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IMSA GTD Class Drivers Reflect On Milestones, Past Successes And Sebring Expectations
Jack Hawksworth of the No. 14 Vasser Sullivan Racing Lexus RC F GT3 in GTD
PRO marked his upcoming 100th IMSA start with Lexus—a milestone that
surprised him until recently highlighted by the team's PR efforts.
Hawksworth reflected on a decade-long journey with the program, from its
early days in 2017 to consistent competitiveness, championships (including
the 2023 GTD PRO title with Ben Barnicoat), and race wins.
He highlighted the 2024 Sebring victory as a standout memory and praised the
team's reliability and strength in tough endurance conditions. Despite the
RC F GT3's age, Hawksworth emphasized a positive mindset, noting recent
progress, a strong lineup including Kyle Kirkwood (fresh off an IndyCar
win), and the car's historical suitability for Sebring's mix of high-speed,
bumpy, high-degradation sections. He views the track as more representative
of the season ahead compared to Daytona's straight-line demands, expressing
confidence in contending for the win.
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| ROXY RETURNS! AO Racing's Roxy To Make Endurance Debut At Sebring - Rexy sidelined due to tooth injuries at Daytona, paving the way for Roxy's endurance debut - Image Credit: AO Racing via Dailysportscar (2026) |
BEGIN ZOOM Call Interview - Edmund Jenks, Motorsports Journal & Alessio Picariello, No. 77 AO Racing Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) (GTD PRO)
EDMUND JENKS - Motorsports Journal: My question is more of a fan base type
one, and I wanted to ask Alessio how he finds the fans and the reaction to
driving Rexy or Roxy? With its unique personalized livery, I wanted to get his
take on that.
ALESSIO PICARIELLO: “I mean, it's insane to see how many people are loving
this livery, and it's getting more and more every year. So, when I got to
experience it first in Daytona last year, I was amazed, and in Sebring, I feel
like it's even more. So, I'm looking forward to seeing how it is this year.
This year we will use the Roxy livery. So, it's the first time for me driving,
I mean, driving a pink car, a pink dino! So yeah, I think, I mean, the concept
for sure is nice and it's good for motorsport that it attracts so many people.
Every time when we have the autograph session, when you see the queue, it's
absolutely crazy. So, it's nice. It's nice for us as drivers to drive such a
famous car, let's say.”
EDMUND JENKS - Motorsports Journal: Also, are they planning to do the, I
guess, the change of the teeth in the front every time there's a race win?
Like they do with the green Porsche.
ALESSIO PICARIELLO: “Well, I think it depends on how many times they will use
Roxy this year. We don’t get the info as drivers. It’s Roxy this time, and I
guess it will have the, the, the, the golden teeth for the 2024 championship.
But on race wins, we don't have any this year, so if we win Sebring, I guess
Rexy will have a golden tooth for the next round.”
ENDS
Alessio Picariello, defending GTD PRO winner from 2025 with the No. 77 AO
Racing Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) - nicknamed "Roxy" - shared his evolution at
Sebring. Initially disliking the bumpy, unique layout and IMSA's endurance
demands as a young Silver driver, he grew to appreciate it through WEC runs
and prior IMSA experiences, culminating in last year's near-perfect victory.
With new teammates Nick Tandy (experienced but "old school") and Harry King
(making his Sebring race debut after testing), Picariello noted quick
chemistry built in Daytona, shared mindsets, and no major concerns about
King's adaptation. He described minor evolutions in the updated Porsche as
setup-focused with slight reliability gains, expecting a fun, competitive
outing.
Tom Gamble of the No. 27 Heart of Racing Team Aston Martin Vantage GT3 Evo
in GTD highlighted a strong season start, including a near-win at the Rolex
24 at Daytona and third at last year's Sebring. He credited the team's
reliability, strategy, and ability to stay clean in traffic—key for
Sebring's challenging overtaking and elbows-out finales.
With new teammate Dudu Barrichello joining Zacharie Robichon, Gamble
expressed excitement for the warm Florida weather and ambitions to improve
on last year's podium, potentially challenging the dominant Winward
Mercedes. He appreciated the relief from WEC postponements easing travel,
while noting his second IMSA year brings greater familiarity and comfort
across tracks.
Philip Ellis, stepping in for Russell Ward (travel issues) in the No. 57
Winward Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3 in GTD, joined alongside Ward and Indy
Dontje ... the trio aiming for a Sebring hat-trick after wins in 2024 and
2025.
Ellis recounted the intense Rolex 24 finish, including a close
front-straight incident with Nicki Thiim, and the satisfaction of overcoming
challenges to secure a third Rolex victory. He stressed preparation for the
final hours: focusing practice on late-race conditions (cooler temps, dirty
track), maintaining car integrity, staying calm under pressure, and
leveraging strategy. Sharing data with the sister GTD PRO Mercedes aids
setup, while the car's age benefits from BoP, tire focus, and deep team
knowledge rather than constant development.
These 74th Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring previews underscore Sebring's
demanding nature of bumps, heat, strategy, traffic, and reliability—while
highlighting defending strengths, milestone moments, and competitive
ambitions across GTD PRO and GTD.
The 74th Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring event features a packed 55-car
field across classes, with live streaming on Peacock starting at 10 a.m. ET,
plus additional coverage on NBCSN from 5 p.m. ET and the IMSA YouTube
channel.
... notes from
The EDJE
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