As Performance Tech Motorsports sets off to Watkins Glen next month for the coveted Sahlen’s Six Hours of the Glen, we are working hard to ensure we’re coming into the next round of the IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship equipped with a competitive package. After completing some successful testing days at the track this week, spirits are high and everyone has their sights set on the task ahead.
Read MorePerformance Tech Motorsports overcame adversity to finish sixth in the 71st annual 12 Hours of Sebring. It was a long race for the drivers who had to navigate a hectic field and numerous full course cautions. Sebring International Raceway has a renowned reputation for being hard on the machines due to the tenacity and unforgiving nature of the bumps, but the crew kept their heads down and worked tirelessly to finish the event in 6th place.
Read MorePerformance Tech Motorsports is excited to announce that alumnus Tristan Nunez will be back in action with the Florida-based team for the 71st annual 12 Hours of Sebring. He will join Christopher Allen and Robert Mau, who are looking to expand on the team’s third place finish in Daytona in January.
Read MoreBefore Performance Tech Motorsports prepares for their next challenge at the 12 Hours of Sebring, it’s time to take a quick look down memory lane with some fast facts from the Rolex 24 at Daytona.
Read MorePerformance Tech Motorsports finished in third place after 24 hours of racing at the famed Daytona International Speedway. John DeAngelis, Christopher Allen, Connor Bloum and Cameron Shields commanded the #38 Ligier JSP320s perfectly. Despite facing significant challenges in the final portion of the race, the team persevered and secured a podium finish.
Read MoreThousands of fans flocked to Daytona International Speedway to watch more than 200 drivers take on the historic track. The field was extremely tight in the LMP3 class, with young guns racing against the clock for a chance to clinch pole position on Sunday afternoon.
Read MorePerformance Tech Motorsports has been keeping busy while the team gears up for the upcoming Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona that will take place at the end of January at the famed Daytona International Speedway.
Their #38 Ligier JSP320s will be commanded by seasoned driver John DeAngelis, GT expert Connor Bloum and returning prototype sensations Cameron Shields and Christopher Allen.
Read MorePerformance Tech Motorsports celebrated the end of the 2022 IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship season at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta for the monumental 25th running of the Motul Petit Le Mans.
Read MorePerformance Tech Motorsports welcomed an uneventful finale to usher in the IMSA Prototype Challenge off-season.
Read MorePerformance Tech Motorsports enters the season finale with a pair of Ligier JSP320s.
Read MorePerformance Tech Motorsports rounds out its Motul Petit Le Mans lineup with Tyler Maxson.
Read MorePerformance Tech Motorsports closed out a strong weekend of racing and development with two top-ten finishes at VIRginia International Raceway.
Read MorePerformance Tech Motorsports levels up for the penultimate weekend of IMSA Prototype Challenge.
Read MorePerformance Tech Motorsports is growing its fleet in IMSA Prototype Challenge.
Read MorePerformance Tech Motorsports had a strong weekend at Road America in the face of adversity.
Read MorePerformance Tech Motorsports is on-track to add to its impressive result resume at Road America.
Read MorePerformance Tech Motorsports is closing out the end of the 2022 season with a driver lineup shakeup featuring team veteran James French.
Read MorePerformance Tech Motorsports Newest Young Gun
Read MorePerformance Tech Motorsports finished third place in the Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen after a race filled with adversity.
Read MoreGoldburg, Lindh and Shields Back in the No. 38
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