At Rev Racing’s headquarters, with posters of distinguished NASCAR Drive for Diversity graduates lining the walls, NASCAR’s Jusan Hamilton and Rev Racing CEO Max Siegel introduced the six drivers in the 2018 Drive for Diversity Development Team. Continue reading
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2018 NASCAR Drive For Diversity Development Team Announced
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Six Drivers Tabbed to Compete For Rev Racing Next Season
The youngest NASCAR PEAK Mexico Series champion. The youngest driver to win four Trans-Am championships. And the 2016 Wendell Scott Trailblazer Award winner. Continue reading
NASCAR Drive for Diversity Combine Set for New Smyrna & Bethune-Cookman
Twelve Drivers to Compete for Opportunity fo Drive for Rev Racing
A dozen drivers from across the United States and Mexico will converge on northeast Florida to vie for an opportunity to follow in the tracks of Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series drivers Daniel Suarez and Kyle Larson. Continue reading
College Athletes Descend on Charlotte
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NASCAR Drive for Diversity National Pit Crew Combine Presented by Goodyear
Aspiring Pit Crew Members to Compete for Spots with Rev Racing Development Program
A select group of former college football, basketball, softball, and track and field athletes from across the country will put their pit crew skills to the test in the second annual NASCAR Drive for Diversity National Pit Crew Combine presented by Goodyear on Friday, May 26. Continue reading
Drive For Diversity Announces Driver Class
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Six Drivers Selected to Join Rev Racing in Sport’s Top Development Program
After a season of milestones for NASCAR Drive for Diversity graduates competing across NASCAR national series, the industry’s flagship development program for multicultural and female drivers has announced that six drivers will join its 2017 class. 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 2017 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 2016 NASCAR XFINITY Series champion Daniel Suárez. Continue reading