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Myers Riley Racing confirms trio of racers for its GTD Mustang
The first three drivers have been announced for the new No. 16 Ford Mustang GT3 entered by Myers Riley Racing, a partnership between Riley Motorsports and Ross Myers, the owner of Pennsylvania-based vintage automotive museum, 3 Dog Garage.
Felipe Fraga, Sheena Monk, and Ford Racing Driver Development Team member Jenson Altzman will share driving duties in the No. 16 Mustang. Fraga, the 2022 Rolex 24 At Daytona LMP3 class winner and 2016 Brazilian Stock Car Pro champion, continues with Riley as a full-season GTD driver, his seventh year with the organization. He had spent the last few seasons racing alongside former Riley client Gar Robinson in the LMP3 and LMP2 classes.
Monk joins Riley full-time after a partial season in 2025 with Triarsi Competizione. She left the Ferrari customer team prior to the Sahlen’s Six Hours of the Glen in June.
“As a proud American, there’s something deeply meaningful about racing a Ford Mustang once again,” said Monk, who’d last driven a Ford Mustang in the 2022 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge. "I am eager to build momentum alongside my new teammates and represent Myers Riley Racing with the determination this program deserves.”
As a full-season Bronze driver, Monk expects to contend for the Bob Akin Award, given each year to the top Bronze driver in the GTD class. The 2026 Akin Award winner will receive an automatic invitation to the 2027 Le Mans 24 Hours in their name.
Altzman, who will be Myers Riley's third driver for the five-race Michelin Endurance Cup, made his GT3 racing debut in a part-time campaign with Gradient Racing, with a best finish of fifth in his final start with the team at VIRginia International Raceway. He also finished second in this year’s Michelin Pilot Challenge GS championship, driving a Mustang GT4 for McCumbee McAleer Racing with Aerosport.
“Over the years working together, Felipe’s racecraft and tenacity have made him into a force to be reckoned with on track,” said Bill Riley, co-owner of Riley Motorsports. “And, aligning Felipe with Jenson, whose Ford racing track record is equally impressive, alongside Sheena’s years of IMSA competition, really makes for a formidable line-up in this season’s championship. We can’t wait to put the incredible Mustang GT3 through her paces with this team behind the wheel.”
Myers Riley Racing’s new Mustang GT3 – expected to be the 2026 Evo version – will make its first appearance at the IMSA Sanctioned Test at Daytona from Nov. 15-17. The team’s fourth driver for the Rolex 24 At Daytona will be announced at a later date.
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