At JSSI, we know what it takes to perform at the highest level – and so does Alon Day.
For the third consecutive year, JSSI is proud to back four-time NASCAR Euro Series champion Alon Day as he steps into one of North American motorsport’s most competitive stages: the 2026 CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series. Ten races remain in the 12-race campaign, and the season is already delivering.
A Strong Start to 2026
Day made his TA2 Series debut on March 1 at Sebring International Raceway, running competitively before a late-race incident ended his day just two laps from the finish. He came back stronger two weeks later.
On March 14 at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, Day earned a third-place podium finish — an impressive result for any driver new to the series, let alone one in only his second-ever TA2 start. It’s exactly the kind of fast adaptation that has defined his career. He started the race at the back of the line and fought his way all the way to the front line; his resilience and drive defined the race.
A Champion Who Knows How to Adapt
Day’s racing resume spans continents and car categories. He began his career on open-wheel circuits, earning an Israeli national karting championship and a Formula Renault Asian Championship title before competing in the North American Indy NXT Series in 2012. He then made stock cars his domain, becoming the winningest driver in NASCAR Euro Series history with 32 victories and four championships (2017, 2018, 2020, 2022). He has also competed across NASCAR’s top U.S. series, including the Cup Series, the O’Reilly Auto Parts (Xfinity) Series, the Craftsman Truck Series, and the ARCA Menards Series.
“While this is my first year in a TA2 car, the fundamentals remain the same – it’s four wheels and a steering wheel. Having raced everything from single-seaters and Indy Lights to stock cars, I’m comfortable and confident in my ability to adapt quickly.” — Alon Day
Why This Partnership Matters
Aviation professionals live by precision, preparation, and the ability to perform under pressure. So do championship-caliber racing drivers.
JSSI Chairman and CEO Neil Book has attended several races through the last two years, and the parallels are clear.
“Alon is a champion on and off the track. I’ve seen firsthand the excellence, grit, and relentless preparation he brings to his craft. These are the same values we strive to embody at JSSI.” — Neil Book, JSSI Chairman and CEO
Day is competing this season with TeamSLR, a program led by Scott Lagasse Jr. — a team whose championship-caliber infrastructure and high-performance culture closely mirrors JSSI’s own approach to supporting clients: give the best people the best tools, and results follow.
The Road Ahead
With ten races still on the calendar — from Sonoma and Indianapolis to Watkins Glen and the season finale in Austin — Day has every opportunity to build on his podium placement and contend for top results across some of North America’s most iconic circuits.
JSSI will be by his side through every event.
For the full story on Alon Day’s 2026 season and TeamSLR’s lineup, read the official Trans Am Series press release here.
Mark your calendar for the remaining 2026 TA2 Series Races:
- April 15–16 – Sonoma, CA
- May 23 – Lakeville, CT
- June 21 – Indianapolis, IN
- June 28 – Elkhart Lake, WI
- July 18–19 – Watkins Glen, NY
- Sept. 5 – Bowmanville, Ontario
- Sept. 20 – Alton, VA
- Nov. 8 – Austin, TX
