NY/NJ Fans Pulling for Bodymotion Racing in CTSCC at Sebring

 
New York/New Jersey Fans Are Pulling
For Bodymotion Racing in Friday’s
CTSCC Race at Sebring
OCEAN TOWNSHIP, N.J. – The Yankees are in Tampa for Spring Training and the Mets are practicing in Port St. Lucie. The most successful team from the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area in the IMSA Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge series, Ocean Township, N.J.-based Bodymotion Racing, and its four drivers, who all live in New York or New Jersey, won’t be practicing but instead they’ll be battling it out for real in their second race of the season on Friday at another Florida location, the historic Sebring International Raceway.
 
Bodymotion Racing, which finished second last year in the championship of the series’ top class, Grand Sport (GS), by the smallest of margins, has entered two cars in the two-hour Alan Jay Automotive Network 120 that precedes Saturday’s Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring. The team’s GS car, the No. 5 Porsche Cayman GT4 MR sponsored by Med Compass and Competition Motorsport, will be driven by a former champion in the Street Tuner (ST) class, Stevan McAleer of Monticello, N.Y., and rookie Joe Robillard of Short Hills, N.J. The co-drivers of the team’s ST car, the No. 21 Porsche Cayman sponsored by Competition Motorsport and Delaware Funds, which finished second in class in the season opener at Daytona, are Jason Rabe of Monticello, N.Y. and rookie Max Faulkner of Rumson, N.J.
 
The large crowd of passionate students on spring break and racing fans can watch the series’ three practice sessions on Thursday at 10 a.m., 2:05 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. The ST and Touring Car classes will qualify at 5:55 p.m. that day, while the 27 GS cars’ starting positions will be established during their qualifying session 20 minutes later.
Live video coverage and live timing and scoring of the race will be offered on imsa.tv and imsa.com. The race will be telecast on FOX Sports 1 on a tape-delayed basis on Sunday, March 25 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. All times are Eastern