TURNER MOTORSPORT FINISHES FOURTH AT THE BRICKYARD

Indianapolis (September 21, 2025) – Turner Motorsport logged its third consecutive fourth-place finish with the No. 96 BMW M4 GT3 EVO during the penultimate race weekend at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Jake Walker started the Liqui-Moly-liveried BMW from 14th and capitalized on an early caution to pit for fuel, jumping from 11th to ninth. The 19-year-old quickly moved into seventh and briefly held second place before being forced to make an emergency stop due to an untimely caution. Patrick Gallagher battled back, setting up Robby Foley for the run to the checkered flag. Foley made steady, gaining six positions and closing the gap to the leader. He survived contact during the final restart with two laps remaining to cross the bricks in fourth.

“It was a good recovery from P14 back to the front,” said Foley. “We ended P4 after a tough restart at the end, with a lap-down car playing a bit of a factor. Still, it was still a good result, and we’ll try to tune up our hot rod for Road Atlanta and finish the year strong.”

In Michelin Pilot Challenge, the No. 95 BMW M4 GT4 EVO of Francis Selldorff and Dillon Machavern secured a top-10 finish in the two-hour Indianapolis Motor Speedway 120. After starting from ninth in class and pitting during an early caution, Machavern worked his way up to sixth before handing the car off. An unfortunate issue with pit equipment delayed Selldorff’s exit from pit lane, but he battled his way back to re-enter the top 10. The No. 96 of Gallagher and Walker endured a challenging race and finished 14th.

The IMSA season concludes October 8-11 at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta in Braselton, Georgia with the 10-hour Petit Le Mans for WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and the Fox Factory 120 for Michelin Pilot Challenge and the final two rounds of VP Racing SportsCar Challenge.

#taco #taco