JDC-Miller Motorsports with 2021 winning livery

JDC-Miller Motorsports is pleased to announce that its Porsche 963 will showcase a new version of its 2021 Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring winning livery at the 74th running of the iconic race and for the remainder of the season. The Porsche will run the No. 5 as did the DPi class Cadillac in 2021.

Since the car is now a Grand Touring Prototype (GTP) class Porsche 963 hybrid, world-renowned graphic designer Andy Blackmore was engaged to create a new look that pays tribute to the team’s 2021 car but with a fresh style.

The youthful, but experienced, driver line-up will remain the same as Daytona, Tijmen van der Helm, Nico Pino, and Kaylen Frederick.

The 2021 Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring marks a special time for the race and the IMSA WeatherTech Championship series. The series had adapted to COVID-19 restrictions and was racing again, on its traditional date, in front of its loyal fans. Five years later, we celebrate everyone who worked hard to bring us back to racing and the fans who came to enjoy this incredible event.

JDC Miller’s winning Cadillac at Sebring 2021

πŸ“· Β© IMSA. JDC Miller’s winning Cadillac at Sebring 2021

John Church, Managing Partner, #5 JDC-Miller MotorSports Porsche 963

β€œThe 12 Hours of Sebring is always a special race for JDC-Miller MotorSports. The challenges inherent to β€œthe 12 Hours” have always seemed to suit our team very well. We tend to thrive on adversity, and at Sebring, there is always hardship.

β€œOur win in 2021 taught us a valuable lesson in perseverance, as the team overcame a variety of difficulties, from the pandemic to car contact. We were hit so many times during that race that we ran out of spares in our pit box. Due to our completely different sequence, no one expected us to be in the lead late in the race. The battered and bruised car brought out the best in the crew and drivers, and we kept pushing until we secured the win. Looking back at that achievement 5 years laterβ€”racing during a COVID-19 environment, overcoming numerous challenges on the track, and crossing the finish line firstβ€”is something to celebrate.

β€œReuniting with Mustang Sampling and Ken and Brenda Thompson is truly special and doing it 5 years after that special win in 2021 is very exciting. We are really looking forward to the renewed relationship. Sebring will be a great start.”

JDC Miller’s winning Cadillac at Sebring 2021

πŸ“· Β© IMSA. JDC Miller’s winning Cadillac at Sebring 2021

Ken Thompson, CEO, Mustang Sampling

β€œBrenda and I are thrilled to be back with JDC-Miller MotorSports. This renewed partnership feels like a full-circle moment as it coincides with the five-year anniversary of our win at the 12 Hours of Sebring. It’s a serendipitous reunion with the team, and we are grateful for the family atmosphere that runs throughout the organizationβ€”from the Church and Miller families, to the pit crew and drivers. The 2021 season was incredibly meaningful to us, which made returning five years later an easy decision. We look forward to bringing Mustang Sampling back to JDC-Miller MotorSports and competing together in the IMSA Michelin Endurance Cup.” Source:IMSA

JDC Miller's Porsche 963

πŸ“· Β© Luc Warnotte at Sebring 2026. JDC Miller's Porsche 963

How to Watch the Twelve Hours of Sebring

  • Television coverage for the 74th running of the final hours of the Twelve Hours of Sebring will air on NBCSN from 5 PM ET through the conclusion of the race.

  • Live flag-to-flag coverage will be available on NBC Peacock in the US and on IMSA's YouTube channel internationally. Additionally, Radio Le Mans will have live flag-to-flag coverage via IMSA.com.

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