Where do future race car drivers begin? Usually they begin with racing go karts when they're young with lots of family support. This is not a big sponsored, big money team here.
This past year, I got to see 10 year old JP Borre on his was to winning the Cadet Rookie Championship, driving his #28 AAR stickered kart at Road America!
JP, with the supportive help of his father Emil and whole family, won the championship at Road America.
Grandfather, Ron Nelson, provided some great guidance along with Mike Lashmett and others.
Indy Car racer Scott Dixon is a lot like JP in that he's just a quiet guy until he gets racing. Once in the kart, JP is fast and drives smart.
His #28 blue kart with All American Racers stickers on it would make Dan Gurney proud! He drives like Dan and has Dan's personality that is also just like Scott Dixon.
Keep a watch out for JP Borre. He sure does seen to have what it takes to become a great racer.
Along with JP, you'll see some other kart racers and classes in my photos here.
This year The Drive was held at Road America on August 26, 2022. It is a wonderful track day and this year all of the proceeds went to the Cody Unser First Step Foundation.
Cody Unser is the founder of the foundation that raises awareness of Transverse Myelitis which unfortunately she has had since the sixth grade in 1999. I was never aware of this terrible condition that has Cody paralyzed below her chest.
She has worked at educating people about this condition and strives to help those affected by it. You can read more about it in the attached brochure or at www.codyfirststep.org.
The photos of our fun day at the track with her father Al Unser Jr. and Josh Bilicki are included here. There are also photos of all the participants who had great weather for a fun day with Al and Josh.
The IMSA races came to Road America for their annual visit on August 5-7, along with the usual rain.
It was great to see Robert Wikins racing again and Ryan Eversley racing in two different series during the weekend.
The Porsche Cup raced in the most rain but the big IMSA Sunday race was a race from lap one with a bit of rain thrown in.
Wayne Taylor Racing in their DPI Cadillac took the pole position for the Sunday race but lost the lead a few times. In the final laps with a pass on the grass, they got the win for Ricky Taylor and Philipe Albuquerque!
Fun weekend with a VERY hot Saturday of racing with the temperature reaching 92 degrees.
Enjoy a look at some of the fun and one of the last looks at the DPI cars as they are now. All the cars next year will be new.
The new Cadillacs and Acuras look fast and beautiful. Can't wait to see the final look of the cars.
This is the second part of my blog about the WeatherTech International Challenge with Brian Redman at Road America. This action packed weekend ran from July 14 through the 17th.
My last blog focused on the 30 Dan Gurney Eagle race cars and this blog features the rest of the cars.
These are some very cool historic cars from and most of them look brand new and well taken care of.
Checkout the beauty of the race cars and the people having fun in the fog on Friday mornings first session.
The history of some of these cars is amazing. You'll see Mario Andretti's old F1 car and so many other cool cars.
Next blog up is the IMSA series at Road America that just finished and I'll be editing as you read this. It's usually a rain event so who knows what's gonna happen this year.