DragonSpeed

{{Short description|American racing team}}

{{Distinguish|text = with former IndyCar and Formula E team Dragon Racing}}

{{Use American English|date=July 2022}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=July 2022}}

{{Infobox motor racing team

| name = {{flagicon|USA}} DragonSpeed Racing

| logo = Dragon Speed Racing logo.jpg

| founded = {{start date and age|2007}}

| base = {{nobr|Jupiter, Florida, U.S.}}

| principal = Elton Julian

| founders = Elton Julian

| current series = WeatherTech SportsCar Championship
FIA World Endurance Championship
European Le Mans Series

| former series = American Le Mans Series
Pirelli World Challenge
Blancpain Endurance Series
IndyCar Series

| drivers =

| driver titles = Pirelli World Challenge:
GTA 2015:
Frank Montecalvo
European Le Mans Series:
LMP2 2017:
Memo Rojas, Léo Roussel

| team titles = European Le Mans Series:
LMP2 2017

| folded =

}}

DragonSpeed Racing is an American auto racing team that competes in the European Le Mans Series, FIA World Endurance Championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. In 2019, the team entered the NTT IndyCar Series with a five race schedule, including the 103rd Indianapolis 500, with car #81 driven by Ben Hanley. In the 2021 24 Hours of Le Mans, Team DragonSpeed USA won the LMP2 Pro/Am Category, in an Oreca 07, car #21, driven by Henrik Hedman, Ben Hanley and Juan Pablo Montoya.

History

=First steps=

In 2007, DragonSpeed, was founded by racing driver Elton Julian. Four years later the team made their race debut on Ferrari F430 Challenge in the GT category of the 2011 24 Hours of Daytona.{{cite web|url=http://www.grand-am.com/schedule/entrylist.cfm?series=r&eid=2350|title=Rolex 24 At Daytona Entry List|date=January 30, 2011|publisher=Grand-Am Road Racing|access-date=January 31, 2011| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20101229020130/http://www.grand-am.com/schedule/entrylist.cfm?series=r&eid=2350| archive-date= December 29, 2010 | url-status= live}} They have finished 15th in the category and 29th overall.{{cite web|title=Daytona 24 Hours|url=http://www.racingsportscars.com/results/Daytona-2011-01-30.html|website=racingsportscars.com|publisher=Racing Sports Cars|access-date=April 8, 2018}} They missed 2012 racing season, and joined the Prototype Challenge class of the 2013 American Le Mans Series with Oreca FLM09-Chevrolet car. They finished sixth in the season standings, being the only team in the category to participate on the part-time schedule.{{cite web|title=Official 2013 AMERICAN LE MANS SERIES PRESENTED BY TEQUILA PATRÓN CHAMPIONSHIP POINT STANDINGS|url=http://www.alms.com/sites/default/files/race_result_files/2013%20ALMS%20Official%20Points.pdf|publisher=International Motor Sports Association|access-date=March 31, 2013}}

=Pirelli World Challenge=

DragonSpeed switched to the Pirelli World Challenge in 2014 with Henrik Hedman and Mike Hedlund behind the wheel of the Ferrari 458 GT3. Hedman finished ninth in the standings.{{cite web|title=Pirelli World Challenge — GT 2014 standings|url=https://www.driverdb.com/championships/standings/scca-world-challenge-gt/2014/|website=driverdb.com|publisher=Driver Database|access-date=April 8, 2018}} Hedlund had only three rounds, ending 22nd. For the next year, the team switched to the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3. Hedlund was replaced by Frank Montecalvo and Eric Lux. Montecalvo won the GTA category title.{{cite web|title=Pirelli World Challenge — GTA 2015 standings|url=https://www.driverdb.com/championships/standings/scca-world-challenge-gt-a/2015/|website=driverdb.com|publisher=Driver Database|access-date=April 8, 2018}}

=Blancpain Endurance Series=

The team moved to Europe to compete in the Pro-Am Cup of the 2015 Blancpain Endurance Series. They used Ferrari 458 GT3 and fielded Hedman, Julian and Thomas Kemenater.{{cite news|url=http://www.blancpain-gt-series.com/news/302/dragon-speed-enters-the-2015-blancpain-endurance-series|title=Dragon Speed enters the 2015 Blancpain Endurance Series|date=September 11, 2014|work=Blancpain GT Series|publisher=Stéphane Ratel Organisation|access-date=December 4, 2014}}

=European Le Mans Series=

In 2016, the team purchased an Oreca 05-Nissan car to compete in the LMP2 class of the European Le Mans Series with Hedman, Ben Hanley and Nicolas Lapierre.{{cite news|title=4 Hours of Silverstone Free Practice 1 Classification by Class|url=http://elms.alkamelsystems.com/Results/11_2016/01_SILVERSTONE/113_EUROPEAN%20LE%20MANS%20SERIES/201604150900_Free%20Practice%201/05_ClassificationByClass_Free%20Practice%201.PDF|access-date=April 15, 2016|publisher=European Le Mans Series|date=April 15, 2016}} They had four podiums in six races, including a win at Spa.{{cite news|last1=Fernandez|first1=Mat|last2=Errity|first2=Stephen|title=Spa, Race, DragonSpeed Sees Off WRT Challenge|url=http://www.dailysportscar.com/2016/09/25/spa-elms-race.html|access-date=April 8, 2018|work=dailysportscar.com|publisher=Dailysportscar|date=September 25, 2016}} This was enough for fourth place in the LMP2 standings.

For 2017 the team bought two Oreca 07-Gibson cars.{{cite news|url=http://www.europeanlemansseries.com/en/news/léo-roussel-completes-g-drive-by-dragonspeed-elms-lmp2-entry/4680|title=Léo Roussel Completes G-Drive by DragonSpeed ELMS LMP2 Entry|date=March 15, 2017|publisher=Automobile Club de l'Ouest|work=europeanlemansseries.com|access-date=March 15, 2017}} The car #21 retained the same Hedman-Hanley-Lapierre line-up, while car #22 was branded as G-Drive Racing with Memo Rojas, Léo Roussel as their full-time drivers. Ryō Hirakawa due to his Toyota commitments was forced to miss Red Bull Ring and Circuit Paul Ricard rounds. He was sustained by Nicolas Minassian.{{cite news|url=http://www.europeanlemansseries.com/ecm/assets/1/course/4500/ELMS2017_4%20Hours%20of%20RBR_Provision%20Entry%20list_6c904b.pdf|title=2017 EUROPEAN LE MANS SERIES – 4 HOURS OF RED BULL RING — PROVISIONAL ENTRY LIST|date=July 17, 2017|publisher=European Le Mans Series|access-date=July 19, 2017}} The team had their first double, winning Monza round.{{cite news|last1=Goodwin|first1=Graham|last2=Kilbey|first2=Stephen|title=G-Drive Wins, Headlining 1–2 For DragonSpeed In 4H Monza|url=http://www.dailysportscar.com/2017/05/14/g-drive-wins-headlining-1-2-for-dragonspeed-in-4h-monza.html|access-date=April 8, 2018|work=dailysportscar.com|publisher=Dailysportscar|date=May 14, 2017}} G-Drive branded car won the series after their five podiums in six races.{{cite news|last1=Dagys|first1=John|title=Graff Wins 4H Portimao; G-Drive Claims ELMS Title|url=http://sportscar365.com/lemans/elms/graff-wins-4h-portimao-g-drive-claims-elms-championship/|access-date=April 8, 2018|work=sportscar365.com|publisher=John Dagys Media|date=October 22, 2017}}

The team will continue to stand out car #21 in the LMP2 category of the 2018 European Le Mans Series with the same line-up of drivers (Hedman-Hanley-Lapierre).{{cite news|url=http://sportscar365.com/lemans/elms/dragonspeed-confirms-unchanged-lmp2-lineup/|title=DragonSpeed Confirms Unchanged LMP2 Lineup|last=Kilshaw|first=Jake|date=February 6, 2018|work=sportscar365|publisher=John Dagys Media|access-date=February 6, 2018}}

=FIA World Endurance Championship=

File:Dragonspeed BR Engineering BR1 Hanley Silverstone 2018.jpg LMP1 car, competing at Silverstone in 2018]]

File:Oreca 07-Gibson - Team Dragonspeed - 10 Star.jpg LMP2 car, competing at Le Mans in 2017]]

File:Dragonspeed Oreca 07 Maldonado Silverstone 2018.jpg LMP2 car, competing at Silverstone in 2018]]

DragonSpeed purchased BR Engineering BR1-Gibson car and made their debut in the LMP1 class of the FIA World Endurance Championship in 2018.{{cite web | url = http://sportscar365.com/lemans/wec/dragonspeed-confirms-br1-gibson-for-wec/ | title = DragonSpeed Confirms BR1 Gibson for WEC | publisher = Sportscar365 | last = Smith | first = Luke | date = November 17, 2017 | access-date = February 10, 2018}} Their LMP1 squad featured Hendrik Hedman and Ben Hanley, while Pietro Fittipaldi and Renger van der Zande shared third-driver duties.{{cite web|url=http://www.dailysportscar.com/2018/03/05/fittipaldi-to-sub-for-van-der-zande-at-dragonspeed.html| title=Fittipaldi To Sub For Van Der Zande At DragonSpeed|publisher=DailySportscar|last=Kilbey|first=Stephen|date = March 5, 2018|access-date=March 5, 2018}} In addition, the team were represented in LMP2 class by Roberto González, Pastor Maldonado, Nathanaël Berthon and Anthony Davidson, who replaced Berthon after the 2018 24 Hours of Le Mans race.{{cite news|last1=Goodwin|first1=Graham|title=Anthony Davidson To Join DragonSpeed LMP2 Effort Post-Le Mans|url=http://www.dailysportscar.com/2018/03/30/anthony-davidson-to-join-dragonspeed-lmp2-effort-post-le-mans.html|access-date=March 30, 2018|work=dailysportscar.com|publisher=Dailysportscar|date=April 8, 2018}}

=IndyCar=

On December 17, 2018, DragonSpeed announced they would join the IndyCar Series in 2019 on a 5-race schedule, including the 103rd Indianapolis 500. The team's No. 81 entry was powered by Chevrolet and driven by Ben Hanley. In their first race, the 2019 Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, Hanley advanced to the second round of qualifying and qualified 12th, and then finished 18th, 2 laps down, in his IndyCar race debut. The team finished 21st at the 2019 Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama. In qualifying for their third IndyCar race at the 103rd Indianapolis 500, the No. 81 struggled for speed early on in the day but finished 27th fastest, confirming DragonSpeed's spot in the field. Hanley would proceed to finish 32nd in the race after a mechanical issue took the team out early. The team was scheduled to participate in 2 further races at Road America and Mid-Ohio, but visa issues prevented the team from getting on track and their inaugural campaign was reduced to 3 races.

In August 2019 team owner Elton Julian stated the team planned on entering ten races in 2020 with Hanley as the driver, with the possibility of additional races. Julian said different drivers could be used if the team were to go beyond the planned ten races, if the right combination of sponsorship and driver talent could be found.Pruett, Marshall (August 30, 2019) [https://racer.com/2019/08/30/dragonspeed-targeting-10-indycar-races-in-2020/ "DragonSpeed targeting 10 IndyCar races in 2020"]. Website of Racer Magazine. Retrieved November 14, 2019. In December, an announcement from the team said they had finalized plans to run six races in 2020 – St. Petersburg, Long Beach, Texas, Mid-Ohio, Laguna Seca and the Indy 500,{{Cite web|url=https://racer.com/2019/12/24/dragonspeed-to-run-six-race-indycar-program-in-2020//|title=DragonSpeed to run six-race IndyCar program in 2020|last=Pruett|first=Marshall|date=December 24, 2019|website=Website of Racer Magazine}} however the COVID-19 pandemic led to the cancellation of the St. Petersburg, Long Beach, Mid-Ohio and Laguna Seca races, and the team did not field an entry for Texas. On August 8, the team announced that Hanley would drive their entry for the Indianapolis 500, which was held on August 23.Pruett, Marshall (August 8, 2020) [https://racer.com/2020/08/08/dragonspeed-confirms-indy-500-entry/ "DragonSpeed confirms Indy 500 entry"] Website of Racer Magazine. Retrieved August 9, 2020. With little preparation time, the team had numerous mechanical issues in practice, resulting in qualifying in the 33rd and last position.Skretta, Dave (August 21, 2020) [https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/auto-racing/hanley-handling-late-entry-last-row-for-indianapolis-500/2020/08/21/aa48c1e2-e3e8-11ea-82d8-5e55d47e90ca_story.html Hanley handling late entry, last row for Indianapolis 500] Washington Post. Retrieved October 7, 2020. The car finished the race in 23rd place.

On October 28, 2020, the team shuttered their IndyCar Series program and sold their IndyCar assets to Meyer Shank Racing, citing the team "being taken back two years" due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Julian left open the possibility of returning to the series when "the next big thing happens for IndyCar" if the resources were available.{{Cite web|url=https://racer.com/2020/10/28/dragonspeed-shutters-indycar-program/|title=DragonSpeed shutters IndyCar program|date=October 28, 2020}}

While no one from DragonSpeed was involved, the car that once belonged to the team went on to win the 2021 Indianapolis 500, being driven by Hélio Castroneves for Meyer Shank Racing.Pruett, Marshall (June 3, 2021) [https://racer.com/2021/06/03/pruetts-cooldown-lap-indy-500-edition/3/ Pruett's cooldown lap: Indy 500 edition] Website of Racer Magazine. Retrieved June 3, 2021.

DragonSpeed returned to IndyCar for the 2022 Indianapolis 500, fielding a joint entry with Cusick Motorsports for driver Stefan Wilson. DragonSpeed leased a chassis from A. J. Foyt Enterprises for the entry.{{cite web|url=https://racer.com/2022/05/05/wilson-and-cusick-join-forces-with-dragonspeed-for-indy/|title=Wilson and Cusick join forces with DragonSpeed for Indy|date=May 5, 2022|accessdate=May 5, 2022|first=Marshall|last=Pruett|website=Racer.com|publisher=Racer Media & Marketing, Inc.}}

Racing results

=24 Hours of Le Mans=

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
Year

! Entrant

! No.

! Car

! Drivers

! Class

! Laps

! {{Tooltip|Pos.|Overall Position}}

! {{Tooltip|Class
Pos.|Class Position}}

align="center"

!rowspan=2| 2017

|align=left| {{flagicon|USA}} DragonSpeed – 10 Star

| 21

|rowspan=2 align=left| Oreca 07-Gibson

|align=left| {{flagicon|GBR}} Ben Hanley
{{flagicon|SWE}} Henrik Hedman
{{flagicon|SWE}} Felix Rosenqvist

|rowspan=2| LMP2

| 343

| 14th

| 12th

align="center"

|align=left| {{flagicon|RUS}} G-Drive Racing

| 22

|align=left| {{flagicon|MEX}} José Gutiérrez
{{flagicon|JPN}} Ryō Hirakawa
{{flagicon|MEX}} Memo Rojas

| 327

| 39th

| 17th

align="center"

!rowspan=2| 2018

|rowspan=2 align=left| {{flagicon|USA}} DragonSpeed

| 10

|align=left| BR Engineering BR1-Gibson

|align=left| {{flagicon|GBR}} Ben Hanley
{{flagicon|SWE}} Henrik Hedman
{{flagicon|NLD}} Renger van der Zande

| LMP1

| 244

| DNF

| DNF

align="center"

| 31

|align=left| Oreca 07-Gibson

|align=left| {{flagicon|FRA}} Nathanaël Berthon
{{flagicon|MEX}} Roberto González
{{flagicon|VEN}} Pastor Maldonado

| LMP2

| 360

| 9th

| 5th

align="center"

!rowspan=2| 2019

|rowspan=2 align=left| {{flagicon|USA}} DragonSpeed

| 10

|align=left| BR Engineering BR1-Gibson

|align=left| {{flagicon|GBR}} Ben Hanley
{{flagicon|SWE}} Henrik Hedman
{{flagicon|NLD}} Renger van der Zande

| LMP1

| 76

| DNF

| DNF

align="center"

| 31

|align=left| Oreca 07-Gibson

|align=left| {{flagicon|GBR}} Anthony Davidson
{{flagicon|MEX}} Roberto González
{{flagicon|VEN}} Pastor Maldonado

| LMP2

| 245

| DNF

| DNF

align="center"

!rowspan=2| 2020

|rowspan=2 align=left| {{flagicon|USA}} DragonSpeed USA

| 21

|rowspan=2 align=left| Oreca 07-Gibson

|align=left| {{flagicon|FRA}} Timothé Buret
{{flagicon|COL}} Juan Pablo Montoya
{{flagicon|MEX}} Memo Rojas

|rowspan=2| LMP2

| 192

| DNF

| DNF

align="center"

| 27

|align=left| {{flagicon|GBR}} Ben Hanley
{{flagicon|SWE}} Henrik Hedman
{{flagicon|NLD}} Renger van der Zande

| 361

| 16th

| 12th

align="center"

! 2021

|align=left| {{flagicon|USA}} DragonSpeed USA

| 21

|align=left| Oreca 07-Gibson

|align=left| {{flagicon|GBR}} Ben Hanley
{{flagicon|SWE}} Henrik Hedman
{{flagicon|COL}} Juan Pablo Montoya

| LMP2 (Pro-Am)

| 356

| 15th

|style="background:#FFFFBF;"| 1st

=IndyCar Series=

(key)

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:85%"
Year

! style="white-spaaace: nowrap;"|Chassis

! style="white-spaaace: nowrap;"|Engine

! style="white-spaaace: nowrap;"|Drivers

! No.

! 1

! 2

! 3

! 4

! 5

! 6

! 7

! 8

! 9

! 10

! 11

! 12

! 13

! 14

! 15

! 16

! 17

! Pos.

! Pts.

rowspan=2|2019

!colspan=4|

| STP

| COA

| ALA

| LBH

| IMS

| INDY

|colspan=2| DET

| TEX

| ROA

| TOR

| IOW

| MDO

| POC

| GAT

| POR

| LAG

!colspan=4|

Dallara DW12

| Chevrolet IndyCar V6 t

| align="left"| {{flagicon|GBR}} Ben Hanley (R)

| 81

| style="background:#CFCFFF;" | 18

|

| style="background:#CFCFFF;" | 21

|

|

| style="background:#EFCFFF;" | 32

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

| 30th

| 31

rowspan=2|2020

!colspan=4|

| TEX

| IMS

| ROA

| ROA

| IOW

| IOW

| INDY

| GTW

| GTW

| MDO

| MDO

| IMS

| IMS

| STP

!colspan=7|

Dallara DW12

| Chevrolet IndyCar V6 t

| align="left"| {{flagicon|UK}} Ben Hanley {{Color box|orange|R|border=darkgray}}

| 81

|

|

|

|

|

|

| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| 23

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

| 33rd

| 14

rowspan=2|2022

!colspan=4|

| STP

| TXS

| LBH

| ALA

| IGP

| INDY

| DET

| ROA

| MDO

| TOR

| IOW

| IOW

| IGP

| NSH

| GAT

| POR

| LAG

!colspan=2|

Dallara DW12

| Chevrolet IndyCar V6 t

| align="left"| {{flagicon|GBR}} Stefan Wilson{{ref|1|1}} {{Color box|orange|R|border=darkgray}}

| 25

|

|

|

|

|

|style="background:#CFCFFF;"| 26

|

|

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|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

| 35th

| 10

* Season still in progress

{{ref|1|1}} In conjunction with Cusick Motorsports

References

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