10 Facts About Vasser Sullivan Racing RC F GT3 Team
Ahead of their next appearance at the Sebring 12-Hour March 20, here are 10 historical facts about Vasser Sullivan and their RC F GT3 team.
We’re only a couple of weeks away from one of the greatest crown jewels in all endurance racing, the 12 Hours of Sebring. Since its opening in 1950, many vehicles have tread upon the bumpy surface on their way to victory, including the Vasser Sullivan Racing team’s pair of Lexus RC F GT3s.
Speaking of, Vasser Sullivan looks to improve upon their performance at Sebring, following a rough outing at the Daytona 24 back at the end of January. Ahead of the 2021 Sebring 12 on March 20, here are 10 historical facts about the team and their dayglo yellow-and-black RC F GT3s.
No. 1: Vasser Sullivan is Over Three Years Old
At the end of the 2018 season, Lexus ended their partnership with 3GT Racing, which had campaigned the RC F GT3 since the car’s debut at the 2017 Daytona 24. On October 16, 2018, AIM Motorsport, along with winning IndyCar team owners Jimmy Vasser and James “Sulli” Sullivan, linked up with Lexus to form AIM Vasser Sullivan to continue the company’s successes on the track.