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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...

SRO America Launches New RaceControl Multiviewer

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Photo: Fabian Lagunas/SRO SRO America will continue its partnership with Vbrick, which has now been named as the Official Enterprise Video Partner of SRO America. The collaboration introduces SRO RaceControl powered by Vbrick, a powerful new Live Experience Platform (LXP) designed to enhance the fan viewing experience across SRO America’s live race broadcasts. Powered by Vbrick’s new enterprise-grade live experience platform, SRO RaceControl will allow fans to customize how they watch races by selecting from multiple live camera feeds, including direct onboard views from competing cars in the field. After initially launching the multiviewer platform in 2025, this new and improved version will introduce even more expanded coverage options with onboard offerings being available in GT World Challenge America powered by AWS, GT America powered by AWS and Pirelli GT4 America. SRO RaceControl combines multiple interactive elements into one streamlined viewing hub. Fans will be able t...

Chambers, Calderon in Two-Car RAFA Super Trofeo Squad

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Photo: RAFA Racing Team Jem Hepworth, Tatiana Calderon, Chloe Chambers and Ian Porter will lead RAFA Racing Team’s two-car effort in Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America, beginning with next week’s season opener at Sebring International Raceway. Chambers will pair with Porter in one RAFA Racing Team Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO2, while Hepworth teams with Calderon in the second entry as the organization continues its presence in one of North America’s most competitive single-make championships. Chambers is set to return to full-time competition in the U.S. after two race-winning seasons in F1 Academy. Her first experience with the Lamborghini came during the Sebring test, which she described as an important opportunity to adapt to the car’s unique characteristics. “It was my first time driving that car,” said Chambers. “I have a decent amount of experience in sports cars, but primarily my experience is in open-wheel cars, so it’s definitely an adjustment. “I think th...

Thermal Club Set for Season Kickoff This Weekend

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Photo: Ferrari Nestled in California’s Coachella Valley with sweeping views of the Santa Rosa Mountains, The Thermal Club serves as the scenic backdrop for the latest round of Ferrari Challenge North America. Located just outside Palm Springs, and minutes away from the Mexico border, Thermal has caught the eye of motorsport fans across the world for its luxury and exclusivity – much like the automotive manufacturer it welcomes this weekend.   A private race track that doesn’t often pull back the curtains on its facility, Thermal reached mainstream audiences in 2025 with its first professional motorsports race featuring the IndyCar Series. The same series held an exhibition race at Thermal one year prior, and SRO America also ran an offseason invitational event at the private racetrack back in 2019. Because of its rarity, this weekend offers Ferrari fans – and sports car enthusiasts around the world – a unique opportunity to see racing at one of North America’s most exclusive...

Verstappen “Very Excited” for N24, Open to Extra NLS Races

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Photo: MPS Agency Formula 1 superstar Max Verstappen has opened up on his motivations for contesting this year’s Nürburgring 24, adding he is open to the possibility of contesting extra NLS races should the grand prix calendar change amid the current Middle East conflict. Earlier this week, the four-time F1 world champion was confirmed for his debut in the Eifel classic at the wheel of a Winward Racing-prepared Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo entered under the Verstappen Racing banner, and will also contest this month’s NLS2. It follows Verstappen’s first flirtations with the Nordschleife last year, as he contested two NLS rounds in between his F1 commitments for Red Bull Racing. Asked in the drivers’ press conference ahead of this weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai about his motivation for contesting the N24, Verstappen: “Because it’s one of the best races in the world. It’s one of the best tracks. “Honestly in a GT car, for me, that’s the perfect speed around there. I think if y...

Davison Joins Gracie Aboard OnlyFans-Backed Ferrari

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Image: GT World Challenge Australia Renee Gracie will return to the Pro-Am class of this year’s GT World Challenge Australia powered by AWS at the wheel of a Ferrari 296 GT3 backed by her long-time sponsor OnlyFans, with Supercars star Will Davison confirmed as her co-driver. Gracie, 31, has been a fixture of the series for the past three seasons, winning last year’s Am class title driving a Melbourne Performance Centre-run Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo II solo. Having wrapped up the crown with a round to spare, she returned to the Pro-Am ranks for the Hampton Downs season finale in a guest MPC Audi entry with Damon Leitch. Last week it was announced Gracie would pilot a 296 GT3 entered under the OnlyFans Racing banner for her full-time return to Pro-Am, which she last contested in 2024. Now it has been confirmed that her co-driver will be two-time Bathurst 1000 winner Davison, who concluded his full-time career in Australian Supercars at the end of last season — although he continues to ...