DXDT Racing may be in for an exciting weekend of racing at Road America for the next rounds of the Fanatec GT World Challenge Powered by AWS. Dubbed “America’s National Park of Speed,” Road America’s long straight and sweeping corners provide no shortage of excitement and promise to deliver nail-biting action for the weekend ahead, August 19-21.
Twenty cars are set to compete in the weekend’s festivities for the GT World Challenge America series, with the Pro/Am class making up more than half of the field. DXDT Racing will kick off the weekend with race fans in downtown Elkhart Lake on Thursday, August 18 at Siebkens Resort. From 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, the official welcome party will feature a parade of all of the weekend’s race cars, a driver autograph session, outdoor food and drinks, and live music for fans to enjoy while admiring all the cars on display. The event will be free and open to the public.
After recently completing a two-day private test on the 4.048-mile circuit, the DXDT Racing No. 63 usalco Mercedes AMG GT3 and No. 08 Qelo Mercedes AMG GT3 are ready to compete in back-to-back races on Saturday and Sunday, in Rounds 9 and 10 of the 14-round championship. Drivers David Askew, Dirk Muller, Scott Smithson, and Bryan Sellers may have to deal with mixed weather conditions that are often the norm for the Wisconsin-based road course. Though the weekend schedule shows sunny skies and clear conditions for Friday’s practice sessions, Saturday and Sunday’s race days have a 50% chance of rain for both days.
Fitted with two drivers, each Mercedes AMG GT3 will compete in a pair of 90-minute races. Askew and Smithson, the amateur-ranked drivers, will take the green flag for race one on Saturday at 2:15 PM Central, then hand the driving duties over to their professionally ranked drivers to finish the race. Muller and Sellers will start race two on Sunday afternoon at 1:15 PM CT, and as their co-drivers did the day before, pit halfway through to let their teammates finish the event. Both races will air live on YouTube.com/GTWorld.
David Askew | No. 63 Mercedes AMG GT3
Road America is a favourite. It’s one of the “Big Tracks.” Everything about it is big: big speed, big corners, big straights, “The Kink,” it has it all! Another great aspect are the fans. The track really has a “car guy/gal culture” and the fans always turn out. I really love chatting with the fans that stop by the tent. I always try to put a little kid in the car, you never know who’s going to get the bug and be the next Lewis Hamilton. Let’s not forget the “egger with brat.” Nowhere else can you get brat on your egg sandwich. You can tell I like this track!
Dirk Müller | No. 63 Mercedes AMG GT3
I’m really looking forward to racing at Road America this weekend. Road America is one of my favorite race tracks in North America and probably the world. It has all the right challenges: fast and slow speed corners, technical corners, and some elevation changes in there too. You really have to dial the car in for a good setup here. I’m very pleased with where we are as a team right now. With every test, we’re doing huge improvements, day by day. We’re doing a good job of making the team stronger every day we work together. I’m very pleased we had a couple of good test days here at Road America last week. When we concluded, we were looking very strong and will build from there. A podium is on our minds for this weekend and having both cars on the podium would be stellar. As always, I’m really happy to be here and am looking forward to it.
Scott Smithson | No. 08 Mercedes AMG GT3
Road America is one of my favorite tracks on the calendar. we had a good test and we are looking to have a good result. Hopefully, we can turn things around and finish out the season strong.
Bryan Sellers | No. 08 Mercedes AMG GT3
Road America is an amazing racetrack with so much history. I love the city, and I love the race. Historically Mercedes has been a great car for this track and hopefully, we can turn that into a result.
Source. KBru Communications