The newly formed AIM VASSER SULLIVAN (AVS) race team is coming off two top-five finishes, including a runner-up podium result, in the team’s first-ever IMSA event at the Rolex 24 at Daytona in January. American drivers Townsend Bell, Frankie Montecalvo, Jeff Segal and Aaron Telitz earned the first podium result for AVS in the No. 12 Lexus, marking the highest finish in an endurance event for the RC F GT3 since joining IMSA competition in 2017. Jack Hawksworth, Richard Heistand, Nick Cassidy and Austin Cindric teamed up to finish fifth to give AVS two top-five finishes in the grueling 24-hour event that was red flagged multiple times due to inclement weather conditions.The Lexus RC F GT3s combined to lead a total of 53 laps with the No. 12 leading 31 laps, while the No. 14 led 22 circuits around Daytona International Speedway’s road course.
Lexus currently ranks second in IMSA’s GTD manufacturer point standings following top-five finishes for both RC F GT3 entries in the first round of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship at Daytona. The AVS No. 12 team currently ranks second in the GTD driver and team championship points, while the AVS No. 14 team sits fifth in the standings.
Lexus and AIM VASSER SULLIVAN return to racing action this week at Florida’s historic Sebring International Raceway for the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring on Saturday beginning at 10:40 a.m. EDT. Last year, the RC F GT3 led 53 laps, ran the quickest single circuit of the race in the GTD class and finished fifth following 12 hours of competition. Jack Hawksworth led 40 laps during the 2018 event and Philipp Frommenwiler led seven circuits in the RC F GT3. Lexus previously raced at Sebring in 1995 when actor Craig T. Nelson co-piloted a Lexus-powered Prototype to a 14th-place finish in class that year.
Full-season drivers Townsend Bell and Frankie Montecalvo will team up in the No. 12 Lexus at Sebring, while Jack Hawksworth and Richard Heistand will co-drive the No. 14 RC F GT3. Bell and Montecalvo will be joined once again by two-time Indy Lights race winner Aaron Telitz, who is slated to run all four IMSA endurance events in the No. 12 Lexus this season. Bell has finished on the podium three times at Sebring, including a win there in 2012 while competing in the American Le Mans Series. Montecalvo also earned a runner-up podium finish in the historic race in 2011. Hawksworth and Heistand will race with co-driver Philipp Frommenwiler, who has experience competing behind the wheel of the RC F GT3. Frommenwiler previously raced the Lexus RC F GT3 in three IMSA endurance events during the 2018 season and in Europe’s International GT Open with Emil Frey racing in 2017, registering four wins.
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What are your impressions of Sebring International Raceway?
“Sebring is one of my favorite tracks. Rough, old school, and a challenge day and night. The AIM VASSER SULLIVAN team had a productive test day there in the Lexus RC F GT3 working through a number of items and we’re ready to go.”
Does AIM VASSER SULLIVAN have momentum heading into Sebring after such a strong finish at the Rolex 24 at Daytona?
“We’re definitely going to come into the Sebring race taking what we learned from the Rolex 24. As a new team, the more track time the better for us, so it was good to test at Sebring a few weeks ago. It was very beneficial. The RC F GT3 felt great. The car has great characteristics and I think it feels even better than it did at Daytona. I’m looking forward to racing at Sebring. I have a lot of history there – some good and some bad, but I’d love to go in with this team and fight for another podium in the Twelve Hours of Sebring.”
Are you looking forward to racing in the Twelve Hours of Sebring this weekend with the Lexus RC F GT3?
“It’s great to be going to Sebring with the Lexus RC F GT3. I’ve haven’t raced at Sebring in a long time, but I’ve done a lot of testing in Indy Lights and USF2000 cars on the shorter track. It was great to feel the bumps again during our recent test and the speed in Turn 1. It was my first time running turns 1 and 17 in quite some years. It’s just an exciting track. It’s flat in the middle of Florida but, in my opinion, one of the more exciting tracks in North America.”
What is your outlook racing the RC F GT3 at Sebring on Saturday?
“I’m looking forward to Sebring. It’s one of my favorite races and the track is obviously much more complicated than Daytona. There’s a lot more turns and it will be a lot hotter so it will be more difficult and bumpy and a bigger task for the drivers and the teams. The Lexus RC F GT3 ran well in the Rolex 24 so hopefully we can continue that momentum going into Sebring.”
Are you looking forward to racing in the Twelve Hours of Sebring this weekend with your hometown nearby?
“I am from Orlando, so to me, Sebring is my home track. I have only competed there a couple of times, but I really like racing there and I know the RC F GT3 is good at Sebring. It’s a proper race track, so I’m excited.”
Are you excited to be racing the Lexus RC F GT3 again at Sebring this year?
“I’m very much looking forward to racing for AIM VASSER SULLIVAN and I’m really excited to be back for the Twelve Hours of Sebring. It’s my third Sebring race so I have a little experience at the track, and I look forward to the new partnership. The team has shown great pace so far with the RC F GT3. The Lexus also showed good pace last year at Sebring, so if we can repeat that we should be in a good position for the race. The team was really strong at Daytona so I’m looking forward to being a part of it and being back in IMSA racing.”
Lexus Racing Contacts:
Marissa Borjon, Lexus PR, marissa.borjon@lexus.com, 469.292.6395
Pam Jansen, Golin for Lexus Racing, pjansen@golin.com, 386.631.2489