There still plenty of sportscar activity at the DragonSpeed outfit.
The American team did cut down on their running earlier in the year, after being active in both LMP1 and LMP2 in the FIA WEC, LMP2 in ELMS, as well as a part-season entry in the NTT IndyCar Series.
The team will enter for a full LMP2 season in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship 2020, with Henrik Hedman and Ben Hanley as the full season drivers. On top of that, they will run at the Daytona 24 Hours, which doesn’t count towards the LMP2 Championship in 2020. The final drivers in the car are yet to be confirmed. The team has previously competed in the Daytona 24 Hours, with two cars running in the 2019 edition.
The team will also run a second LMP2 car in IMSA, which will run under the Era Motorsport brand, but no drivers are yet confirmed for that programme.
Ben Hanley is the only driver confirmed for their European Le Mans Series campaign, where the aim is to secure an entry for the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Hanley is expected in the NTT IndyCar Series entry too, including the Indy 500, but it will once again be part-season.
The DragonSpeed team is run by Elton Julian, who was a driver himself not that long ago.