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Goodman, Weisenberg in BSI Toyota for Team’s Series Debut

Shea Holbrook-owned team steps up to Pilot Challenge competition with Toyota GR Supra GT4 EVO2…

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Accomplished single-make series team BSI Racing will step up to IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge competition this year, having confirmed a full season Toyota GR Supra GT4 EVO2 entry for Harrison Goodman and Lucas Weisenberg.

The Shea Holbrook-owned organization, known for its success in Toyota GR Cup North America and Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by Michelin competition, moves up the IMSA ladder following a debut season in VP Racing SportsCar Challenge when it fielded a Toyota GSX entry for Steven Clemons in 2025.

“Stepping up to Michelin Pilot Challenge is a natural progression for BSI Racing,” said Holbrook.

“Our foundation has been built through the single-make feeder categories with a strong emphasis on preparation, execution, and people.

“Moving into the GS category reflects the growth of our program and the confidence we have in our team and drivers.”

Goodman brings prior Pilot Challenge experience to the lineup, having competed in GS in one of CSM’s Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport entries last year.

“I’m incredibly excited to continue racing in IMSA and to do it with BSI Racing,” said Australian native Goodman.

“The team has built a strong reputation for professionalism and performance and I’m looking forward to helping establish this program in Michelin Pilot Challenge.”

Weisenberg joins the effort as a multi-time race winner within Toyota’s GR Cup ladder system.

While it will mark his Pilot Challenge debut, Weisenberg arrives with extensive experience in one-make competition, most recently as a race winner in GR Cup.

“This is a big step in my career and I couldn’t ask for a better team to take it with,” he said.

“BSI Racing has a strong development culture, and I’m excited to work alongside Harrison and the entire crew as we take on the GS category.”

Holbrook added: “Our approach for year one is about learning, execution, and building something sustainable.

“Every session is an opportunity to grow, and we’re excited to take this next step together.”

John Dagys is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Sportscar365. Dagys spent eight years as a motorsports correspondent for FOXSports.com and SPEED Channel and has contributed to numerous other motorsports publications worldwide. Contact John

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