Defending Supercars champion Chaz Mostert will co-drive the No. 15 Lexus RC F GT3 with Aaron Telitz for Vasser Sullivan on Might 30.
This will likely be Mostert’s first time competing within the 100-minute dash race on the streets of Detroit, becoming a member of the GTD Professional discipline. Nonetheless, it will not be his first IMSA race. The 34-year-old has three begins within the Rolex 24, incomes a category win with BMW Workforce RLL in 2020. He additionally took half within the 2018 version of Petit Le Mans at Highway Atlanta.
Together with 28 Supercars wins (together with two within the Bathurst 1000) and the 2025 title, Mostert’s profession features a 2023 Professional-Am win within the 24 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, a 2016 B1 class win within the Bathurst Six Hour, and a 2023 total win within the Bathurst 12 Hour. He additionally gained an Australian GT title in 2024, and a TCR Australia title in 2021.
“I’m so excited to have the chance to race for Vasser Sullivan,” stated Mostert. “I’ve raced within the (United) States a couple of occasions and at all times thought that the workforce appears to be like so skilled and like a tightknit household so it’s an honor to have the ability to race for the workforce. The Lexus RC F GT3 automotive appears to be like unimaginable, and I can’t wait to get my first laps. I’m new to the Toyota-Lexus household and having the ability to get this chance being an Australian driver could be very a lot a pinch your self second. I can’t wait to get to Detroit! I really like road tracks and am trying ahead to the problem. I can’t thank my Supercar workforce, Walkinshaw TWG Racing, sufficient for permitting me to compete.”
The Detroit Grand Prix will likely be broadcast stay and flag-to-flag on NBC and Peacock on Saturday, Might 30, starting at 4 p.m. ET.
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