Braselton, GA (Nov. 14, 2021) – The Bryan Herta Autosport (BHA) pairing of Taylor Hagler and Michael Lewis clinched the TCR class drivers’ title in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge (IMPC) by finishing fifth in the #77 Hyundai Veloster N TCR at the series finale at Road Atlanta. The result also allowed them to clinch the teams’ championship, while Hyundai was confirmed as manufacturers’ champions for the second consecutive year.It was the second championship win for Lewis at the wheel of a Hyundai – he also won the drivers’ crown in 2019 – but a first for Hagler in her first season as part of the Hyundai Motor America-supported team. The title also makes her the first female IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge champion and the first female Touring Car Racing (TCR) champion in North America. “2021 has been a tremendous season. Congratulations to Hyundai for securing a second consecutive Manufacturers’ Championship in the Michelin Pilot Challenge and to Michael and Taylor on bringing home the Driver and Team Championships. We could not have asked for anything more,” said Bryan Herta.
Their run to the championship was earmarked by incredible consistency. Across the 10-event season they scored only one win, courtesy of a late pass for the lead at Lime Rock Park but amassed a total of six podiums – by far the highest tally in the class. They only finished outside of the top five once this season. “I am really proud of Taylor and our success together this season. At every race, she turned over a perfect race car for me to contend for the podium with and that is not easy on these tracks with 35 or more cars out there. This truly is a team championship, a team accomplishment and it is very satisfying,” said Michael Lewis, the first driver to become a two-time TCR champion in North America.
BHA’s pair of Elantra N TCR cars, which made their debut at the season opener at Daytona International Speedway were similarly crucial to securing the sweep of the titles. The Elantra N TCR crews won a race apiece. Parker Chase and Ryan Norman scored the model’s first win in IMSA competition just three races into the season at Mid-Ohio – the same track where the Veloster N TCR had its own maiden victory in 2019 – before Mark Wilkins and Harry Gottsacker led a 1-2-3 for BHA at Hyundai’s home race at California’s Weather Tech Raceway Laguna Seca in September.
Between them, the two Elantra N TCR scored six podiums and accounted for four pole positions – the most of any model on the grid. The pace of the new-for-2021 package was on full show in qualifying for the finale at Road Atlanta where the two cars locked out the front row before leading the early part of the race. Chase would be the best placed of the Elantra N TCR drivers in the championship – taking second place. That finish was equaled by his #98 team, with the #33 of Wilkins and Gottsacker ending the year fifth in the teams’ points. Harry Gottsacker was recognized at the season ending awards banquet where he was given the Motul Pole Award trophy for the second year in a row. Gottsacker tied the series record for the most pole positions in TCR with his fifth career pole at Virginia International Raceway.
2021 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge Drivers’ Standings
After 10 races
1 T. Hagler/M. Lewis 2870
2 P. Chase 2660
3 R. Block/T. Lewis 2600
4 R. Eversley 2600
5 H. Gottsacker/M. Wilkins 2550
6 M. Johnson/S. Simpson 2540
2021 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge Teams’ Standings
After 10 races
1 #77 Bryan Herta Autosport 2870
2 #98 Bryan Herta Autosport 2660
3 #5 KMW Motorsport with TMR Engineering 2600
4 #33 Bryan Herta Autosport 2550
5 #54 Michael Johnson Racing 2540
6 #17 JDC-Miller Motorsports 2450
2021 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge Manufacturers’ Standings
After 10 races
1 Hyundai 3210
2 Audi 3150
3 Honda 3140
4 Alfa Romeo 3000