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Bryan Herta Autosport, in partnership with PR1 Mathiasen Motorsports, has signed Jonathan Woolridge as the Official Test and Development Driver for its IMSA LMP2 program with support from Fortress Technology.

The Canadian brings plenty of experience as an IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge driver, earning multiple wins and podiums with LMP3 machinery. 

"I am incredibly grateful for this opportunity," said Woolrige. "The 2026 LMP2 field is going to be competitive, so I am eager to add value to the team from day one. Being part of this program is a true honour, and it means a great deal to have the support of fellow Canadians like Fortress Technology. Together this journey has already been very exciting, and it feels like we’re only just getting started."

Fortress Technology’s involvement aligns with the program’s emphasis on precision, process control, and performance reliability. The company specializes in the custom design and manufacture of industrial inspection solutions including metal detectors, checkweighers, X-ray and integrated combination systems. A global enterprise, Fortress supports food manufacturers to enhance brand protection worldwide.

Added team principal Bryan Herta: "In his role as Official Test and Development Driver, Woolridge will work closely with the team’s engineering group to support car development, data analysis, and performance optimization, contributing both on and off the track as the program pursues competitive excellence in the LMP2 category. Adding Jonathan and Fortress to our program further strengthens our team and is another step in our growth.”

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