2026 McLaren Trophy America

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The 2026 McLaren Trophy America is a motor racing championship for McLaren Artura Trophy cars and the second running of the McLaren Trophy America. It is organized and promoted by the SRO Motorsports Group. The championship began at Sonoma on March 27, and will end at Indianapolis on October 11.

Entries

All teams use the McLaren Artura Trophy Evo. Pro-Am and Am drivers over a certain age or with limited experience, are eligible with the Papaya Cup.[2]

Team No. Drivers Class Papaya Cup Rounds
United States Orlando Motorsports Service 3 United States Scott Sorbaro Am 1–2
4 United States Tony Davis Am 2
15 Brazil Fabio Grecco Am 1–2
49 United States Stephen Sorbaro Am PC 1–2
65 United States Matt Bell P 2
United States Robby Stockard
United States GMG Racing 5 United States Jeff Cook Am 1–2
United States Deniz Teoman PC
7 United States Randy Highland PA PC 1–2
United States John Capestro-Dubets 1
United Kingdom Michael O'Brien 2
United States Forte Racing 8 United States Paul Holton P 1–2
United States Kaia Teo
24 United States Tanner Harvey P 1–2
United States Patrick Liddy
100 United States Cooper Broll Am 1–2
United States Relapsing Polychondritis Motorsports/Forte Racing 53 United States Neil Langberg PA PC 1–2
United States Kevin Madsen
United States RWE Motorsport 11 Spain Tommy Pintos PA 1–2
United States Spencer Schmidt 1
United States Edmon Mond 2
47 United States Alex Pollard Am 1
PA 2
United States Spencer Schmidt
74 United States James Li P 1–2
United Kingdom Sam Neser
United States ANSA 13 United States CR Sincock Am PC 2
44 United States Ned MacPherson Am PC 2
United States TechSport Racing 21 United States Colin Harrison Am 1–2
United Kingdom Greystone GT 22 United States Ryan James PA 1–2
United Kingdom Oliver Webb
80 United Kingdom Jon Lancaster PA 2
United States Ron Trenka
United States Flying Lizard Motorsports 29 United States Johnny O'Connell Am 1–2
United States Philip Ploskas PC
United States Aero-B 52 Sweden Erik Behrens PA 2
United Kingdom Joe Osborne
Canada Motorsports In Action 69 United States Bill Fenech Am 2
TBA United States Alex Hainer PA 2
Canada Jesse Lazare
United States Bryan Herta Autosport w/ Curb-Agajanian[3] 98 TBA[3] TBA TBC
TBA[3] TBC
United States RAFA Racing Team 101 United States Keegan Massey Am PC 2
Canada Michael Steeves PC
812 United States Keegan Massey Am PC 1
Canada Michael Steeves PC
Source:[4][5]
Icon Class
P Pro class
PA Pro-Am class
Am Am class
PC Papaya Cup

Results and standings

Race results

Bold indicates overall winner.

Round Race Circuit Pole position Pro Winners Pro-Am Winners Am Winners Papaya Cup winners
1 R1 Sonoma Raceway United States Paul Holton
United States Kaia Teo
United States Tanner Harvey
United States Patrick Liddy
Spain Tommy Pintos
United States Spencer Schmidt
United States Cooper Broll United States Deniz Teoman
R2 Spain Tommy Pintos
United States Spencer Schmidt
United States Paul Holton
United States Kaia Teo
Spain Tommy Pintos
United States Spencer Schmidt
United States Cooper Broll United States Deniz Teoman
2 R1 Miami International Autodrome
R2
3 R1 Road Atlanta
R2
4 R1 Road America
R2
5 R1 Indianapolis Motor Speedway
R2

Championship standings

Scoring system

Drivers' points

Championship points are awarded for the first ten positions in each race.

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th 
Points 15 12 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1

Drivers' championship

See also

References

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