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october 17, 2018 - Hyundai

Bryan Herta Autosport Confirms Two-Car TCR Entry for California 8-Hour Race

2019 #bryanherta Autosport will enter two #Hyundai i30 N TCR cars in the upcoming Intercontinental GT Challenge California 8-Hours at Laguna Seca raceway #Hyundai i30 N TCR cars have had a very successful inaugural 2018 season under Herta development Monterey, Calif., Oct. 17, 2018 - #bryanherta Autosport is set to enter a pair of #Hyundai i30 N TCR racers in the Intercontinental GT Challenge California 8-Hours at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. #bryanherta Autosport, which won this year’s Pirelli World Challenge TCR teams’ championship, will feature full-season TCR drivers Mark Wilkins and Michael Lewis, joined by TCR rising star Mason Filippi competing in the #99 #Hyundai N entry. In addition, the father and son team of Bryan and Colton Herta (2018 Indy Lights runner-up), will be joined by 2017 PWC GTSA champion, #georgekurtz in the #98 #Hyundai N entry Herta had been evaluating an entry into the Intercontinental GT Challenge California (IGTC) finale for considerable time.

“We started talking about it pretty much as soon as I heard TCR cars were going to be eligible to race this year,” Herta said. “I talked to the series about it, and they were supportive, so it was going to be Colton and me. We got a curveball we weren’t expecting when they said, ‘if you have two Silvers you have to have a Bronze driver’. I wasn’t expecting that, but then we started looking around and found #georgekurtz and Mason Filippi were available to join us which we feel will make our team even stronger for the event. They know the tires, they know the track; we’re lucky to have them. They are both extremely capable guys. It all worked out really well for us.” This marks the second time that the Herta family has competed together, dating back to the 25 Hours of Thunderhill in 2015. Herta said he looks forward to his return to competition. “Two years ago we did the 25 Hours of Thunderhill and we had a lot of fun,” he said.

“It was great for me, we enjoyed doing that together, and it got me up off the couch. I’m really looking forward to this. It will be a more competitive situation and it’s a perfect opportunity because it’s the end of the season, there are no points in play, and we can just go out and have fun. It will also be the North American endurance debut for the #Hyundai i30 N TCR which will have to be modified slightly to be ready for the challenges of an eight-hour endurance run. Some of it we’ll do ourselves, some of it is homologated and we’ll buy it directly. The biggest thing is the refueling. The car, as we race it in Pirelli World Challenge, is not set up to refuel, so we’ve had to modify it to accommodate refueling. Then it’s just the normal stuff: endurance braking, harder brake pads, things like that that you would normally do for a longer race.

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