BSI Racing Steps Up to IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge for 2026

Goodman, Weisenberg Confirmed for Grand Sport (GS) Campaign

EDGEWATER, Fla. – BSI Racing has announced it will step up to the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge for the 2026 season, fielding a full-season entry in the Grand Sport (GS) category. The move marks a significant milestone in the team’s continued growth, with Harrison Goodman of Gold Coast, Australia, and Lucas Weisenberg of Orange, Calif., named as co-drivers for the program.

Harrison Goodman and Lucas Weisenberg will share the No. 67 BSI Racing Toyota GR Supra GT4 EVO2, with support from TRUEGRID and OTU.

The 2026 campaign represents BSI Racing’s first full season in Michelin Pilot Challenge competition, building on the momentum of a championship-winning 2025 season across multiple IMSA platforms. The Grand Sport effort further strengthens the team’s long-term driver development ladder and deepens its presence within IMSA competition.

“Stepping up to Michelin Pilot Challenge is a natural progression for BSI Racing,” said team owner Shea Holbrook. “Our foundation has been built through the single-make feeder categories with a strong emphasis on preparation, execution, and people. Moving into the GS category reflects the growth of our program and the confidence we have in our team and drivers.”

Goodman brings prior Michelin Pilot Challenge experience to the lineup, having competed in the GS category in 2025. The Australian driver adds valuable familiarity with IMSA competition and GT4 machinery, positioning him as a key asset as BSI Racing embarks on its first season in the championship.

“I’m incredibly excited to continue racing in IMSA and to do it with BSI Racing,” said Goodman. “The team has built a strong reputation for professionalism and performance, and I’m looking forward to helping establish this program in Michelin Pilot Challenge.”

Weisenberg joins the effort after proving himself as a multi-time race winner within Toyota’s GR Cup ladder system. While 2026 will mark his Michelin Pilot Challenge debut, he arrives with extensive experience in high-level, one-make competition and a proven ability to adapt quickly.

“This is a big step in my career, and I couldn’t ask for a better team to take it with,” said Weisenberg. “BSI Racing has a strong development culture, and I’m excited to work alongside Harrison and the entire crew as we take on the GS category.”

BSI Racing’s 2026 Michelin Pilot Challenge entry will compete in a highly competitive Grand Sport field, with the team focused on building consistency, gaining experience, and laying the groundwork for long-term success in the series.

“Our approach for year one is about learning, execution, and building something sustainable,” Holbrook added. “Every session is an opportunity to grow, and we’re excited to take this next step together.”

The team will begin its 2026 campaign at the Roar Before the Rolex 24, ahead of the season-opening four-hour BMW M Endurance Challenge at Daytona International Speedway on Friday, January 23, at 1:45 p.m. ET, streaming live on Peacock and IMSA’s YouTube channel.

About BSI Racing

BSI Racing is a championship-winning professional motorsports team based in Edgewater, FL, Florida, led by owner and former professional driver Shea Holbrook. Known for its driver development focus and commitment to excellence, integrity, and performance, BSI Racing has established itself as a proven competitor across IMSA-sanctioned championships, including Mazda MX-5 Cup, IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge, Toyota GR Cup, and now IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge. With a foundation built on preparation, people, and precision, BSI Racing continues to develop the next generation of racing talent while expanding its presence at the highest levels of sports car competition.

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