Hyundai Continues Winning Streak with Victory at Sebring

The No. 33 Hyundai Elantra N TCR and No. 98 Hyundai Elantra N TCR
  • Hyundai and Bryan Herta Autosport secure their second consecutive victory of the 2025 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge season
  • Hyundai extends its podium streak at Sebring to six consecutive finishes at the historic circuit
  • Hyundai Hope On Wheels raises $3,100 for charity with 31 laps led during the race

FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., March 17, 2025 –Hyundai Motor America and Bryan Herta Autosport (BHA) continued their winning momentum in the 2025 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge (IMPC) season, securing victory at the Alan Jay Automotive 120 at Sebring International Raceway. The No. 98 Hyundai Elantra N TCR, driven by Mason Filippi and Harry Gottsacker, claimed first place following post-race technical inspections, delivering Hyundai its second consecutive win of the season.

The race began with Hyundai locking out the front row, as the No. 33 started on pole and the No. 98 in second. Early on, both cars faced fierce competition at the front of the field, with the No. 98 dropping from second to fourth and the No. 33 briefly losing the lead. A drive-through penalty for the No. 76 Elantra N TCR, driven by Denis Dupont and Preston Brown, following contact with the No. 9 car of Madison Aust and Suellio Almeida, further shuffled Hyundai’s positioning in the early stages.

Despite early challenges, Hyundai Motor America demonstrated resilience. The No. 33 fought back to reclaim the lead just past the halfway mark. Meanwhile, the No. 98 executed a flawless strategy, positioning itself in contention as the race neared its closing laps.

With just one lap remaining, the No. 99 Victor Gonzalez Racing Team Hyundai ran out of fuel, causing multiple Hyundai entries to shuffle positions. When the checkered flag waved, Hyundai initially celebrated a 1-2 finish with the No. 33 and No. 98 leading the field. However, a post-race technical infraction led to the No. 33 car’s disqualification, promoting the No. 98 to the official race winner.

With this result, Hyundai extends its podium streak at Sebring to six consecutive seasons, reinforcing its reputation as a commanding force in IMSA’s TCR category. Hyundai also moves into the lead of the 2025 IMPC Manufacturers’ Championship, building on its landmark victory at Daytona.

Next on the IMPC schedule is Hyundai’s home race at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca on May 11, and it will look to continue its winning form as the season progresses. Live coverage will air on Peacock.

  • Top-Finishing Hyundai: First place for the No. 98 Hyundai Elantra N TCR, piloted by Mason Filippi and Harry Gottsacker.
  • Top-Qualifying Hyundai: Pole Position for the No. 33 Bryan Herta Autosport Hyundai Elantra N TCR driven by Mark Wilkins and Bryson Morris.

Official Hyundai Finishing Order:

Position Drivers Team Car
1 Mason Filippi / Harry Gottsacker Bryan Herta Autosport #98
6 Eric Powell / Tyler Gonzalez Victor Gonzalez Racing Team #99
7 Denis Dupont / Preston Brown Bryan Herta Autosport #76
9 Riley Pegram / Larry Pegram Pegram Racing #72
12 Madison Aust / Suellio Almeida Bryan Herta Autosport #9
14 Lance Bergstein / Jon Miller Victor Gonzalez Racing Team #18
15 Mark Wilkins / Bryson Morris Bryan Herta Autosport #33

Hyundai Championship Standings

Position Driver Team Car Total Points
1 Denis Dupont / Preston Brown Bryan Herta Autosport #76 590
2 Mason Filippi / Harry Gottsacker Bryan Herta Autosport #98 580
6 Mark Wilkins / Bryson Morris Bryan Herta Autosport #33 480
8 Madison Aust / Suellio Almeida Bryan Herta Autosport #9 470
9 Eric Powell / Tyler Gonzalez Victor Gonzalez Racing Team #99 450
12 Lance Bergstein / Jon Miller Victor Gonzalez Racing Team #18 420
13 Riley Pegram / Larry Pegram Pegram Racing #72 400

IMSA TCR Manufacturer Standings

Position Manufacturer Total Points
1 Hyundai 700
2 Honda 620
3 Audi 620
4 Cupra 560

Hyundai Hope On Wheels
In 2024, Hyundai Hope On Wheels ( hyundaihopeonwheels.org ) pledged to donate $100 for each lap a Hyundai Elantra N TCR leads during every race of the season. Hyundai’s mission will donate $3,100 to the AdventHealth Central Florida Hospital thanks to the efforts made by the No. 33, piloted by Mark Wilkins and Bryson Morris, who lead 31 laps.

 

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