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Where the Wheelhouse name goes to RACE.

Wheelhouse Motorsports competes in the World Racing League and IMSA Mustang Challenge from our base at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Championship-proven. Professionally operated. Built to win.

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June 5-7, 2026

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WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca

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April 24-26, 2026

Road America

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March 18-21, 2026

Sebring International Raceway

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Will Lucas enters the 2026 IMSA Mustang Challenge as one of the most decorated young drivers on Ford Racing's development ladder.

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Ford Performance Racing School Accelerates into 2026 as Wheelhouse Racing School

After 20 years of delivering adrenaline-fueled instruction and once-in-a-lifetime owner experiences, Ford Performance Racing School today announced it is changing its name to Wheelhouse Racing School effective with the 2026 season.

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Inside the Noaker Racing Partnership

Wheelhouse Motorsports and Robert Noaker Racing join forces for 2026, combining back-to-back Mustang Challenge championships with nearly two decades of high-performance operations.

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Meet the Drivers Behind Wheelhouse Motorsports' Biggest Season Yet

Wheelhouse Motorsports introduces its 2026 driver lineup for the IMSA Mustang Challenge and World Racing League seasons — the largest roster in team history.

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2026 season preview

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Wheelhouse Motorsports enters 2026 with the most ambitious program in its history, fielding the largest Mustang Challenge operation on the IMSA grid and running a GTO-class Mustang GT4 in the World Racing League's national endurance schedule. A new strategic partnership with Robert Noaker Racing, the team behind back-to-back Mustang Challenge championships, brings proven technical depth to every car Wheelhouse puts on track. The roster spans six drivers competing across two classes at circuits from Sebring to Laguna Seca to the Charlotte Roval. In the WRL, 8- to 16-hour endurance formats test what sprint racing can't: crew preparation, driver management, and the kind of operational discipline that only shows up under sustained pressure. Behind both programs: a crew with over 100 years of combined experience and an infrastructure built on nearly two decades of running high-performance programs for Ford. Two series. Six drivers. One team built to compete.

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