BRASELTON, Ga. – Dawson Racing principals, father and son Ian and Simon Dawson, revealed the new for 2018 Ligier Gibson Le Mans Prototype 2 race car the team plans to campaign in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship Prototype class.
The Dawsons, along with team sponsor Hasbro, unveiled the No. 84 D3+Transformers Racing Ligier JS P217 Gibson, using the JS P3 showcar as a stand in.
“Today has been a long time coming,” said Ian Dawson, CEO of D3. “My son, Simon, and I have been covertly working on this race team and family values program for a long time so today is a very proud moment. Having Hasbro collaborate on this project with their exciting Transformers brand is exactly what we pursued to be able to produce a consistent and enduring platform on which we are adding other partnerships to this exciting team.”
“The Dawsons have put together an exciting extension of the Transformers brand and appealing program by connecting cars and families through their family values racing program and in a first-class sports car series with IMSA,” said Tom Warner, Senior Vice President-Transformers Franchise “It’s thrilling to see the race car that’s definitely more than meets the eye with the Transformers livery and it’s going be even more exciting to see it on the track next season.”
“Introducing the D3+Transformers Racing team here today with their new Ligier Prototype is another outstanding development and progressive step for IMSA and the WeatherTech Championship,” said Scott Atherton, president of IMSA. “Kids of all ages are going to be attracted to this amazing vehicle and it undeniable link to the Transformers brand. From the time Ian and Simon first shared their idea with us, we’ve been anxiously awaiting the finished product. We are thrilled to see its unveil here today and eagerly look forward to their competition debut at Daytona in 2018.”
“We are pleased to have the exciting new team the Dawson family has brought to IMSA as a Ligier JS P217 customer,” said Jacques Nicolet, Founder and CEO of Onroak Automotive. “Ian and Max Crawford have worked together over the years so they already have a good working relationship. With testing commencing soon, it will be great to see this car on track.”
Additionally, the first of the two full-time drivers and one endurance race driver was announced. Robbie Kerr, a Formula One special events driver, former British A1 GP driver and British Formula 3 champion, will join the team in 2018.
“I’m very proud to be part of this fantastic D3+Transformers Racing team,” said Kerr. “I’ve been working with the Dawson family for the past few years helping develop the Radical car and working with their Radical Texas dealership. I’m honored to have been selected as one of their drivers for this amazing IMSA LMP2 program and I can’t wait to get testing this car.”
Source : speedsport.com