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Delong Motorsports to raise money for United Way and Autism Ontario

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Delong Motorsports announced today that they’ve partnered with Hishons Custom to create a t-shirt to sell throughout the season. The best part of the t-shirt sales is 100% of the proceeds will go directly to United way and Autsim Ontario. Team owner Kevin Delong came up with the idea as his son is autistic.

Autism’s Ontario mission is to ensure that each individual with Autism Spectrum Disorder is provided the means to achieve quality of life as a respected member of society. Autism is a complex developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life: it is the result of a neurological disorder that affects the functioning of the brain.

“Autism impacts the typical development of the brain in the areas of social interaction and communication skills,” Autism Ontario’s website states. “Children and adults with autism typically have difficulties in verbal and non-verbal communication, social interactions, and leisure or play activities. They find it hard to communicate with others and relate to the outside world.”

United Way, meanwhile, works in communities across Canada to create opportunities for a better life for everyone.

This year will mark Delong Motorsports’ first season in the OSCAAR Hanover Holiday Modified ranks with their two-car team. Kevin Delong will be driving the No. 2Lo car for the full season, in hopes of winning Rookie of the Year and possibly the championship. Meanwhile, Scott Way will be driving the No. 17k on a limited basis.

Delong Motorsports has stated that fans can begin to pre-order shirts as early as April 1st, with the shirts being printed by the first week of racing in May.

Fans interested in more information about Delong Motorsports, their t-shirt fundraiser and more are encouraged to head over to Delong Motorsports’ facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/delongmotorsports17.

Paul Tracy to possibly run Indianapolis 500 and three other races?

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Paul Tracy hasn’t been behind the wheel of an IndyCar since 2011, however that all may change this year.

Wheels.ca reporter Norris McDonald is reporting that Canadian Paul Tracy may make a comeback this year. McDonald says that sources tell him that Tracy will run four races this season, including the Indianapolis 500. Other three would be the Grand Prix of Indianapolis leading up to the big race, as well as the two Honda Indy Toronto races in July. The Honda Indy marks the only Canadian stop as part of the 2014 schedule.

A tweet from Tracy last week has done nothing but fuel the rumors that are swirling.

Another option may have Tracy behind the wheel of an off-road truck as part of  Robby Gordon Formula Off-Road Stadium SUPER Trucks series. Tracy drove one last year at the Honda Indy Toronto and did respectable before crashing on the final lap. The SST trucks will be part of the Honda Indy Toronto weekend, as well as a couple other IndyCar events. 

Tracy has spent the past couple years as a commentator on SportsNet’s IndyCar coverage.

Rookie Watch: Rookies get no luck in Sin City as Dillon best in class

Photo Credit: David Yeazell

Another week in the books for this year’s talented rookie class – another week met by struggles for each of them to endure. The 1.5-mile Las Vegas Motor Speedway produced some ill-handling cars that resulted in poor finishes for the class of talented drivers.

For the second time this year, it was Austin Dillon topping the list with the best finish among his fellow mates.

 

Austin Dillon
Finished: 16th

While his Richard Childress Racing teammates both finished in the top 10, Dillon came up short as he would finish 16th. Dillon started off the day strong after qualifying fourth on Friday, however would drift outside of the top 10 as the race went into it’s second half.

“We just got too tight during the middle portion of the race and lost some track position,” Dillon commented post-race. I am proud of the Cheerios racing team. They did a good job today and I learned a lot. We are building a good notebook that will be helpful next time we come here.”

 

Kyle Larson
Finished: 19th

After posting a third place finish in the Nationwide Series event the day before, many people expected Kyle Larson to run inside the top 15 in Sunday’s Sprint Cup Series event. However, that was not the case as Larson struggled with handling conditions and never had the track position that he needed throughout the day after starting 17th.

 

Michael Annett
Finished: 29th

Michael Annett and Tommy Baldwin Racing may have only finished 29th, but it’s a big step for the little team. It marks their best finish of the season and doesn’t showcase the day that Annett truly had. Annett ran higher up in 20s in the running order for much of the day, though a late pit stop under green resulted in the poor finish. Well most people may overlook the performance, it shows the growth of TBR and how they’re working towards their goal of solid top 20 finishes, rather than finishing in the 30s.

 

Justin Allgaier
Finished: 31st

Following his altercation with Danica Patrick at Phoenix, Jusitn Allgaier’s luck wasn’t that much better in Sin City as he finished 31st after fighting with the handling of his Chevrolet throughout the course of the day.

 

Ryan Truex, Cole Whitt and Alex Bowman
Finished: 35th, 36th and 37th

Three rookies would all finish together and it wasn’t that pretty finish that you want to talk about. For Ryan Truex, Cole Whitt and Alex Bowman, there was no jackpot in Las Vegas as they all finished deep in the field.

Each of these drivers struggled throughout the weekend to find speed and handling to therefore improve their finishing position, ultimately all finishing multiple laps down.

For Whitt, the weekend was tougher than he wanted as he got into the wall during practice on Saturday and started Sunday’s race in his back-up car. His weekend looked promising before that practice incident as he showed speed with the primary car in both Thursday’s test session and Friday’s practice session. Rather than me telling you the story, check out Whitt’s post-race blog on his website by clicking here.

 

Parker Kligerman
Finished: 40th

After blowing the motor last weekend, Parker Kligerman was looking for better luck in Sin City; however, that didn’t happen as he once again finished in the 40s. Kligerman ran into mechanical issues as he fought an electrical problem throughout the course of the 500 mile race.

Swan Racing General Manager Bray Pemberton said, “It’s unfortunate that, through no fault of his own, Parker has been placed in a difficult position to start 2014. It’s a long season and we still expect Parker to be challenging the other rookies for the top spot.”

Kligerman is not within the top 40 in points and will be in a tough spot come Bristol this weekend, having to make sure to get in by his speed. Kligerman talked about his thoughts surrounding Bristol, as well as competing with Swan Racing this year with SpeedwayMedia’s Marshall Gabell. You can read the article by clicking here.

 

Next up: Bristol Motor Speedway

With Sin City behind them, the rookies are set to tackle the toughest short track on the Sprint Cup Series tour. While the rookies will be battling the track, they’ll also be battling their fellow competitors. Tempers are easily shortened and we’ve seen many drivers get turned at Bristol due to the close racing.

Which rookies will survive? And which rookies will get turned off a competitor’s bumper? Stay tuned to this weekend’s event!