CSJ Motorsports principals Susan and Cy Jary have confirmed that they have been appointed the customer support operations provider for McLaren Automotive’s GT racing customers in North America.
It comes after the Texas-based operation filled a similar role for Aston Martin in both the IMSA and SRO America paddocks over the last four years. Jackson Motorsports Group replaced CSJ at Aston earlier this year.
“We are extremely excited and honored to be joining the McLaren Customer Racing community,” Cy Jary said.
“We look forward to bringing a level of support to the paddock in line with the winning professionalism of one of the most legendary brands in motorsport and high-performance automotive history.”
Successful entrepreneurs who own businesses in the construction industry, the Jarys expanded their operations to motorsport in 2019.
They quickly developed a reputation in the industry for fast and professional service and delivery, which led them to pursue with confidence, and the general support of the North American GT racing community, new opportunities for 2024.
The new three-year partnership with McLaren will see CSJ maintain a McLaren Customer Racing support operations headquarters at all 2024 IMSA and SRO America events beginning this season.
CSJ replaces Haas, which had previously been supporting McLaren’s customer activities in North America.
“It is with great excitement and honor to have been selected by McLaren Customer Racing to be their new trackside support provider for North America,” Susan Jary said. “This is a good fit for us.
“We will endeavor to provide unsurpassed support to customers, as they are top tier racing teams.
“We are looking forward to the season ahead and grateful for the trust McLaren Customer Racing has shown in us.”
CSJ’s first event in support of McLaren Customer Racing teams is next weekend’s Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring presented by Cadillac, where McLaren teams Pfaff Motorsports and Inception Racing (McLaren 720S GT3 Evo) will be in action in addition to Motorsports In Action (McLaren Artura GT4) in Friday’s Michelin Pilot Challenge event.