LOS ANGELES — The Racing to Finish Alzheimer’s with Stephen Cameron Racing staff might be again on observe in 2026, returning to the IMSA Michelin Pilot Problem with drivers Sean Quinlan and Greg Liefooghe behind the wheel of the favored purple, pink and orange No. 19 Ford Mustang GT4.
The staff may even contest choose VP Racing SportsCar Problem (VPRC) occasions, with Quinlan driving a Ford Mustang an identical to the Pilot Problem automobile.
Racing to Finish Alzheimer’s completed the season with 173 names on the automobile – every of these names representing a liked one who has suffered from dementia or Alzheimer’s. Every race weekend, founder Phil Frengs might be discovered on the Racing to Finish Alzheimer’s pop-up positioned close to the Cameron transporter, listening to followers’ tales of their family members and sharing his personal historical past – regardless of the ache of dropping his spouse Mimi to Alzheimer’s in April.
“We began this journey again in 2017, to have the race automobile as our ‘car’ to open the dialog about Alzheimer’s, to boost each consciousness and funds,” mentioned Frengs. “We are going to proceed that mission in her reminiscence, and we’re extraordinarily happy to associate with Steve Cameron and the staff once more in 2026. They helped us each step of the best way this season, with each crew member welcoming us and leaping in after we wanted it. We are able to’t await January – particularly since we’ll be competing in each the Pilot Problem and the VPRC on the season opener in Daytona.”
The No. 19 Racing to Finish Alzheimer’s Mustang provides households the possibility to honor family members who’ve suffered from Alzheimer’s illness or different types of dementia. For a $250 donation, the member of the family’s identify and hometown is positioned on the automobile, and their photograph may be posted on the Racing to Finish Alzheimer’s web site’s tribute web page.






























