SCOTLAND, Ontario — Canadian sprint car driver Dylan Westbrook is ready for his third season with the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series.
But the driver of the Hills Racing Team No. 47x, will head to Florida this week to head a jump-start on the new season.
“We‘re pretty much ready to go. Just a few small things before we get some test laps in,” stated Westbrook.
Focusing on fine-tuning the team‘s program through the offseason, the biggest focus was making sure everything is accounted for on the Cool Chassis/Fisher Racing Engines entry.
“We want to make sure that we‘ve covered everything we can cover to avoid not finishing a race,” Westbrook explained. “Some things, obviously, you can‘t avoid and are out of your control, but for what we can control, we‘ve taken stock of and used our notes from the last two years to make sure we‘re ready as much as we can be.”
Seventh in points at the close of his rookie season in 2020, Westbrook picked up speed and momentum throughout his sophomore tour with the team finishing the year fourth in the standings.
Westbrook has two victories and 23 top-five finishes in two seasons of ASCS competition. Before the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series opens March 18-19 at Devil‘s Bowl Speedway, Westbrook will head to the southeast for some testing.
“Right now, we‘re going to get some laps in Georgia this weekend with USCS before we head to Florida,” Westbrook said. “As of now, the plan is to race with the All Stars at East Bay and follow that with the King of the 360s. After that, we‘ll evaluate where we are at with the car and see what needs to be adjusted before we head to Texas.”
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