Magnus Racing will field an unchanged three-driver driver lineup for their #44 Aston Martin Vantage GT3. John Potter, Andy Lally, and Spencer Pumpelly will pilot the Aston Martin in the four endurance events of the IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup.
The fourth Daytona driver and plan or otherwise for the remaining seven sprint events to be announced at a later date.
The team will be celebrating its 13th year in 2023 and will be looking to go one better than their 2nd place finish at Daytona in 2022.
“I am just excited to be back with Aston Martin and their engineering team,” said John Potter. “It’s great to have so many crew returning too. Will be a great Daytona to start the season and I just wonder if we will ever get a clean lap during the entire 24 with so many cars!
Andy Lally’s return to the team brings about a notable anniversary, he completed his 10th year with the team in 2022 and will return for his 11th this year.
“It’s an honour to be back with Magnus Racing. John has been a great teammate over the years, and we have had a lot of success together. I’m looking forward to running the Aston for a second season and building on what we learned in 2022.”
Spencer Pumpelly returns with the team and will compete in his 22nd Rolex 24, eager to become a three-time Daytona 24 race winner.
“This season I’m really excited to start racing with Magnus again. Everyone is really nice there and Magnus is one of my favourite racing teams. I think we improved from last year. I really like working with my best bud Andy Lally and John is really nice and he does good in the car. And thank you Magnus, that’s all.”
Magnus Racing will reveal further event details in the coming weeks.
