The drivers were selected after a competitive combine held last October at New Smyrna Speedway and will compete for Rev Racing in the NASCAR K& N Pro Series East and NASCAR Whelen All- American Series. The 2. 01. 7 class features a former NASCAR PEAK Mexico Series champion, the granddaughter of one of the sport's female pioneers, and NASCAR Drive for Diversity's first sibling teammates. The drivers will attempt to follow in the footsteps of program graduates and current national series drivers Kyle Larson, Darrell Wallace Jr., and 2. NASCAR XFINITY Series champion Daniel Su. The 2. 01. 7 class is led by four returning drivers, Collin Cabre, Jay Beasley, Madeline Crane and Rub. Collin's younger brother, Chase Cabre, joins 1. Macy Causey as this year's NASCAR Drive for Diversity newcomers. Causey's grandmother, Diane Teel, was the first woman to compete in a NASCAR XFINITY Series race in 1. Rev Racing, the operational arm of NASCAR Drive for Diversity, will field four teams in the NASCAR K& N Pro Series East and two in the NASCAR Whelen All- American Series. The 2. 01. 7 NASCAR Drive for Diversity roster features: Collin Cabre: An impressive second year in the NASCAR Drive for Diversity program was highlighted by four top- five and six top- 1. NASCAR K& N Pro Series East championship standings. Finally, a car magazine for men. It’s amazing to witness this glass ceiling being broken. Hearst Magazines and Hearst Digital Media are divisions of Hearst Communications, Inc. Andretti's team up for Daytona 24: The worlds of NASCAR, IndyCar, USAC and the Rolex Series will come together next week as part of the No. 36 Yellow Dragon. Silly Season heating up: Brad Keselowski left himself very little wiggle room when asked if he is a candidate to replace Dale Earnhardt Jr. Sign me up to receive the latest and greatest from the NASCAR Hall of Fame. 2016 Audi S7: Real World Review. Audi has built on its success with a refreshed S, bringing more power and lithe chassis that feels like it’s milled out. Wow, cool Mercedes you’ve got there, guy. Can you do any tricks with it? Reader Spen was hanging out at a local bar in Las Vegas recently when they all. ![]() Boris Said returns to Sprint Cup action for Watkins Glen's Cheez-It 355 at The Glen. The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing was founded by Bill France Sr. As of 2014, NASCAR is the largest sanctioning body of stock car racing in. Jayski's NASCAR Sprint Cup Silly Season Site at ESPN.com, Up to Date NASCAR news, Rumors, Drivers, Sponsors and paint schemes. After winning the 2. Dover International Speedway, Cabre was named to the 2. NASCAR Next class. The 2. 3- year- old from Tampa, Florida, will compete in his third season in the NASCAR K& N Pro Series East with Rev Racing. Chase Cabre: Cabre, 2. Mini Sprint Car and is a two- time Fall Brawl Champion at Florida's Ocala Bullring. In 2. 01. 6, he averaged a fourth- place finish in races at Hickory Motor Speedway and set two poles during the season. Chase will compete in the NASCAR K& N Pro Series East in his rookie season with Rev Racing. Rub. He returns to the NASCAR K& N Pro Series East after finishing 1. Jay Beasley: Beasley, 2. African- American driver to win a Super Late Model race at the Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. In his first season with the NASCAR Drive for Diversity program in 2. NASCAR K& N Pro Series East. He returns to the series for his third season with Rev Racing. Macy Causey: Causey was honored with the NASCAR Young Racer Award in 2. The year prior, she won the NASCAR Whelen All- American Series Virginia Rookie of the Year Award and earned top rookie honors at Langley Speedway in Hampton, Virginia, where in 1. NASCAR- sanctioned race at the track. Causey will compete for Rev Racing in the NASCAR Whelen All American Series. Madeline Crane: The Georgia native began her career racing Bandoleros at Atlanta Motor Speedway at age 1. Crane, 1. 9, moved into Legend cars, and by the time she was 1. Returning for a second season with NASCAR Drive for Diversity, she will compete in the NASCAR Whelen All- American Series following two top- five and 1. NASCAR Drive for Diversity aligns drivers with a team of executives, athletic directors, crew chiefs and mentors tasked with helping them achieve career successes, and thus improving their goal of reaching one of the three NASCAR national series. Since it began fielding NASCAR Drive for Diversity cars in 2. Rev Racing has been one of the most consistent teams in the NASCAR K& N Pro Series East, registering 1. NASCAR)(1- 2. 6- 2. NASCAR holds Driver Development Seminar: Being a race car driver entails much more than getting behind the wheel. Before the start of a new season, NASCAR walked its younger drivers through different aspects of the sport during its annual Driver Development Seminar. The 2. 01. 7 edition was held Friday at the NASCAR Plaza in Charlotte, North Carolina. Through guest speakers and breakout sessions, the assembled group was given a chance to hear from some of the most influential individuals in the sport. Among the featured guest speakers were NASCAR Chief Operating Officer Brent Dewar, NASCAR Executive Vice President and Chief Racing Development Officer Steve O'Donnell, NASCAR Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Jill Gregory, Monster Energy Director of Motorsports Dave Gowland, FS1 broadcaster Adam Alexander, Lauren Murray, social media manager for Jimmie Johnson Racing Digital, and seven- time champion Jimmie Johnson himself. Among the topics broached was a look at the business of NASCAR, as well as a driver's identity. It's really good to see NASCAR putting forth the effort to help train us. They bring in the best in the business and then tell you exactly how they do it. Something Tifft, at 2. Drivers like Myatt Snider and Chase Briscoe were given plenty to digest as each is set to begin the next chapter of his career. Snider will compete part- time for Kyle Busch Motorsports in the Camping World Truck Series, and Briscoe is going full- time with Brad Keselowski Racing. Looking forward to that. We are enthusiastic about the role BKR will play in our efforts and we look forward to working very closely with the team in driver selection, engineering, and other mission critical areas. The driver of the #1. Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota is the first Latin American, as well as the first graduate of the NASCAR Drive for Diversity program operated by Rev Racing, to win a NASCAR national series title. In his sophomore campaign, Su. Four undergraduate students from across the country were awarded a total of $2. VIP experience at the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race, the AAA Texas 5. The contest challenged students to identify a technology or innovation within NASCAR, then explain how STEM professionals came to its design in 9. Rachael Frost, a mechanical engineering student at James Madison University, earned first place and a $1. University of Houston student Nicole Dequina won $5,0. Safer Barrier walls. Florida A& M University student Michael Sanchez and Brigham Young University student Joy Kaseke took third and fourth place, respectively, earning $2,5. Through this initiative, NASCAR and Chevrolet continue their longstanding commitment to Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) education and promoting opportunities for college students pursuing technology related careers.(NASCAR)(1. Drive for Diversity Combine rescheduled: The 2. NASCAR Drive for Diversity Combine, featuring 1. U. S., Canada and Mexico, has been rescheduled for Oct. The annual event, originally scheduled for this week, was moved due to the impact of Hurricane Matthew. Participants will take part in a physical fitness assessment at Bethune- Cookman University on Oct. New Smyrna Speedway on Oct. There are 1. 3 female drivers competing for spots with Rev Racing this year, including Hailie Deegan, daughter of Brian Deegan, the most decorated athlete in freestyle motocross history, and Hope Hornish, the niece of 2. Indianapolis 5. 00 winner and current NASCAR XFINITY Series driver Sam Hornish Jr. NASCAR Drive for Diversity has proven successful in identifying and developing future stars of the sport.(NASCAR)(1. NASCAR Statement on 2. NASCAR Drive for Diversity Combine: . New Smyrna Speedway, will be postponed as the region recovers from the impact of Hurricane Matthew. The event will be rescheduled and those details will be shared at a later date. The 1. 3th annual NASCAR Drive for Diversity Combine invites promising ethnically diverse and female drivers from across North and South America to test their skills over a three- day period as NASCAR evaluates talent for the NASCAR Drive for Diversity Class of 2. In partnership with Rev Racing, NASCAR Drive for Diversity offers racing opportunities in the NASCAR K& N Pro Series East and NASCAR Whelen All- American Series for one full season, providing drivers with equipment, mentoring, and competition experience. This year, there are 1. Rev Racing. Returning this fall is Macy Causey, who at 1. NASCAR Drive for Diversity history in 2. Also participating are Hailie Deegan, daughter of Brian Deegan, the most decorated athlete in freestyle motocross history, and Hope Hornish, the niece of 2. Indianapolis 5. 00 winner and current NASCAR XFINITY Series driver Sam Hornish Jr. Drivers under consideration to return to the team in 2. NASCAR Drive for Diversity Combine, include current NASCAR K& N Pro Series East and NASCAR Whelen All- American Series drivers: Jairo Avila, Enrique Baca, Collin Cabre, Madeline Crane, Ruben Garcia Jr, and Ali Kern. Collin's brother, Chase Cabre, is also among the drivers selected to compete in this year's combine. Driver combine participants will be evaluated on their driving skills, take part in a physical fitness assessment and receive additional training at Bethune- Cookman University. Invitees to the 2. NASCAR Drive for Diversity Combine: Ali Kern*, 2. Fremont, Ohio. Amber Balcaen, 2. Winnipeg, Canada. Ariel Biggs, 2. 2, Castaic, California. Armani Williams, 1. Grosse Point, Michigan. Chase Cabre, 1. 9, Tampa, Florida. Collin Cabre*, 2. Tampa, Florida. Enrique Baca*, 2. Monterrey, Mexico. Hailie Deegan, 1. Temecula, California. Hannah Newhouse, 1. Twin Falls, Idaho. Hope Hornish, 1. 9, Defiance, Ohio. Jairo Avila*, 2. 1, Alhambra, California. Jay Beasley, 2. 4, Las Vegas, Nevada. Kayli Barker, 1. 9, Las Vegas, Nevada. Luis Rodriguez, 2. Miami, Florida. Macy Causey, 1. Yorktown, Virginia. Madeline Crane*, 1. Meansville, Georgia. Mc. Kenna Haase, 1. Carlisle, Iowa. Nicole Behar, 1. Otis Orchards, Washington. Reegan May, 2. 2, De Pere, Wisconsin. Ruben Garcia Jr.*, 2. Mexico City, Mexico. Santiago Tovar, 2. Mexico City, Mexico. Taylor Jorgensen, 2. Stockbridge, Georgia. Walter Thomas III, 1. Indianapolis, Indiana* Current NASCAR Drive for Diversity drivers eligible for 2. NASCAR)(9- 3. 0- 2. GMS extends driver development opportunities: GMS Racing officials announced the creation of the GMS Racing Driver Development program, aimed at providing opportunities for drivers to progress from local to national level racing.
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