As the 2014 IndyCar Series gets set to roar back into life next month, Andretti Autosport racer, James Hinchcliffe, heads back to Canada this week to put his co-hosting skills to the test on TV and radio.
Continuing to fill out a busy summer schedule, Andretti Autosport Short Track announced today that third generation driver Jarett Andretti will compete in every pavement United States Auto Club (USAC) Traxxas Silver Crown Series event and seventeen USAC National Sprint Car events, covering eleven states.
Mike Conway selects a spot out of the sun on Sebring International Raceway's pit lane for a conversation with Ed Carpenter Racing and Chevrolet engineers.
Marco Andretti enters his ninth season as an IndyCar Series driver coming off a career best of fifth in the championship, which he credited to work before the 2013 season. For 2014, Andretit will sport the blue and yellow colors of Snapple, and he aims to take the next step and win the IndyCar Series championship.
Gary Elliott Motorsports is proud to announce they will be competing in the 2014 OSCAAR Modified division. The team has purchased the #91 Modified of Mike Westwood, and is looking forward to running all 15 scheduled races in 2014.
The Canadian Motorsports Expo Powered by Inside Track Motorsport News, in conjunction with DSE Automotive, will continue a long-running tradition of supporting grassroots motorsports with the creation of the Drag Racing Night of Champions, a celebration geared towards recognizing the achievements of many of Canada’s top straight-line racers in 2013.
Venturini Motorsports (VMS) and long-time marketing partner Zaxby’s have agreed on a full season sponsorship deal featuring John Wes Townley. Townley will be piloting VMS’s No.15 Zaxby’s Toyota Camry during the upcoming 20-event ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards schedule.
Grant Enfinger, who recently signed with Team BCR Racing to compete in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards, announced in December The Casite Company along with the Motor Honey brand will return as the Primary Marketing Partner on the No. 90 Ford Fusion.
Almost every news report reinforces the fact that public roads and highways can be dangerous places, especially when you add in ever-changing road conditions. The unfortunate truth is that most drivers rely on luck, limited experience and maybe some rudimentary training to help them avoid problems. The daily accident reports clearly demonstrate that more needs to be done.
It was a challenging day for Josh Berry and the No. 21 DEX team at Kansas Speedway, ending in a 27th-place finish in Sunday’s AdventHealth 400 after starting 30th.