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Ryan Eversley and Todd Lamb won Atlanta Speedwerks' first IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge race at Watkins Glen, with Lamb's career-first win and Eversley's first since 2018. Their No. 94 Honda Civic TCR led crucial laps, while the No. 84 car finished fourth.
Atlanta Speedwerks secured a front-row lockout for the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge TCR class race at Watkins Glen, with Robert Noaker claiming pole position and Todd Lamb qualifying second. Both drivers set new track records in the No. 84 and No. 94 Honda Civic TCRs, respectively.
Atlanta Speedwerks returns to Watkins Glen for the four-hour Tioga Downs Casino Resort 240, aiming to continue their championship contention with two Honda Civic TCRs. Ryan Eversley and Todd Lamb drive the No. 94, while Brian Henderson and Robert Noaker are in the No. 84. Despite some bad luck, both cars have shown strong pace, and the team is hopeful for a positive weekend at Honda's home track.
Atlanta Speedwerks faced a challenging IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge at Sebring, with the No. 94 Honda Civic TCR finishing seventh and the No. 84 car retiring early due to a mechanical issue. Despite leading the most laps, the Sebring bumps and technical issues proved tough obstacles.
Atlanta Speedwerks secured a podium finish at the Mid-Ohio 120 with Scott Smithson and Ryan Eversley driving the No. 94 Honda Civic TCR to third place. Meanwhile, the No. 84 car faced challenges but climbed from the back of the field to finish 11th. The team is looking forward to their next race at Watkins Glen.
Brian Henderson clinched Atlanta Speedwerks’ third consecutive IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge TCR Class pole at Mid-Ohio with a record-setting lap. Meanwhile, Scott Smithson, making his IMSA debut, qualified seventh. The team is set to compete in the Mid-Ohio 120 with high hopes for a strong race performance.
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