PR1/MATHIASEN MOTORSPORTS FINISHES FOURTH AT THE MOBIL 1 TWELVE HOURS OF SEBRING PRESENTED BY ADVANCE AUTO PARTS WITH #11 ENTRY

March 22, Sebring, Florida.- After a promising start at the 70th Edition of the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring Presented by Advance Auto Parts, PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports #11 LMP2 entry piloted by Steven Thomas, Jonathan Bomarito and Josh Pierson ended the race in the 4th position last Saturday.

“What an emotional rollercoaster!”, said Team Principal Bobby Oergel. “The chances were looking strong to a podium finish, sadly a broken exhaust collector killed the ability to produce the type of lap times to make that happen. Steven, Josh and Jonathan did a great job and sadly it wasn’t our day to put it in the books with the #11 car.”

 Weather conditions played an important role for all teams and drivers competing in the 70th edition of this mythical 12-hour race, with high temperatures taking a toll on drivers and teams.

“Another tough race for the #11 car.”, said Jonathan Bomarito. “We are making progress as a team and I’m looking forward to the next race at Laguna Seca. Congrats to the #52 car and crew, they had a great race!”, Bomarito finalized.

 The next event in the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship is the Hyundai Monterey Sports Car Championhsip Presented by Motul at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, next April 29 – May 1st.

Photo credit: Sideline Sports Photography⁣ 

PR1/MATHIASEN MOTORSPORTS #52 WINS THE MOBIL 1 TWELVE HOURS OF SEBRING PRESENTED BY ADVANCE AUTO PARTS FOR THE THIRD TIME IN A ROW

March 22, 2022.- Sebring, Florida. PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports won the 70th Edition of the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring Presented by Advance Auto Parts in the LMP2 class, with the #52 Wynns/RainX/4Horsemen/Client Command, after a dominating performance by drivers Ben Keating, Mikkel Jensen and Scott Huffaker last Saturday at Sebring International Raceway, finishing a lap ahead of their second-place competitors.

The heat and humidity at the Florida venue, became critical factors for all teams and drivers competing in the 70th edition of this mythical 12-hour race, that also serves as the second round of the IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup.

 “It was so much hotter than other years.”, said Scott Huffaker. “We were able to use that to our advantage. I think some other teams really struggled with their drivers and the heat, and we were able to be a little bit stronger in that sense, it helped give us the win.”, Huffaker added.

“This Sebring win is likely the toughest I’ve seen with competitors and the tough weather conditions for all the drivers and teams.”, said Team Principal, Bobby Oergel. “For me it’s the hardest event on the calendar and I’m so thankful and proud of the drivers and team to win this event.”, he finalized.

 Ben Keating, who also raced in the 1000 Miles of Sebring WEC race held on Friday March 18th, started the 12-hour race from the pole position. “I am still just exhausted. But it is a happy exhausted.”, Keating said. “I did 3 hours in the WEC race on Friday and 3 hours in the IMSA race on Saturday. Sebring is a very physical track, that’s tests both man and machine. Over Friday and Saturday, I burned over 11,000 calories, and I can’t eat enough to catch up. I don’t remember ever being this drained energetically”, he added.

 “This was a team win, for sure. We all pulled together to do our job perfectly and this was the maximum result. I am so proud of everyone on the team. I was really happy with my performance behind the wheel. The car was amazing. All the drivers were quick. We have close to 100 guests there from Wynns and 4 Horsemen. It was just perfect!” Keating finalized.

The heat and humidity at the Florida venue, became critical factors for all teams and drivers competing in the 70th edition of this mythical 12-hour race, that also serves as the second round of the IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup.

 “It was so much hotter than other years.”, said Scott Huffaker. “We were able to use that to our advantage. I think some other teams really struggled with their drivers and the heat, and we were able to be a little bit stronger in that sense, it helped give us the win.”, Huffaker added.

“This Sebring win is likely the toughest I’ve seen with competitors and the tough weather conditions for all the drivers and teams.”, said Team Principal, Bobby Oergel. “For me it’s the hardest event on the calendar and I’m so thankful and proud of the drivers and team to win this event.”, he finalized.

 Ben Keating, who also raced in the 1000 Miles of Sebring WEC race held on Friday March 18th, started the 12-hour race from the pole position. “I am still just exhausted. But it is a happy exhausted.”, Keating said. “I did 3 hours in the WEC race on Friday and 3 hours in the IMSA race on Saturday. Sebring is a very physical track, that’s tests both man and machine. Over Friday and Saturday, I burned over 11,000 calories, and I can’t eat enough to catch up. I don’t remember ever being this drained energetically”, he added.

 “This was a team win, for sure. We all pulled together to do our job perfectly and this was the maximum result. I am so proud of everyone on the team. I was really happy with my performance behind the wheel. The car was amazing. All the drivers were quick. We have close to 100 guests there from Wynns and 4 Horsemen. It was just perfect!” Keating finalized.

ABOUT WYNN’S®.

Wynn’s® USA has built a reputation on pushing the boundaries of endurance, speed and performance for over 80 years.  With a range of additives to prevent and solve problems that affect the operation of the engine, using Wynn’s® for preventive maintenance is the alternative to expensive mechanical repairs and maintaining optimal engine performance. That’s why those who demand the best depend on Wynn’s®.

 ABOUT RAIN X.

For the last 40 years, Rain‑X® has provided drivers with products to help them outsmart the elements. With our Original Glass Treatment™ water beading technology, Wiper Blades and Glass Cleaners; Rain‑X® leads the automotive aftermarket in glass care.

In recent years, the Rain‑X® portfolio has expanded to include other types of car care products such as our Car Washes, Waxes, Bug & Tar Removers, and Headlight Restoration Kits. All Rain‑X® products are designed to help keep our customers a confident step ahead of Mother Nature on the road.

PR1/MATHIASEN MOTORSPORTS #52 LMP2 LOOKING TO REPEAT SUCCESS AT THE MOBIL 1 TWELVE HOURS OF SEBRING PRESENTED BY ADVANCE AUTO

March 14, Sebring, Florida.- After a 4th place finish at the 24 Hours of Daytona seven weeks ago, the #52 Wynns/RainX/4Horsemen/Client Command Oreca 07 LMP2 will be at full speed in Sebring for the 70th Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring Presented by Advance Auto Parts on March 19. The two-time LMP2 champion at Sebring, will fight to repeat their past success with drivers with drivers Ben Keating, Mikkel Jensen and Scott Huffaker.

This year, fifty-three cars are entered – an increase of 16 cars from a year ago – in the mythical 12-hour race that also serves as the second round of the IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup. “I feel pretty good going into the 12 Hours of Sebring,” said Ben Keating. “There are many more competitors this year, and those competitors are better than they were last year. However, we are coming into the race as the defending ‘Wynner’, and that is a pretty good position!”.

“Our car and our drivers were quick at Sebring last year and I don’t expect anything different for 2022. This is a home race for WYNN’S and they will have a bunch of people at the race. I hope to celebrate with them at the end.” Keating finalized.

“Sebring, is one of the best tracks of the year,” added Mikkel Jensen. “Last year we had a very strong car, very strong teammates, so I think we have a good package. The field is strong, we are seven cars now, so it’s a big increase from last year. 7 strong cars with good drivers, good line ups, good teams, so it will be a tough one so I hope we can defend our win from last year. We will do whatever it takes, to try and defend it!” Jensen concluded.

“We are all very excited to get back at the track and especially to Sebring as it’s been a great place for our team over the years.” adds Bobby Oergel, team principal. “Saying it’s great is kind of a bitter sweet as I personally find this race to be the toughest on the calendar, that makes us all want to add another Sebring to the ‘Win’ column. The crew has done a great job getting things turned around from Daytona over the last month and I know our drivers have been working hard to prepare for this as well. With Ben doing the WEC 1000 Miles of Sebring and the IMSA Twelve Hours of Sebring races within 24 hours of each other it’s going to be exciting to see him pushing his abilities to the limits around this place!” Oergel finalizes.

WeatherTech Championship action at Sebring International Raceway begins Thursday, March 17 with three practice sessions for the five classes. Qualifying is set for Friday, March 18, with the race commencing the morning of Saturday, March 19.

ABOUT WYNN’S®.

Wynn’s® USA has built a reputation on pushing the boundaries of endurance, speed and performance for over 80 years.  With a range of additives to prevent and solve problems that affect the operation of the engine, using Wynn’s® for preventive maintenance is the alternative to expensive mechanical repairs and maintaining optimal engine performance. That’s why those who demand the best depend on Wynn’s®.

 ABOUT RAIN X.

For the last 40 years, Rain‑X® has provided drivers with products to help them outsmart the elements. With our Original Glass Treatment™ water beading technology, Wiper Blades and Glass Cleaners; Rain‑X® leads the automotive aftermarket in glass care.

In recent years, the Rain‑X® portfolio has expanded to include other types of car care products such as our Car Washes, Waxes, Bug & Tar Removers, and Headlight Restoration Kits. All Rain‑X® products are designed to help keep our customers a confident step ahead of Mother Nature on the road.

PR1/MATHIASEN MOTORSPORTS #11 LMP2 MOTIVATED FOR A WIN AT THE MOBIL 1 TWELVE HOURS OF SEBRING PRESENTED BY ADVANCE AUTO

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March 14, Sebring, Florida.- PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports #11 Fear the TAFS/ End ALZ/ Chem Direct entry is set to make its debut at the mythical Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring Presented by Advance Auto Parts on March 19, with drivers Steven Thomas, Jonathan Bomarito and Josh Pierson.

“The Twelve Hours of Sebring is such an amazing race,” said Jonathan Bomarito. “It truly is a track that tests both man and machine for twelve grueling hours. It’s going to be such an exciting race and I’m really thrilled to be back with PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports along with Steven and Josh!”, Bomarito finalized.

“I’m really looking forward to getting started at Sebring.” adds Josh Pierson. “Coming off Daytona, I think we learned what needed to be worked on and we are ready to take on Sebring. Jonathan and Steven are ready and so am I. I can’t wait to get back in the car! “, Pierson concluded.

“We like Sebring and want to be strong here. We are going to lean on Bobby’s and Jonathan’s experience and hope to drive our car to the front. “, said Steven Thomas.

“We are all very excited to get back at the track and especially to Sebring as it’s been a great place for our team over the years.” adds Bobby Oergel, team principal. “The crew has done a great job getting things turned around from Daytona over the last month and I know our drivers have been working hard to prepare for this as well. With Steven and Josh all doing the WEC 1000 Miles of Sebring and the IMSA Twelve Hours of Sebring races within 24 hours of each other it’s going to be exciting to see them pushing their abilities to the limits around this place!” Oergel finalizes.

WeatherTech Championship action at Sebring International Raceway begins Thursday, March 17 with three practice sessions for the five classes. Qualifying is set for Friday, March 18, with the race commencing the morning of Saturday, March 19.

Photo credit: Sideline Sports Photography⁣

CHALLENGING DEBUT FOR PR1/MATHIASEN MOTORSPORTS #11 ENTRY AT THE ROLEX 24 AT DAYTONA.

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February 3, 2022 – Daytona Beach, FL - PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports kicked off the season with a challenging effort for the #11 Fear the TAFS/ End ALZ/ Chem Direct in the 60th running of the Rolex 24 At Daytona, held last weekend.

After a promising debut at the Roar Before the 24 and a front-row starting position, the #11 Oreca 07 LMP2 driven by Steven Thomas, Jonathan Bomarito, Josh Pierson and Harry Tincknell retired from the 24-hour endurance race, suffering from a mechanical issue just 2 hours before the checkered flag. 

 "Wasn’t to be at Daytona this year.", said Harry Tincknell. "It was frustrating giving it absolutely everything to succeed but not being able to extract the performance required but I guess that feeling makes winning feel even sweeter.", he added. "PR1 Motorsports will be back though and expect many wins for them and my teammates this year." 

 "Although the Rolex 24 didn’t quite go our way, I’m still proud of what I did as a driver and of what the team did this weekend.", said 15-year-old Josh Pierson, who made history last weekend as the youngest driver to ever race in the Rolex 24 at Daytona. 

"My first two stints were solid with strong pace.", said Pierson. "I got dragged down to earth in the third stint, and mechanical issues plagued us come sunrise, but even with all of that I’m still very happy with how my first IMSA race went and I want to thank the team for all their hard work. Looking forward to Sebring!", he finalized. 

 "While it wasn’t the result we all wanted" said Jonathan Bomarito, "everyone worked incredibly hard and I want to thank each and every member of the team." 

 "Thank you to the crew for their hard work. Thanks to JB, Harry and Josh for driving with me.” concluded Steven Thomas. 

 PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports returns to action for another historic endurance race, the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring Presented By Advance Auto Parts at Sebring International Raceway, March 16 – 19.

Photo credit: Sideline Sports Photography⁣ / Josh Pierson Media