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On Wednesday, IMSA released the entry list for the Sebring 120, the second race of the IMSA Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge season that will run on St. Patrick’s Day at Sebring International Raceway. 35 cars are entered in a somewhat even split between the Grand Sport and Street Tuner classes.

In Grand Sport, the biggest change is that Multimatic Motorsports is not entered with their No. 15 Ford Mustang GT4. However, there will still be two Ford Mustang GT4’s on the grid as Jade Buford and Scott Maxwell will drive a second entry (No. 60) for KohR Motorsports. According to Ford Performance’s Lachelle Laney, Multimatic is now focusing on giving customer support for the Ford Mustang GT4 instead of fielding their own entry. KohR Motorsports will run two full-time entries in the CTSC for the remainder of the season. It is currently unclear if Buford and Maxwell will drive the No. 60 for the rest of the season, or if another Mustang GT4 may materialize. An announcement for drivers for the rest of the season is forthcoming.

Also, Jack Roush Jr. is in KohR Motorsports’ No. 59, replacing Cameron Magueri. Roush will be in the No. 59 for the rest of the season.

Automatic Racing/VOLT Racing has only entered one car for Alan Brynjolfsson and Chris Hall. The No. 2 entry only briefly practiced in Daytona and ultimately did not start the race. Automatic Racing’s Aston Martin division is also only running one car, the No. 99.

Also, GMG Racing is not currently listed on the entry list. In Daytona, the team had two Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsports.

Street Tuner has 18 entries, down from 20 in Daytona. The two teams that are not entered this week are the No. 6 Porsche Cayman from Rebel Rock Racing and Kris Wright‘s No. 22 Porsche Cayman that is affiliated with Rebel Rock Racing. Wright will still be busy in Sebring in IMSA Prototype Challenge.

For Murillo Racing, the team raced as a three-car operation at Daytona. Eric Foss and Jeff Mosing raced the No. 56 while Brent Mosing, Tim Probert and Justin Piscitell drove the new No. 65 Porsche Cayman. Meanwhile, Christian Szymczak and Christopher Stone raced the No. 43 Porsche Cayman, which had formerly been the No. 38 for the Next Level European team last season. The No. 43 retired after the windshield was smashed by debris.

For Szymczak and Stone, they’re switching cars for Sebring. They’ll still be racing for Murillo Racing, but they will race the No. 34 Mazda MX-5. This particular car was in Daytona on the team’s transporter as a backup car.

The only other driver change of note is with MINI JCW Team. Nate Norenberg is out of the No. 52. Jared Salinsky will drive in his place. In addition, the No. 52 will carry new sponsorship from Fuse Lenses. With that sponsorship comes a new paint scheme, as seen in this Instagram post from Salinsky’s co-driver, Mark Pombo.

2017 Sebring 120 Entry List

Class Team Drivers Car Grand Sport 3 - The Racers Group Craig Lyons

Kris Wilson Aston Martin Vantage GT4 Grand Sport 4 - TeamTGM Ted Giovanis

Guy Cosmo Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport MR Grand Sport 7 - Automatic Racing/VOLT Racing Alan Brynjolfsson

Chris Hall McLaren 570S GT4 Grand Sport 12 - Bodymotion Racing Cameron Cassels

Trent Hindman Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport Grand Sport 21 - Muehlner Motorsports America Cameron Lawrence

Chuck Quinlon Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport Grand Sport 28 - Rennsport One Dillon Machavern

Dylan Murcott Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport MR Grand Sport 33 - CJ Wilson Racing Till Bechtolsheimer

Marc Miller Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport Grand Sport 35 - CJ Wilson Racing Damien Faulkner

Russell Ward Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport Grand Sport 38 - BGB Racing James Cox

John Tecce Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport MR Grand Sport 59 - KohR Motorsports Dean Martin

Jack Roush Jr. Ford Mustang GT4 Grand Sport 60 - KohR Motorsports Jade Buford

Scott Maxwell FoDraddddddddddrd Mustang GT4 Grand Sport 68 - Motorsports In Action Rod Randall

Kenny Wilden McLaren 570S GT4 Grand Sport 69 - Motorsports In Action Chris Green

Jesse Lazare McLaren 570S GT4 Grand Sport 76 - C360R Paul Holton

Matt Plumb McLaren 570S GT4 Grand Sport 77 - C360R Matthew Keegan

Nico Rondet McLaren 570S GT4 Grand Sport 99 - Automatic Racing Al Carter

Rob Ecklin Jr. Aston Martin Vantage GT4 Street Tuner 17 - Rennsport One Nick Galante

Spencer Pumpelly Porsche Cayman Street Tuner 18 - Rennsport One Connor Bloum

Aurora Straus Porsche Cayman Street Tuner 25 - Freedom Autosport Stevan McAleer

Chad McCumbee Mazda MX-5 Street Tuner 26 - Freedom Autosport Andrew Carbonell

Liam Dwyer Mazda MX-5 Street Tuner 27 - Freedom Autosport Britt Casey Jr.

Robby Foley Mazda MX-5 Street Tuner 31 - Bodymotion Racing Drake Kemper

Devin Jones Porsche Cayman Street Tuner 34 - Murillo Racing Christian Smyzczak

Christopher Stone Mazda MX-5 Street Tuner 37 - MINI JCW Team Mike LaMarra

James Vance MINI JCW Street Tuner 44 - CRG-I Do Borrow Sarah Cattaneo

Owen Trinkler Nissan Altima Street Tuner 52 - MINI JCW Team Mark Pombo

Jared Salinsky MINI JCW Street Tuner 54 - JDC/Miller MotorSports Michael Johnson

Stephen Simpson BMW 228i Street Tuner 56 - Murillo Racing Eric Foss

Jeff Mosing Porsche Cayman Street Tuner 65 - Murillo Racing Brent Mosing

Tim Probert Porsche Cayman Street Tuner 73 - MINI JCW Team Derek Jones

Mat Pombo MINI JCW Street Tuner 75 - C360R Roy Block

Pierre Kleinubing Audi S3 Street Tuner 81 - BimmerWorld Racing Ari Balogh

Greg Liefooghe BMW 328i Street Tuner 84 - BimmerWorld Racing James Clay

Tyler Cooke BMW 328i