ALTON, Va. (September 21, 2025) – Chris Dyson put on a masterclass performance at VIRginia International Raceway, charging from last to first in the Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli TA/GT feature. After a four-tire change following qualifying forced him to start at the back of the field, Dyson methodically carved through the competition to claim his 29th-career TA class victory. The triumph not only showcased his skill and determination but also tied him with Trans Am Hall of Famer Mark Donohue for the second-most wins in TA history. Paul Menard led the field to green in his No. 3 Pittsburgh Paints/Menards Ford Mustang, starting side by side with championship competitor Adam Andretti (No. 17 TOP LINER Chevrolet Camaro). At first, Andretti hung close behind Menard, but he had a brief off on lap five. The mistake not only slowed his progress, but it also led to an overheating issue due to grass on the grille, which required a stop on pit road to remedy. While Menard checked out at the front of the field, Dyson, who started 15th overall because he required a four-tire change after qualifying, climbed through the field in his No. 16 GYM WEED Ford Mustang, working his way up to second in just 10 laps. A caution on lap 11 eliminated Menard’s 16-second gap on the field, putting Dyson right on his rear bumper for the lap-16 restart. Menard and Dyson battled for the next nine laps, with Dyson in Menard’s shadow the entire time. On lap 24, Dyson committed to a bold pass and made it stick, claiming the lead. Once in front, Dyson sailed away while lapped traffic slowed Menard, and when the checkered flag waved, Dyson crossed the finish line with a five-second lead. Menard finished second, and Tomy Drissi (No. 8 Trench Shoring Co./Motul Chevrolet Camaro) was the third to cross the finish line after taking the final podium spot away from Andretti on the last lap. However, Drissi received a post-race penalty for avoidable contact after he and Amy Ruman (No. 23 McNichols Co./Valley Automotive Group Chevrolet Corvette) tangled while racing side by side on lap 19. Andretti was promoted to third, with Drissi relegated to fourth. Ruman rounded out the top five. Brandon Jones (No. 31 Menards/Masterforce Tools Ford Mustang) finished sixth after retiring early due to a mechanical issue. Notes of Interest: - Chris Dyson earned his 29th-career National Championship victory, which ties him with fellow Trans Am Hall of Fame inductee Mark Donohue for second on the all-time TA-class win list and third on the Trans Am National combined class wins tally.
- Dyson drove from 15th overall and last in the TA class to win today’s event. This victory was the third of the 2025 season for Dyson.
- Paul Menard continues to lead the TA standings. He holds a 46-point advantage over Adam Andretti.
- By starting today’s race, Joshua Carlson clinched his first-career SGT championship.
- Chris Coffey has also clinched the GT title, earning his second-consecutive championship.
“I’m just thrilled,” said Dyson on the podium. “We blew qualifying yesterday, plain and simple. I made a mistake coming in at the snack bar and dropped it. Paul [Menard] took the pole away from us, and I knew we were going to have a long day ahead of us because these guys have their stuff together, and I knew Tommy [Drissi] was going to be quick. Thankfully, the car was as good as it had been in practice, and I just had to go out and execute. Those are special days, and I’m really proud of the guys for fighting through a lot of adversity. We’ve had a lot of cartoon anvil moments this year, and it was nice that it came together. It was great racing with Paul. We were nose-to-tail there, and we were just a bit better. I’m just really pumped to be here in GYM WEED Winner’s Circle back here at VIR. This place has meant a lot to me. We’ve had some great days here, and this is one more for me and my personal history books. Thank God for that, and thank you for all the fans that came out to support us today.” TA Top Five: 1. Chris Dyson, No. 16 GYM WEED Ford Mustang 2. Paul Menard, No. 3 Pittsburgh Paints/Menards Ford Mustang 3. Adam Andretti, No. 17 TOP LINER Chevrolet Camaro 4. Tomy Drissi, No. 8 Trench Shoring Co./Motul Chevrolet Camaro 5. Amy Ruman, No. 23 McNichols Co./Valley Automotive Group Chevrolet Corvette EMCO Gears Lap Leader: Paul Menard, No. 3 Pittsburgh Paints/Menards Ford Mustang |