Byrd has a number of loyal partners and sponsors that help fund his racing program, and he’s going to run Davison again this May at Indy, as well as the Daytona 500 and the four IMSA endurance races.

But that doesn’t mean his dirt support is going anywhere.

“The Byrd/Petry midget is open to any IndyCar driver who wants to try it,” said Byrd. “I like doing interesting things that bring additional attention to short-track racing. I even had a former F-1 driver and Le Mans winner lined up for the Chili Bowl, but scheduling conflicts derailed that plan.

“I keep seeing how much Fernando Alonso likes to try different cars, so maybe we’ll go after him for 2021.”