
Team TGM Defends Pilot Challenge Title with Upgraded Aston Martin Vantages
Team TGM will defend its 2024 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge GS titles with two new Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT4 EVOs. The team maintains its successful driver lineup from the previous championship season.

Blue-orange race car at Daytona
The driver partnerships remain unchanged:
- No. 64: Ted Giovanis (team owner) and Hugh Plumb
- No. 46: Matt Plumb (defending GS class Champion) and Paul Holton
- Kris Wilson joins for endurance races at Daytona and Mid-Ohio
Team TGM's 2024 achievements include:
- GS Teams' Championship victory
- Helped secure Aston Martin's Manufacturers' crown in GT4
- Consistent podium finishes
For 2025, the team upgrades to the Vantage GT4 Evo edition, building on their two years of experience with Aston Martin. Despite new teams and drivers entering the series, TGM aims to defend their titles through improved consistency and performance.
Matt Plumb, who shares the record for most Pilot Challenge victories, emphasizes the team's focus on achieving podium finishes and maintaining top-five positions throughout the 10-race season to secure another championship.
As team owner Ted Giovanis states: "Nothing short of a repeat of 2024. We're looking for more wins and podium finishes but ultimately the championships are the aspiration for the entire team."
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