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- Robert Wickens 33 Hyundai Elantra N TCR
- FIA License Rating: Gold
- Nationality: Canada
- Date of Birth: March 13, 1989
Wickens returned to racing, now using handcontrols to control the steering, acceleration, transmissoin and brakes in 2022 as the co-driver of the #33 Elantra N TCR alongside fellow Canadian, Mark Wilkins. The pair won two races in 2022 and finished sixth in the series standings. Wickens returned in 2023, this time alongside Harry Gottsacker in the #33 Elantra N TCR. Wickens and Gottsacker scored eight 2nd places finishes (a new series record) en-route to the 2023 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge title. It took Wickens just two seasons (20 races) to become the first professional race car driver in North America to win a professional racing title using hand controls. Wickens and Gottsacker returns as co-drivers to defend their title in 2024. Wickens, a former Formula One test driver, took the American IndyCar scene by storm as a rookie in 2018. He won the pole position and led all but two laps in his first IndyCar race, went on to score four podium finishes and earned the Indy 500 Rookie of the Year honor, all in his first 12 IndyCar races in 2018. Race number 13 of his stellar rookie IndyCar season changed his life forever. Wickens was involved in an accident on lap 7 at Pocono Raceway, where he suffered a thoracic spinal fracture, spinal cord injury, neck fracture, tibia and fibula fractures to both legs, fractures in both hands, a fractured right forearm, fractured elbow, a concussion, four fractured ribs and a pulmonary contusion. Since the accident, Wickens’ perseverance and persistence has led to triumphant breakthroughs in his relentless regimes of physical rehabilitation and therapy that continues daily. Wickens and his team of therapists and trainers have become trailblazers in developing innovative technology and treatment methods for the spinal cord injury community. -
2023
#33 Hyundai Elantra N TCR alongside co-driver Harry Gottsacker IV
CHAMPION
- 2023 IMPC TCR Co-Champion
- 8 second place finishes in 10 races (a new series record)
2022#33 Hyundai Elantra N TCR alongside co-driver Mark Wilkins
* Made his very successful return to racing, debuting with hand controls at Daytona International Raceway in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge TCR season opener, where Wickens and Wilkins finished 3rd.
* Two victories (Watkins Glen and Canadian Tire Motorsports Park) – back to back races
* One pole position (Lime Rock)
* Finished sixth in the series standings
2018#6 Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports INDYCAR
- 4 Podiums
- 1 Pole Position
- Indy 500 Rookie of the Year
2017-20132012DTM Mucke Motorsport
2011Formula One
Marussia Virgin Racing Test Driver
Formula Renault 3.5 Series – CHAMPION
Carlin Motorsport
5 Wins
10 Podiums
7 Pole Positions
2010GP3 Series – Status Grand Prix – 2nd in Championship
3 Wins
7 Podiums
1 Pole Position
British Formula 3 – Carlin Motorsports
1 podium in 3 races
Atlantic Championship
1 race
2009FIA Formula 2 Championship
2 Wins
6 Podiums
5 Pole Positions
2008Formula Renault 3.5 Series- Carlin Motorsports
1 Win
4 Podiums
1 Pole Position
Formula 3 Euro Series
Signature-Plus
1 Win
2 Podiums
2008-2007A1 Grand Prix – Team Canada
1 Win
4 Podiums
2 Pole Positions
2007Champ Car Atlantic – Red Bull/Team Forsythe
3rd in Championship
1 Win
4 Podiums
1 Pole Position
2006Formula BMW USA – Team APEX Racing USA – CHAMPION
1 Win
7 Podiums
3 Pole Positions
2005Formula BMW USA – Team APEX Racing USA
3rd in Championship
2 Wins
5 Podiums
1 Pole Position
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- Mark Wilkins 33 Hyundai Elantra N TCR
- FIA License Rating: Gold
- Nationality: Canadian
- Date of Birth: May 9, 1983
Wilkins is the winningest driver in IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge history. He joined BHA and Hyundai in 2018 and has won races every season since. He is the 2019 TCR Co-Champion (with teammate Michael Lewis). A fan favorite in Canada Mark resides just outside of his native Toronto with his wife Leah and two boys Levi, and Breen and daughter Maisy (born April 2022). Mark is veteran of open wheel and sports car racing, having won at all levels. He is also the brother-in-law of Porsche factory driver Patrick Long! -
2025
Mark Wilkins, the winningest driver in IMSA TCR history returns for his eighth season with BHA and Hyundai to co-drive the #33 Elantra N TCR with young gun Bryson Morris. The pair opened the 2025 season strong when Bryson won the pole at Daytona and they finished second after leading the race-high 48 laps.
#33 Elantra N TCR – Bryan Herta Autosport
Co-driver: Bryson Morris
Wins:
Podiums: 2nd at Daytona
Poles:
2024Filippi and Wilkins led more laps than any other Hyundai entry in 2024, a total of 115, they scored two victories and four additional podium finishes, and Wilkins became IMSA’s winningest TCR driver of all time.
#98 Elantra N TCR – Bryan Herta Autosport
co-driver: Mason Filippi
Championship Standings: 2nd
Wins: 2 (Indianapolis and Road Atlanta)
Podiums:4 (Daytona 3rd, Seebring 3rd, Laguna Seca 2nd, Road America 2nd)
2023#98 Elantra N TCR with co-driver Mason Filippi
2nd in Series Championship
3 Wins
8 Podium Finishes in 10 Races
2022#33 Hyundai Elantra N TCR with co-driver Robert Wickens
- Two victories (Watkins Glen and Canadian Tire Motorsports Park).
- One podium finish, 3rd at Daytona
2021IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge #33 Elantra N TCR alongside co-driver Harry Gottsacker.
Won Hyundai’s home race, the Hyundai Monterey Sport Car Championship at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca.
3rd Place at V.I.R.
5th in Series Championship
2020- IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge: Bryan Herta Autosport Hyundai Veloster N TCR
- Second in Drivers Championship with co-driver Harry Gottsacker
- Two race victories, both at Sebring
2019- IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge: Bryan Herta Autosport Hyundai Veloster N TCR
- Drivers Champion
- Team Champions
- Four Victories, Four Pole Positions
2018- Pirelli World Challenge: Bryan Herta Autosport Hyundai i30 N
- Team and Manufacturer Champions
- 3rd in Drivers Championship, Three Wins
2017- IMSA WeatherTech GTD Championship: Factory Acura Driver
2012- IMSA North American Endurance Cup: CORE Autosport Prototype
- Winner of 12 Hours of Sebring
2011- Pirelli World Challenge: Factory KIA Driver
- 2014 Manufacturers Champions
2010- IMSA Prototype Challenge: Level 5 Motorsports
- Team Champions
- Winner of the 12 Hours of Sebring
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- Mason Filippi 98 Hyundai Elantra N TCR
- FIA License Rating: Silver
- Nationality: American
- Date of Birth: April 23, 1998
- Languages: English
A multi-time winner in TCR, Mason will co-drive with young-gun Tyler Maxson in the #77 Elantra N TCR in 2022. A native of Alamo, California, Mason has bachelor’s degree in communications through Arizona State University. When Mason is not racing or studying, he enjoys go karting, working on cars, photography and spending time with his wife, Morgan. -
2025
For the first time since their rookie season with BHA in IMSA, Mason Filippi is paired with Harry Gottsacker in the #98 Hyundai Elantra N for the 2025 season.
2024Filippi and co-driver Wilkins led more laps than any other Hyundai entry in 2024, a total of 115, they scored two victories and four additional podium finishes and finished second in the series standings. Filippi was part of the Hyundai race wining team in the 24 Hours of Nurburgring.
#98 Elantra N TCR – Bryan Herta Autosport
Championship Standings: 2nd
Wins: 2 (Indianapolis and Road Atlanta)
Podiums:4 (Daytona 3rd, Seebring 3rd, Laguna Seca 2nd, Road America 2nd)
20232nd in the 2023 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge Championship
- 3 Wins
- 8 podiums in 10 races
- 1 pole position
- 2nd in the 24 Hours of Nurburgring
2022Driver of the #77 Elantra N TCR with Tyler Maxson for BHA
* Won two pole positions (Sebring and )
* Finished on the podium twice (3rd at Lime Rock and VIR)
2021Factory driver for Hyundai, raced under the Copeland Motorsports banner in the #51 Hyundai Veloster N TCR with Olympian AJ Muss. Finished fifth at the season opener at Daytona and led laps at Laguna Seca.
2020- IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge: Bryan Herta Autosport Hyundai Veloster N TCR
- Two victories in the 2020 IMPC Championship
- Third in Drivers Championship with co-driver Michael Lewis
2019- IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge: Bryan Herta Autosport Hyundai Veloster N TCR
- Second in Drivers and Team Championship
- One victory in his rookie IMSA season
- SRO – World Challenge: Copeland Motorsports Hyundai Veloster N TCA
- Six Victories, Partials season, finished third in the championship
- Represented the USA in the FIA World Games in Italy
2018- Pirelli World Challenge TCR: Real-Time Racing Honda Civic
- Two podiums, six top-five finishes
- Raced with Bryan Herta Autosport in California 8 Hour
2017- Pirelli World Challenge TC: TFB Performance BMW M235ir
- Victory at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park
- Fifth in the championship – rookie season
2016- Pirelli World Challenge GT and Global MX5 Championship
- Two-time NASA 25 Hours of Thunder Hill winner E1
2015- Teen Mazda Challenge Champion: Champion
- NASA Western States Championship: Second
- Selected to the Mazda Road to 24 program
Early CareerMason started racing dirt bikes at the age of four. He transitioned to four wheels, racing go karts at the age of 11 and moved to cars at 14. 2014 SCCA SFR Rookie of the Year.
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- Harry Gottsacker 98 Hyundai Elantra N TCR
- FIA License Rating: Silver
- Nationality: American
- Date of Birth: July 28, 1999
A native of Alamo Heights, Texas, Harry was born to race as his father and grandfather were involved in IndyCar and NHRA racing. After spending his younger years as a pitcher in baseball, Harry moved to karting at age 13. Harry competed on national and international levels in shifter kart racing and moved to sports car racing at age 16. Harry and his 2023 teammate, Robert Wickens won the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge Title. Gottsacker holds the series record for pole positions (11). -
2025
Gottsacker returns for seventh season at BHA. For 2025, Gottsacker will drive the #98 Elantra N TCR with Mason Filippi. The pair made their IMSA debut as co-drivers in 2019 at BHA with Hyundai.
#98 Elantra N TCR – Bryan Herta Autosport
Co-Driver: Mason Filippi
2024Defending series Champions, Harry Gottsacker and Robert Wickens’ season was highlighted by earning their first win as co-drivers, which took place at Wicken’s home race in Canada. While they were not able to defend their 2023 Championship title, the pair had a strong season which saw them lead 87 laps and five podium finishes in addition to their victory. Harry Gottsacker extended his series record for pole positions adding three to the tally in 2024.
#33 Elantra N TCR – Bryan Herta Autosport
Co-Driver: Robert Wickens
Championship Standings: 3rd
Wins: 1 – CTMP
Podiums: 5 ( Sebring 3rd, Laguna Seca 3rd, Watkins Glen 2nd, VIR 3rd, Indianapolis 2nd)
Poles: 3 (Daytona, Sebring, CTMP)
Laps Led: 87
2023#33 Elantra N TCR – Bryan Herta Autosport
Co-Driver: Robert Wickens
CHAMPION
Extended series record with 8 pole position
Set a new IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge record with seven second-place finishes (in 10 races)
Finished second at the Nurburgring 24.
2022#98 Hyundai Elantra N TCR with Parker Chase
- Scored Hyundai’s first victory of 2022 in North America with a win at Mid-Ohio.
- Broke the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge TCR series record for pole positions when he won his sixth TCR pole at the Hyundai Monterey Sports Car Challenge at Laguna Seca.
- Finished fifth the series standings.
2021#33 Hyundai Elantra N TCR with Mark Wilkins
- One Victory at Hyundai’s home race, the Monterey Sports Car Championship
- Harry tied the series all-time record for pole positions with his fifth career TCR pole Position at Virginia International Raceway
- 3rd at V.I.R
- 5th in Drivers and Team Championship
2020- IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge: Bryan Herta Autosport Hyundai Veloster N TCR
- Second in Drivers Championship with co-driver Mark Wilkins
- Two race wins
- Harry scored more pole positions than any other driver in the 2020 championship
2019- IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge: Bryan Herta Autosport Hyundai Veloster N TCR
- Second in Drivers and Team Championship
- One victory in rookie IMSA season
- SRO – World Challenge GT4 America Sprint X West Championship:
- Sprint X Champion with ST Racing in the BMW M4 GT4
- Six wins and three podium finishes
2018- Pirelli World Challenge GTS Sprint and GTS Sprint X: Racers Edge Motorsports
- Second in the GTS Overall and GTS Sprint X Championships
- Two wins and five podium finishes
2017- British GT: Century Motorsport – Ginetta G55 GT3
- Silver Class Win – Oulton Park
- Pirelli World Challenge GTS: Performance Motorsport Group – Ginetta G55 GT4
- Two Podium Finishes – Mid Ohio
2016- Pirelli World Challenge GTS and Red Bull Global Rallycross
- Fifth at Laguna Seca in the Ginetta G55 GT4
- Two top-five finishes in the Olsbergs MSE Rallycross Lites car
Early Career- Harry won back-to-back world championship races at Daytona International Raceway at the ages of 13 and 14. He was a factory driver for the Intrepid Driver program at 14 and represented the USA in the KZ2 World Championships in Italy.
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- Bryson Morris 33 Elantra N TCR
- FIA License Rating: Silver
- Nationality: USA
- Date of Birth: September 15, 2004
- Languages: English
Favorite track: Nürburgring; Favorite street car: 991 911 GT2 RS Favorite video games: Valorant, Fortnite, iRacing, and osu! Favorite book series: Solo Leveling, Favorite movie: Interstellar -
2025
Bryson Morris returns to BHA and the Hyundai brand in 2025, this time paired with veteran Mark Wilkins as co-drivers. They opened the season strong, with Morris winning the pole position and the pair leading 48 laps, more than any other and finishing second at Daytona International Speedway.
#33 Elantra N TCR – Bryan Herta Autosport
Wins:
Podiums: 2nd – Daytona
Poles: Daytona
2024Bryson Morris set a shattering pole-winning lap at Road Atlanta and led 28 laps at the season finaley at Road Atlanta. Paired with Taylor Hagler, the #77 team finished seventh in the standings, higlighted by Morris’s two pole positions. Morris was also part of the Hyundai race winning Nurburgring 24 Hours team.
#77 Elantra N TCR – Bryan Herta Autosport
Co-driver: Taylor Hagler
Series Standings: 7th
Poles: 2 (Bryson Morris)
2023- Competed around the world in multiple different series and platforms including the Michelin Le Mans Cup, FR Americas Championship Powered by Honda, and the Nurburing Langstrecken Series earning multiple race wins and podium results.
- Began coaching on off-race weekends and helping develop the future of the sport.
2022F4 US Championship
- Racing the full F4 United States Championship Season with a solid chance to win the series! Multiple race wins and podium results to his credit with one event weekend remaining
- 10 podiums in 15 races (streak of 8 in a row) 3 wins
Lucas Oil Formula Car Series
- 2021 Lucas Oil Formula Car Series Champion
- Dominated series including sweeping all three races at weekend events at Nat’l. Corvette Motorsport Park, Autobahn Chicago and Sebring Int’l. Raceway
- 14 podiums and 11 wins in 18 races
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Spec MX-5 Challenge Series
- Selected as a Mazda Club Factory Driver
- Scored two victories and three seconds in eight races
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24H Series
- Raced for BMW with Samantha Tan Racing in The 24 Hours of Dubai in a BMW M4 GT3
- Won 12 hours of Mugello overall
- Raced in 24 hours of Barcelona; and at The 24 Hours of Sebring driving the BMW M4 GT4
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F4 US Championship
- Won first F4 United States Championship race in his very first attempt
- Finished 6th in 2021 standing after competing in only three events
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- Preston Brown #76 Elantra N TCR
- FIA License Rating: Bronze
- Nationality: USA
A graduate of Yale (undergrad) and Dartmouth (graduate), Brown's professional racing career got started after a successful career in the software industry. He honed his racecraft quickly, finding success in the competitive IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge. -
2025
#76 Hyundai Elantra N TCR – Bryan Herta Autosport
Dupont returns to BHA with co-driver Preston Brown in 2025. The pair opened the season victorious, earning BHA and Hyundai’s first win at Daytona.
2024#76 Elantra N TCR – Bryan Herta Autosport
Co-Driver: Preston Brown
Championship Standings: 4th 2730 points
Victory: Mid Ohio
Podiums: 3
Watkins Glen 3rd, CTMP 3rd, 2nd
Laps Led: 38
2023IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge TCR
#84 Audi R53LMS DSG
7th at Road Atlanta
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- Denis DuPont #76 Elantra N TCR
- FIA License Rating: Silver
- Nationality: Belgium
- Date of Birth: January 4, 1993
- Languages: French and English
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2025
#76 Hyundai Elantra N TCR – Bryan Herta Autosport
Dupont returns to BHA with co-driver Preston Brown in 2025. The pair opened the season victorious, earning BHA and Hyundai’s first win at Daytona.
2024The #76 Hyundai Elantra N TCR were the newcomers at BHA in 2024, and they had a stellar season. Brown and Dupont came out strong in their debut when they finished second at Daytona and went on to earn the team’s first victory of the year with their win at Mid-Ohio. In addition to their win, they finished on the podium in four other races and led 38 laps in 2024.
#76 Elantra AutosportN TCR – Bryan Herta Autosport
Co-Driver: Preston Brown
Championship Standings: 4th 2730 points
Victory: Mid Ohio
Podiums: 3
Watkins Glen 3rd, CTMP 3rd, 2nd
Laps Led: 38
2023IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge #15 car Audi R53 LMS DSG IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge – LMP3 Mühlner Motorsports America 1 Podium
202247 Motorsports
3 Fastest Laps
1 Podium Finish (Laguna Seca)
2018WTCR
Contoyou Racing Audi Rs3 LMS
2 Podiums
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- Maddie Aust #9 Hyundai Elantra N TCR
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- Suellio Almeida #9 Hyundai Elantra N TCR
- FIA License Rating: Silver
- Nationality: Brazilian/Canadian
- Date of Birth: April 3, 1994
- Languages: Portuguese, Spanish
Professional Sim Racing Coach and Content Creator From Sim Racing to Real Life Creator of The Motor Racing Checklist: -
#9 Hyundai Elantra N TCR with Bryan Herta Autosport
Co-driver: Maddie Aust
20242024 Radical North American Cup Champion