TC America Heads to Indianapolis for Season Finale

TC America Heads to Indianapolis for Season Finale

After a season filled with dramatic battles and standout performances, the TC America powered by Skip Barber Racing School championship heads to its final stop of the 2025 campaign. The iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway will host rounds fifteen and sixteen from October 16th to 19th, accompanying the prestigious Indianapolis 8 Hour presented by AWS.

With two races remaining, the storylines are still plentiful. Jeff Ricca has already clinched the TC America championship following a dominant campaign, but the Hyundai ace still has unfinished business as he chases another Hyundai N Trophy Cup win. Behind him, Jonathan Neudorf arrives with momentum on his side after an unforgettable clean sweep in the tripleheader at Barber Motorsports Park. The Canadian star vaulted into second place in the standings and will look to close out the year on the top step of the podium.

The weekend at the Brickyard promises to deliver a spectacular conclusion, with open paddock access, autograph sessions, and the electric atmosphere of SRO America’s biggest event of the year alongside the Indy 8 Hour. Saturday’s lineup will also feature the Track Limits Live Presented by Crown Coins Casino experience, with a live DJ set in the Pagoda Plaza adding to the race weekend energy.

Acura

Acura returns to the competition for the final rounds of the season, adding further diversity to the manufacturers in the field with Dean Lambros commanding the lone Integra Type S on the grid.

  • No. 17 Skip Barber Racing Acura Integra Type S – Dean Lambros 

Hyundai

Ricca Autosport has been the dominant force in 2025, with Jeff Ricca securing the overall title and leading the Hyundai N Trophy Cup standings. With strength in numbers, the team remains a formidable presence as the season draws to a close at Indianapolis. 

  • No. 74 Ricca Autosport Hyundai Elantra N1 TC EVO – Alana Carter
  • No. 75 Ricca Autosport Hyundai Elantra N1 TC EVO – Connor Attrell
  • No. 76 Ricca Autosport Hyundai Elantra N1 TC EVO – PJ Groenke
  • No. 77 Ricca Autosport Hyundai Elantra N1 TC EVO – Eric Kunz
  • No. 78 Ricca Autosport Hyundai Elantra N1 TC EVO – Jeff Ricca
  • No. 79 Ricca Autosport Hyundai Elantra N1 TC EVO – CJ Sepulvada

Mazda

FTG Racing looks to end its season on a high note, with Chris Taylor and Joey Jordan eager to take advantage of Indianapolis’s technical infield layout. The Mazda 3 TC entries have shown promise, and the team continues its push toward podium contention, with two more rounds remaining to make it happen.

  • No. 69 FTG Racing Mazda 3 TC – Chris Taylor
  • No. 71 FTG Racing Mazda 3 TC – Joey Jordan

Toyota

Toyota has emerged as a genuine contender, showing steady progression all season long, and now showcasing their frontrunning pace and abilities. This was highlighted by Jonathan Neudorf’s remarkable triple victory at Barber, and with Antonio Costantino and James Klimas also in the mix, the GR Corolla TC camp will look to challenge the Hyundais one final time at the Brickyard.

  • 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

All Eyes on Indianapolis

Fans attending the Indy 8 Hour event can expect open paddock access, autograph sessions across all series, fan zones with local vendors, and unparalleled access to some of the most impressive GT and touring car machinery in the world.

For those who can’t make it to the Speedway, watch all the action live on RACER TV, the GTWorld YouTube channel, and SRO Motorsports Twitch 
 
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