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Selldorff Ascends to Maiden Pilot Challenge Win at Mid-Ohio

Turner Motorsport victorious in four-hour Mid-Ohio IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge race…

Photo: Mike Levitt/IMSA

Turner Motorsport has made a habit of developing drivers through its own internal ladder system and may have found its newest star Sunday at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.

Francis Selldorff adds his name to the list of those rising American drivers in the Turner stable such as Robby Foley and Patrick Gallagher. Selldorff, co-driving the No. 95 Turner Motorsport BMW M4 GT4 EVO with Dillon Machavern, rose to the challenge of fending off an overflowing pool of more experienced IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge veterans to capture his first GS class win in Sunday’s O’Reilly Auto Parts 4 Hours of Mid-Ohio.

It’s Turner Motorsport’s 30th GS class win in Michelin Pilot Challenge and 33rd overall (the team also has 3 ST class wins), both of which are team series records, but it’s their first win in a Pilot Challenge race in nearly two years since Foley and Vin Barletta won at Watkins Glen International in June 2023. It’s Machavern’s seventh Michelin Pilot Challenge win, all in GS.

Machavern qualified the No. 95 car in third and handed off to Selldorff for the closing stint. That created an interesting dynamic where Selldorff, who just two years ago won the GSX class in the IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge, would have to fight against three Michelin Pilot Challenge class champions – Jeff Westphal in the No. 39 CarBahn by Peregrine racing BMW M4 GT4 EVO, Jan Heylen in the No. 28 RS1 Porsche 718 GT4 RS CS and Stevan McAleer in the No. 27 Auto Technic Racing BMW M4 GT4 EVO, among others.

Westphal appeared the closest to getting past Selldorff through a flurry of late-race restarts – the race had seven full-course cautions with an eighth factored in for the opening lap starting under yellow before the race start on the backstraight – but was unable to get past. His race came undone in the final 15 minutes with apparent right rear suspension issues forcing him to pit lane.

The next challenger was a driver who’d scythed past the others, in Daniel Morad aboard the No. 57 Winward Racing Mercedes-AMG GT GT4. Morad had made it past Heylen and a few others into second place, and closed a near two-second gap to just 0.3 of a second heading into the final lap. But ultimately, he came up short by just 0.751 seconds at the finish.

Heylen and co-driver Luca Mars, who’d driven a strong opening stint in the No. 28 RS1 Porsche defending against Machavern and Westphal’s teammate Sean McAlister in the No. 39 CarBahn BMW, finished third. It’s the points leading pair’s fourth straight podium finish in as many races to open the season.

The rebuilt No. 44 Ibiza Farm Motorsports McLaren Artura GT4 and the No. 27 Auto Technic BMW of McAleer, Austin and Roland Krainz completed the top five. Kingpin Racing won the Bronze Cup in GS with Satakal Khalsa, David Hodge and Rob Walker sharing the No. 53 Toyota GR Supra GT4 EVO2, finishing 13th overall and in GS.

Herta Hyundai Extends Win Streak to Four-for-Four in TCR

The Bryan Herta Autosport Hyundai run of form in TCR rolled on into the fourth round of its season, with the team’s fourth straight win to open 2025 and sixth straight dating to the last two races of 2024.

Mason Filippi and Harry Gottsacker delivered a clean and controlled effort in their No. 98 Hyundai Elantra N TCR, leading 111 of 149 laps and only really losing the top spot through pit stops. Filippi’s strong opening stint got the car into the lead past the polesitting No. 93 MMG Honda Civic FL5 TCR, and Gottsacker brought it home.

It’s the pair’s second win of the season, although first they’ve won on the road after inheriting the win at Sebring owing to a post-race penalty assessed to a teammate. It’s also the team’s 29th Michelin Pilot Challenge win, and its fourth straight win at Mid-Ohio (2021, 2022, 2024).

Denis Dupont and Preston Brown came up one spot shy of their third straight win in a four-hour Michelin Pilot Challenge. But the pair in the No. 76 Herta Hyundai banked their third podium in four races this season.

The Motul Pole Award-winning No. 93 MMG Honda of Karl Wittmer, LP Montour and Dai Yoshihara recovered to their second podium of the season after an early race spin. Three more Hyundai entries completed the top six, ahead of the first Audi (the father-daughter pairing of Megan and Ron Tomlinson in the No. 37 Precision Racing LA Audi RS 3 LMS TCR) in seventh.

RESULTS: O’Reilly Auto Parts 4 Hours of Mid-Ohio

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