BARBERVILLE, Fla. — Six months in the past, Tyler Courtney laid in a hospital mattress recovering from surgical procedure, pondering his future and his odds to ever race a dash automotive once more.
A violent crash in July 2025 destroyed his race automotive, however not his drive to pursue his ardour.
“I feel there have been instances once I didn’t see a whole lot of progress taking place. These are powerful instances, I’ll inform you that,” mentioned Courtney, of Indianapolis, IN. “These are powerful instances once you kinda suppose your profession is likely to be over.
“But it surely by no means stopped me from working onerous to get again to the place I’m now.”
This weekend, the nationwide 410 dash automotive common will get again behind the wheel of the Clauson Marshall Racing, NOS Power Drink No. 7BC for the primary time because the accident with a 360c.i. engine underneath the hood because the American Dash Automobile Sequence opens its thirty fifth season of competitors at Volusia Speedway Park.
Over the past 28 weeks, Courtney mentioned he’s spent sufficient time in physician’s appointments and bodily remedy periods to final him a lifetime. Being out of the race automotive was onerous for the 31-year-old, however his wait is lastly over. It’s time to place the helmet on as soon as once more.
“I’d say excited is an understatement,” Courtney mentioned. “I stay, sleep, breathe, eat and drink racing. So, not doing something to that nature… clearly, I used to be across the racetrack, however not being within the automotive the final six months actually eats at you. Having the ability to get again behind the wheel is… thrilling isn’t the correct phrase. If there was a greater phrase than ‘excited’ I’d use it.”
Courtney’s high-speed rollover crash at Eldora Speedway final summer time led to security officers extracting him from his automotive earlier than medical personnel transported him to a hospital for analysis. What medical doctors discovered compelled him out of the seat for the rest of his 2025 marketing campaign.
“I broke my T7 (vertebrae) they usually fused me from T5 to T9,” Courtney mentioned. “I bought 10 screws. I do know for certain two, however there is likely to be three plates in there, I’m unsure.”
He spent the following 4 months resting in restoration from the process and started bodily remedy in November. Courtney additionally went by way of a interval of carrying glasses to right double imaginative and prescient — a short lived symptom of cranial nerve injury he suffered within the crash.
Now totally healed from harm and cleared by all medical doctors, “Sunshine” is simply grateful for a way of normalcy to return to his schedule after questioning his future within the sport.
“I don’t suppose there was ever a degree I assumed I’d willingly not get again into it, however there have been positively factors that I assumed in the entire course of that I may not be capable to,” Courtney mentioned. “As soon as I bought cleared from my medical doctors, they have been kinda up entrance with me on that, saying that they didn’t suppose I’d be both. However clearly, they will’t simply come out and inform you that. They wish to preserve your hopes up and make you’re employed onerous to get again to the place you have been.
“Clearly, that labored.”
A former standout within the non-winged number of open-wheel racing, the two-time United States Auto Membership champion made a transition to the 410 Winged Dash Automobile world full-time in 2021, the place he’s spent almost each minute of his on-track time since. What few 360 Dash Automobile begins he’s made in that point have come largely with the American Dash Automobile Sequence at Knoxville Raceway within the 360 Knoxville Nationals, which he received in 2024.
This Thursday–Saturday, he’ll make his first look with the sequence since that triumphant night time in Iowa.
“I bought speaking with my staff, and I used to be like, ‘Why don’t we simply go down there and run with the 360s? That may most likely be a greater approach for me to kinda get my footing beneath me,’” Courtney mentioned. “Clearly, it’s nonetheless quick in a 360 at Volusia, nevertheless it’s not fairly a 410. So, we determined to go down there and get our toes moist. We put a deal along with our engine builder at Stanton Racing Engines to get a 360 constructed.”
The pace of the historic Florida half-mile oval that’s Volusia Speedway Park is just not unfamiliar to Courtney. In 18 profession begins, he’s compiled 13 top-10s, three top-fives and one memorable Characteristic win with the World of Outlaws NOS Power Drink Dash Vehicles in a last-corner go on Rico Abreu.
“I feel Volusia’s gonna be a fantastic place, truthfully, as a result of it’s sometimes fairly clean, it’s quick, and it races nicely after they have the monitor proper,” Courtney mentioned. “I feel it’s gonna be a superb place to get me again in control. I feel pace is the one factor I’ve been missing over the past six months — the uncooked pace of every thing. Clearly, I’ve pushed my streetcar round and stuff, however that’s not going 120 miles an hour round different automobiles.”
Within the early phases of his restoration, Courtney set himself a aim to be totally recovered and prepared for competitors once more by February. Opening night time of competitors at Volusia lands on January 29. He admits his bodily restoration course of exceeded his expectations, and he might have discovered some further fortitude alongside the way in which as nicely.
“I feel it’s made me stronger mentally,” Courtney mentioned. “I at all times felt like I used to be fairly robust mentally earlier than, however simply not letting something creep in or deter me from my final aim was vital for me to understand. I feel the folks round me helped me with that.”
His final six months have been troublesome. However he’s taken the steps, he’s traveled the street to restoration and is prepared for the most important return of his profession with one aim in thoughts.
“I feel, for me, it was extra vital to show to those that this will occur to you, nevertheless it’s as much as me to make it occur and get again to the place I used to be earlier than,” Courtney mentioned. “I feel accidents don’t get talked about lots in our sport; I feel it’s simply sort of a scary factor. However on the finish of the day, racing is harmful, and this stuff are gonna occur to folks.
“I suppose I simply wished to indicate folks you could get damage and are available again and be who you have been earlier than.”














