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TPC Racing will field four entries in the Porsche Sprint Challenge North America. (TPC photo)

TPC Racing To Field Four Entries In Porsche Sprint Challenge

SEBRING, Fla. — Anchored by returning Masters Class champions David Williams and Michael Levitas, TPC Racing will field four entries in the Porsche Sprint Challenge North America by Yokohama across all three series in the USAC-sanctioned, all-Porsche championship.

The Maryland-based TPC Racing team has participated in the first two Porsche Sprint Challenge seasons.

Williams will return for his second season Sprint Challenge competition after securing last year’s 992 Masters Class title and overall championship runner-up honors in his No. 237 Mission BBQ Porsche 911 GT3 Cup. In turn, Levitas is back to defend his 2022 Masters Class title and second-place overall championship finish in the 991 division in his No. 36 Erin Levitas Foundation TPC Racing Porsche 911 GT3 Cup.

TPC Racing will also welcome a third full-season entry to the team this year in a new partnership with Henning Rader and Monoflo International. The TPC Racing-prepared No. 77 Monoflo International Cayman GT4 Clubsport will be shared by Tillman Schmid and Evan Hinkle who will split driving duties throughout the season in the Porsche Sprint Challenge Cayman class.

“We have the reigning Masters Class champions in the 991 and 992 categories coming back with David Williams in the No. 237 Mission BBQ Porsche 992 and Michael Levitas behind the wheel of the No. 136 Erin Levitas Foundation Porsche 991,” said Harris Levitas, TPC director of race operations. “And we are thrilled to have for a full season the No. 77 Monoflo International Cayman GT4 Clubsport with a pair of drivers, Tillman Schmid and Evan Hinkle, cycling through the car this year.

“We are very excited to have them onboard and can’t thank the Monoflo team and Henning Rader enough for the opportunity to be running them this season.

“We are also delighted to have Shaun McKaigue back for a partial season in the No. 134 Porsche 991 category car coming down from Canada,” Levitas continued. “He is a great guy who has improved so much on the track the last couple of years and we are excited to have him back with us for the majority of the year’s races.”