Category: Other Series Racing

Other series racing

  • Kimmel Starting Eighth with “Strong” No. 44

    Kimmel Starting Eighth with “Strong” No. 44

    [media-credit name=”ARCA Racing Network” align=”alignright” width=”175″][/media-credit](BROOKLYN, Mich. – June 15, 2012) – Frank Kimmel is hopeful for a strong run in his 24th ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards attempt at Michigan International Speedway, and thinks he has the car and the starting position to do it.

    The driver of the No. 44 Ansell/Menards Toyota posted the eighth quickest time in Menards Pole Qualifying presented by Ansell at 38.413 seconds (187.437 mph) and will start from the outside of the fourth row for today’s RainEater Wiper Blades 200 at Michigan International Speedway.

    “The car drives very good,” Kimmel said. “That was a wide open qualifying lap, so we thought we would be a little quicker. It drives good, and turns in the center of the corner real well. We’re close to the front, so we should have a strong car to run up front with.”

    The RainEater Wiper Blades 200 is the eighth event of the 2012 season. SPEED Channel will have live coverage beginning at 5 p.m. ET, with the 100-lap event taking the green flag at 5:15.

  • COULTER AND RIP IT ENERGY FUEL GRAB THE POLE FOR THIS AFTERNOON’S RAINEATER WIPER BLADES 200 AT MICHIGAN INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY

    COULTER AND RIP IT ENERGY FUEL GRAB THE POLE FOR THIS AFTERNOON’S RAINEATER WIPER BLADES 200 AT MICHIGAN INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY

    [media-credit name=”CoulterMotorsports.com” align=”alignright” width=”225″][/media-credit]BROOKLYN, M.I. (June 15, 2012) – Joey Coulter grabbed his third career ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards pole this morning at Michigan international Speedway. The 22-year-old in his No. 61 Rip it Energy Fuel, Coulter Motorsports Chevrolet set a new track record with a blistering qualifying lap of 37.471-seconds (192.149 mph – 0.247-seconds/1.259 mph faster than the second-place qualifier).

    Coulter on his pole winning qualifying lap:

    “It was a heck of a lap. I can’t thank everybody at Rip It Energy Fuel and Coulter Motorsports enough for putting this Chevrolet together. Harold Holly’s [crew chief] calling the shots this weekend, and I don’t know how he figures out qualifying, but he can make a rocket ship.  My dad’s team Coulter Motorsports, they’ve been really getting better and better. I think we’ve found a good combination and something that’s going to work. It’ll be great for my teammate Matt Lofton for the rest of the year.”

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  • Kevin Swindell leads practice for RainEater Wiper Blades 200 at Michigan

    Kevin Swindell leads practice for RainEater Wiper Blades 200 at Michigan

    [media-credit name=”ARCA Racing Network” align=”alignright” width=”313″][/media-credit]After winning the previous two ARCA Racing Series events with Brennan Poole, Venturini Motorsports looks to continue their streak through Michigan International Speedway as Kevin Swindell led the practice session. It marked the first practice on the newly-repaved track for the ARCA cars.

    Swindell, the three-time defending Chili Bowl Champion, topped the charts with a best lap of 37.278 seconds. If Swindell is able to lay down that lap during Friday’s qualifying session, he will be beat Cale Gale’s track record by 3.5 mph. In total, five drivers beat the track record in the practice session.

    Swindell is set to drive the No. 55 Curb Records Toyota in eight events this year, including Talladega, Michigan, Pocono, Chicagoland Speedway, New Jersey Motorsports Park, the Illinois State Fairgrounds, the DuQuoin State Fairgrounds, and Kansas Speedway

    Coulter Motorsports teammates Joey Coulter and Matt Lofton were second and third on the charts. Coulter was excited about the racing this weekend, knowing it’d be exciting after the re-pave.

    “It’ll definitely be fast, which we saw in the test session last month, but it’ll allow us to run multiple grooves with less tire ware,” Coulter commented. “If we keep our Chevy out of trouble, I know we’ll be in contention at the end to win.”

    Kyle Larson was fourth in practice, driving for Eddie Sharp Racing in his ARCA debut. Larson was signed to an Earnhardt-Ganassi Racing Development Driver contract after winning 22 major professional feature races last year, including victories in the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series (WoO), all three United States Auto Club (USAC) National Divisions and the American Sprint Car Series (ASCS).

    Cunningham Motorsports’ Alex Bowman rounded out the top five. Roulo Brother’s driver Chris Buescher was sixth, followed by Venturini’s Ryan Reed, ThorSport Racing’s Frank Kimmel, CHR’s Chad Hackenbracht and points leader Brennan Poole.

    There were several incidents during the 95-minute practice session, but nothing too serious.

    Menards Pole Qualifying presented by Ansell begins on Friday at 10 a.m. with the 100-lap, 200-mile race at 5 p.m. The race will be aired live on SPEED. ARCARacing.com featuring live timing and scoring coverage for both the qualifying session and the race.

    Practice Results

    ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards Event #8
    Michigan Int’l Speedway, Brooklyn MI, 6-15-12
    RainEater Wiper Blades 200, Practice Results

    POS NO DRIVER/HOMETOWN TEAM & CAR TIME SPEED
    1 55 Kevin Swindell/Germantown TN Curb Records-Venturini Motorsports Toyota 37.278 193.143
    2 61 Joey Coulter/Miami Springs FL RipIt Energy Drink-Darrell Gwynn Foundtn Chevy 37.623 191.372
    3 16 Matt Lofton/Roxboro NC Strutmasters.com Chevrolet 37.667 191.149
    4 6 Kyle Larson/Elk Grove CA ESR Chevrolet 37.885 190.049
    5 22 Alex Bowman/Tucson AZ 13 abc/abc 12-St. Jude’s-eBay Motors Dodge 37.919 189.878
    6 17 Chris Buescher/Prosper TX Roulo Brothers Racing Ford 38.182 188.571
    7 15 Ryan Reed/Bakersfield CA JDRF Ford 38.269 188.142
    8 44 Frank Kimmel/Clarksville IN Ansell-Menards Toyota 38.319 187.896
    9 58 Chad Hackenbracht/New Philadelphia OH Michigan Apples Chevrolet 38.390 187.549
    10 25 Brennan Poole/The Woodlands TX Venturini Motorsports Toyota 38.488 187.071
    11 92 Brennan Newberry/Bakersfield CA NTS Motorsports Chevrolet 38.664 186.220
    12 35 Nelson Canache/Caracas Venezuela Venezuela Tourism Chevrolet 38.706 186.018
    13 52 Tom Hessert/Cherry Hill NJ Federated Auto Parts Chevrolet 38.713 185.984
    14 99 Brandon Davis/Huntington Beach CA Roulo Brothers Racing Ford 38.903 185.076
    15 04 Larry Barford Jr./Denton MD First Mariner Bank-Trauma Doc Dodge 39.354 182.955
    16 97 Juan Carlos Blum/Guadalajara Mexico Carter 2 Motorsports Dodge 39.380 182.834
    17 66 John Blankenship/Williamson WV Coal America’s Energy Toyota 39.506 182.251
    18 32 Aleks Gregory/Baton Rouge LA Mosquito Patch Toyota 39.624 181.708
    19 12 Jared Marks/Napoleon OH Premium Energy VIP-SRT Motorsports-UNOH Dodge 39.659 181.548
    20 88 Buster Graham/Lafayette LA Buffalo Wild Wings-Batter’s Dream Ford 39.798 180.914
    21 68 Will Kimmel/Sellersburg IN Clarksville Schwinn & Cyclery Ford 39.888 180.505
    22 95 Michael Leavine/Bullard TX WRL General Contractors Ford 40.158 179.292
    23 20 Tom Berte/New Berlin WI CGS Premier-StayTuned Customs Chevrolet 40.650 177.122
    24 40 Roger Carter/Sunfield MI Carter 2 Motorsports Dodge 41.066 175.328
    25 3 Mike Buckley/Ann Arbor MI ETS-Kelly Tire Chevrolet 41.300 174.334
    26 5 Bobby Gerhart/Lebanon PA Lucas Oil Slick Mist Chevrolet 41.730 172.538
    27 23 Spencer Gallagher/Las Vegas NV Allegiant Air Chevrolet 41.881 171.916
    28 7 Kent Schenkel/Huntington IN Schenkel Racing Dodge 42.076 171.119
    29 02 Josh Williams/Port Charlotte FL SW Florida Cable Construction Ford 43.166 166.798
    30 69 Korbin Forrister/Cedartown GA Tilted Kilt Ford 43.821 164.305
    31 48 James Hylton/Inman SC Radon.com Ford 44.673 161.171
    32 06 Tommy O’Leary/Cygnet OH Wayne Peterson Racing Ford 45.172 159.391
    33 0 Brad Smith/Shelby Township MI Wayne Peterson Racing Ford 45.226 159.200
    34 34 Darrell Basham/Henryville IN Darrell Basham Racing Chevrolet 46.596 154.520
    35 10 Rick Clifton/Circleville OH BASF Chevrolet 46.735 154.060
  • Josh Williams looks for respect after back-to-back top 10s

    Josh Williams looks for respect after back-to-back top 10s

    [media-credit name=”Knights Motorsports Management” align=”alignright” width=”300″][/media-credit]While a win is the main thing that a racecar would like to have, they’re also looking for something else – respect. Last year, Josh Williams began in his trek in the ARCA Racing Series and the finding respect, it wasn’t as easy as the finishes weren’t there. However, with his second straight top 10,  competitors are beginning to take a look at Williams and recognize his talent.

    Now heading into the running of the RainEater Wiper Blades 200 at Michigan, Williams is hopeful that will continue as with it being a wide track, there’s lots of room to race hard and get another solid finish. After all, the last race track the ARCA cars raced at – Pocono Raceway – was wide and fast, too.

    “The Pocono finish did a lot for us,” William says. “We literally were able to take a new car, thrash it together, take it to Pocono, make some aggressive changes throughout the weekend and bring the team home a run. It was an awesome feeling, because we’re just a small group – trying to make big dreams come true.”

    The race at Pocono marked Williams’ first ever race on a Superspeedway and he did well, finishing 10th. He’ll be tested again this week as this marks his first ever start at Michigan.

    “Michigan’s a bigger story this weekend,” the 18-year-old continues. “It’s a huge place, smaller than Pocono, but I think horsepower is going to be key. We’re going to give it our all and we’re bringing the same car that we used at Pocono, because we feel that with the rules change this car will once again help us.”

    With it being his first trip to Michigan, he isn’t quite sure what to expect as some have said it’ll be a calm race, well others have said it could be a crazy race.

    “At Pocono, there were times you saw guys out there by themselves and others just racing the heck out of one another,” Williams adds. “I think you will see the same on Friday afternoon. That in truth will make it a great spectacle for the fans. Hopefully it will be as fun behind the wheel as I’m expecting it to be.”

    If Williams wants to continue on and keep gaining that wanted respect, he will need some sponsorship as he has yet to lock down that key piece yet. With being a family-backed team, they are currently on a limited budget.

    “We have some stuff here and there, but nothing permanent,” Williams explains. “Everyone’s trying, it’s hard out there – but we’re a family first and foremost – so we’ll just keep digging and hashing things together like we did at Pocono last week and if we don’t – we’ll have a good run that will give us some spark to go out there and let someone know that we have a great home for them. I know I wouldn’t be sitting where I am right now if it wasn’t for my parents.”

    Williams hopes that sponsorship comes as he’s sitting pretty good in the points as he is currently 10th.

    “I think it’s pretty big, even after missing a race that we’re sitting inside the top-10 again,” Williams explains. “My parents are the ones that deserve a lot of the credit and the huge dedication and countless hours by the crew too. We unite as one – one big family and that’s how we plan to stay through the thick and thin the rest of the year.”

  • Brandon Crumbie is ready for Barrie Speedway after a top five at Sunset

    Brandon Crumbie is ready for Barrie Speedway after a top five at Sunset

    [media-credit id=4 align=”alignright” width=”266″][/media-credit]In the first race of the inaugural OSCAAR Modified season at Sunset International Speedway in Innisfil, Ontario, Brandon Crumbie finished fifth in the feature after starting seventh following a fourth and a sixth in the qualifying heats.

    Crumbie is one of the 16 drivers that showed at Sunset last month to take a chance with the new series. Crumbie said he made the decision after deciding to take a season off from running Late Models. With a modified in his garage, the decision was easy.

    “When I heard about the class and the schedule, it was a great opportunity to race and still have some weekends off,” the driver of the No.  72 California Daves Complete Auto Body, Amsoil (Al Prichard), Alliston Signs, Akn Automotive and Homeland Auto Service Modified says.

    “Basically we had the car in the garage and we were actually going to take a season off from Late Model,” Crumbie says. “So when I heard about the class and the schedule, it was a great opportunity to race and still have some weekends off.”

    Last season, Crumbie spent most of the year running a Late Model at Varney Motor Speedway, which is one of the seven different tracks that the modifieds will hit this year. Amongst the tracks, Crumbie is excited to go to Kawartha Speedway and Delaware Speedway.

    “I’ve never raced at them and these mods sound like they are gonna fly at those tracks,” he adds.

    This will mark Crumbie’s first season running a Modified so the expectations right now are to win rookie of the year and get a good finish in points.

    “I think we have a really strong car right now after testing at Sunset and Barrie,” he adds.

    Crumbie got started in 2001 after watching his dad run a derby van event at Barrie.

    “When we were there, we saw the mini stocks running,” he tells the story. “The next year we built the Chevette and my dad drove it because I was too young. In 2003, I ran my first full season in Pure Stock fours.”

    Behind the scenes, it was his family and friends helping him every step of the way. He thanks his A-Team for helping him out, which includes Dave, Will, Spencer, RJ, Ben, Justin and his fiancé Erica.

    He adds that what drives his passion to race is that it keeps him out of trouble.

    Entering his ninth season of racing, the Beeton, Ontario native has already had plenty of memorable moments.

    “My first win in the Chevette I’ll never forget,” he says. “Next would be the championship at Barrie and I’ll never forget the rollover at Varney in the Late Model, getting it back for the second with a lot of help.”

    For the driver that calls his racing hero Tony Stewart, he says that those wishing to go racing should not get discouraged when things get tough and just keep trying.

    Outside of racing, his interests including water sports, go-karting, biking and anything that goes fast.

  • Race No. 3: Clarington 200 at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park

    Race No. 3: Clarington 200 at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park

    [media-credit name=”canadiantiremotorsportspark.com” align=”alignright” width=”300″][/media-credit]While the opening two races of the 2012 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series season have been on road courses, this weekend marks the first oval race of 2012, taking place on the half-mile Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (CTMP).

    When the series was there back in May for the opening race on the 2.459-mile road course, J.R. Fitzpatrick emerged the winner after a thrilling battle with Scott Steckly and D.J. Kennington. While Fitzpatrick has three wins on the road course, his best finish on the oval is a second which came in 2010. In four starts at CTMP, the Cambridge, Ontario native has three top 10s and a pole, which came last year.

    Fitzpatrick’s crew chief Don Thomson Jr. is the all-time win leader on the oval with a total of two wins. Thomson teamed up with Fitzpatrick at the beginning of the season.

    Coming into the weekend, Fitzpatrick leads the points, one point over Andrew Ranger. This year’s CTMP race will mark Ranger’s first start on the oval since winning in 2009. Though he is on a roll as he has finished in the top five in his last five series starts and has finished in the top 10 in 24 of his last 25 series starts.

    2011 Series Champion Scott Steckly won the 2011 edition of the race at CTMP and currently sits third in points. In five starts on the oval, he has finshed in the top 10 three times. Steckly is known for being consistant as he has had four consecutive top-five finishes dating back to last year and has scored a top 10 finish in six of his last seven series starts.

    Steckly’s young teammate L.P. Dumoulin will make his first start on the oval after starting the year with back-to-back top fives on the road courses to sit fifth in points. Though he was the 2011 series rookie of the year, this just marks his fourth career oval start.

    The last previous CTMP race winner not mentioned yet is Kerry Micks, who won the 2008 version, but will not be behind the wheel of the No. 02 this weekend. He is only running the road course events this year while series veteran Mark Dilley runs the ovals. This weekend marks his 2012 series debut at a track where he’s finished well before as he finished runner-up in 2007 and 2008. However, in his last three starts at CTMP, he has only one top 10.

    Another driver looking forward to this weekend’s race at CTMP is D.J. Kennington, who currently sits third in points. Kennington finished second and fifth at the two road course events this year, though finds his comfort zone on the ovals.

    “It’s not that I don’t like I don’t like road racing because I do,” Kennington comments. “It’s very challenging, but I’m just more comfortable on ovals.”

    The St. Thomas, Ontario native says he’s off to a decent start to the year with only being seven points behind points leader Fitzpatrick.

    “I think we had a top-three car at ICAR, but we made a few mistakes,” he says. “Third in the opener was solid. Anytime you can beat Andrew Ranger (fourth place) on a road course, that’s a good day.”

    It’s no secret that Kennington is more successful on the ovals as 10 of his 11 series-career wins have been on the ovals. He has yet to reach victory lane at CTMP, with his best finish being third, which he got in 2008 and 2009. Last year, he finished in fifth.

    “It’s a tough track. None of the turns are alike. I’m not sure I’ve ever hit the same mark twice in a row,” he notes. “I think I won a CASCAR race there in 2005, but for one reason or another we haven’t gotten a NASCAR win there.”

    While most drivers are involved in single-car operations in the Canadian Tire Series, Kennington runs a multi-car team that sees him prepare cars for both Noel Dowler and Jason White.

    “It’s kind of a double-edged sword. Sometimes I wish we didn’t have three cars to get ready, but sometimes it’s good to turn your attention to something else,” he comments. “It’s really a good way for us not to obsess on our own stuff.”

    Last year, White finished 15th at CTMP driving one of Kennington’s cars while Dowler makes his CTMP debut this weekend.

    Dowler is one of eight drivers making their CTMP debut as Steve Côté, Ray Courtemanche Jr., L.P. Dumoulin, Larry Jackson, Martin Roy, Howie Scannell Jr. and Mike Scholz are also slated to make their first start on the half-mile oval.

    Meanwhile, Jeff Lapcevich will make his 41st career start this weekend at CTMP, looking to improve on the eighth place finish he got last year on his third start on the oval. With this being Lapcevich’s first full-time NASCAR season, it looks good so far as he currently sits sixth in points.

    With this being the first oval of the season, it sets the tone for the rest of the year as it gives everybody a preview of what to expect going forward. It also begins a three-race oval stretch as the next pair of races – Delaware Speedway and Motoplex Speedway – are both on ovals.

  • Veach, The Young Marines Youth Organization Celebrate National Flag Day

    Veach, The Young Marines Youth Organization Celebrate National Flag Day

    Zach Veach joins the Young Marines youth organization in their efforts to raise awareness to the U.S. Flag on National Flag Day, June 14th.

    [media-credit name=”andrettiautosport.com” align=”alignright” width=”400″][/media-credit]WASHINGTON, DC (June 14, 2012) – Most Americans can tell you what day of the year that Independence Day, or Veterans Day lands on each year, but Flag Day and National Flag Week is commonly an overlooked event. Today, June 14th, is National Flag Day and Andretti Autosport Star Mazda driver Zach Veach is celebrating his partnership with the Young Marines youth organization to honor the flag.

    “Through my partnership with the Young Marines youth organization, I meet youth that make up this incredible program that are dedicated to many things like raising awareness for the flag,” said Veach. “Each Young Marine has a different story and background, but I have noticed that they are all working together towards a common goal; living a life of leadership, integrity and self-discipline. The Young Marines share a similar passion for their dedication to promoting and living a healthy, drug-free lifestyle. I admire individuals who can identify what they are passionate about, set goals for themselves and work effortlessly to achieve them. I strive to use this same mentality in my personal life and racing career.”

    Many communities and civic groups arrange special ceremonies on, or around, Flag Day and National Flag Week each year; and, the Young Marines is no exception. The week of June 14 is designated as “National Flag Week.” During National Flag Week, the President of the United States will issue a proclamation urging U.S. citizens to fly the American flag for the duration of that week. Flag Day is June 14th annually.

    “I’m flying the American flag every time I race,” continued Veach. “OMP gives me an awesome uniform each year with the American flag shooting down the sides of it. It’s awesome and I’m honored each time I get in my K12 Mazda racecar to know that I’m racing with the flag right with me.”

    National Executive Director of the Young Marines, Mike Kessler, says Zach is a remarkable young man with incredible talent who shares in the Young Marines values of being a good citizen.

    “Whether it be living a healthy, drug free lifestyle to raising awareness to our national flag, Zach has the qualities that are rare in many young people,” says Kessler. “We are proud our honorary Young Marine Zach Veach has joined the Young Marines in our efforts to raise awareness to the flag on National Flag Day, June 14th. Young Marine units are very active in civic events to honor the American flag, and they do so all year long. We believe that we can do even more as a national organization to help inform and enlighten the status of Flag Day and National Flag Week in our communities.”

    The Young Marines has been a partner in Veach’s racing career since 2011. The two will return to the racetrack next week Iowa Speedway as a lead up to the headling IZOD IndyCar Series race. The 7/8-mile Iowa Speedway will open for Veach and his K12 Mazda for practice on Fri., June 22. Veach has just one previous start at the Newton-Iowa track with a top-five result and a third-place qualifying effort.

    Sanctioned by INDYCAR, the Star Mazda Championship is one of two series part of both the Mazda Road to Indy ladder system and the MAZDASPEED Motorsports Development driver program. Andretti Autosport is currently the only INDYCAR team to compete in each level of the Mazda Road to Indy.

    For more information, please visit www.YoungMarines.com or www.zachveach.com.

    About the Young Marines youth organization:

    The Young Marines is a national non-profit 501(c)3 youth education and service program for boys and girls ages 8 through completion of high school. The program focuses on teaching the values of leadership, teamwork and self-discipline so its members can live and promote a healthy, drug-free lifestyle. The national organization is comprised of over 10,000 youths and 2,800 adult volunteers in nearly 300 throughout the United States and overseas. For more information about the Young Marines youth organization, visit the official website:www.YoungMarines.com.

     

    About Zach Veach:

    Zach “Ziggy” Veach is a 17-year-old autoracing driver who competes in INDYCAR’s ‘Mazda Road to Indy’ Star Mazda Championship Series, an important open-wheel stepping-stone to a career in the IZOD IndyCar Series and Indianapolis 500. In 2012, Veach captured the Formula Car Challenge Winter Series Championship and in 2011, he secured the USF2000 Cooper Tires Winterfest Championship and was voted the “Most Popular Driver in USF2000”. Named by ESPN The Magazine as a NEXT athlete in motorsports, Veach keeps an active pace both on and off the race track. In 2010, Michael Andretti signed Veach to his team, Andretti Autosport, while also being named one of CNN’s “Intriguing People” and being nominated for the Sports Illustrated “Sports Kid of the Year” award. In addition to his racing, Veach is an advocate for safer driving as the national spokesperson for FocusDriven, an advocacy group for victims of motor vehicle crashes involving drivers using their cell phones and has campaigned for Oprah Winfrey’s “No Phone Zone.” Veach designed a phone application through his phone-app building company, ZaAPP, releasing urTXT, in the Marketplace for Android to help consumers avoid dangerous text messaging while driving. Like most of his peers, Veach was bullied as a kid and works to combat the growing epidemic as part of the Cyber Safety Academy’s “No BULL Challenge” as a key ambassador. Veach has been a guest or profiled on a variety of national platforms including NBC’s The Today Show, CNN’s Headline News, ABCNews.com, Oprah Radio’s The Gayle King Show, The Los Angeles Times, AOL.com and is a blogger for RACER magazine and The Huffington Post. The son of a national truckand tractor-pulling champion, Veach is sponsored by K12, Zakosi Data Backup, the Young Marines youth organization, Replay XD, Arai Helmets, OMP, ADS IT Solutions, and artrotondo.com. He enters his senior year of high school this fall and released his first book, 99 THINGS TEENS WISH THEY KNEW BEFORE TURNING 16, in 2011. For more information, please visitwww.ZachVeach.com.

    About Andretti Autosport:

    Based in Indianapolis and led by racing legend Michael Andretti, Andretti Autosport fields multiple entries in the IZOD IndyCar Series. Andretti Autosport competes in Firestone Indy Lights, the Star Mazda Championship and in the USF2000 National Championship. The company boasts three IZOD IndyCar Series championships (2004, 2005 and 2007), two Firestone Indy Lights titles (2008 and 2009), one USF2000 championship (2010) and has won the Indianapolis 500 twice (2005 and 2007). For more information, please visit www.AndrettiAutosport.com.

    About the Star Mazda Championship Series:
    For 2012, the Star Mazda Championship presented by Goodyear will again be a major part of the “Mazda Road to Indy”. The 2012 schedule consists of 17 races on 10 weekends, most with IndyCar. Rising stars from around the world will compete on road courses, street circuits and ovals in front of more than a million fans as they battle for prizes valued at $1.5 million, including a scholarship to move up and race in the 2013 Firestone Indy Lights series. Drivers 16 and older are welcome to compete and the Star Mazda Championship also features the Expert Series for drivers 30 and older. The Star Mazda Championship features standing starts, wheel-to-wheel racing at 160 mph and budgets a fraction of other top open-wheel ladder series. For more information on the Star Mazda Championship and its drivers, as well as the Mazda Motorsports ladder system, please visit www.StarMazda.com.

  • Milwaukee IndyFest Event Updates

    Milwaukee IndyFest Event Updates

    [media-credit name=”milwaukeeindyfest.com” align=”alignright” width=”210″][/media-credit]Tickets are available:  Grandstand seating is FREE Friday, with on-track action beginning at 9 a.m. Fans can watch practice and qualifying for the IZOD IndyCar Series stars, followed by the Firestone Indy Lights 100 race taking the green flag at 5:40 pm.A general admission ticket is required for Friday’s infield activities, which include: Family Fun Zone and zipline, Ferris wheel, bumper cars and many kids games and activities, the Snake Pit for live DJ and viewing platform, the IZOD IndyCar Fan Village, IndyCar and Indy Lights driver autograph sessions and the main concert stage. Friday evening’s entertainment will include the Saz’s Brat Fry from 5 pm to 8 pm, and the Battle of the Bands, which kicks off at 6:45 with eight of Milwaukee’s finest musical acts.

    Arrive Early: Saturday morning, all infield activities kick-off at 8 am, with an IZOD IndyCar Series driver autograph session at 9:15 am. Fans are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy “Coffee with the Legends” – a question and answer session with some of the biggest names of past and present IndyCar history. The legends line-up will include IndyFest promoter Michael Andretti, team owner Roger Penske, current IZOD IndyCar Series champion Dario Franchitti (tentative), and driving legends Johnny Rutherford and Arie Luyendyk. The “Coffee with the Legends” session begins at 9:45 am Saturday in the IZOD IndyCar Fan Village in the infield of the Milwaukee Mile. All reserved ticket holders are welcome inside the infield for all of the pre- and post-race activities.

    Smash Mouth will perform in concert following the IndyCar race Saturday afternoon. All Saturday ticket holders can attend the concert at no additional charge.

    Generations: To commemorate Father’s Day weekend, IndyFest will host a “Generations” Q&A session at the IZOD IndyCar Fan Village Friday evening at 6:45 pm. Currently scheduled to appear are the following famous father/son combinations:  AJ and Larry Foyt, Michael and Marco Andretti and Bobby and Graham Rahal. 

    Pre-Race Flyover: The Wisconsin Warbirds will fly four World War II-era T-6 aircraft over the Milwaukee Mile. The T-6 has been flown by the Air Forces of more than 30 countries. The planes can perform a series of aerobatic moves to help train fighter pilots in the art of aerial combat, and are based at the Wakesha County Airport.

    National Anthem: Friday’s National Anthem will be performed by R&B singer Rhonda Begos. She has performed at Milwaukee Brewers games and other prominent events. For more information, go to: http://www.rhondabegos.com.

    10-year old local singing sensation Skylar Star Stecker will perform the National Anthem Saturday prior to the Milwaukee IndyFest race. She has performed at many events throughout the state. Learn more at: http://www.skylarstar.com.

    Grand Marshal:West Allis Mayor Dan Devine will be Friday’s Grand Marshal for the Firestone Indy Lights 100 race. The 100-lap race is slated to begin Friday evening at 5:40 pm.The Red Carpet: IZOD IndyCar drivers Graham Rahal and Alex Tagliani chartered round-trip bus and ticket packages for the Milwaukee IndyFest from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The first Rahal Express bus will arrive Friday at approximately noon, and the passengers will exit the bus onto a red carpet greeting from Andretti SportsMarketing. The passengers will depart the busses adjacent to the Expo Building on the grounds of the Wisconsin State Fair Park, outside of Turn 1.

    Saturday morning, another series of busses will arrive at the red carpet at approximately 10 am. The single-day bus packages for both drivers are sold out, and will return to Indianapolis following the Smash Mouth concert.

    The University of Wisconsin Marching Band: The band will make appearances around the IndyFest grounds Saturday morning and will also be featured in the pre-race festivities along the front stretch.

    Official Gear: Fans can purchase official event souvenirs at the track, or purchase online. Go to the Lids.com Milwaukee IndyFest site here.

    Ticket office hours:   The Wisconsin State Fair box office will be open Friday from 7:30 am to 8 pm. Mobile ticket booths will also be located throughout the facility for ticket upgrades and information. On raceday, the ticket office opens at 7:30 am.

    Thursday, June 14 

    5:00 pm – 10:00 pm         IndyFest Kick-off Street Party
    Hilton City Center, 5th and Wisconsin
    Music, drivers, car shows and more.

    Friday, June 15, 2012       RC Cola/Piggly Wiggly Qualifying Day

    8:00 am                         Spectator Gates Open: Friday Grandstand seating is FREE
           Infield activities require general admission ticket

    Infield includes: Family Fun Zone and zip-line, Midway rides
    and games, IZOD IndyCar Fan Village, Snake Pit,
    viewing decks, concert stage

    9:00 – 9:45                    Firestone Indy Lights practice

    10:00   — 10:30             IZOD IndyCar Practice: Group A

    10:30 – 11:00                IZOD IndyCar Practice: Group B (All cars)

    11:45 – 12:20                Firestone Indy Lights Qualifying

    12:20 – 1:00                 Firestone Indy Lights Practice

    1:15 – 2:15                   IZOD IndyCar Series Practice

    4:00 – 5:15                   IZOD IndyCar Series RC Cola / Piggly Wiggly Qualifying

    5:00 – 8:00                   Saz’s Brat Fry, infield

    5:15                             IZOD IndyCar Series Pole Award ceremonies

    5:20                             Firestone Indy Lights Pre-Race Ceremonies

    5:40                             Green Flag: Firestone Indy Lights Race (100 laps, 100 miles)

    6:15 – 7:15                   IZOD IndyCar Series Driver Autograph Session (Group One)

    6:45 – 7:15                   “Generations” Q&A – famous racing fathers and sons
    IZOD IndyCar Fan Village
    Scheduled to appear (subject to change):
    Michael and Marco Andretti, Bobby and Graham Rahal,

         AJ and Larry Foyt
    6:45 – 8:30                  Battle of the Bands, main concert stage, inside Turn 1

    9:00                            Spectator gates closed.

    Saturday, June 16, 2012

    8:00 am                      Spectator Gates open
    All ticket holders have access to infield activities.

    Infield includes: Family Fun Zone and zip-line,

    Midway rides and games, IZOD IndyCar Fan Village,

    Snake Pit, viewing decks, concert stage

    9:15 – 10:15                IZOD IndyCar Series driver autograph session – Group 2

    10:00                          Coffee with the Legends, IZOD IndyCar Fan Village
    Scheduled to appear (subject to change):
    Michael Andretti, Roger Penske, Rick Mears, Arie Luyendyk,
    Johnny Rutherford and Dario Franchitti (tentative)

    11:00                          Pre-race activities begin, including University of Wisconsin Marching Band

    12:00                          ABC-TV national network telecast begins

    12:00                          Driver Introductions Begin

    12:20                          National Anthem

    12:27                          Command: “Drivers, start your engines.”

    12:30                          Green Flag: Milwaukee IndyFest (225 laps, 225 miles)

    3:00                            Victory Circle: Winner’s Celebration

    3:30                            Smash Mouth in concert, main stage, inside Turn 1
         Concert is free to all ticket holders

    6:00                             Spectator Gates Closed

  • Alex Tagliani, 2012 IICS Milwauke IndyFest Pre-Race Notes & Quotes

    Alex Tagliani, 2012 IICS Milwauke IndyFest Pre-Race Notes & Quotes

    [media-credit name=”milwaukeeindyfest.com” align=”alignright” width=”210″][/media-credit]Team Barracuda – BHA IZOD IndyCar Series Notes & Quotes:

    Milwaukee IndyFest

    The Basics

    Driver: Alex Tagliani
    Car: No. 98 Team Barracuda – BHA
    Primary sponsor: Barracuda Networks
    Event title: Milwaukee IndyFest
    Location: The Milwaukee Mile, West Allis, WI
    Track: 1.0-mile oval
    Practice sessions: Friday, June 15 from 10-10:30 a.m. CST (group A), 10:30-11 a.m. (all cars) and 1:15-2:15 p.m.
    Qualifying: Friday, June 15 from 4-5:15 p.m. CST
    Race: Saturday, June 16 – pre-race activities starting at 12 p.m. CST with an estimated green flag drop at 12:30 p.m.

    Broadcast Information

    Race broadcast (TV): Saturday, June 16 at 12 p.m. CST on ABC (225 laps)
    Race broadcast (radio): IMS Radio Network and SiriusXM (XM 94 and Sirius 212)

    Driver Quote:

    Alex Tagliani

    “I’m pretty anxious to get on track at the Milwaukee Mile. I love this track. I’ve been on the pole here in the past so hopefully we will be strong. The Team Barracuda – BHA crew has been working really hard and the pole at Texas was proof of that. I’ve got faith in the boys so I think we can get another great result and continue our climb towards the championship.”

     

    Social Media

    Team Barracuda – BHA on twitter: @BHA
    Alex Tagliani on twitter: @Tagliani
    Barracuda Networks: @Barracuda
    Bowers & Wilkins: @Bowers_Wilkins
    Team Barracuda – BHA on facebook: www.facebook.com/BryanHertaAutosport
    Alex Tagliani on facebook: www.facebook.com/ATagliani

    Fan Opportunities

    IZOD IndyCar Series autograph session with Alex Tagliani – Friday, June 15 from 6:15-7:15 p.m. CST in the IndyCar Fan Village.

    Team Barracuda – BHA Tweetup with Alex Tagliani – Saturday, June 16 from 9:15-9:45 a.m. in the IndyCar Fan Village.

    About Bryan Herta Autosport

    Founded by veteran driver Bryan Herta and noted race engineer and team manager Steve Newey, Bryan Herta Autosport (BHA) has been a race-winning team in Firestone Indy Lights competition since 2009 and recently won the 2011 Indianapolis 500 with driver Dan Wheldon in only its second IZOD IndyCar Series start. The Indianapolis, Ind.-based squad made its IndyCar debut in 2010 contesting the Indianapolis 500. New for 2012, BHA has formed a joint venture with Bowen and Bowers Motorsports, Inc. (BBM) to field a full time entry in the Izod Indycar Series for Canadian driver Alex Tagliani. Based in Toronto, Ontario, Bowen and Bowers Motorsports, Inc. is the coming together of leading sports and entertainment property development professionals, Chris Bowers and David Bowen, along with thefinancial management experience of Trapeze Asset Management Inc. For more information, visit www.bryanhertaautosport.com.

    About Barracuda Networks Inc.

    Barracuda Networks combines premises-based gateways and software, virtual appliances, cloud services, and sophisticated remote support to deliver comprehensive content and network security, data protection and application delivery solutions. The company’s expansive product portfolio includes offerings for protection against email and Web threats as well as products that improve application delivery and network access, message archiving, backup and data protection. Coca-Cola, FedEx, Harvard University, IBM, L’Oreal, and Europcar are among the more than 150,000 organizations protecting their IT infrastructures with Barracuda Networks’ range of affordable, easy-to-deploy and manage solutions. Barracuda Networks is privately held with its International Headquarters in Campbell, Calif. For more information, please visit www.barracudanetworks.com.