Motorsports in Action to debut championship-minded IMSA team at Rolex 24 at Daytona

Motorsports In Action (MIA) will make its IMSA debut at the first race of the 2107 Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge in Daytona Beach, Florida, January 26-27.

The all-Montreal-based team, led by veteran owner Eric Kerub, includes championship-winning drivers Jesse Lazare and Chris Green behind the wheels of two of the very first production McLaren 570S GT4 cars.

Crew chief Carl Hermez hand-picked the MIA race team for its IMSA campaign based on talent, racing experience, work ethic, and determination to reach the highest levels of the sport.

Universally respected Quebec pro-driver and two-time Rolex 24H Daytona Champion Jean- François Dumoulin will lend his formidable racing experience throughout the season, advising and supporting MIA in all facets of its championship effort.

According to Kerub—whose own hands-on racing experience extends back 20 years, and relationship with McLaren dates back to the early 80’s—-the MIA team was built with nothing less than an IMSA championship in mind. “I truly believe I have the best driving combo in the field,” said Kerub. “These are two top pro drivers, with excellent pedigrees. They’ve gotten to the top in whatever they’ve driven.”

Lazare is coming off a dominating 2016 IMSA Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge USA season, capturing the championship title with 12 wins and 14 podiums in 16 races. At only 19 years old,

with already six championship titles, Lazare is considered by peers and experts alike to be one of the sport’s most promising up-and-comers.

Green, 32, has been racing for nearly two decades, racking up five championships, 16 race wins, 40 podiums, and the 2015 IMSA Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Canada title in the process. Green’s experience, including a 67 percent race to podium percentage, makes him the perfect partner to young Lazare. Green is also the McLaren Brand Manager for Pfaff Automotive Partners, the Canadian importer of McLaren automobiles.

Kerub said it took a lot of convincing to get two recently crowned IMSA championship drivers to join a brand new team, driving a brand new, unproven car, McLaren’s championship legacy notwithstanding. But, Green’s faith in McLaren, Lazare’s hunger for new challenges, and all the pieces Kerub put in place for a championship team ultimately won the day.

“Teaming up with MIA in the Continental series is essentially a personal and professional opportunity trifecta,” Green said. “It’s a chance to represent the McLaren brand for Pfaff Automotive, race in an ultra-competitive environment, and work with a group of guys I couldn’t have more respect for, all at the same time.”

“I’m excited to be racing with teammates who all share the motivation and ability to win,” Lazare concurred. “I always work very well with Chris and I’m grateful to Garaga, Pfaff, and Eric for putting together a great team I definitely believe will be in the race for the title.”

The team’s test facility and 20,000-sq.-ft. professional race shop is located at the Autodrome Saint-Eustache motor sport complex in Saint-Eustache, Quebec. With a 1.78 km road course, it offers the team unfettered flexibility in training, testing, and development.

Of course, anyone who follows racing can recall storybook teams that failed to live up to their potential. Great teams on paper have not always proven great on the track. The MIA team says they are mindful of this, but confident in their ability to deliver.

“I don’t have any delusions of grandeur,” Kerub said. “I understand there are a lot of things we have to learn and navigate. But this isn’t a building year. We’re here to win.”

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