After a successful HSR weekend, the team returns to the Finger Lakes region for round five of the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge
LOS ANGELES (June 17, 2025) – Racing to End Alzheimer’s with Stephen Cameron Racing takes to the track this weekend for the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge’s LP Business Solutions 120 at The Glen – part of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship’s Sahlen’s Six Hours.
Watkins Glen’s fast and flowing 11-turn, 3.450-mile layout challenges both man and machine, but drivers Sean Quinlan and Greg Liefooghe are up to the task, having scored top 10 finishes in all four series races this season in the No. 19 Racing to End Alzheimer’s Ford Mustang GT4.
Equally up to the task last weekend were Matt Forbush and Tom Long behind the wheel of the No. 18 Racing to End Alzheimer’s Ligier LMP3 in the Historic SportsCar Racing (HSR) event at the upstate New York circuit, competing in both the Prototype Challenge and the Classic Six Hour. Forbush and Long captured a third-place finish in the Prototype Challenge enduro (despite an untimely tire puncture), while Forbush earned a victory and a second-place finish in the two sprint races. The highlight of the weekend came on Saturday, as the pair teamed up again to score the class victory (finishing fourth overall) in the Classic Six Hour.
Forbush was thrilled with his progress in only his third race weekend in a prototype race car, but also happy to have his children on hand for the Father’s Day weekend, happy to be racing alongside the veteran Long, and even happier to see the rear fin of the LMP3 rapidly filling up with names of loved ones who have suffered from Alzheimer’s.
Racing to End Alzheimer’s founder Phil Frengs was on hand last weekend, as he will be again this weekend for the IMSA event. When it comes to racing – and to fan engagement – Watkins Glen never disappoints.
“It wasn’t the greatest weather last weekend, but the fans still came out,” said Frengs. “And we know they’ll be out in force this weekend. They love racing up here and they’re so knowledgeable. And I know they’ll come find us in the Pilot Challenge paddock, to talk about their family members – there are plenty of families in this area who have put a loved one’s name on the car. We’re up to 120 names between the Pilot Challenge car and the LMP3, and we hope to continue to add more and more as the season progresses.”
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. All donations are matched by Frengs’s company Legistics, with 100% going to the program’s two beneficiaries – the Nantz National Alzheimer Center at Houston Methodist, and the UCLA Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Program.
To date, Racing to End Alzheimer’s has donated over $1 million to these two programs.
The LP Business Solutions 120 at The Glen for the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge takes the green flag Saturday at 11:45 a.m. ET. The race will be broadcast live in the U.S. on Peacock TV, and internationally on IMSA.tv and on IMSA’s YouTube channel – ad-free courtesy of Michelin.