DragonSpeed’s Move to GTD Pro its “Most Important Step”
Photo: Jonathan Grace DragonSpeed’s move into full-time IMSA GTD Pro competition with Ferrari might be considered “the most important step” in the team’s diverse history according to team principal Elton Julian. The longtime sports car operation, which has most recently enjoyed success in LMP2 competition, is set for a season-long WeatherTech SportsCar Championship campaign with a Ferrari 296 GT3 under a technical alliance with Risi Competizione. The car, owned by longtime DragonSpeed driver Henrik Hedman, will contest the full season with Albert Costa and a yet-to-be-determined professional co-driver. Costa is joined by Ferrari factory drivers Davide Rigon, Miguel Molina and Thomas Neubauer for next weekend’s season-opening Rolex 24 at Daytona. Speaking with Sportscar365, Julian explained the tie-up with Risi, which makes up roughly half of the crew, including engineer Rick Mayer, along with several pieces of equipment. “The fun part of the story is that it all started at Pet...