Behind The Wheel Co-Host Goes RV Drag Racing
You have heard his voice on our Behind The Wheel podcast and now you get to see your and our talented friend Chris Young in a whole new role – as a drag racer.
You have heard his voice on our Behind The Wheel podcast and now you get to see your and our talented friend Chris Young in a whole new role – as a drag racer.
The first woman to win the Nürburgring 24 Hours and one of motor racing’s highest-profile female drivers in the world passed away today, at the age of 51-years-old, following a long battle with cancer.
After making their debut appearance at Monroe, Louisiana’s newest dirt short track, one driver stole the show.
Like many things this year, the top shelf of drag racing was forced to delay the start of their season due to an invisible virus. While both drivers and fans would have to show some serious patience for the explosive 2021 National Hot Rod Association to begin, and it was worth the wait.
While the start of this race season has been a sluggish one, this definitely has not been the case for the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings 2021 season.
It is a new year and a new start to the racing season, which is the perfect time to jump Behind The Wheel with a very inspiring guest.
While Kyle Larson may have pulled off a history making feet after earning his second Chili Bowl Nationals victory, the opening of the World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Models gave two other Kyle’s a chance to make a mark in the dirt racing history book with victories in the DIRTcar Sunshine Nationals.
There are few drivers who have seen the kind of comeback story that motorsports star Kyle Larson has experienced over the last few months. After being shunned by the powers that be in NASCAR for making a mistake, Larson refused to give up on his racing career.
As the long-awaited New Year began to finally dawn in this country, one driver has already been given a reason to celebrate after earning his first Golden Driller at the 2021 Lucas Oil Tulsa Shootout.
Racing World Mourns the Loss of Sebring and Former Rolex 24 Driver Jim Pace