Team will Make Its TCR Debut at Daytona
Orlando, Fla. – Stallion Motorsports will make their IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge debut beginning January 2026 at Daytona International Speedway, participating in the highly competitive Touring Car (TCR) class.
Founded in Orlando, Florida, Stallion Motorsports was built on a vision to unite Brazilian energy, engineering expertise, and international competitiveness on one of North America’s premier sports car racing stages.
The team looks to field one entry in its inaugural season before expanding to a two-car TCR program in 2027; the manufacturer will be announced at a later date.
Operations will be conducted in partnership with fellow Michelin Pilot Challenge competitor GOU Racing and GOU Logistics, ensuring world-class transportation and logistics support. The Stallion program is backed by personnel with extensive experience across TCR South America, TCR Spain, TCR World Tour, and other international touring car platforms — blending vast knowledge in highly competitive sprint TCR programs with team members experienced with IMSA racing.
Leadership and Vision
At the helm is team partner Pedro Moises, an engineer and entrepreneur with years of TCR and endurance racing experience, including Brazil’s Stock Car Pro Series, TCR South America and the Endurance Brasil Championship, where he fields two Ligier Le Mans Prototype 3 (LMP3) cars. Moises supported fellow Brazilian countryman Felipe Nasr when he was competing in IMSA’s Daytona Prototype international (DPi) class.
“Joining IMSA represents both a dream and a responsibility,” said Moises. “Our goal is not only to compete, but to build a lasting bridge between Brazil and the U.S. motorsport communities. IMSA stands for professionalism, competition, and passion — everything Stallion Motorsports strives to represent.”
The team’s identity, symbolized by the iconic orange Stallion emblem, embodies strength, speed, and forward motion — values that perfectly align with the spirit of competition in IMSA racing.