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  #1 12/14/22 5:20 PM
12/14/22 5:09 PM PURSLEY GOES WITH KO FOR FULL USAC SPRINT CAR SEASON IN 2023

https://www.usacracing.com/news/spri...season-in-2023



PURSLEY GOES WITH KO FOR FULL USAC SPRINT CAR SEASON IN 2023

By: Richie Murray – USAC Media

Speedway, Indiana (December 14, 2022)………Daison Pursley will compete on the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship tour full-time as he and KO Motorsports will take on the full series schedule in 2023.

The Locust Grove, Okla. driver has just four career sprint car appearances without a wing in his career, three of which have come in USAC events.* Pursley has made his name over the past few seasons on the USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship trail for Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports where he’s won twice.

In addition to a USAC National Sprint Car championship run, Pursley will also pursue Rookie of the Year honors with the series in 2023 starting with the first points races of the season on February 16-17-18 at Bubba Raceway Park in Ocala, Fla.

Pursley competed in two USAC Sprint Car features for KKM in 2022, finishing 13th at Circle City Raceway and 12th at Tri-State Speedway.* However, his debut runs came toward the end of 2021 with KO, finishing 8th with USAC and an impressive 2nd with the Midwest Sprint Car Series, both at Tri-State.

This is a dream for Pursley, and he’s prepared to make the most of the opportunity that lies in front of him.

“To go full-time USAC Sprint Car racing is absolutely unbelievable,” Pursley exclaimed.* “In 2021, I got to dabble with the sprint car a little bit with KO.* I was fortunate enough to run one of their great cars at Tri-State.* To go full-time, I’m really excited for it and I’m thankful for the opportunity.”

Of his four sprint car starts, three have come at Tri-State, meaning Pursley will face a full slate of new experiences head on as he competes at a number of new racetracks in a relatively new, for him, type of racecar.* Pursley relishes the opportunity and embraces the challenges that he’ll face in the coming year.

“With sprint cars being a bigger car (than a midget), you’ve just got to put yourself in different situations,” Pursley explained.* “But I feel like it’s still kind of hard for me to know at this point.* Three out of the four non-wing races I’ve run have all been at Tri-State and I know it’s a completely different kind of track.* So far, I just feel like I’ve had to get used to being that sideways around the whole track and learn how to be able to carry that much speed with being that crossed up and sideways.”

With initial plans to race with KO frequently in 2022, those plans were put on hold when Pursley suffered a serious neck injury in a midget accident at Arizona Speedway which required substantial time recovering in a hospital.* Those plans were shelved for the time being until Pursley was ready to make his comeback.* After making his midget return in September – nearly 10 months after his incident – Pursley is now prepped and ready to get after it with KO.

“I just felt like I was getting back into the swing of things this past year, and I felt really good in the driver’s seat,” Pursley revealed.* “The results didn’t always show, but every time I hopped in the car, I felt good, and I was able to drive the car 110 percent, and sometimes that was definitely too hard.* I’m just trying to find those limits again and figure out how hard I can race the car.* I feel like I’m around 85 percent of where I want to be and it’s continuously getting better.* I’m very blessed that my progress hasn’t stopped and continues to get better every single day.”

KO Motorsports team manager Kent Schmidt has winning experience in the USAC National Sprint Car ranks with Chase Stockon as the team’s driver, picking up multiple wins and an Indiana Sprint Week championship in 2020 in addition to back-to-back MSCS titles in 2021-22. *Schmidt loves what he has seen out of Pursley both on and off the track and is thrilled to bring him on board once more for the upcoming season.

“We’re really looking forward to racing with Daison and his family in 2023,” Schmidt stated.* “Daison has intentions to run for a USAC National Sprint Car championship, just the same as we do.* To come back from what he has endured is remarkable, and I’m really looking forward to working with him.* This is going to be an exciting year.”

Pursley will also have Stockon’s tutelage by his side as a teammate of his on the KO team.* Stockon’s 408 career USAC National Sprint Car starts rank seventh all-time while accruing 14 feature wins and the respect of his peers, something Pursley shares.

“I’ll be with a good group to help set me straight as I get my feet wet in non-wing sprint car racing,” Pursley related.* “With Chase being there, it’ll be a really good team where I can lean on him because he’s been through it all.”

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DirtTrackTherapy16J (Offline)
  #2 12/15/22 12:38 PM
First for me, Congratulations Daison on being positive and continuing a speedy recovery. Next, Congratulations KO Motorsports for taking on a very talented young driver in Daison. This will be exciting to see how things go for the entire team.

However, speaking of the entire team. Obviously Chase is a big part of the team, as was JMac in 2022. Occasionally Rooster raced as well. With this said, anyone that is extremely close with the team or anyone on the team, where does Daison fit in car wise? Is Chase or JMac not coming back? Is Daison going to run Rooster's car? Is there a 4th car and all 4 guys run? Just curious if anyone has this answer.
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The Old Coyote (Offline)
  #3 12/15/22 12:41 PM
Who is Rooster?

Real Race Cars Don't Have Fenders!
Ed
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DirtTrackTherapy16J (Offline)
  #4 12/15/22 12:43 PM
Originally Posted by The Old Coyote:
Who is Rooster?
Kent Schmidt
openwheelfan1 (Offline)
  #5 12/15/22 2:34 PM
Originally Posted by DirtTrackTherapy16J:
First for me, Congratulations Daison on being positive and continuing a speedy recovery. Next, Congratulations KO Motorsports for taking on a very talented young driver in Daison. This will be exciting to see how things go for the entire team.

However, speaking of the entire team. Obviously Chase is a big part of the team, as was JMac in 2022. Occasionally Rooster raced as well. With this said, anyone that is extremely close with the team or anyone on the team, where does Daison fit in car wise? Is Chase or JMac not coming back? Is Daison going to run Rooster's car? Is there a 4th car and all 4 guys run? Just curious if anyone has this answer.
In 2022, the KO racing team ran two cars at USAC events but did run 3 and even occasionally 4 cars at some events. In the release it notes that Chase Stockon will be a team mate to Daison Pursley at the USAC races, so that leads me to believe Chase will run the full USAC season. There is no mention, nor have I heard what Jason McDougal is doing for a USAC sprint car ride for 2023.
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Charles Nungester (Offline)
  #6 12/15/22 2:42 PM
Honestly, Just thrilled that he can race and has competitive rides. Probably the fourth time I've seen new Generations come into the sport and honestly, Each time they are more competitive sooner than the last. Doesn't surprise me when a rookie wins now. With Moles and Axom showing it can be done.

Also tells me they're getting lots of laps in lower divisions coming in.

Charles Nungester
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DirtTrackTherapy16J (Offline)
  #7 12/15/22 3:40 PM
Originally Posted by openwheelfan1:
In 2022, the KO racing team ran two cars at USAC events but did run 3 and even occasionally 4 cars at some events. In the release it notes that Chase Stockon will be a team mate to Daison Pursley at the USAC races, so that leads me to believe Chase will run the full USAC season. There is no mention, nor have I heard what Jason McDougal is doing for a USAC sprint car ride for 2023.
Please dont take this wrong, as I do not disagree with anything you said. However, I read that same press release and already knew all of that before I typed my original post much less reading your post that you typed. Press releases can say anything, doesnt mean things dont/wont change. I'm looking for more of a definitive answer, on the team, including but not limited to JMac. Maybe there isnt an answer yet, who knows, just curious is all.
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