STATESVILLE, N.C. — The SRO America race season is set to begin in March and DXDT Racing is operating at full speed ahead for what will be an action-packed season.
The new season will see the return of the sports car racing team to the Fanatec GT World Challenge America powered by AWS with the pairings of David Askew and Ryan Dalziel, and George Kurtz and Colin Braun, back in GT3 competition, joined by Erin Vogel and Michael Cooper for a three-car team effort.
C.J. Moses will advance from the TC America series to join the GT America competition, and 2020 TCA Champion Kevin Boehm will return for another season in TC America.
CrowdStrike Racing will also return as a strong supporter of the team, back for its third year of partnership with DXDT Racing.
This will mark the team’s fifth year racing Mercedes machinery, now returning with three cars for the seven-weekend championship.
Amid putting together their full-season lineups, DXDT Racing also used the off-season to relocate their operations from Salt Lake City, Utah to Statesville, N.C. The new facility boasts 20,000 square feet where DXDT will continue to build the program and hire new staff to reinforce the team’s strong standing in the series.
CrowdStrike, a leader in cyber security, is back for a fourth consecutive season with SRO America as the title sponsor and Official Internet and Cloud Security Provider for SRO’s GT World Challenge America Powered by AWS.
“DXDT is very excited to continue our relationship with CrowdStrike in 2021,” said DXDT Racing owner and driver David Askew. “We are eager to pick up where we left off and looking forward to more wins and hopefully a championship-winning effort. Our mission is to support client racing, and CrowdStrike being a primary focus of our program. DXDT continues to invest in people and equipment with the goal of helping CrowdStrike Racing to win races and championships.”