- Canadians Robert Wickens and
Mark Wilkins will be in contention,
along with Denis Dupont who resides
in Quebec
- Hyundai seeks to cut into points gap at the Canadian Tire
Motorsport Park 120
- Hyundai aims to continue its streak of podium finishes with
a victory in the sixth round of the 2024 IMSA Michelin Pilot
Championship (IMPC) season
MARKHAM,
ON, July 11, 2024 /CNW/ - Hyundai Motor
America (HMA) and Bryan Herta Autosport (BHA) will look to return
to the top step of the podium as their hunt for the championship
lead moves to the sixth round of the 2024 IMPC season. Three of
four BHA Hyundai Elantra N TCRs have secured second-place finishes
this season, with the No. 76 car being the only team entry to score
a win so far. Hyundai seeks to improve upon this strong performance
in the second half of the season, including a trio of drivers
donning the Canadian flag: Denis
Dupont (No. 76), originally from Belgium now a resident of Montreal; Mark
Wilkins of Mulmur, Ontario
(No.98) and Guelph, Ontario
native, Robert Wickens (No. 33).
Mark Wilkins, #98 Elantra N TCR: "It's home race
week and that means local support and incredible fans! CTMP is fast
and has an incredible flow to it; it's an old school racetrack with
endless character. The track really suits our car well and we have
had some fantastic race wins here over the years. Our group on the
#98 has been knocking on the door of a race win many times this
season and we are focused on making that happen heading into the
second half. With a Hyundai up front we help raise money for
Hyundai Hope on Wheels and I'm hoping we can add to the over 124
laps led so far this season. Let's keep pushing, team!"
Denis Dupont, #76 Elantra N
TCR: "I live in Montreal, so
CTMP is my home race, and one that I have been looking forward to
all season. The Team and ourselves have worked diligently to
prepare the race. It's a challenging track and racing will be hard;
I'm looking forward to the challenge. We are at the halfway point
and second in the points, I am very happy with our results so far
this season."
Robert Wickens, #33 Elantra N
TCR: "CTMP is always a season highlight. Not just
because it's a home race for me, but the track is such a drivers
track! I've been fortunate to have success here in the past
and hopefully we can give the home crowd a great show! The
whole #33 team has been building momentum throughout the season,
our first win of the year is just around the corner and the is no
better place to do it than at home at CTMP."
Less than — 220 points — separates Hyundai and No. 76 drivers
Preston Brown and Denis Dupont from the championship lead. The
team's No. 76, No. 33 (Robert
Wickens and Harry
Gottsacker), and No. 98 (Mark
Wilkins and Mason Filippi)
cars are firmly in the hunt, too. The three cars are only separated
by 140 points entering the closing half of the season as they enter
the only international race weekend of the 2024 IMPC season in
Bowmanville, Ontario, at Canadian
Tire Motorsport Park. The Victor Gonzalez Racing Team also will be
fielding two Elantra N TCR cars this weekend.
This sixth round of the IMPC schedule will take place
Sat., July 13, with the green flag
set to fly at 1:25 p.m. EDT for the
two-hour event.
- Canadian Tire Motorsport Park: 3.957-km, 10-turn, Grand
Prix Track
- Championship Standings: Second place for the No. 76 Elantra N
TCR drivers Preston Brown and
Denis Dupont
- Third Place for the No. 33 Elantra N TCR drivers Robert Wickens and Harry
Gottsacker
- Fourth Place for the No. 98 Elantra N TCR drivers Mark Wilkins and Mason
Filippi
Previous Performance at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park
(CTMP)
Robbie Wickens and Harry Gottsacker in the No. 33 Hyundai Elantra N
TCR were the team's top-finishing drivers last year at CTMP,
crossing the line in second place. Mark
Wilkins and Mason Filippi
were close behind in third, as Hyundai picked up a double podium at
the Canadian circuit. Wickens and Wilkins previously teamed up to
win at CTMP in 2022 on the Canada Day long weekend.
For additional photos:
https://bryanhertaautosport.com/media/
Hyundai Hope On Wheels
In 2024, Hyundai Hope On Wheels has pledged to donate
$100 USD for every lap a Hyundai
Elantra N TCR leads during every race of the 2024 IMSA IMPC season.
Through the first four events of this year's campaign, Hyundai Hope
On Wheels has raised over $12,000 USD
to fight childhood cancer.
Hyundai Championship Standings
Position
|
Drivers
|
Team
|
Car
|
Total
Points
|
2
|
P. Brown / D.
Dupont
|
Bryan Herta
Autosport
|
#76 Elantra N
TCR
|
1480
|
3
|
H. Gottsacker / R.
Wickens
|
Bryan Herta
Autosport
|
#33 Elantra N
TCR
|
1390
|
4
|
M. Filippi / M.
Wilkins
|
Bryan Herta
Autosport
|
#98 Elantra N
TCR
|
1340
|
7
|
T. Hagler / B.
Morris
|
Bryan Herta
Autosport
|
#77 Elantra N
TCR
|
1160
|
8
|
T. Gonzalez / V.
Gonzalez
|
Victor Gonzalez Racing
Team
|
#99 Elantra N
TCR
|
1070
|
12
|
C. Jones / M.
Burkhard
|
Victor Gonzalez Racing
Team
|
#80 Elantra N
TCR
|
960
|
IMSA TCR Manufacturer Standings
Position
|
Manufacturer
|
Total
Points
|
1
|
Audi
|
1700
|
2
|
Hyundai
|
1630
|
3
|
Alfa Romeo
|
1460
|
4
|
Honda
|
1460
|
About Hyundai Auto Canada
Hyundai Auto Canada, established in 1983 and headquartered in
Markham, Ontario, was the first
subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Company outside of Korea. Hyundai
offers Canadian consumers a technology-rich lineup of cars, SUVs,
and electrified vehicles. Today, with over 250 dealerships across
Canada, Hyundai is the official
automotive partner of the National Hockey League Players'
Association (NHLPA) and the National Hockey League (NHL®) in
Canada. Hyundai has been
recognized as one of the Top 50 Best Workplaces™ in Canada for the last six years by the Great
Place to Work® Institute.
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Relations
Hyundai Auto Canada
(416)
770-0842
jmccarthy@hyundaicanada.com
Trevor
Vandervelde
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Relations
Hyundai Auto Canada
(416)
697-0863
tvandervelde@hyundaicanada.com
SOURCE Hyundai Auto Canada Corp.