LOS ANGELES — The Racing to End Alzheimer’s with Stephen Cameron Racing team will be back on track in 2026, returning to the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge with drivers Sean Quinlan and Greg Liefooghe behind the wheel of the popular purple, red and orange No. 19 Ford Mustang GT4.
The team will also contest select VP Racing SportsCar Challenge (VPRC) events, with Quinlan driving a Ford Mustang identical to the Pilot Challenge car.
Racing to End Alzheimer’s finished the season with 173 names on the car – each of those names representing a loved one who has suffered from dementia or Alzheimer’s. Each race weekend, founder Phil Frengs could be found at the Racing to End Alzheimer’s pop-up positioned near the Cameron transporter, hearing fans’ stories of their loved ones and sharing his own history – despite the pain of losing his wife Mimi to Alzheimer’s in April.
“We started this journey back in 2017, to have the race car as our ‘vehicle’ to open the conversation about Alzheimer’s, to raise both awareness and funds,” said Frengs. “We will continue that mission in her memory, and we’re extremely pleased to partner with Steve Cameron and the team again in 2026. They helped us every step of the way this season, with every crew member welcoming us and jumping in when we needed it. We can’t wait for January – especially since we’ll be competing in both the Pilot Challenge and the VPRC at the season opener in Daytona.”
The No. 19 Racing to End Alzheimer’s Mustang gives families the chance to honor loved ones who have suffered from Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. For a $250 donation, the family member’s name and hometown is placed on the car, and their photo can be posted on the Racing to End Alzheimer’s website’s tribute page.



