MEGAN TOMLINSON Five-for-Five in Top-10s as Canadians Dominate Home Track

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July 7, 2025

GRRL! SUMMARY:

  • MEGAN TOMLINSON continues her steady climb up the TCR ranks alongside father Ron in their No. 37 Precision Racing LA Audi, maintaining a perfect five-for-five record of top-10 finishes this season with two seventh-place results as their best. The Ottawa duo represents one of the quieter success stories in a Canadian-heavy field that’s been making serious noise across multiple manufacturers.
  • While the spotlight often falls on the championship contenders, the Tomlinson team exemplifies the kind of consistent progress we love to see – steadily improving performance throughout the season in a class where nine Canadians are making their mark across Honda, Hyundai, and Audi machinery. Their under-the-radar approach has yielded solid results without the drama.
  • The Canadian contingent at home soil CTMP shows remarkable depth, from championship contenders like Denis Dupont (30 points back of the lead) to development stories like the Baker Racing operation where Sam Baker has grown in pace under veteran mentorship. TOMLINSON’s consistency proves that steady progress and smart racecraft can compete with the flashier storylines grabbing headlines.

UPCOMING:

  • IMSA Pilot Challenge CTMP 120 – Saturday 1:25 PM EST
  • Practice Sessions – Friday (Two 1-hour sessions)

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GRRL! summary based upon reporting by IMSA Wire Service originally appearing on sportscar365.com

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