SHEENA MONK Stars in Sebring Before Teammate Crash Ends Top-Ten Charge

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March 25, 2026

GRRL! SUMMARY:

  • SHEENA MONK anchored Myers Riley Motorsports’ early race with a composed triple stint, holding top-ten position and ranking third among Bronze drivers before teammate Jenson Altzman’s accident ended their charge.
  • Qualified 16th in GTD and third among Bronze entries with a 2:02.093 lap. Started 15th, maintained consistent 2:04-range pace through opening three hours, avoiding chaos while teammates Fraga and Altzman built momentum.
  • MONK’s mistake-free opening stint laid foundation for team’s competitive run. Fraga elevated car to third overall during pit cycles, while Altzman ran seventh before Turn 1 crash with under two hours remaining.
  • Earned 300 Bob Akin Award points despite DNF, classified third among Bronze drivers, now fifth in championship standings. Continues establishing reputation as IMSA’s most consistent Bronze-rated talent heading to Long Beach.

UPCOMING:

  • IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship at Long Beach – April 17-18, 2026

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GRRL! summary based upon reporting by RACERS originally appearing on www.racers-behindthehelmet.com

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