SONOMA, Calif. — On the heels of a recent announcement concerning their multi-car GT4 effort in SRO America’s GT America, Flying Lizard Motorsports also plans to contest a full-season GT3 entry in the GT America series.
Longtime Lizard driver Andy Wilzoch will return to the team after a one-year hiatus, racing the No. 46 Porsche 911 GT3 R. Adding to the energy of the entry will be the traditional red and silver livery so closely aligned with the California-based team’s championship-winning history.
“We are really looking forward to this season in SRO’s GT America,” said program manager Darren Law. “Andy Wilzoch has not only been a long-time customer, but a good friend and I am glad he is back again for another season. He is going retro with the livery dating back to the early days of Flying Lizard so it will be great to see that on track again. Andy now has the second generation 991 which should be a very competitive package.”
The GT America series pays tribute to the sanctioning body’s earlier years in sprint racing, offering bronze-rated drivers the opportunity to race in a pair of 40-minute races at each race event weekend. The race season will see competitors visit nine of the most exhilarating permanent road and temporary street courses North America has to offer, bringing the Flying Lizard Porsche to fans nationwide.
Andy Wilzoch last competed with Flying Lizard for a partial GT America season in 2021, racing in five double-header race weekends. He drove his Porsche 911 GT3 R to victory a total of four times, earning eight podiums and only finishing outside the top five once.
This year, Wilzoch will compete in the full season, racing in all 18 rounds of the championship.
The GT America season will begin March 3-5 on the temporary street course in downtown St. Petersburg, Fla., where the series will run in support of the NTT IndyCar series. This will be Wilzoch’s first time on track at the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.