PSC at Road America 2025
About this Event
The Porsche Sprint Challenge North America returns to Road America in 2025, bringing intense one-make racing to one of America’s most iconic tracks. Featuring rising stars and seasoned drivers competing in Porsche 911 GT3 Cup and 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport cars, the series delivers close competition and raw performance.
Set against the backdrop of Road America's 14-turn, 4.048-mile course, this event promises fast-paced action, dramatic overtakes, and a true test of driver skill. Come experience the roar of Porsche engines and the thrill of sprint racing at its finest.
About
Archangel Motorsports (Ruckus Racing)
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Established by Mike Johnson in 1998, Archangel Motorsports is a championship winning racing team making its return to IMSA competition. Originally based in Atlanta, the team began with formula cars before transitioning to sports car racing from 2000 to 2004. While creating a legacy in SRPII competition, Archangel Motorsports earned two GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car championships [2000,2001] and a Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona victory [2001].
The fifteen years to follow saw Johnson take to management, spearheading operations, such as Stevenson Motorsports, to four additional championships and a slew of race wins, including the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Retaking to team ownership in 2020, Johnson has brought Archangel Motorsports home to St. Louis, Missouri with its sister company, Victory Raceway.