TPC Racing with Dream Racing will field a McLaren Artura GT4 in next weekend’s GT America powered by AWS round at Road America with Alan Grossberg, ahead of a planned full-season effort in 2025.
Grossberg, who started the season in the GT2 ranks with the team in a Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO2, will switch to the competitive GT4 class with the Maryland-based squad.
The Bronze-rated driver tested the McLaren in the last few weeks at the Thermal Club in California.
“My excitement is through the roof,” said Grossberg.
“McLaren has been amazing to work with, really supportive, which makes that part of it really easy and even fun. They have given us all of the technical support and engineering support that we feel we need to have a good race at Road America.
“The TPC Racing and Dream Racing collaboration is working really well. I have more history with the guys at Dream Racing, they know me and my driving style well, and TPC Racing has just been incredibly supportive as I transitioned from Super Trofeo into SRO.
“It has been a really great fit, and TPC has worked really hard with McLaren to come up to speed quickly on the engineering and how to keep me on track with the car.
“I have driven and tested the McLaren and just love the setup of the car. I am just really excited to take it on track with a bunch of other GT4s now.”
Grossberg said he’s looking forward to tackling the GT4 ranks for the first time.
“I enjoyed our time in GT2, I am glad that the series was available as it was a great way for me to jump into SRO, but to know I will now have eight to ten peer competitors and cars to race against is fantastic,” he added.
“I feel like we have a fighting chance against a new group of competitors.”
Harris Levitas, TPC Racing director of race operations added: “It is awesome to help Alan Grossberg shift over to sprint race GT4 competition and debut an all-new McLaren GT4 car at this point of the season.
“We want to end 2024 on a high note and gain some experience with the Artura as we prepare for a full 2025 schedule.”