Pilot Racing

Pilot Racing is a team currently competing in the ISCRA Can-Am Cup Series and the ISCRA Sparco Pro Series. Opened in 1991 by Jim Hawthorne, a former ISCRA competitor, Pilot Racing has won 151 races and the series championship eight times in its history.

The team started out as a two-car operation that ran Pontiacs, but soon expanded to four cars as it encountered unprecedented success throughout the early 1990s. In 2001, the team made the groundbreaking decision to switch to Dodge, and since then the team has been the official flagship team for Dodge. 94 of the team's wins have come as a Dodge team, as well as the 2005 and 2009 championships with Sam Dixon, the 2010 championship with Scott Haines, and the 2012 championship with Kevin Reed.

As of the 2020 season, Pilot Racing fields four full-time entries in the ISCRA Can-Am Cup Series: the No. 4 Dodge Challenger driven by Benjamin Price, the No. 27 Dodge Challenger driven by Robin McKee, the No. 73 Dodge Challenger driven by Lucas Malone, and the No. 92 Dodge Challenger driven by Kyle Slater. The team also fields two entries in the ISCRA Sparco Pro Series: the No. 4 Dodge Challenger for Derek Hudson and the No. 9 Dodge Challenger for Raymond Pierce.

Since its opening, Pilot Racing is regarded as one of the best teams in the ISCRA, producing championship-caliber drivers such as Sam Dixon, Anthony Burke, and Virgil Evans.