Kaylee Bryson Adds Winged Sprint Car Races To Busy Schedule
Kaylee Bryson Adds Winged Sprint Car Races To Busy Schedule
Kaylee Bryson is set to make a handful of Winged Sprint Car starts before running a Trans-Am car at Sebring and beginning the USAC Silver Crown season.

Kaylee Bryson is set to make another Winged Sprint Car appearance to begin her 2023 season. The Muskogee, Oklahoma native, who has become a familiar face on the USAC National Midget scene driving for Keith Kunz, will take on a very diverse schedule this season, beginning with the Winternationals at East Bay Raceway Park (FL) on February 15-18.
Bryson has paired up with Dale Howard and Sam Pierce to drive the No. 47k Mach 1 Chassis machine with help from crew chief Chris Santucci of RE Enterprises and LSI Racing. According to a team press release, the team will tackle Winged Sprint Car races with Bryson at multiple dirt racing venues this season.
This winter, following her second Chili Bowl A-main appearance in Tulsa, Bryson has been testing Sam Pierce Racing's Trans-Am car in Florida in preparation for her Trans-Am debut in Sebring on February 23-26. The partnership with Sam Pierce will also allow her to run the entire USAC Silver Crown series next season as the team will field a car for her on both dirt and pavement.
Along with select Sprint Car starts and her full USAC Silver Crown schedule, Bryson will also make select Trans-Am starts throughout the year.