A new era is about to begin for the TC America powered by Skip Barber Racing championship, as the updated format changes for the 2025 season are taking effect in the opening rounds at Sonoma Raceway. With the previous TCX and TC classes merging into one performance standard, the streamlined structure is bound to introduce even more exciting battles between competitive manufacturers such as Acura, BMW, Hyundai, Mazda, and Toyota.
Sonoma's scenic wine country and stunning views create the perfect setting for an exhilarating weekend of racing. With SRO America continuing to expand, over 120 cars across six series will battle it out on the renowned California circuit.
Acura
Acura enters the 2025 TC America season with the Integra Type S, a car renowned for its balance of speed and handling. Representing one of the most recognized driver development programs, Skip Barber Racing, they will aim to set the tone in the newly structured class.
- No. 07 Skip Barber Racing Acura Integra Type S – Michael Garcia
BMW
BMW is back in action with the BMW M2 CS (Cup), a model that took home a great deal of race wins in seasons past. Now as a new age of the championship is about to unfold, the manufacturer is seeking to keep their string of success ongoing.
- No. 18 Kaplan Racing Systems BMW M2 CS (Cup) – Aaron Kaplan
Hyundai
Hyundai boasts the largest manufacturer presence on the grid, with Ricca Autosport fielding four entries for the brand. 2024 champion Jeff Ricca is leading the charge, bringing depth and experience to the competition as he welcomes new drivers into the team, including last year’s TCA class champion PJ Groenke.
- No. 75 Ricca Autosport Hyundai Elantra N1 TC EVO – Antonio Abrom
- No. 76 Ricca Autosport Hyundai Elantra N1 TC EVO – PJ Groenke
- No. 77 Ricca Autosport Hyundai Elantra N1 TC EVO – CJ Sepulveda
- No. 78 Ricca Autosport Hyundai Elantra N1 TC – Jeff Ricca
Mazda
Mazda returns to TC America with the Mazda 3 TC. The Japanese manufacturer has a deep history in touring car racing, and FTG Racing aims to challenge the front-runners in a full season campaign.
- No. 71 FTG Racing Mazda 3 TC – Joey Jordan
Toyota
Toyota is bringing three strong contenders to the 2025 season with the introduction of the all-new GR Corolla TC. Known for their reliability and agility, Toyota’s lineup is poised to be a major force in this year’s championship.
- No. 3 JMF Motorsports Toyota GR Corolla TC – Antonio Costantino
- No. 4 JMF Motorsports Toyota GR Corolla TC – Jonathan Neudorf
- No. 61 Skip Barber Racing Toyota GR Corolla TC – James Klimas
More to Come
The Hyundai N Trophy Cup will be making its introduction later in the season, with the first leg taking place at Circuit of The Americas in late April before continuing at other events at Sebring International Raceway, Barber Motorsports Park, and the season finale at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
More entries are also set to join the TC America grid as the season progresses, adding to the excitement and creating more intensity as the next rounds approach.
All Eyes on Sonoma
With a revamped format, TC America’s 2025 season opener at Sonoma Raceway will bring forward more action as the championship begins a new chapter. Be sure to catch all the racing excitement from March 28th-30th, get your tickets now and witness the new era of TC America firsthand!
Don’t miss out on the season opening event, featuring an open paddock atmosphere, autograph sessions across all series, fan zones and local vendors, and unparalleled access to the most impressive GT machinery in the world. For those who can’t make it trackside, watch all the action live on MAVTV, the GTWorld YouTube channel, and SRO Motorsports Twitch.