AutoSportRadio.com 2023 Show for August 29th

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  • Опубліковано 25 лис 2024
  • AutoSportRadio.com 2023 Show for August 29th - Guests: Ricardo Juncos and Jimmy Kite
    Recorded live with a studio audience at Green Street Pub and Eatery in Brownsburg, Indiana. Host Don Kay sits down with and talks with the movers, shakers, and decision-makers in the motorsports industry. You don't want to miss the fastest hour in motorsports.
    The Autosport Radio 2023 Show video will be available on www.autosportradio.com. the Don Kay FB page, the Autosport FB page, also Rumble and Twitter(aka X). You can also find it on the autosportradio UA-cam page.
    Guests...
    Ricardo Juncos
    Ricardo Juncos is a second-generation and former Formula Renault driver who grew up with a deep passion and desire for racing. At the age of 14, Juncos made his first steps into the racing community driving karts in Argentina. Through his success in karts, Juncos was able to join the Formula Renault class, competing throughout South America. After funding became difficult, Juncos began working for many race teams to continue his racing career. During this time, Juncos was able to learn all aspects of the car in and out, along with schooling in mechanical and electrical engineering.
    Juncos Hollinger Racing, formerly Juncos Racing, is an Argentine-American racing team competing in the NTT IndyCar Series, Indy Lights, and Indy Pro 2000 Championship series in the Road to Indy ladder for IndyCar. Owned by Ricardo Juncos, who formed the team in 1997, the team was initially based in Argentina before limited racing opportunities in that country led to the team moving to the United States. The team is currently based in Indianapolis, Indiana.
    Following Williams F1 shareholder Brad Hollinger's entry to the team as a partner in 2021, the team was renamed Juncos Hollinger Racing.
    Jimmy Kite
    Jimmy Kite (born in Effingham, Illinois) is a retired American race car driver. He debuted in the Indy Racing League IndyCar Series in 1997 and has competed in 34 IndyCar races, including five Indianapolis 500s. In 2005, he intended to compete in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and he made four starts before being called to replace the injured Paul Dana for Hemelgarn Racing in the IRL, where he completed the season after the Indy 500.
    Largely out of racing since the end of the 2005 season, Kite founded JK Hobby World in November 2006. He failed in his attempt to qualify for the 2007 Indianapolis 500 in the PDM Racing #18 Panoz and failed to secure a ride for the 2008 race.
    In 1997 Jimmy started the Phoenix Silver Crown race in 26th and won the race in what may be the closest Silver Crown finish in USAC history.

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