Inside the push to give IMSA’s longest-serving car a proper send-off

Inside the push to give IMSA's longest-serving car a proper send-off

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Drivers rarely get to fall in love with cars these days, as they’re phased out and replaced as quickly as they are introduced. But that’s not the case for the Lexus RC F GT3, and its drivers are ru…

Drivers today often don’t have the opportunity to form a deep connection with their cars, given how quickly they are replaced. However, the Lexus RC F GT3 and its drivers are savoring their final year together before a new Toyota/Lexus GT3-level car is expected in 2026. The car’s upcoming appearance at the 12 Hours of Sebring holds particular significance, as it clinched a memorable victory there last year with a superb team effort. The team’s recent performance at a Sebring test indicates a strong potential for success, building on past accomplishments at the iconic circuit. Despite being an older model, the RC F GT3’s experience and familiarity with the team provide a competitive edge and a chance for one last spectacular farewell on the track.

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