Unitronic JDC-Miller Motorsports has confirmed its return to IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge competition with the unchanged lineup of Mikey Taylor and Chris Miller in its Audi RS 3 LMS TCR.
The pairing, who finished third in the TCR championship last year, ended the season with three class victories, five podium finishes and four poles with its second-generation Audi TCR challenger.
“As the saying goes, why fix what isn’t broken,” said Taylor.
“It’s been an absolute pleasure driving with Chris and working with the entire Unitronic JDC-Miller team over the last few years.
“Last year we came so close to achieving our ultimate goal of the championship, and I’m confident if we can have a better start to our season we’ll be right there at the end again in 2024.
“Thank you to all our partners and crew members for coming back for another year of fun.”
Miller added: “Obviously 2023 didn’t end as we’d hoped but it was still a great effort by everyone involved and proved that we have everything needed to win the championship.
“To be able to return this year with a lot of continuity in the program should give us all a lot of confidence and I’m very grateful to everyone at JDC-Miller Motorsports, Unitronic, Liqui Moly and our other partners, for helping to make it happen.
“Looking back at last season we got off to a bit of a slow start as we were sorting out issues with a brand new car.
“We won’t have that excuse this year so it will be important to hit the ground running in Daytona and get a great result.
“I know everyone has been working hard to be as prepared as possible and I can’t wait to get on track.”