Home Race for Canadian-Based AIM VASSER SULLIVAN

BOWMANVILLE, Canada (July 5, 2019)– Lexus and AIM VASSER SULLIVAN (AVS) head north of the border to Canadian Tire Motorsports Park for a two-hour and 40-minute sprint race on Sunday, approximately an hour away from the team’s race shop in nearby Toronto.

Jack Hawksworth and Richard Heistand have teamed up to score victories in the first two GTD sprint races behind the wheel of the No. 14 Lexus RC F GT3 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in May and at the Raceway at Belle Isle Park in June. The No. 12 Lexus has also had success in both sprint events finishing fifth and third, respectively, with co-drivers Townsend Bell and Frankie Montecalvo.

Heading into the Canada race, Lexus currently leads the inaugural IMSA Sprint Cup championship point standings, which include only the seven sprint races during the 2019 season. Hawksworth and Heistand lead the Sprint Cup driver and team standings on the strength of their two victories, while Bell and Montecalvo and the No. 12 Lexus are currently tied for third place. This weekend’s race at Canada is the third of seven races that count toward this new championship format.

The AVS Lexus RC F GT3 entries both finished in the top-10 in Sunday’s six-hour IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship race at Watkins Glen International. The No. 14 RC F GT3 earned its third consecutive top-five GTD class finish with a fifth-place result with co-drivers Jack Hawksworth, Richard Heistand and Philipp Frommenwiler. The AVS No. 12 Lexus RC F GT3 finished ninth at Watkins Glen with co-drivers Townsend Bell, Frankie Montecalvo and Aaron Telitz to earn their fifth top-10 finish in five IMSA races this season.

Lexus is currently third in the GTD overall manufacturer point standing, six points behind the leader, on the strength of two wins, four podiums and seven top-five finishes by AVS this season. In the overall GTD team standings, the AVS No. 14 Lexus moved into second place and the No. 12 RC F GT3 is just one point behind in third place in overall points.

The Lexus RC F GT3 returns to Canadian Tire Motorsports Park for the third time in IMSA competition. The 10-turn, 2.459-mile Canadian road course is the location of the first North American pole position for the RC F GT3, which was set by Sage Karam with a track-record time in 2017. Last season, the Lexus RC F GT3 earned a podium result with a second-place finish by former drivers Dominik Baumann and Kyle Marcelli.

Sunday’s IMSA race atCanadian Tire Motorsports Park will be broadcast live on NBC with coverage beginning at 1 p.m. EDT. Fans can also keep up with Lexus Racing on

Facebook, Instagram and Twitter by using #LexusRCF GT3, #LexusPerformance and #LexusRacing, and online at www.Lexus.com/Motorsports

Lexus Racing Contacts:

Marissa Borjon
Lexus PR
[email protected]
469-782-6951

Pam Jansen
Golin for Lexus Racing
[email protected]
386-631-2489

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Jack Hawksworth and Richard Heistand look for their third straight IMSA GTD sprint race victory in Canada following back-to-back wins at Mid-Ohio and Belle Isle.

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The Lexus RC F GT3 earned its first North American pole position at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park in 2017.

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Lexus and the AIM VASSER SULLIVAN No. 14 RC F GT3 lead the IMSA GTD Sprint Cup point standings heading into the race at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park.

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