BRASELTON, GA (March 14, 2026) – Silver Hare Racing continued its strong start to the 2026 season this past weekend at Road Atlanta for Round 2 of the Cube 3 Architecture TA2 Series presented by DEWALT and MAC Tools. The team showed speed throughout the event, highlighted by a consistent top-five run from Noah Harmon and an impressive charge through the field from rookie Tanner Reif.
The weekend began Thursday with a series of test sessions, where the team quickly showed pace. Harmon wasted no time getting up to speed, leading the second practice session of the day and consistently running near the top of the charts in the No. 7 CUBE 3 Architecture Chevrolet.
Reif also showed promise early in the weekend before adversity struck in the second practice session when he experienced a brake failure that sent his car off track. The Silver Hare Racing crew immediately went to work, spending the remainder of the evening and into the next morning repairing the damage and preparing the No. 75 machine to return to the track.
Thanks to the team’s relentless effort, Reif was able to rejoin the action and steadily improved throughout the rest of the weekend.
When the starting lineup was set, Harmon rolled off fourth while Reif started 15th for Saturday’s feature.
At the drop of the green flag, Harmon settled comfortably inside the top five and remained there for the duration of the race. Showing consistent speed and clean racecraft, he maintained strong lap times throughout the event and ultimately brought home a solid fourth-place finish.
“We had a really fast race car all weekend,” Harmon said. “I just want to win for this team. Everyone at CUBE 3 and Silver Hare Racing put in a ton of work to give me a great car, and I really appreciate everything they did this weekend. It was a good, clean bounce-back race after Sebring, and now all eyes are forward on the doubleheader at Sonoma.”
Reif’s race proved to be one of determination and resilience.
Starting 15th, the rookie steadily worked his way forward, battling with several of the series’ top drivers and showing impressive pace throughout the race. By the closing stages, Reif had charged all the way into seventh and was poised to challenge for sixth on the final restart.
Unfortunately, an issue on the final lap just before a late caution forced Reif’s car to come to a stop, dropping him to a 21st-place finish despite what had been one of the most impressive drives of the race.
“Frustrating ending, but I learned a lot this weekend,” Reif said. “I really appreciate everyone at Silver Hare Racing for all the work they did getting my car fixed after the brake issue. They gave me a car I could race with and learn with. It was really exciting being out there and battling with those guys. I’ve learned a lot these first two races and I’m excited to take that to the West Coast where I’m from and a track I know well in Sonoma. I feel like we can go there and contend.”
The Cube 3 Architecture TA2 Series now heads west to Sonoma Raceway for a doubleheader weekend, April 24–27. Race one will take place Saturday at 1:30 p.m., with race two scheduled for Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Both events will air live on Racing America and the Trans Am Series YouTube channel.
Silver Hare Racing would like to thank its valued partners for their continued support, including Maxima Racing Oils, Power Gen Solutions, CUBE 3 Racing, HOWE Racing Enterprises, Team Chevy, Magnus Performance Products, Bryant Shock Technology, Joes Racing Products, Sabelt America, Katech Engines, Pro-System Brakes, Andrew’s Transmissions, One on One Brand, Mechanix Wear, Hellraizer Jacks, Inc., AERO Race Wheels, Carolina Core FC, DeWalt, and MAC Tools.
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