The former team manager for Ed Carpenter's IndyCar team and the Falken Tire ALMS program has agreed to become the president of racing operations for IndyCar, according to the network.
The series will follow Devil’s Bowl Speedway’s 2013 Bond Auto Parts Modified division rulebook, allowing a wide variety of race cars from tracks across the Northeast to compete.
The Racing to Recovery Gala and auction raises funds to support medical research to find a cure for paralysis; last year’s event raised nearly $300,000 for spinal cord injury (SCI) research.
With decades of experience developing venues and events, Christopher Pook joins an established executive team including YES Network founder Leo Hindery Jr., and sports and entertainment veteran Dennis Robinson.
Oliver Racing Parts is presenting sponsor of the series, which sanctions winged Supermodified races at well-known speedways throughout Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania.
|
|
Search Site By Keyword
Recent News
|
|





