Seven Aston Martins due for the third round of the GT4 America Series at Sebring this weekend
Thursday, May 15, 2025
Whilst the GT America Series appears to struggle for numbers within the mixed class availability, its sister GT4 America Series continues to shine as thirty crews move onto the Sebring International Speedway this weekend for their third round of the season.
Having raced so far at both Sonoma and the Circuit of the Americas, the number of Aston Martin Racing powered participation has now increased to seven crews after the #39 Van Der Steur AMR crew elected to swap from the solo driven GT America Series to that of the dual driven GT4 America Series from this point forward.
Max Hewitt and his VDS crew will now join forces with accomplished GT4 racer Luca Mars within the ultra-competitive silver class – something that will push the former karter and this year’s GT debutant to the maximum if he wants to replicate his podium winning success within the other series so far this season.
They will be joined by the full season AMR powered entries from the JMF Motorsport team (with Jesse Webb/Jonathon Neudorf aboard the #3 and Mike David Ortmann/Braydon Arthur aboard the #4 car), the #07 Skip Barber Racing AMR of bothers Alex and Michael Garcia, the #15 Archangel Motorsport AMR of Adrian Comstock and Thomas Merrill and the #26 Heart of Racing AMR entry for Hannah Grisham and Hannah Greenemeir. The #007 Prosport Competition AMR entry for Tim Savage is still awaiting confirmation of a co-driver for the event.
The single three-hour event at Cota at the end of April saw class honours for the #4 JMF Motorsport and the #26 Heart of Racing car (P2 and P3 respectively within silver) and for the #15 Archangel car who also finished P2 within Pro-Am.
For this round, the sequence of events is back to its usual two, hour long pit stop and driver change punctuated races over both Saturday and Sunday.
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