Forgeline customers swept the podium for two consecutive weekends, at the sixth and seventh rounds of 2025 Trans Am TA season, at Mid-Ohio and Road America.
The domination started at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course over the June 19-22 weekend, where Matthew Brabham set a new qualifying lap record and led flag-to-flag in the No.21 GYM WEED/CD Racing Ford Mustang. He was joined on the podium by second place Chris Dyson (No.16 GYM WEED/CD Racing Ford Mustang) and Paul Menard (No.3 Pittsburgh Paints/Menards Ford Mustang).
With no rest for the weary, the 2025 Trans Am season returned to action just one week later, at Road America, over the June 27-29 weekend. This time, Matthew Brabham once again earned the pole position at the start, in the No.21 GYM WEED/CD Racing Ford Mustang, but team owner Chris Dyson passed him in the very first corner and never looked back, taking the checkered flag and the win, in the No.16 GYM WEED/CD Racing Ford Mustang. Dyson's win at Road America was his second of the 2025 season and the 28th of his Trans Am career. Brabham held on to his position to claim second place, while third place went to Adam Andretti in the No.17 Top Liner Chevrolet Camaro, despite a close battle with Paul Menard, in the No.3 Pittsburgh Paints/Menards Ford Mustang. Andretti and Menard are now tied for the most podium finishes so far, for the 2025 Trans Am TA season.
Congrats to Chris, Matthew, Adam, Paul, and their respective teams, and thanks for the trust that you've placed in Forgeline!
The domination started at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course over the June 19-22 weekend, where Matthew Brabham set a new qualifying lap record and led flag-to-flag in the No.21 GYM WEED/CD Racing Ford Mustang. He was joined on the podium by second place Chris Dyson (No.16 GYM WEED/CD Racing Ford Mustang) and Paul Menard (No.3 Pittsburgh Paints/Menards Ford Mustang).
With no rest for the weary, the 2025 Trans Am season returned to action just one week later, at Road America, over the June 27-29 weekend. This time, Matthew Brabham once again earned the pole position at the start, in the No.21 GYM WEED/CD Racing Ford Mustang, but team owner Chris Dyson passed him in the very first corner and never looked back, taking the checkered flag and the win, in the No.16 GYM WEED/CD Racing Ford Mustang. Dyson's win at Road America was his second of the 2025 season and the 28th of his Trans Am career. Brabham held on to his position to claim second place, while third place went to Adam Andretti in the No.17 Top Liner Chevrolet Camaro, despite a close battle with Paul Menard, in the No.3 Pittsburgh Paints/Menards Ford Mustang. Andretti and Menard are now tied for the most podium finishes so far, for the 2025 Trans Am TA season.
Congrats to Chris, Matthew, Adam, Paul, and their respective teams, and thanks for the trust that you've placed in Forgeline!