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Brian Henderson secured his first Motul Pole Award at Sebring, leading Atlanta Speedwerks to its second consecutive pole position in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge. Despite starting near the back, the No. 94 car aims for a strong performance in the Alan Jay 120.
Atlanta Speedwerks' two-car effort, led by Ryan Eversley and Greg Strelzoff in the No. 94 and Robert Noaker and Brian Henderson in the No. 84, looks to build on their strong start at Daytona as they head to Sebring. With high hopes and a thorough preparation, the team aims for a podium finish at the Alan Jay 120.
Atlanta Speedwerks' Honda Civics secured the pole and 12th spot for the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge at Daytona, with Robert Noaker earning his first career pole. Greg Strelzoff also achieved a solid qualifying result after a long hiatus.
Atlanta Speedwerks is ready for the 2021 season with their two-car Honda Civic TCR program at Daytona. Greg Strelzoff and Ryan Eversley drive the No. 94, while Brian Henderson and Robert Noaker share the No. 84, aiming for strong finishes in the four-hour race.
IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge veterans Ryan Eversley and Greg Strelzoff will co-drive the No. 94 Honda Civic TCR for Atlanta Speedwerks in 2021, joining teammates Brian Henderson and Robert Noaker in the No. 84 car. The team aims to build on past successes and target podium finishes starting at Daytona International Speedway.
Atlanta Speedwerks led 60 of 104 laps at Daytona, with the No. 94 Honda Civic TCR finishing second after a late-race pass. The No. 84 car faced a challenging race but showcased strong performance before an incident ended their day.