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— DXDT Racing heads to the 16-turn, 2.4 mile Barber Motorsports Park this weekend looking to replicate the team’s first one-two overall finish in Fanatec GT World Challenge America powered by AWS competition, achieved last time out at Road America. The Pro class No. 63 KÜHL Corvette Z06 GT3.R of Alec Udell and Tommy Milner are aiming to add to their six-race winning streak, while Bryan Sellers and Bryson Morris will be striving to return to the top step in the Pro-Am class with a new number on the side of their car.
The Pro-Am class KÜHL Corvette will now compete as the No. 64, a venerated number in the history of Corvette Racing. The marque has won the 24 Hours of Le Mans four times with the No. 64, including once with Milner behind the wheel in 2015. Now, Sellers and Morris will be hoping to return the No. 64 to the top step in the final sprint round of the season at Barber.
In the Pro class, Udell and Milner have been nothing short of dominant. After starting their season at the Circuit of the Americas in May, the duo have won in class six out of six times and, while still mathematical long shots, have dragged themselves into championship contention with two sprint races and the Indy 8H remaining in the season. With just three more opportunities to close the points gap, the team knows how important the details are.
“I’ve been in racing long enough now to know that you can easily have these highs and lows in racing,” said Milner. “When things are good, you try to take advantage of them as long as you can because there is no guarantee that it will continue on.”
“We're trying to ride the wave of success with DXDT Racing. The team is doing a great job. No one is leaving anything on the table. So we are still pushing forward to make sure we have great race cars and get everyone up to speed as quickly as we can.”
We jump straight into the action with practice on Friday, before two 90-minute races on Saturday and Sunday, respectively.
As always, you can follow along with the action on our social media channels and watch every session from qualifying onward on youtube.com/GTWorld!
Race weekend Sept 6th through the weekend
The Pro-Am class KÜHL Corvette will now compete as the No. 64, a venerated number in the history of Corvette Racing. The marque has won the 24 Hours of Le Mans four times with the No. 64, including once with Milner behind the wheel in 2015. Now, Sellers and Morris will be hoping to return the No. 64 to the top step in the final sprint round of the season at Barber.
In the Pro class, Udell and Milner have been nothing short of dominant. After starting their season at the Circuit of the Americas in May, the duo have won in class six out of six times and, while still mathematical long shots, have dragged themselves into championship contention with two sprint races and the Indy 8H remaining in the season. With just three more opportunities to close the points gap, the team knows how important the details are.
“I’ve been in racing long enough now to know that you can easily have these highs and lows in racing,” said Milner. “When things are good, you try to take advantage of them as long as you can because there is no guarantee that it will continue on.”
“We're trying to ride the wave of success with DXDT Racing. The team is doing a great job. No one is leaving anything on the table. So we are still pushing forward to make sure we have great race cars and get everyone up to speed as quickly as we can.”
We jump straight into the action with practice on Friday, before two 90-minute races on Saturday and Sunday, respectively.
As always, you can follow along with the action on our social media channels and watch every session from qualifying onward on youtube.com/GTWorld!
Race weekend Sept 6th through the weekend