Opinion: Austin Hill Deserves to be in the 33 for the Rest of the Season

With the untimely passing of Kyle Busch, RCR had a tough decision to make. Who would be placed in the 8, now 33, for the rest of the season? So far, Austin Hill has been that man for two weeks, and he deserves it.  You will see in the comment sections that he is unpopular with fans, but that doesn’t matter. This article is taking … Continue reading Opinion: Austin Hill Deserves to be in the 33 for the Rest of the Season

Statistically Proving the Winner of the 2026 Indy 500

The 2026 Indy 500 is almost upon us. The starting grid is set. I’m going to prove the winner of the Indy 500 statistically. I’ve pulled data from 2000 to 2025.  Please note that this doesn’t factor in a crash in practice the week of the Indy 500. This also doesn’t factor in anomalies such as Scott Dixon catching on fire last year. He was … Continue reading Statistically Proving the Winner of the 2026 Indy 500

OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car- A Car Lover’s Dream 

OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car series is a car lover’s dream. I caught up with Jim McIlvaine of OPTIMA Batteries, who gave me the scope on this series. Q. How did the OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car series get started? A. It was born out of the SEMA Show in Las Vegas. My boss, Cam Douglass, and Jimi Day noticed at the SEMA Show that many vehicles … Continue reading OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car- A Car Lover’s Dream 

Don’t Panic About Connor Zilisch, NASCAR Takes Time

Ten races into the NASCAR season, Zilisch only has two top 20 finishes. He’s currently 33rd in points out of 35 who have started all races. That’s a perfectly fine place to be for a learning driver. Some will say he was rushed. I don’t believe that’s the case. NASCAR takes time; the average number of starts to a first win is 88.9.  For reference, … Continue reading Don’t Panic About Connor Zilisch, NASCAR Takes Time

Racing for the Cure – One Cure is Leading Groundbreaking Research into Bone Cancer

On the campus of Colorado State University, the Flint Animal Cancer Center sits. For 13 years, this facility in Fort Collins, Colorado, has led the charge to treat bone cancer in both animals and humans.  “When you look under a microscope, cancer shows no difference between animals and humans.” Kate Shelton said. Clinical trials have shown promising results in dogs. But why dogs? The answer … Continue reading Racing for the Cure – One Cure is Leading Groundbreaking Research into Bone Cancer

Ava Hanssen Racing- A True Family Effort

Ava Hanssen Racing is a small team based in Elkhorn, Wisconsin. They are a second-year team in the Ligier Junior Formula Championship.  This team consists of three employees. Tim Hanssen serves as a mechanic, crew chief, and other roles. Sarah Hanssen serves as the backbone of the team. Ava Hanssen serves as the driver. Racing in this series is a culmination of a life dedicated … Continue reading Ava Hanssen Racing- A True Family Effort

Why You Should Attend a FA Americas, F4 U.S. Championship, and Ligier Junior Formula Championship Weekend

I attended my first Racing America formula event this past weekend at NOLA Motorsport Park. I was blown away by the event. It was a fan’s dream. First, the series’s accessibility was unmatched. An open garage all weekend made it possible to have conversations with owners, crew members, and drivers. You were able to get up close and personal with the teams and cars. Every … Continue reading Why You Should Attend a FA Americas, F4 U.S. Championship, and Ligier Junior Formula Championship Weekend

Logan Brown – NASCAR Spotter

Logan Brown is a 22-year-old college student working toward his dream of working in NASCAR. The Ohio native is a marketing student at Bowling Green State University. Brown plans to be a jack-of-all-trades for a NASCAR team upon graduation. He is also a spotter for various teams. Brown started his career in motorsports after a medical emergency. “I was on a swimming scholarship at one … Continue reading Logan Brown – NASCAR Spotter