Drivers

Robby Foley

DOB: July 20

No. 96 BMW m4 GT3 EVO - weathertech sportscar championship (IMSA)
no. 96 BMW M4 gt4 EVO - michelin pilot challenge (IMSA)
no. 29 bmw m4 gt3 EVO - gt world challenge (SRO)

Robby Foley started his sports career as a football and baseball player until injury caused him to refocus his energy on this true passion: racing cars. Foley began at Skip Barber Racing School and SCCA Club before receiving his SCCA Pro Racing license at 16. In 2015, he won his first championship, the Skip Barber Racing School MAZDASPEED Pro title. In 2017, he added prototypes to his resume earning two podiums in five races in IMSA’s Prototype Challenge. He joined Turner Motorsport the following year in for five GTD races. In 2019, he paired up with Bill Auberlen for his first full season in IMSA’s WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in GTD and earned his first and second career wins in IMSA. Since then, Foley has been on a tear racing under the Turner banner in GTD as well as IMSA’s Michelin Pilot Challenge and VP Racing Challenge and SRO’s GT World Challenge and GT4 America. In 2020, Foley won the SRO GT4 America Sprint-X Championship. He finished third in the 2021 SRO GT World Challenge America Pro Championship with Michael Dinan, and became a BMW M works driver. In 2023, Foley raised the Championship trophy with Vincent Barletta for the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge. Foley earned his second championship title with Turner with co-driver Justin Rothberg in Pro-Am in GT World Challenge America and came second in the GTD championship in 2024, and the duo went back-to-back in 2025. In addition to driving, Robby also coaches up-and-coming drivers and is a student at Auburn University studying mechanical engineering and business.

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Patrick Gallagher

DOB: October 6
NO. 96 BMW M4 GT3 EVO - WEATHERTECH SPORTSCAR CHAMPIONSHIP
(IMSA)
No. 96 bmw m4 gt4 EVO - michelin pilot challenge (IMSA)

Patrick Gallagher was almost born at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course and has been in racing ever since. He watched his father, Larry, drive in SCCA for over 18 years before getting behind the wheel himself at age six in a quarter midget. Gallagher graduated to karting at age nine, and in 2007, he won his first karting championship in the MSOKC Kart Club. At 16-years-old, he strapped into the cockpit of a full-size racecar for the first time and the dream of a successful, competitive racing career started to come into focus. He captured his first championship, the 2010 SCCA National Championship in F500. Patrick earned a SCCA National Championship in FE, selection as a Team USA finalist to drive in Europe, and the 2011 SCCA Enterprises Pro Rookie of the Year title before signing his first professional contract with JAY Motorsports in 2011. He won the Mazda Club Racer Shootout in 2012 before moving to the Mazda MX-5 Cup where he won the championship in 2017. Gallagher has since raced with Multimatic Motorsports in the IMSA Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge, Notlad Racing by RS1 in SRO’s GT4 America, B.J. McLeod Motorsports and RSS Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, and Cruicial Motorsports in IMSA’s Michelin Endurance Championship. He joined Turner Motorsport as a full-time driver with Robby Foley in the No. 96 GTD in 2023.

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Francis Selldorff

DOB: April 4
NO. 96 BMW M4 GT3 EVO - WEATHERTECH SPORTSCAR CHAMPIONSHIP (IMSA)

Francis Selldorff began racing as a 3-year-old avoiding cars in his parking garage with a go kart. After being banned by local authorities, Francis’ racing career was put on pause. While he tried go karting, Francis grew up playing other sports such as ice hockey and sailing while watching his father, Frank, race with Turner in World Challenge. Watching his dad instilled the dream of not just becoming a race car driver but to race with Turner one day. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Francis felt the itch to return to the race track and raced in SCCA with a 2007 Mini Cooper S and a 2004 BMW E46 M3 in the B-Spec and T3 classes, respectively. Following some one-off races in faster cars in 2022, 2023 marked Francis’ first year with Turner Motorsport as he competed in the GSX class of the VP Racing Challenge. Francis won the championship in his first season racing in IMSA with 6 podiums and 1 win at VIR. In 2024, Francis rose to the Michelin Pilot Challenge series to drive the BMW M4 GT4 in GS. Francis continued to rise within the IMSA series in Turner Motorsport to drive the No. 96 BMW M4 GT3 EVO in the endurance rounds of the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. Francis is a recent Boston College Graduate (’23) and currently works in IT Consulting.

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Jens 'The Maschine' Klingmann

DOB: July 16

NO. 96 BMW M4 GT3 EVO - michelin endurance CHAMPIONSHIP
(IMSA)

 

Jens Klingmann has established himself as an worldclass GT driver in recent years. His speciality are the endurance races around the globe, starting with the 24H of the Nürburgring-Nordschleife over Spa-Francorchamps to the legendary race in ROLEX 24H at Daytona.

He is one of the BMW works divers racing and developing some of the most iconic BMW race cars as well as a BMW brand ambassador presenting the brand at international media events.

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Dillon Machavern​

DOB: May 25

NO. 95 BMW M4 GT4 EVO - MICHELIN PILOT CHALLENGE (IMSA)

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Vin Barletta

NO. 96 BMW M4 GT4 EVO - MICHELIN PILOT CHALLENGE (IMSA)
No 95 BMW M4 GT3 - VP Racing sportscar challenge (IMSA)

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Justin Rothberg

DOB: February 9

NO. 29 BMW M4 GT3 EVO - GT WORLD CHALLENGE (SRO)

No. 29 bmw m4 gt3 EVO - gt america (SRO)

Justin Rothberg comes to Turner Motorsport from Ferrari Challenge, where he made his debut in 2022, and earned 6 podiums and 7 wins. In 2023, he won the championship in the Am category. In 2024, Justin joined Turner Motorsport in SRO’s GT World Challenge America to co-drive the No. 29 BMW M4 GT3 with Robby Foley. In his first season moving up to a series with driver changes and pit stops, he earned the Pro-Am title and Rookie of the Year in GT World Challenge and earned second in the GT America SRO3 championship. In 2025, Justin returned to earn back-to-back in GT World Challenge titles with Robby and the championship in GT America. You’ll often catch him at the race track with his golden retriever, Lola.

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