HANLEY MOTORSPORTS CLINCHES VICTORY IN SILVER CLASS AT COTA IN PIRELLI GT4 AMERICA

HANLEY MOTORSPORTS CLINCHES VICTORY IN SILVER CLASS AT COTA IN PIRELLI GT4 AMERICA

Following their launch mere weeks before the season opener at Sonoma, Hanley Motorsports showcased their mettle in Races 5 and 6 of the Pirelli GT4 America season at Circuit of the Americas (COTA). Drivers Parker Thompson and Daniel Hanley drove the No. 999 GR Supra GT4 EVO to their first class victory in the series.

Consistently demonstrating strong performance, Thompson and Hanley marked season-best results through all sessions on track during the COTA weekend. Thompson secured a front-row starting position for the No. 999 GR Supra GT4 EVO, placing 2nd overall and first in the Silver class during Race 2 Qualifying. Daniel Hanley ranked in the top ten overall during Practice laps on Friday morning and Race 1 Qualifying.

In Race 1, Hanley and the No. 999 avoided early race turmoil and maintained a strong position near the front of the 41-car GT4 field. Thompson took the wheel of the white, red, orange, and yellow Toyota at the halfway point of the contest and pushed hard to secure a 7th place finish overall (6th in the Silver category).

Race 2 featured a commanding display from Hanley Motorsports. Thompson took an early overall lead, and the team successfully maintained the lead in Silver class.

following the pit stop and transition to Daniel Hanley. The 19-year-old rookie held his own amidst stiff competition in a second-half stint dominated by yellow flags and an eventful race restart. On that restart, Hanley showcased a good jump on the field and a strong move on the inside of turn one that put the Hanley Motorsports GR Supra into second overall and also crucially, just ahead of a collision that took out second place competitors in both the Silver and Pro-Am classes. With an extensive clean-up required, Hanley's overall position and silver-class lead were uncontested as the field drove to the finish under yellow.

Team owner Robert Hanley expressed satisfaction with the outcome, "We're thrilled with the team's performance this weekend. Earning a strong points finish in Race 1, and a class win in Race 2 is a testament to our commitment and the talents of our drivers, engineer, and crew. We hope to build on our success here when the series heads to Virginia International Raceway next month."

Driver Daniel Hanley echoed these sentiments: "It's been a great weekend. I'm so grateful for all the hard work and support that our team has shown. It's starting to show on the results sheet! I couldn't be more excited about the direction we're heading."

Parker Thompson emphasized the team's efforts. "I'm immensely proud of our success as a group. As a mentor to Daniel, it's been incredible to see his rapid growth. I said going in that COTA might be the most challenging circuit on the GT4 America schedule. For us to perform as we did here is a testament to our potential. So much of that comes from the work of our engineer Geoff Fickling. Our crew, Ryan, John, and Neil, always have the No. 999 ready for battle. The people at Toyota Gazoo Racing and TRD USA have developed a very well-rounded race car. Our team focus doesn't change - keep trending up. We're looking for our next victory."

Hanley Motorsports and Pirelli GT4 America move to Virginia International Raceway for two races next month, June 16 - 18.