Schilt wins clone wars, championship
GARDNERVILLE — There’s an old saying in racing about how before a driver can win a championship they first must lose one. And business owner David Schilt has seen both sides of this equation as he’s both lost and won a championship.
A little fine tuning
The Van Diest building at the Hamilton County Fairgrounds in Webster City was the site last weekend for the first of two racing chassis schools put on by Bob Harris of Harris Racing Enterprises located near Roland.
GRANDAM: Series teleconference: Shank and Allmendinger
An interview with: MICHAEL SHANK and A.J. ALLMENDINGER DP podium: A.J. Allmendinger celebrates with Michael Shank Photo by: Eric Gilbert HERB BRANHAM: Good morning, everyone. Welcome to our GRAND-AM teleconference. We're looking back at the 50th Anniversary running of the Rolex 24 at Daytona. Great race, fantastic race. It obviously lived up to the billing, the prior billing of the event. We're ...
Karting queens grabbing the glory at Suffolk track
THE girls have been grabbing all the glory behind the wheel at a Suffolk-based karting club.
Go-kart legend Duffy Livingstone retires to Ooltewah
Duffy Livingstone is the godfather of the go-kart.
Ott seeks new attitude for 2012 season
At 19 years old, Aaron Ott clearly has his entire adult life ahead of him. But even at that age, the York Springs' super sprint driver has learned plenty of lessons in his chosen profession, which has already taken him to several victories on several race tracks throughout the region.
REVIEW: F1 2011 Review
Your mileage may vary. My enjoyment for this game may be entirely due to the fact that, aside from casually watching the random F1 race with friends, I know absolutely nothing about the sport aside from its distinct vehicles and lengthy tracks. This game is the opposite of Mario Kart, which I appreciate, but it also takes a certain amount of patience to learn and actual skill to win. There won't ...
Show 'n Shine
Car shows, events and activities around San Diego.
A need for speed
For many parents the thought of their 13-year-old son sitting behind the wheel of a racecar might be enough to send shivers up their spine. But not for Todd and Marie Thesenvitz of rural Jasper.