CD RACING SWEEPS MID-OHIO TRANS AM; BRABHAM 1ST & DYSON 2ND.

PURSLEY SCORES USAC SILVER CROWN WIN FOR CD RACING OPEN-WHEEL TEAM
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY (June 23, 2025) – The only thing hotter than the weather Saturday afternoon at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course was the pair of Chris Dyson Racing GYM Weed Ford Mustangs. Matty Brabham started on the pole with his #21 GYM WEED Mustang and led every lap of the 100-mile Trans Am by Pirelli sprint, followed closely by Chris Dyson who ran a close second from flag to flag.

“The track was hot and slick, but my car was great all day,” Brabham said after pulling into the aptly-titled GYM WEED Winners Circle. “Chris’s car had some handling issues, but he still kept the pressure on me all afternoon. Neither of us is in the hunt for the championship this year so we were both just going for the win. There were no team orders, except not to take each other out.”

After missing Thursday’s practice sessions and then qualifying fourth on Friday, Dyson grabbed second position in the #16 at the drop of the green flag. For most of the race the GYM WEED duo steadily pulled away from the rest of the field. And while coping with fairly chronic low speed understeer in his #16 mount, Dyson still managed to narrow the gap to Brabham at several points in the race. Then, after a late race caution closed up the field Dyson astutely held off a charging Paul Menard to secure the second spot on the podium.

“It was about the best possible result we could have hoped for and that’s a 1-2 on my Dad (Rob)’s birthday!” Dyson said.  “Matty did a fantastic job and I have to thank the team for giving us the cars to beat here. The track conditions were challenging and our cars transcended that. The guys worked very hard to rebound from a tough Lime Rock and boy, was this a great comeback story here today. Putting both cars in GYM WEED Winners Circle is really tremendous result. Team effort.” 

Mid-Ohio was Brabham’s second win of the season. Standing in for Dyson, who was injured in the season-opener at Sebring, Brabham won at Road Atlanta in the second race on the calendar. He is expected to drive the #21 car in select races during the remainder of the Trans Am season.

Concord American Flagpoles & CD Racing Score Big USAC Silver Crown Win

Guest driver Daison Pursley’s first qualifying lap at Pennsylvania’s half-mile dirt Port Royal Speedway was good enough for a front-row start for the 50-lap USAC Silver Crown National Championship race. On his second qualifying lap the 20-year-old rising star put the #9 Concord American Flagpoles car into the fence. It took an all-hands-on-deck effort by the CD Racing team, led by Sean Michael, to repair the car in time for start.

“We’ve got a terrific team,” Michael said. “Everybody knows their job. We just put our heads down and focused on putting the car back together.”

That hard work was well rewarded. Pursley, whose first Silver Crown win came at Port Royal last year, grabbed the lead on the third lap and never looked back. 

“This thing was phenomenal!” Pursley said after climbing out of the car. I pushed the issue a little bit too hard (in qualifying). I just needed the track to widen out and I knew we would come to life (in the race). Sure enough, that’s what happened.”

Despite a pair of yellow flags that bunched up the field no one could challenge Pursley, who took the checkered flag 3.5 seconds ahead of his closest rival, pole winner and series point leader Justin Grant.

Road America Up Next For Trans Am

The Trans Am series goes straight from Ohio to Wisconsin’s Road America circuit this weekend. Dyson has a pair of Trans Am wins at Road America, in 2020 and 2021. He’s also scored multiple IMSA wins coupled with a Pirelli World Challenge triumph at the famed Wisconsin road course.

“Road America is a great track – for spectators as well as drivers – and I love racing there,” Dyson said. “I expect we’ll have the car better balanced next weekend. The competition will be tough but I will be going for the win.”

For more on Chris Dyson Racing.Road America Schedule

Qualifying takes place Friday, June 27, 3:50 – 4:05 PM CT (4:50 – 5:05 ET)

The 100-mile race takes the green flag Saturday, June 28, at 12:35 PM CT (1:35 PM ET)