ARCA Series to have Double-File Restarts in 2014

ARCA Daytona startThe ARCA Racing Series is coming up to speed with the other stock car series by implementing double-file restarts in 2014.

Double-file restarts came into existence during the 2009 All-Star race, after an exciting ten-lap sprint to the finish. Continue reading

ARCA Racing Series announces 2014 Schedule

download (1)The 20-race, 2014 ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards schedule is complete, say series officials.

The 2014 season – the 62nd in series history – starts with the 51s ARCA race at Daytona International Speedway with the annual Speed Weeks race on Saturday, Feb 15, and ends with its championship weekend at Kansas Speeday, Friday, October 3. In between, the series will visit historic short tracks, two dirt mile tracks in Illinois and New Jersey Motorsports Park, meaning ARCA will once again showcase its diversity by racing on superspeedway and short paved ovals, dirt and road courses. Continue reading

Fan4Racing Fan2Fan NASCAR-NHRA Talk – Monday, December 2, 2013

Join host Sharon Burton and co-host Sal Sigala, on MondayDecember 2nd, 8:30 to 10pm ET as we bring fans the smartest racing talk around on Fan4Racing Fan2Fan NASCAR-NHRA Talk! 

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Listen to our round table panel discussion with drivers, crew, and other racing personalities. Call 347-996-5176 during the LIVE Broadcast to join the conversation about the hottest topics leading up to the next race.

This episode begins with Buz McKim, historian at the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, NC to share his thoughts about the new Glory Road exhibit. Sneak peeks of the revamped exhibit were revealed in October and November and more are coming in December. The new Glory Road exhibit is set for unveiling in January, 2014.

Next is Mason MitchellARCA driver and owner of Mason Mitchell Motorsports to discuss his career and plans for next season.

Then, Tony Franco, a jet fuel dragster with NHRA joins the conversation about his 2013 season and plans for 2014. NOTE: Tony Franco was unable to be on this episode, so his team manager Chris Bosen joins the conversation.

  • Introductions – Inspiring stories
  • Q&As with Buz McKim – Mason Mitchell – Tony Franco
  • NASCAR NHRA hot topics – Sprint Cup Series Silly Season
  • Fan2Fan NASCAR – NHRA Talk for next week

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Fan4Racing Fan2Fan NASCAR-NHRA Talk – Monday, November 25, 2013

Join host Sharon Burton and co-host Sal Sigala, on MondayNovember 25th, 8:30 to 10pm ET as we bring fans the smartest racing talk around on Fan4Racing Fan2Fan NASCAR-NHRA Talk! 

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Listen to our round table panel discussion with drivers, crew, and other racing personalities. Call 347-996-5176 during the LIVE Broadcast to join the conversation about the hottest topics leading up to the next race.

This episode begins with our Fan4Racing panel discussion about NASCAR’s Camping World Truck Series and Nationwide Series Banquet and Sprint Cup Series Silly Season and more!

Our first guest is Matt Jackson, promoter of the new Southwest Super Late Model touring series. NOTE: Matt Jackson was unable to appear on this episode, but will be appearing on an upcoming episode.

Next is Michael Lira, ARCA driver with Kimmel Racing to discuss news about his race team for the 2014 season.

Then, Anthony Lum, an engineer from John Force Racing joins the conversation about potential changes within NHRA for next season.

  • Introductions – Inspiring stories
  • Q&As with Fan4Racing Panel – Michael Lira – Anthony Lum
  • NASCAR NHRA hot topics – Chase for the Sprint Cup
  • Fan2Fan NASCAR – NHRA Talk for next week

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Chase Elliott: Son of Bill Elliott shows potential in ARCA

PracticeFor Chase Elliott, simply being in contention for a victory at an unfamiliar track wasn’t enough.

Instead, Elliott expresses disappointment about a last-lap mistake that probably cost him a win in the ARCA race at Road America just few weeks ago  – an example of just how much the son of NASCAR icon “Awesome Bill” Elliott expects from himself. Continue reading