DXDT Racing

DXDT Racing is a professional sports car team based in Statesville, North Carolina, founded by competitive off-shore sailor and businessman David Askew[1][2][3] in 2014.

Competing in the Pro/Am class, team owner David Askew was joined by James Burke, a NASA racer also from Utah.

The pair also competed in a one-off doubleheader at Utah Motorsports Campus in the Pirelli World Challenge's SprintX Championship.

Ross Chouest also joined in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo effort for the whole season in the LB Cup class, while future IMSA Champion Madison Snow participated in two races at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca.

Austin Versteeg and Paul Terry led the team charge in their respective championships, finishing third in Pro/Am and LB Cup.

After a one-weekend run in Pirelli World Challenge (Now GT World Challenge America) in 2016 with David Askew and James Burke, DXDT Racing participated in the Miller race weekend again in 2018 with David Askew and Arron Povoledo, earning a pair of seventh-place finishes.

In 2018, the team participated in partial seasons both in the Sprint and SprintX divisions, racing Mercedes AMG GT3 Machinery.

[23][24][25] CJ Moses and George Kurtz ran in the new GT America series, a 40-minute sprint format only for bronze-rated amateur drivers.

Due to business commitments, both drivers missed the Road America, Watkins Glen, and Sebring International Raceway rounds.

[32] In 2020, the event moved to Indianapolis Motor Speedway, where DXDT brought a two-car lineup to close out the year.

[35] DXDT brought all three Mercedes AMG GT3 cars to the event,[36] earning a best finish of fourth place with David Askew, Ryan Dalziel, and Scott Smithson in the No.

Co-Drivers Ryan Dalziel and David Askew in 2019
The 2021 DXDT Racing Cars