ROSSVILLE, Ind. – Cole Bodine will take on the full, 51-race USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Series schedule this year with DCT Racing as the team expands its operation to compete on the full trail for the first time.
The team will field two sprint cars with Bodine tabbed to drive the No. 57B and select development drivers in the No. 57c throughout the campaign.
For its first event of the year, DCT will compete in Winter Dirt Games XIII at Bubba Raceway Park in Ocala, Fla., on Feb. 17-19 with 23-year-old Bodine along with 16-year-old Jack Hoyer.
Bodine, a veteran of 17 USAC National Sprint Car Series starts and coming off a 19th place finish in the standings one year ago, will be making his return to the series while Hoyer will be making his first appearance in a USAC national event.
Created by Lynn Crow and Kevin Bodine in June of 2019 to provide top-quality and sustainable operations and equipment for 410 non-winged sprint car racing, DCT Racing brings with them race day organization and preparedness, as well as business and financial experience to optimize ROI for sponsors, drivers and the entire racing team.
“We are extremely excited for this opportunity to grow and be a part of sprint car racing’s biggest series,” team co-owner Lynn Crow said. “When co-owner Kevin Bodine and I looked at building a team, we had one goal – to build a quality team that could compete at the highest level. Today, we feel like we have the pieces in place to do that. We are also grateful that with good sponsors, we have the opportunity to field a second car that will open the door for new talent and other drivers looking for a team to race with.”