Continuity is Key in Season of Change as Stevenson Motorsports Turns First Laps in Audi R8 LMS at Roar Before the 24
Daytona Beach, Fla. (11 January 2016) – For many teams, the 2016 Roar Before the 24 test was “business as usual”, but for 2015 IMSA Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge Series Championship winners Stevenson Motorsports, the test presented an exciting new challenge as the Jacksonville, North Carolina-based squad put in its first laps as a team in its brand new pair of Audi R8 LMS machines. Familiar Stevenson Motorsports drivers Robin Liddell, Andrew Davis, Lawson Aschenbach, and Matt Bell combined forces together in the No. 6 Stevenson Motorsports Audi R8 LMS for some strong lap times in the very first session and continued to build from there the rest of the weekend.
With 13 years of IMSA experience and strong leadership from Team Owner Johnny Stevenson, Team Manager Mike Hoffman and Strategist Mike Johnson, the team makes stepping back up to IMSA’s premiere WeatherTech series in the GTD class with a two-car effort almost look easy. Over the seven sessions, all four drivers made laps around the famous circuit to gather valuable data, consistently besting lap times as the whole crew became more familiar with the new machinery.
“It is very exciting to be at Daytona, it is always the buzz of the new season and we have a lot of buzz around us coming back into the WeatherTech series and doing it with our new Audi R8 LMS,” said Davis. “We have just been working through the procedures of learning the car, it has been a great three days here. Between myself Robin (Liddell), Matt (Bell), and Lawson (Aschenbach) we have all gotten time behind the wheel and learned the car. We have just been working with our engineer and working with the Audi squad on learning the car and maximizing its performance and it has gone really well. We are really excited to be here. It’s obviously a really competitive field and I think we can compete so it’s going to be great this year.”
The team also tested the brother No. 9 Sun Energy1-liveried Audi R8 LMS with drivers Boris Said, Kenny Habul, Dion Von Moltke, and Tristan Vautier all turning laps around the 3.56-mile circuit. The team will announce a finalized driver lineup for the No. 9 cars in the days to come.