bunched the field back up. While Robusto took the lead shortly after the restart, he got passed by Fletcher just moments before another yellow, for the No. 85 Eagles Canyon w/ Fast Track Toyota of Ava Schletz, which also collected teammate Carter Wilson into the barriers. It set up an 11-minute shootout to the finish, which saw Kohlbecker regain second and pressure Fletcher in the closing minutes, ending up just 0.551 seconds behind...

Three First-Time Winners in Race 1 at Thermal

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Photo: Ferrari To start the Ferrari Challenge North America season, a series of first-time winners stood atop the podium at The Thermal Club. The southern California circuit brought the heat – literally, and with on-track action – on Saturday, setting up for a successful final day of racing on Sunday. Trofeo Pirelli Johnny Kaminskey (Ferrari of Central New Jersey) became one of the youngest winners in Ferrari Challenge history on Saturday, being victorious at 17 years old during the first day of race action at Thermal. The teenager was close to a win in 2025 with five podium finishes, but finally reached the top step after starting from the pole position. Kaminskey was unchallenged throughout the race and won by more than one second over longtime Ferrari driver Manny Franco (Ferrari Lake Forest). Brad Fauvre (Ferrari of San Francisco), joining Trofeo Pirelli after previously running in the Am class, finished third after making a pass with less than three minutes remaining. In...

Fletcher on Pole for Race 2 in Arlington

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Photo: TGRNA A last-lap flyer by Jeremy Fletcher has put the Copeland Motorsports driver on pole for the second Toyota GR Cup North America race of the weekend at Arlington. Fletcher reeled off a best lap of 2:06.601 in his No. 22 Toyota GR86 Cup to edge out Race 1 winner Spike Kohlbecker by 0.058 seconds. Beltre Curtis qualified third in the No. 5 Copeland Toyota, with Max Schweid and Parker DeLong completing the top-five. Will Robusto, in the No. 2 RVA Graphics Motorsports by Speed Syndicate, will line up sixth, meanwhile. Forecasted high winds, which has pushed up the start of the NTT IndyCar Series race on Sunday, will result in a shortened 30-minute Race 2 for GR Cup competitors. It is still scheduled to get underway at 8 a.m. CST tomorrow with live coverage on SRO’s GT World YouTube channel and on GRCup.com with commentary from DJ Clark and Jonathan Grace in the booth and Amanda Busick on pit lane. Source: Sports Car 365

Kohlbecker Wins Incident-Filled Opening Race at Arlington

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Photo: Bella Galloway/TGRNA Spike Kohlbecker claimed victory in the season-opening Toyota GR Cup North America race at Arlington, following a hard-fought battle with Jeremy Fletcher in a race that ended under yellow. The TechSport driver, who started second with a non-functioning transponder, got around pole-sitter Fletcher on Lap 8 following two early full-course cautions and restarts. The two Toyota GR86 Cup cars exchanged the lead through several sequences that also saw third-placed Parker DeLong and Max Schweid in the fight. Kohlbecker held off the Copeland Motorsports driver in the closing minutes until the No. 80 Copeland Toyota of Paityn Feyen slammed into the wall with six minutes to go, which led the race to end under caution. Schweid, in the No. 98 RVA Graphics Motorsports by Speed Syndicate entry, completed the podium in third after getting by DeLong with 16 minutes left on the clock that demoted the No. 42 TechSport machine to fourth. Will Robusto, who charged throu...

Capestro-Dubets Joins GMG in Three-Car Carrera Cup Effort

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Photo: Fred Hardy/SRO GMG Racing will mount a full season, Pro class championship-seeking campaign in Porsche Carrera Cup North America, confirming John Capestro-Dubets as part of its three-car effort that kicks off next week at Sebring International Raceway. The 2022 Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America Pro-Am champion and 2024 GT4 America Silver title winner, Capestro-Dubets moves over from GMG’s McLaren Trophy America program, where he was also a race-winner. “Carrera Cup is undoubtedly one of the toughest series in the States,” he said. “With so many drivers moving on to IMSA WeatherTech and WEC, my goal this season is to clearly prove my value. “The dream has always been a shot at a Rolex 24. At 37, I’m lining up against a grid of hungry juniors, so the challenge isn’t just about raw pace. “I’m excited for this new chapter and every lesson I learn on track this year is something I can eventually pass down to the drivers I mentor. “The bumps there are no joke at Sebring,...

QUEEN: Building Momentum and Why 2026 Matters

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Photo: Jamey Price/Lamborghini By Colin Queen To the average fan watching on TV or following along on social media, racing can look simple. It never is. Fans see the green flag drop, the battles for position, and the podium at the end. What fans don’t see are the hours spent preparing, studying data and constantly fine tuning car setup with engineers, traveling, testing, building relationships with partners, and refining the smallest details that make those moments possible. That is racing. A motorsport career is built season by season. Each year adds another layer of experience, more lessons, and another step forward. For me, 2025 was very much one of those foundational years. It was my first full season competing in Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America, and it taught me a tremendous amount about GT racing. After several years racing single seaters in Europe, transitioning into GT racing was a new challenge and an eye-opening one. Driving the Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofe...

Former Carrera Cup Australia Champion Hedge Joins JDX

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Photo: Jessica Johnk/Porsche Indy NXT driver Callum Hedge has joined JDX Racing for its upcoming Porsche Carrera Cup North America campaign. The 22-year-old Kiwi will pilot one of the team’s new Porsche 911 Cup cars in the Pro class, alongside the previously announced Sabre Cooke, beginning with next week’s pair of season opening races at Sebring International Raceway. Hedge, who won the 2023 Formula Regional Americas Championship, makes his return to single-make Porsche competition, having captured the 2023 Carrera Cup Australia championship title at the same time he was earning his U.S. open-wheel championship. “I met Jeremy Dale many months back at Road America and we kept in contact over the off season and managed to put together a program for this year,” said Hedge. “I’m really grateful for the belief Jeremy and Harrison Brix have for me with this opportunity. “It’s been a while since I raced a GT car but I’m super excited to have a roof back over my head. “We’ve had two...