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BSI Racing Unveils Six-Driver GR Cup Effort

New, returning drivers to Shea Holbrook-owned operation as team looks to defend titles…

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BSI Racing will field six Toyota GR 86 Cup cars in Toyota GR Cup North America competition this year, following the team’s championship winning season with Westin Workman.

While Workman has graduated to IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge competition, the Florida-based team will continue with a mix of returning and new drivers to the organization in the competitive single-make series.

It includes Ethan Goulart, who will return for his second year under the BSI banner and will pilot the No. 72 Endava-liveried GR Cup car. Goulart was recently announced into Toyota Racing’s driver development program.

Massimo Sunseri will also return behind the wheel of a BSI-entered car, along with Ethan Ayars.

Newcomers to the Shea Holbrook-owned team are Amilio DiLauro, Alcyr Araujo and Ryan Power.

“With the momentum from our 2025 driver and team championships, we’re raising the bar again in 2026,” said Holbrook. “This lineup reflects exactly what BSI is built on.

“Developing talent, creating opportunity, and delivering performance at the highest level.

“We have a strong mix of drivers, proven competitors, and exciting new talent. I’m confident this group will represent our partners and our program with professionalism, speed, and championship focus.”

The GR Cup season kicks off on March 13-15 at the Grand Prix of Arlington, in support of the NTT IndyCar Series.

John Dagys is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Sportscar365. Dagys spent eight years as a motorsports correspondent for FOXSports.com and SPEED Channel and has contributed to numerous other motorsports publications worldwide. Contact John

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