Photo Credits: Michael Stahlschmidt
Jack Hawksworth qualified on pole and drove the opening stint of Saturdays's Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen in the No. 14 Vasser Sullivan/Dreyer and Reinbold Racing Lexus RC F GT3, leading before pitting under caution roughly 30 minutes in for fuel and tires. He rejoined third and held that spot until his second stop just past the two-hour mark, where the crew again executed a clean service, adding fuel, tires, and swapping in Ben Barnicoat. Barnicoat climbed to second, then retook the lead after the restart and led through most of his stints. With about 90 minutes left, he pitted under caution for tires, fuel, and a driver change back to Hawksworth, who emerged fourth.
Hawksworth fought back to the lead with roughly an hour remaining, then made a splash-and-go fuel stop with under 55 minutes left. Amid split fuel strategies in the GTD PRO field, he rejoined fourth but was the only car positioned to finish green on fuel. He reclaimed the lead with nine minutes to go and held on for the win — the No. 14 team's first victory of the 2026 season.
Hawksworth and Barnicoat led 83 laps, earning their second Six Hours of the Glen win together after also triumphing in 2023. Hawksworth also won the 2021 Watkins Glen sprint race with Telitz.