Chris Dyson

Chris Dyson
Chris Dysonis an American racing driver who competes in the American Le Mans Series for Dyson Racing. The son of team owner Rob Dyson, Chris is a two-time ALMS champion, having taken the LMP675 Drivers title in 2003 and earning the LMP1 Championship in 2011. He is the Vice President and Sporting Director of Dyson Racing...
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It's nice to see our old cars here. There's no one better to give some feedback on the car than Andy.
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Max Crawford has been working with Dyson Racing since the early nineties. He is a valued member of the extended Dyson racing family. It was an honor for me to give the Crawford Race Cars its first win in 2002. Their team knows how to win and we learned a lot in a short period of time working together last year.
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It's going to be an exciting year for us and we have a lot to look forward to.
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The car was flown here from England and arrived here Friday afternoon. It did not turn a wheel until this test. It was a very sleep-deprived weekend for the boys. It has been a big push, but thankfully the car was delivered as we expected. We are lucky that we are dealing with two companies like Lola and AER that are small, nimble and responsive. When ALMS announced this date a couple of months ago, we were looking at a late January delivery and Lola and AER stepped up and answered the call when we said we would like to make this event.
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You have to push yourself and the car very hard for the entire race. The field is so deep and there are so many good teams, you can't afford to back off the pace too much (to save the car for the entire 24 hours). You have to be very smart in traffic. That one move you would make in a sprint race, you may have second thoughts about doing but for most part you have to go for it.