BELMONT, N.C. - USF Pro 2000 Presented by Continental Tire returns to Indiana this weekend for the ninth championship round at the .686-mile Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park. Turn 3 Motorsport driver Danny Dyszelski is hungrier than ever to bring home a solid result at the season's first and only oval race during the annual Carb Night Classic, just 10 minutes from the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Indy 500 weekend.
In the action-packed weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway earlier this month, Dyszelski brought home one top-10 result and an additional 11th-place finish. Results were hindered by issues on track beyond Dyszelski’s control, but it was a learning experience nonetheless.
“Last time out in Indianapolis was a tough weekend, but we were able to recover from a tough qualifying and bring home a couple of solid finishes,” Dyszelski explained. “I’m proud of what we accomplished at the Speedway and excited to see what we can do this weekend.”
With extensive oval racing experience in various motorsports, Dyszelski is looking forward to racing at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park. A veteran of turning left, the Turn 3 Motorsports driver is aiming high this weekend in Indianapolis.
“Racing on an oval is different from anything we’ve done this season, but it’s an exciting challenge,” Dyszelski continued. “I’m confident it’s a challenge that we can handle. The Turn 3 Motorsport crew is incredible, and as a team, we have some talented drivers that can lean on one another for experience and knowledge.”
Dyszelski and the rest of the USF Pro 2000 competitors will hit the track for a pair of test sessions on Wednesday, with two more on Thursday before qualifying that evening. Friday will see a short practice session before the 90-lap Freedom 90 takes place Friday night under the lights.