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INDIANAPOLIS RACE WEEKEND: BRONZE WIN + STRONG FINISH FOR TEAM TGM

  • Writer: Margarita Kilpatrick
    Margarita Kilpatrick
  • Sep 24
  • 1 min read

The IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge rolled into Indianapolis Motor Speedway this past weekend for the 2025 Battle on the Bricks, and Team TGM showed up ready to compete!

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QUALIFYING RECAP

In a strong qualifying session:

  • The #46 Aston Martin Vantage secured P5 overall.

  • The #64 Aston Martin landed P3 in the Bronze Cup, putting the team in a solid position heading into the race.

RACE DAY BREAKDOWN

It was a high-intensity, strategic race from the green flag. The #64 drove a consistent, focused race, holding strong in class traffic and executing flawlessly through the pit cycle. The result?➡ P1 in the Bronze Cup➡ A crucial points win for the championship standings


The #46 ran into trouble during the second stint, getting spun in Turn 8 while battling up front. Despite that, the team fought back, executing a clean recovery and climbing the field to finish P11 overall.

WHAT THIS MEANS FOR THE STANDINGS

With just a few races left in the season:

  • The #64 solidifies its lead in the Bronze Cup championship.

  • The #46 continues gaining ground, with the team showing resilience and racecraft in every session.

WHY INDY MATTERS

There’s nothing quite like racing at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.


The history, the pressure, the energy. For Team TGM, this weekend was a reminder that consistency and execution are just as valuable as raw speed.

NEXT STOP: ROAD ATLANTA

The team is back on track soon at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta for the final stretch of the season. The Bronze title is within reach, and every lap matters from here on out.


We're going to keep on focusing forward.

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AUTHOR, ADVOCATE, RACER

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From the high-stakes world of federal courtrooms to the high-speed turns of race tracks, Ted Giovanis’s books capture a life built on determination, strategic thinking, and results.

 

In Beyond Fear, Giovanis recounts his extraordinary six-year battle with the U.S. Department, a fight that began with a single email and culminated in one of the largest Medicare court settlements in history. Representing 730 hospitals, he took on the federal government, navigated complex policy battles, and ultimately secured a $3 billion victory. Framed by his humble beginnings and the love and loss of his wife, Jayne, it is a powerful story of persistence, intellect, and the pursuit of justice.

 

In Focus Forward, the pace shifts from legal strategy to the race track, where Giovanis has spent three decades competing at speeds of 180 miles per hour. Starting his racing career at forty-six, he discovered that the discipline, teamwork, and adaptability needed in motorsport mirror the qualities that lead to success in life and business. He shares lessons learned in the driver’s seat, from preparation and resilience to embracing challenges head-on.

 

Together, these books offer a rare double perspective: one from the courtroom and one from the cockpit, united by the same driving force to face obstacles with courage, think strategically, and always keep pushing forward.

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