Crosslink Motorsports has confirmed that Kevin Janzen will return for the 2026 season of the Formula Regional Americas Championship (FRAC), competing in the Masters division.
After securing the Vice Championship in 2025, Janzen now sets his sights firmly on the title. Moreover, his return signals a strategic reunion with a team he knows intimately, having raced with the organisation between 2022 and 2024 when it operated as Crosslink Kiwi Motorsport.
As a result, both driver and team enter the new campaign with shared history, proven chemistry and unfinished business.
Janzen building on vice-championship momentum as he aims for 2026 FRAC rewards with Crosslink
Janzen carried strong form throughout 2025 and ultimately finished second in the Masters standings. Throughout the season, he demonstrated consistency, composure and racecraft, firmly establishing himself as one of the category’s leading competitors.
Consequently, he arrives in 2026 with momentum and renewed determination. This time, however, he returns not simply to compete but to win.
The Masters division rewards experience, and Janzen now embraces the role of senior figure within the Crosslink effort. Nevertheless, he remains hungry for success and fully focused on turning last year’s runner-up result into championship gold.
Team Owner Gill Kaszuba welcomed the reunion enthusiastically, underlining both Janzen’s impact and potential.
“We are thrilled to welcome Kevin back to the team,” said Kaszuba. “He was an important part of our programme for several seasons, and we know exactly what he brings to the table. Finishing second in the Masters championship last year shows his consistency and determination. Having him rejoin us for 2026 is incredibly exciting, and we are confident we can fight for the title together.”
Therefore, the team views this partnership not as a fresh start, but as a continuation of a successful collaboration.
Eyes on NOLA season opener
Looking ahead, Janzen will make his renewed debut with Crosslink Motorsports on 9–12 April at NOLA Motorsports Park, where the FRAC season begins.
Importantly, the opening round will provide an early benchmark for both driver and team. With established trust, clear ambition and championship intent, Janzen and Crosslink now prepare to launch what promises to be a compelling 2026 Masters campaign.
Ultimately, experience meets opportunity — and both sides believe the time has come to convert promise into a title-winning season.





