Sheena Monk and Stevan McAleer will make the switch to Triarsi Competizione this year, mounting a full season GTD class effort in the team’s newly expanded second Ferrari 296 GT3.
Confirmed on Tuesday, the duo will be joined by Mike Skeen for the Michelin Endurance Cup rounds, with Ferrari factory ace James Calado completing the lineup for this month’s season-opening Rolex 24 in the No. 021 entry.
Monk and McAleer are coming off a campaign with Gradient Racing, which has since made the switch from Acura to Ford machinery for 2025.
“It’s tough to grasp the magnitude of the opportunity in front of me and candidly, I haven’t felt this kind of optimism for a program in a long time,” said Monk.
“I’ve had the chance to test the Ferrari 296 GT3 with Triarsi and it was refreshing to see a GTD team with such an outstanding level of professionalism.
“We’ve also assembled the most competitive lineup I’ve ever been a part of so I’m eager to combine that with the remarkable capabilities of the 296 to garner strong results for the folks at JG Wentworth.”
McAleer added: “I’m very excited to contend a full season in GTD with Sheena in 2025. Triarsi’s well-established program with the Ferrari 296 GT3 inspires a lot of confidence for the year ahead.
“Having my good friend Mike Skeen join for the endurance rounds is a bonus, and James Calado, a proven 24 Hours winner, is the perfect addition for Daytona. I can’t thank JG Wentworth enough for the opportunity, and I expect us to be a front-running car this season.”
The Florida-based team will continue fielding its No. 023 Ferrari in the Endurance Cup races only, with Onofrio Triarsi, Charles Scardina, Alessio Rovera and Riccardo Agostini making up the lineup for Daytona.