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About the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA)

International Motor Sports Association, LLC (IMSA) was originally founded in 1969 and owns a long and rich history in sports car racing. Today, IMSA is the sanctioning body of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, the premier sports car racing series in North America. IMSA also sanctions the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge and IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge, as well as four one-make series: Ferrari Challenge North America, Idemitsu Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by BFGoodrich Tires, Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America and Porsche Carrera Cup North America. IMSA – a company within the NASCAR family – is the exclusive strategic partner in North America with the Automobile Club de l’Ouest (ACO) which operates the 24 Hours of Le Mans as a part of the FIA World Endurance Championship. The partnership enables selected IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship competitors to earn automatic entries into the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans.


 


What to Watch For: Motul SportsCar Grand Prix

Four Classes, Energy Management and Championship Battles Tighten Up


 

July 31, 2025

By David Phillips

IMSA Wire Service

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – The IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship’s annual midsummer tour of North America’s iconic road courses continues with a trip to Road America for the Motul SportsCar Grand Prix. Opened in 1955 and celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2025, the 14-turn, 4.048-mile circuit’s basic layout has had minimal design changes albeit several surface changes. 


 

Set an hour north of Milwaukee in Elkhart Lake, Wis., the track has rightly earned the nickname “America’s National Park of Speed.” It’s an apt moniker, one that pays homage to the bucolic nature of the facility’s park-like 640 acres along with the breathtaking character of a track where some of the world’s fastest race cars may top 175 mph three times each lap.


 

In addition to great vantage points and camping sites for throngs who flock to the track, Road America is also known for some of the world’s best “track food” available at nearly a dozen concession stands. Is it any wonder Wisconsin’s Road America vanity plate is the state’s most popular automobile license? 


 

Beyond the volume of on-site food and beverage options to enjoy the weekend, here’s what we’re watching for on-track:


 

Another Event, Another Format 

For the first and only time in 2025, all four WeatherTech Championship classes race together under the series’ standard-length two-hour, 40-minute race. They’ll do so for the last time at Road America – for now – with a bump up to a six-hour race in 2026. 


 

A whopping 49 cars will joust for position along pit lane during green flag pit stops as well as on the track, including the flat-out blasts on the long Road America Straightaway, the Moraine Sweep and Kettle Bottoms, and the heavy braking zones at Turn 5, Hurry Downs and Canada Corner, not to mention the ultra-fast Kink and Carousel corners. The Kink, too, has a new “grasscrete” surface on corner exit this year, with a mix of grass and concrete on curbing at track-out. 


 

The track’s long straightaways and overall length should make life a bit easier than some circuits for the drivers when it comes to dealing with the disparate performance characteristics of the various categories, particularly compared to the winding, corner-heavy Watkins Glen International where all four classes last raced together. 


 

“I would say the traffic, having several cars on track is always what brings more of the race excitement in Road America,” said Felipe Nasr, co-driver of the No. 7 Porsche Penske Motorsport Porsche 963. “Depending on where you catch cars or traffic, it's always changing from time to time. And I've seen the good and the bad sides of it, but it's definitely a place that can really, I would say more than the tire itself, like tire strategy or tire deg, I would say it’s just depending where you are in traffic and how you manage yourself there, it can make a big difference.”


 

“The whole track is a bit like Spa,” added Louis Deletraz, co-driver of the No. 40 Cadillac Wayne Taylor Racing Cadillac V-Series.R. “If you compare, it has a lot of elevation, high grip, pretty smooth. So, there's a lot of nice corners like the Carousel. It's a good mix between technical, low speed, and high speed. It is a challenge to put a big lap in. It's always rewarding when you see a good lap time and you’re up front to have made a lap there.”


 

Energy Management

Road America presents unique challenges to WeatherTech Championship race strategists, because it takes no prisoners when it comes to fuel mileage and energy usage calculations. Get it wrong, and your driver will have to coax their thirsty car around the track’s 4-plus miles. The last corner onto the front straight and pit-in is an uphill climb, compared to downhill finishers at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca’s Corkscrew, VIRginia International Raceway’s Hog Pen or Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta’s Turn 12 where you can coast to the pits. Run out of energy here, and you’re toast. 


 

“You need more energy accelerating out of the last corner to the start/finish,” said Tom Blomqvist, co-driver of the No. 60 Acura Meyer Shank Racing w/Curb-Agajanian Acura ARX-06, who finished at Watkins Glen with one percent of usable energy per IMSA telemetry. 


 

“It is not one where – for example – if you’re running out of energy you can coast to the line. So that’s the stuff that’s all well-factored in; the guys behind the computers are the ones who are really on top of that stuff. It’s a bigger lap, so you need more energy to do the whole lap. It’s not going to change anything but obviously, it’s one where you need more energy to get to the line.”


 

With one lap at Road America roughly equal to two laps at most tracks on length, the pressure is on the strategists to nail the stop timing and the pit crews to best service their cars on stops. Pit windows aren’t the tightest, but they’re not as open as other tracks. This may limit alternative strategies. May the best crew win.


 

Championship Ch-Ch-Changes

Since the Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen, all four WeatherTech Championship categories have undergone shakeups, and all four class championship leads are less than 100 points – only a handful of positions on-track. 


 

In Grand Touring Prototype (GTP), early-season leaders Felipe Nasr and Nick Tandy in the No. 7 Porsche Penske Motorsport Porsche 963 now find themselves second in the championship, 12 points behind teammates Matt Campbell and Mathieu Jaminet in the sister No. 6 Porsche. After an incident at Watkins Glen, will the No. 7 car be able to recover from this setback? 


 

AO Racing used its first Le Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2) win at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park to its advantage, with PJ Hyett and Dane Cameron in “Spike,” the No. 99 ORECA LMP2 07, only 78 behind Daniel Goldburg in the No. 22 United Autosports USA ORECA. Don’t look now, but Felipe Fraga, Gar Robinson and the No. 74 Riley ORECA are also in the hunt, just 46 points back of AO Racing in third. 


 

Just 53 points cover the top three in Grand Touring Daytona Pro (GTD PRO). The No. 3 Corvette Racing by Pratt Miller Motorsports Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R of Antonio Garcia and Alexander Sims are clinging to a 39-point lead over Laurin Heinrich and Klaus Bachler in AO’s “Rexy,” the No. 77 Porsche 911 GT3 R, with Albert Costa lurking in third in DragonSpeed’s No. 81 Ferrari 296 GT3.


 

In Grand Touring Daytona (GTD), Philip Ellis and Russell Ward have won twice this year aboard Winward Racing’s No. 57 Mercedes-AMG GT3 and lead Jack Hawksworth and Parker Thompson in the No. 12 Vasser Sullivan Racing Lexus RC F GT3 by 93 points. Ellis and Ward bounced back with a runner-up finish at CTMP, crucially one spot ahead of the No. 12 Lexus which has been a consistent top scorer this year but hasn’t won its first race.  


 

Will the championship battles tighten at Road America, or will the points leaders stretch their advantage as the WeatherTech Championship nears its stretch run? Will all the drivers of nearly 50 of the fastest sports cars on the planet behave at Road America, or will they trade gallons of paint (or acres of wrap)? Will the race engineers get their sums right, or will drivers cruelly coast to a stop just a short, steep walk from the pits?


 

The Motul SportsCar Grand Prix streams at 2 p.m. ET on Peacock with international coverage via IMSA.TV and IMSA’s Official YouTube channel. 

 

Lamborghini Super Trofeo Ready to Roll at Road America

Four-Day Weekend with Four Classes Starts Second Half of 2025


 

July 29, 2025

By Tony DiZinno

IMSA Wire Service

Entry List (Click Here)

 

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – For the first and only time in 2025, the Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America series competes over four days at the 4.048-mile Road America circuit. Competitors tested in July in advance of the weekend with practice and qualifying split between Thursday and Friday, and the two 50-minute races taking place on Saturday and Sunday. The series returns to the track for the first time since 2023 after skipping 2024. 


 

A total of 35 cars are entered across the four classes of Pro (nine cars), ProAm (nine), Am (nine) and LB Cup (eight) continue the momentum for Rounds 7 and 8 of the 2025 season.


 

Watkins Glen International’s pair of races reshuffled the deck in the championship as teams adapted well to the new Hankook L63H tire and fought through a mix of heat and humidity at the high-grip, high-cornering speed circuit.


 

Pro


 

TR3 Racing ascended to the top of the Pro class at Watkins Glen with Will Bamber and Elias De La Torre completing a perfect weekend in their No. 29 TR3 Racing, Lamborghini Miami, Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo Evo2. With pole and victory in both races, Bamber and De La Torre scored a maximum 32 points – 16 apiece per race – to move to the Pro class championship lead. 


 

Wayne Taylor Racing, which won the opening four races of 2025, seeks a bounce back weekend. Nick Persing now sits second in his No. 8 WTR, Lamborghini Palm Beach, Huracán and eight points adrift while early season points leaders Danny Formal and Hampus Ericsson in their No. 1 WTR, Lamborghini Palm Beach, Huracán are third, 12 back. 


 

Fourth-placed Scott Huffaker and Jaden Conwright in their No. 22 World Speed Motorsports, Lamborghini Hawaii, Huracán have an outside championship shot at 18 points behind but will need a strong weekend at Road America to close that gap.


 

ProAm


 

Just 12 points separate the top five entries in ProAm after Watkins Glen. Darius Trinka and Tadas Karlinskas have adapted to three different team environments in their No. 11 Huracán and head to their second weekend with MLT Motorsports and Lamborghini Charlotte at Road America. They’re tied for the class lead with Conrad Geis and Jason Hart in the No. 67 TR3 Racing, Lamborghini Miami, Huracán; Geis and Hart have three podiums this season including back-to-back ones in Watkins Glen.


 

Both Flying Lizard Motorsports, Lamborghini Newport Beach, teammates are next up and charging. Marc Miller and Paul Nemschoff (No. 41 Huracán) are third, six points back of the lead while Andy Lee and Slade Stewart (No. 14 Huracán) are fourth, 10 back. The Lee/Stewart duo is the highest-scoring ProAm pair the last four races. Watkins Glen Round 6 winners Nicky Hays and Antoine Comeau (No. 30 ANSA Motorsports, Lamborghini Orlando, Huracán) have now entered the title fight too, 12 points back.


 

Am


 

Glenn McGee and Graham Doyle roll into Road America having won five of six Am class races in their No. 10 Wayne Taylor Racing, Lamborghini Palm Beach, Huracán and with a series-high 26-point lead. There’s a good battle brewing for second, as David Staab (No. 48 Precision Performance Motorsports, Lamborghini Palm Beach, Huracán) and Lindsay Brewer and Jem Hepworth (No. 2 RAFA Racing, Lamborghini Austin, Huracán) are separated by only one point. Staab has three podiums and a win this year; Brewer and Hepworth have four podiums and no wins.


 

LB Cup


 

LB Cup has turned into a three-horse race. Mark Brummond’s consistency in the No. 52 Forty7 Motorsports, Lamborghini Philadelphia, Huracán sees him now two points clear of last year’s champion and early-season points leader Nick Groat in his No. 57 ONE Motorsports, Lamborghini Newport Beach, Huracán. Watkins Glen Round 6 winner Rocky T. Bolduc entered the title fight on the heels of three straight podiums and sits just six points back in his No. 99 RAFA Racing, Lamborghini Greenwich, Huracán.


 

Lamborghini Super Trofeo holds two 45-minute practice sessions on Thursday with qualifying end of day on Friday. Races are set for 11:55 a.m. CT and local time Saturday and 9:25 a.m. CT and local time Sunday.


 

2023 Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America Road America Race 1 Winners:

  • Pro: Danny Formal/Kyle Marcelli, No. 1 Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti
  • ProAm: Nate Stacy/Nick Persing, No. 8 Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti
  • Am: Dominic Starkweather, No. 12 Valkyrie Velocity
  • LB Cup: Graham Doyle, No. 10 Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti


 

2023 Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America Road America Race 2 Winners:

  • Pro: Danny Formal/Kyle Marcelli, No. 1 Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti 
  • ProAm: Keawn Tandon/Luke Berkeley, No. 42 NTE Sport LLC
  • Am: Anthony McIntosh/Glenn McGee, No. 69 Precision Performance Motorsports
  • LB Cup: Mark Wilgus, No. 50 Forte Racing Powered by US RaceTronics

 


 

Entry List Notebook – Michelin Pilot Challenge Road America 120

Title Battles Close Leaving CTMP Heading to Wisconsin


 

July 28, 2025

By Tony DiZinno

IMSA Wire Service

Entry List (Click Here)

 

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Both IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge class championship battles got closer in Canada, but the degree in which they did so varied.


 

RS1, is, in fact, human in Grand Sport (GS). After five podiums in five races to start 2025, Jan Heylen and Luca Mars left Canadian Tire Motorsport Park with a ninth-place finish in the No. 28 Porsche 718 GT4 RS CS. CTMP winners Jeff Westphal and Sean McAlister ascended to second in points aboard the No. 39 CarBahn with Peregrine racing BMW M4 GT4 EVO but sit 260 points back with four races remaining.


 

In Touring Car (TCR), a rare podium-less race for the Bryan Herta Autosport w/Curb-Agajanian team saw the No. 76 Hyundai Elantra N TCR pair of Denis Dupont and Preston Brown gain 30 points to tie Harry Gottsacker in the No. 98 Herta Hyundai atop the TCR charts.


 

Those title battles are worth watching entering the Road America 120, Round 7, as well as to see if others riding the wave of form will keep momentum at the longest venue of the season.


 

After CarBahn, the Auto Technic Racing team has been strong of late in GS with five consecutive top-six finishes by Stevan McAleer and Austin Krainz in the No. 27 BMW M4 GT4 EVO to now sit fourth in points. They finished second last time out at CTMP and are poised to break through for their first win this year.


 

Last year, McAleer had a dynamic weekend at Road America in both Michelin Pilot Challenge and IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship action. He won the GS race co-driving with Trent Hindman in RS1’s No. 28 Porsche, then finished third in the WeatherTech Championship Grand Touring Daytona (GTD) class race in an Acura on Sunday. 


 

McAleer noted how competitive the Michelin Pilot Challenge GS class is because a lot of the drivers he beat to victory last year primarily race in the WeatherTech Championship. 


 

“If you look at the last restart at Road America, I’ve got Jack Hawksworth, Aaron Telitz, Kenton Koch and Robby Foley all behind me,” McAleer said. “And these are guys that can win and have won easily in WeatherTech.


 

“Any podium in Pilot Challenge and WeatherTech is a big deal. This series is harder in that, while two pros will generally win an all-green race over a pro-am car, it’s not always that way. The simple strategy means they can leapfrog easily on pit stops. It’s a very hard series to win in.”


 

McCumbee McAleer Racing with Aerosport, too, seeks its first GS win. Jenson Altzman and Nate Cicero have won the last two Motul Pole Awards, and Altzman and Chad McCumbee finished second in the No. 13 Ford Mustang GT4 at Watkins Glen International in the LP Building Solutions 120. Altzman sits third in GS points. Fellow Ford competitor Stephen Cameron Racing broke through with a podium finish last time out at CTMP with its No. 19 Ford Mustang GT4 in the hands of Sean Quinlan and Gregory Liefooghe.


 

Both Matt Plumb (in the No. 46 Team TGM Aston Martin AMR Vantage GT4 Evo he shares with Paul Holton) and Billy Johnson (in the No. 59 KohR Motorsports Ford Mustang GT4 he shares with Robert Michaelian) remain in search of a record-setting, tie-breaking 25th Michelin Pilot Challenge race win. Both are former Road America winners, although it’s been since 2015 (Plumb, GS) and 2016 (Johnson, GS) since they’ve won there.


 

TCR’s Road America weekend has been the happy hunting ground for Tim Lewis who’s won the last four races at the track in the KMW Motorsports with TMR Engineering team’s previously entered Alfa Romeo. Now in the No. 5 Honda Civic FL5 TCR he shares with William Tally, the team seeks to improve upon its best finish of fourth at Sebring back in March.


 

MMG has been the hottest team in class the last two months with two poles, two race wins and three podiums, positioning Karl Wittmer and LP Montour in the No. 93 Honda Civic FL5 TCR third in points and only 110 back of the two Herta Hyundai entries.


 

With Alfa Romeo having won the last four Road America TCR races, Hyundai hasn’t won at the track since 2020 with its previous generation Veloster N TCR and Honda hasn’t won at the track since 2015 in the former ST class, with Ryan Eversley and Chad Gilsinger sharing HART’s No. 93 Honda Civic Si. Eversley and IMSA 2025-’26 3D Scholarship recipient Celso Neto were Audi’s top finisher at CTMP, finishing third in the No. 7 Precision Racing LA Audi RS3 LMS TCR. 


 

Speaking of HART, they’re one of several returning entries this race as part of a 38-car entry list split between 23 GS and 15 TCR cars. HART returns with its No. 89 Honda Civic FL5 TCR of Gilsinger and Tyler Chambers, while Cupra also makes its return with multiple cars. Gou Racing is back after skipping CTMP while Victor Gonzalez Racing Team, formerly of Hyundai, sees its pair of Tyler Gonzalez and Eric Powell shift into the No. 99 Cupra Leon VZ TCR after back-to-back runner-up finishes in their Hyundai. Jon Miller and Lance Bergstein shift their No. 18 Hyundai from VGRT to Herta’s team, the fifth car in that stable. Panam Motorsport’s Toyota GR Supra GT4 EVO2, LAP Motorsports’ Ford Mustang GT4 and a second CarBahn BMW M4 GT4 EVO are back in GS. 


 

Michelin Pilot Challenge have two one-hour practice sessions and qualifying on Friday with the race Saturday at 2:05 p.m. CT and local time. The race streams live on Peacock and ad-free, courtesy of Michelin, on the IMSA Official YouTube channel. 


 

Fast Facts

Road America 120

Road America – Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin

August 1-2, 2025


 

Race Day/Time: Saturday, August 2, 3:00 p.m. ET

Live Streaming Coverage: LIVE – Flag-to-flag beginning at 3:05 p.m. ET, Peacock in the U.S., globally on IMSA YouTube ad-free courtesy of Michelin

Circuit Type: 4.048-mile, 14-turn road course

Classes Competing: Grand Sport (GS), Touring Car (TCR)

Race Length: Two hours


 

Michelin Pilot Challenge Track Records

  • GS: Jesse Lazare, McLaren Artura GT4, 2:13.840 / 108.881 mph, August 2024 (Qualifying) 
  • TCR: Dai Yoshihara, Honda Civic FL5 TCR, 2:17.068 / 106.317 mph, August 2024 (Qualifying) 


 

2024 Road America 120 Winners

  • GS: Stevan McAleer/Trent Hindman, No. 28 RS1 Porsche 718 GT4 RS CS
  • TCR: William Tally/Tim Lewis Jr., No. 5 KMW Motorsports with TMR Engineering Alfa Romeo Giulietta Veloce TCR


 

Storylines

  • Title Battle: RS1’s lead closed slightly in GS but is still comfortable at 260 points. The TCR battle, however, is tied between two Hyundais, with the MMG Honda surging. 
  • Cupra Return: Cupra’s comeback in TCR after missing the CTMP round is an intriguing one with Gou Racing now joined by manufacturer newcomer Victor Gonzalez Racing Team. 


 

Who’s Hot?

  • No. 27 Auto Technic BMW: Stevan McAleer and Austin Krainz have been GS’s quiet performers of late with five consecutive top-six results, and the pair’s first podium with a second-place finish at CTMP.
  • No. 93 MMG Honda: Two wins, two poles, and four podiums in the last five races have lifted LP Montour and Karl Wittmer from 12th in points leaving Daytona to third entering Road America.


 

Who’s Good Here?

  • Tim Lewis: One of IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge’s most impressive feats is Tim Lewis’ streak of four straight TCR wins at Road America, all aboard the now departed Alfa Romeo Giulietta Veloce TCR, which also includes the lone four-hour race at the track in 2022. The co-driver of the No. 5 KMW Motorsports with TMR Engineering seeks his fifth straight Road America win, and co-driver William Tally’s second straight, now in the team’s Honda Civic FL5 TCR. 
  • The Plumbs: Brothers Matt and Hugh Plumb have a combined four wins at Road America, including an overall win together with Rum Bum Racing in 2015. Matt (No. 46) and Hugh (No. 64) have two chances to add to their win totals in a pair of GS class-entered Team TGM Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT4 Evos, sharing with Paul Holton and Ted Giovanis, respectively. 


 

Previous Road America IMPC Winners in 2025 Field (14)

  • Tim Lewis (4): TCR – 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
  • Matt Plumb (3): GS – 2012, 2013, 2015 
  • Frank DePew (2): GS – 2019, 2023
  • Robin Liddell (2): GS – 2019, 2023
  • Stevan McAleer (2): ST – 2017; GS – 2024 
  • Ryan Eversley (1): ST – 2015
  • Mason Filippi (1): TCR – 2019
  • Chad Gilsinger (1): ST – 2015 
  • Harry Gottsacker (1): TCR – 2019 
  • Billy Johnson (1): GS – 2016 
  • Greg Liefooghe (1): ST – 2013 
  • Dillon Machavern (1): GS – 2021 
  • Hugh Plumb (1): GS – 2015 
  • William Tally (1): TCR – 2024 

 

Previous Road America IMPC Pole Winners in 2025 Field (7)

  • Paul Holton (2): GS – 2017, 2018 
  • Harry Gottsacker (1): TCR – 2023
  • Tim Lewis (1): TCR – 2022 
  • Dillon Machavern (1): GS – 2021 
  • Luca Mars (1): GS – 2022 
  • Tyler McQuarrie (1): ST – 2011 
  • Robert Megennis (1): GS – 2023 

 

Previous Road America IMPC Winning Teams in 2025 Field (7)

  • KMW Motorsports with TMR Engineering (4): TCR – 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
  • Bryan Herta Autosport (2): TCR – 2019, 2020
  • HART (2): CDK – 2001; ST – 2015 
  • Rebel Rock Racing (2): GS – 2019, 2023 
  • RS1 (2): ST – 2016; GS – 2024 
  • KohR Motorsports (1): GS – 2017 
  • Turner Motorsport (1): GS – 2021 


 

Previous Road America 120 Winning Manufacturers in 2025 Field (8)

  • Porsche – 6 
  • BMW – 5
  • Ford – 3
  • Honda – 2 
  • Hyundai – 2 
  • Audi – 1 
  • McLaren – 1 
  •  Mercedes-AMG – 1 

 

International Motor Sports Association    Lamborghini Super Trofeo series  

2025 Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe calendar

11-13 April – Paul Ricard
30 May -1 June – Monza
27-29 June – Spa-Francorchamps
29-31 August – Nürburgring 
10-12 October – Barcelona 
6-7 November – Misano

2025 Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia calendar

4-6 April – Sydney (Australia)
16-18 May – Shanghai (China) 
27-29 June – Fuji (Japan) 
18-20 July – Inje (South Korea)
5-7 September – Sepang (Malaysia) 
6-7 November – Misano

2025 Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America calendar

12-14 March – Sebring (Florida)
9-11 May – Laguna Seca (California)
19-21 June – Watkins Glen (New York)
1-3 August – Road America (Wisconsin)
18-20 September – Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Indiana)
6-7 November – Misano

2025 Lamborghini Super Trofeo World Finals

8-9 November - Misano

 

2025 international Motor Sports Association  schedule

Event Date  
Jan 17
11:00
Jan 25
13:40
* Mar 15
 
* Apr 12
 
* May 11
 
* May 31
 
* Jun 22
 
* Jul 13
 
* Aug 03
 
* Aug 24
 
* Sep 21
 
* Oct 11
 

 

       

 

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