Celso Neto Joins Stallion: Brazil Takes the Green Flag in IMSA 2026

Celso Neto Joins Stallion: Brazil Takes the Green Flag in IMSA 2026
Photo Courtesy: Stallion Motorsports

The anticipation surrounding the next generation of touring car racers has reached new heights as Celso Neto, the rising Brazilian-American talent, has been officially confirmed as the lead driver for Stallion Motorsports’ 2026 campaign in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge.

Neto, the recent winner of the IMSA Diverse Driver Development (3D) Scholarship, becomes one of the few young drivers to carry both Brazilian roots and American racing experience into the premier North American TCR championship. The announcement was made following Stallion’s entry confirmation for 2026, as detailed in an IMSA official statement, solidifying the team’s full-time debut with the new CUPRA Leon VZ TCR, car #77.

For Neto, this represents a milestone in his career trajectory. Having already competed in TC America, TCR South America, and the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge with multiple podiums, the 21-year-old driver is set to lead a program that reflects both heritage and innovation. In an interview with Sportscar365, team sources emphasized that Neto’s leadership extends beyond the driver’s seat—he also serves as a co-founder and technical ambassador for the team.

The IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge TCR class has evolved into one of the most competitive touring car environments in North America. Manufacturers such as Honda, Hyundai, Audi, and now CUPRA bring an international dimension to the field, while independent teams like Stallion Motorsports demonstrate how professional-level execution can thrive even outside factory programs.

Celso Neto Joins Stallion: Brazil Takes the Green Flag in IMSA 2026
Photo Courtesy: Stallion Motorsports

The team’s choice to adopt the CUPRA Leon VZ TCR aligns with the growing presence of the brand in North America. The model, already successful in Europe and South America, combines a 2.0-liter turbo engine, Hewland sequential gearbox, and Bosch-Magneti Marelli electronics—offering a balance of performance and reliability. As referenced in the latest IMSA feature, Stallion’s approach mirrors that of successful privateer operations that integrate OEM-level preparation with innovative engineering.

Behind the operation stands a collaborative network connecting Brazil, the United States, and Spain. Stallion Motorsports works closely with GOU Racing & Logistics, the first American OEM-level CUPRA operator to achieve a podium at VIR. Together, the two teams share resources, data, and technical support, symbolizing what they call ā€œtwo constellations aligned.ā€ As Stallion Motorsports prepares for its highly anticipated debut, the team’s strategic approach to development and partnerships stands out. With Neto at the helm, the team is positioning itself to not only compete at the highest level but also create a lasting impact on the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge.

The team’s launch campaign has already captured fans’ attention through bold design and storytelling. Followers on Instagram have seen teasers revealing the signature orange color scheme and Linktree hub centralizing its online content, giving fans worldwide access to updates, countdowns, and behind-the-scenes footage as Daytona approaches.

Celso Neto Joins Stallion: Brazil Takes the Green Flag in IMSA 2026
Photo Courtesy: Stallion Motorsports

IMSA’s own coverage of the announcement highlighted the cultural and generational significance of Stallion’s debut. The project represents a bridge between continents—a fusion of Brazilian energy, American precision, and European racing heritage. The presence of a bilingual, globally connected driver like Neto underscores IMSA’s ongoing commitment to diversity and development in motorsport.

In 2026, Stallion Motorsports will enter a full-season campaign with 11 rounds across the United States and Canada, including legendary circuits such as Daytona, Sebring, Watkins Glen, and Road Atlanta. The team’s mission, as stated in recent IMSA news coverage, goes beyond podium finishes: it aims to inspire and connect future drivers from both sides of the Atlantic.

For fans, the question remains—who will share the cockpit of the #77 CUPRA alongside Neto? The team has kept that name under wraps, building anticipation for the official reveal. But one thing is certain: when the green flag drops at the Rolex 24 at Daytona Weekend, the orange Stallion will symbolize not only speed, but also a new chapter of collaboration, legacy, and innovation.

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