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Riggs sweeps Indianapolis and Heim secures championship

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Layne Riggs dominates in Indianapolis, sweeping every stage and leading over 150 laps. Corey Heim also finished in fourth and secured the regular season championship.

Heim came back from the 27-day break by securing the pole with Ty Majeski to start alongside him.

Majeski fell back to third, allowing Chandler Smith to get up to second at the start.

Rajah Caruth was making moves in the top 10 after starting down in 19th.

13 laps in, Heim has hit 1,000 laps led this season so far as he caught up to back markers.

Riggs was one of the biggest movers, being up 10 places since the start, as he caught up to Smith on Lap 15 and took second place.

On Lap 22, Riggs switched up on Heim and took the lead. 

Smith fell back more as Majeski got past him in Turn 4 on Lap 26.

Heim fell back from Riggs, into the clutches of Majeski. Majeski started challenging for second, but got a little loose, opening the door for Heim to keep the position. The two stayed side by side, but Majeski got through on Lap 37.

Chandler Smith and Grant Enfinger got passed Heim for third and fourth on Laps 45 and 49, respectively.

Riggs wins the stage with a gap of over 3 seconds to Majeski in second.

  1. No. 34 – Layne Riggs (Front Row Motorsports)

  2. No. 98 – Ty Majeski (ThorSport Racing)

  3. No. 38 – Chandler Smith (Front Row Motorsports)

  4. No. 9 – Grant Enfinger (CR7 Motorsports)

  5. No. 11 – Corey Heim (TRICON Garage)

  6. No. 18 – Tyler Ankrum (McAnally Hilgemann Racing) 

  7. No. 71 – Rajah Caruth (Spire Motorsports)

  8. No. 7 – Corey Day (Spire Motorsports)

  9. No. 99 – Ben Rhodes (ThorSport Racing) 

  10. No. 15 – Tanner Gray (TRICON Garage)

The drivers pit under the stage caution, and Riggs comes off pit road first. Caruth and Tyler Ankrum made up the most places on pit road as Heim fell down to tenth.

Chastain left his stall with a loose left front tyre and came to a stop before it fell off. 

Alan Waller also makes a driver change with Josh Reaume getting in the truck.

Riggs and Majeski lead the way on Lap 71, and Riggs clears for the lead immediately. Heim made up four places in the opening laps.

Smith surged passed Caruth and Ankrum for third on Lap 72.

Fun fact: Riggs has never lost a race when leading at least 50 laps. As of Lap 90, Riggs has led just under 70 laps.

On Lap 100, our first incident caution comes out when the No. 22 of Reaume got into the wall at Turn 3. 

About 10 trucks pit under the caution, but the top 10 were as they were.

Riggs takes the outside on the restart, and Majeski opted to go behind Riggs while Smith lined up on the front row for the restart on Lap 106. 

The lead went three wide with Riggs barely getting ahead while Smith stayed on the inside. Heim, who started behind Majeski, was now right on Majeski’s bumper and joining the battle for the lead.

Stewart Friesen also joins the party on lap 110. Friesen got passed Heim and Majeski before Heim also got by Majeski. Friesen storms passed Smith off of Turn 4 on Lap 113 and chases down Riggs. 

Friesen got close but was no match for Riggs.

  1. No. 34 – Layne Riggs (Front Row Motorsports)

  2. No. 52 – Stewart Friesen (Halmar Friesen Racing)

  3. No. 99 – Ben Rhodes (ThorSport Racing) 

  4. No. 9 – Grant Enfinger (CR7 Motorsports)

  5. No. 38 – Chandler Smith (Front Row Motorsports)

  6. No. 45 – Kaden Honeycutt (Niece Motorsports)

  7. No. 98 – Ty Majeski (ThorSport Racing)

  8. No. 11 – Corey Heim (TRICON Garage)

  9. No. 66 – Luke Fenhaus (ThorSport Racing)

  10. No. 81 – Connor Mosack (McAnally Hilgemann Racing)

Another cycle of pit stops, and Riggs comes out first. Friesen, who pitted under the incident caution, assumes the lead with Grant Enfinger. Heim made up three places on pit road.

Friesen and Enfinger lead the way on Lap 130, and Friesen clears the lead. Heim jumps up to third, and Riggs struggles to make the bottom work. 

Riggs eventually gets in front of Heim and Ben Rhodes on Lap 143, moving up to second. Riggs retakes the lead from Friesen off Turn 4 on Lap 146.

On Lap 160, Corey Day began chasing down Heim in a battle of the Coreys for third place. Day gets pretty close at times, but isn’t able to clear Heim until Lap 165.

With 20 laps to go, Day got close to Friesen, and on Lap 189, Day moved up to second place. 

Day could not catch up to Layne Riggs, who sweeps both stages before taking the checkered flag in Indianapolis!

Corey Heim also clinches the regular season championship with his fourth-place finish!

  1. No. 34 – Layne Riggs (Front Row Motorsports) [FL]

  2. No. 7 – Corey Day (Spire Motorsports) 

  3. No. 52 – Stewart Friesen (Halmar Friesen Racing)

  4. No. 11 – Corey Heim (TRICON Garage) 

  5. No. 9 – Grant Enfinger (CR7 Motorsports)

  6. No. 98 – Ty Majeski (ThorSport Racing)

  7. No. 38 – Chandler Smith (Front Row Motorsports)

  8. No. 19 – Daniel Hemric (McAnally Hilgemann Racing) 

  9. No. 18 – Tyler Ankrum (McAnally Hilgemann Racing) 

  10. No. 44 – Ross Chastain (Niece Motorsports) 

  11. No. 71 – Rajah Caruth (Spire Motorsports)

  12. No. 99 – Ben Rhodes (ThorSport Racing) 

  13. No. 66 – Luke Fenhaus (ThorSport Racing)

  14. No. 15 – Tanner Gray (TRICON Garage)

  15. No. 45 – Kaden Honeycutt (Niece Motorsports) +1 lap

  16. No. 13 – Jake Garcia (ThorSport Racing) +1 lap

  17. No. 07 – Brenden Queen (Spire Motorsports) +1 lap

  18. No. 81 – Connor Mosack (McAnally Hilgemann Racing) +1 lap

  19. No. 88 – Matt Crafton (ThorSport Racing) +1 lap

  20. No. 26 – Dawson Sutton (Rackley W.A.R.) +1 lap

  21. No. 91 – Jack Wood (McAnally Hilgemann Racing)

  22. No. 42 – Matt Mills (Niece Motorsports) +2 laps

  23. No. 77 – Andrés Pérez de Lara (Spire Motorsports) +2 laps

  24. No. 1 – Brent Crews (TRICON Garage) +2 laps

  25. No. 76 – Spencer Boyd (Freedom Racing Enterprises) +2 laps

  26. No. 17 – Giovanni Ruggiero (TRICON Garage) +2 laps

  27. No. 5 –  Toni Breidinger (TRICON Garage) +2 laps 

  28. No. 33 – Frankie Muniz (Reaume Brothers Racing) +3 laps

  29. No. 35 – Greg Van Alst (Greg Van Alst Motorsports) +6 laps

  30. No. 20 – Jordan Anderson (Young’s Motorsports) +6 laps

  31. No. 02 – Jayson Alexander (Young’s Motorsports) +7 laps

  32. No. 6 – Norm Benning (Norm Benning  Racing) [DNF]

  33. No. 22 – Alan Waller/Josh Reaume (Reaume Brothers Racing) [DNF] 

  34. No. 74 – Boston Oliver (Mike Harmon Racing) [DNF]

  35. No. 2 – Cody Dennison (Reaume Brothers Racing) [DNF]

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Former Watkins Glen President Michael Printup 1965-2025

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Racing America is devastated to confirm the sudden passing of Chief Operating Officer Michael Printup at 60 years of age. Michael was an icon in motorsports, a great partner and a friend. His passion for racing and commitment to the industry made a lasting impact on the sport. He will be deeply missed. Racing America sends our thoughts and condolences to Michael’s family, friends and colleagues.

Michael first joined Racing America in July 2023 as the President of Sportscar Vintage Racing Association (SVRA). In January 2024, he was promoted to Chief Operating Officer, where he oversaw the Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli, as well as all racing operations. A native of Hamburg, N.Y., Michael spent nearly three decades working for NASCAR, most notably in the role of president of Watkins Glen International. He was also president of Americrown and oversaw the Levy food service contract for 12 NASCAR-owned racetracks.

Michael leaves behind his wife, Stephanie, two boys Brendan (and wife Caitlin) and Matthew, and two granddaughters, Sophia and Vivienne.

A memorial service for Michael will be held on Wednesday, January 7, 2026 from 2-4 p.m. at James A. Dyal Funeral Home (303 S. Main Street, Summerville, SC 29483)

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Wheelhouse Motorsports and Robert Noaker Racing Announce Strategic Partnership for 2026 Mustang Challenge

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CONCORD, NC, UNITED STATES, January 2, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Wheelhouse Motorsports today announced a new strategic partnership with Robert Noaker Racing (RNR), uniting two leading organizations known for their development of competitive Mustang racing programs. The collaboration brings together RNR’s championship-winning expertise with Wheelhouse’s operational strength, deep technical resources, and nationally recognized driver development capabilities.

Robert Noaker Racing enters the partnership following back-to-back Team and Driver Championships in 2024 and 2025, including a flawless 2025 Mustang Challenge season in which the Noaker-prepared car led every lap of every race. Wheelhouse Motorsports will integrate this proven technical knowledge with its own established infrastructure, including its GT4 Mustang program competing in the World Racing League (WRL).

Operations will be based at the Wheelhouse Motorsports facility located on the campus of Charlotte Motor Speedway. The Wheelhouse team, including the manager, engineering staff, and technical crew, brings over 100 years of combined motorsports experience to the program. At the track, competitors will also recognize familiar faces, as the RNR crew, led by Bob Noaker, will collaborate with Wheelhouse personnel to support all Mustang Challenge efforts.
“As we continue to expand Wheelhouse Motorsports, this partnership represents a significant step forward,” said Dan McKeever, owner of Wheelhouse Motorsports. “Robert Noaker Racing has demonstrated exceptional proficiency in the Mustang Dark Horse R platform, and by combining that expertise with our operational systems and our long-standing commitment to driver development, we are well-positioned to deliver a next-level experience for our customers and competitors.”

The alliance leverages Wheelhouse’s roots in operating the Ford Performance Racing School, the nation’s premier performance driving school since 2006. The organization operates owner-experience programs for Ford and offers 1-day, 2-day, and Advanced high-performance driving courses, giving clients access to top-tier coaching and continuous development. Integrating this expertise with RNR’s race-winning preparation provides a comprehensive solution for drivers seeking a pathway into professional competition.

“This partnership allows both of our organizations to do what we do best,” said Robert Noaker, owner of Robert Noaker Racing. “Wheelhouse brings unmatched operational depth, driver training, and a world-class facility. When we combine that with the experience our team has developed running and winning with the Dark Horse R, we create a program built to elevate any driver who wants to compete at a higher level.”

Through this partnership, drivers have the following opportunities:
– Lease a Mustang Dark Horse R for the entire 2026 Mustang Challenge season.
– Contract Wheelhouse/RNR to maintain and operate their own cars.
– Compete with Wheelhouse Motorsports in the WRL series, piloting a GTO-class Mustang GT4.

Wheelhouse Motorsports and Robert Noaker Racing look forward to delivering a comprehensive, competitive, and professionally supported environment for drivers seeking championship-caliber performance in 2026 and beyond.

Bill Johnson
Wheelhouse
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Wheelhouse Motorsports and Robert Noaker Racing Announce Strategic Partnership for 2026 Mustang Challenge

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CONCORD, NC, UNITED STATES, January 2, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Wheelhouse Motorsports today announced a new strategic partnership with Robert Noaker Racing (RNR), uniting two leading organizations known for their development of competitive Mustang racing programs. The collaboration brings together RNR’s championship-winning expertise with Wheelhouse’s operational strength, deep technical resources, and nationally recognized driver development capabilities.

Robert Noaker Racing enters the partnership following back-to-back Team and Driver Championships in 2024 and 2025, including a flawless 2025 Mustang Challenge season in which the Noaker-prepared car led every lap of every race. Wheelhouse Motorsports will integrate this proven technical knowledge with its own established infrastructure, including its GT4 Mustang program competing in the World Racing League (WRL).

Operations will be based at the Wheelhouse Motorsports facility located on the campus of Charlotte Motor Speedway. The Wheelhouse team, including the manager, engineering staff, and technical crew, brings over 100 years of combined motorsports experience to the program. At the track, competitors will also recognize familiar faces, as the RNR crew, led by Bob Noaker, will collaborate with Wheelhouse personnel to support all Mustang Challenge efforts.
“As we continue to expand Wheelhouse Motorsports, this partnership represents a significant step forward,” said Dan McKeever, owner of Wheelhouse Motorsports. “Robert Noaker Racing has demonstrated exceptional proficiency in the Mustang Dark Horse R platform, and by combining that expertise with our operational systems and our long-standing commitment to driver development, we are well-positioned to deliver a next-level experience for our customers and competitors.”

The alliance leverages Wheelhouse’s roots in operating the Ford Performance Racing School, the nation’s premier performance driving school since 2006. The organization operates owner-experience programs for Ford and offers 1-day, 2-day, and Advanced high-performance driving courses, giving clients access to top-tier coaching and continuous development. Integrating this expertise with RNR’s race-winning preparation provides a comprehensive solution for drivers seeking a pathway into professional competition.

“This partnership allows both of our organizations to do what we do best,” said Robert Noaker, owner of Robert Noaker Racing. “Wheelhouse brings unmatched operational depth, driver training, and a world-class facility. When we combine that with the experience our team has developed running and winning with the Dark Horse R, we create a program built to elevate any driver who wants to compete at a higher level.”

Through this partnership, drivers have the following opportunities:
– Lease a Mustang Dark Horse R for the entire 2026 Mustang Challenge season.
– Contract Wheelhouse/RNR to maintain and operate their own cars.
– Compete with Wheelhouse Motorsports in the WRL series, piloting a GTO-class Mustang GT4.

Wheelhouse Motorsports and Robert Noaker Racing look forward to delivering a comprehensive, competitive, and professionally supported environment for drivers seeking championship-caliber performance in 2026 and beyond.

Bill Johnson
Wheelhouse
+1 910-658-1447
email us here

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The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering To Celebrate the World’s Most Iconic Vehicles

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The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering returns to Monterey Car Week Aug. 14, 2026, to celebrate the world’s most iconic automotive brands and historic vehicles, company officials stated in a press release. The event will showcase four featured classes and an exclusive collector series. The 23rd annual event will also include more than a dozen vehicle debuts from top OEMs and designers and a curated display of hundreds of rare and unique vehicles.

Four celebrated classes will take center stage at next year’s event: The 100th Anniversary of Route 66, The Lamborghini Diablo, The Legacy of Japanese GTs, and The Ferrari F40.

The 100th Anniversary of Route 66

Spanning nearly 2,500 miles from Chicago to Santa Monica, Route 66 symbolizes freedom, adventure and the enduring spirit of the American road trip, noted the release. This special featured class will pay tribute to the highway’s cultural impact through a curated lineup of classic vehicles that once traveled America’s “Mother Road,” each honoring Route 66’s role in shaping American automotive history and inspiring generations of travelers.

The Lamborghini Diablo

The Lamborghini Diablo featured class will celebrate the “poster car” of the 1990s. Lamborghini’s first model capable of exceeding 200 mph and a former holder of the world’s fastest production car title, the Diablo stands as an icon of futuristic design and breakthrough engineering, solidifying Lamborghini’s standing as a trailblazer in modern supercar performance, event organizers said. The class will include Diablo examples, highlighting rare specifications and limited-production editions.

The Legacy of Japanese GTs

Celebrating the legacy of Japanese automotive craftsmanship, the artistry of customizable styling and advanced technology, The Legacy of Japanese GTs class will showcase a selection of the most influential and sought-after models. Famous for their distinctive blend of performance, precision and tunability, Japanese GTs have earned a devoted following among enthusiasts worldwide.

The Ferrari F40

The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering will honor an iconic Ferrari model for the second consecutive year with The Ferrari F40 featured class. Celebrated as one of the most iconic supercars ever built and introduced in 1987 to commemorate Ferrari’s 40th anniversary, the F40 was the final Ferrari model to be personally approved by Enzo Ferrari. This class will highlight the raw performance and engineering excellence that continue to define Ferrari’s legacy.

Ferrari F50 GT
Ferrari F50 GT. (Photo courtesy The Quail)

The Bruce Meyer Collection

The Quail will also introduce an all-new collector series that will highlight unique collections from renowned collectors and enthusiasts. Among them, Bruce Meyer is widely recognized as one of the most passionate and influential car collectors in the hot rod and classic car spaces. Driven by his signature mantra, “never lift,” Meyer has assembled one of the finest private collections of Le Mans-winning race cars, Bonneville land speed cars, trend-setting hot rods and many other cars and motorcycles of historical significance. The Bruce Meyer Collection will present an exclusive selection that reflects his profound appreciation for the automotive hobby.

Timeless Craftsmanship & Heritage Will Be on Display at The Quail

“Our new featured classes, alongside the debut of the collector series, are propelling The Quail into an exciting new era,” said Gordon McCall, director of motorsports at The Quail. “Collectively, they showcase emerging technologies and design philosophies, while upholding the timeless craftsmanship and heritage that have been at the heart of this event for more than two decades.”

The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering will also include eight returning traditional classes, including Custom Coachwork, Pre-War Sports and Racing Cars, Post-War Sports Cars 1945-60, Post-War Sports Cars 1961-75, Post-War Racing Cars, Sports and Racing Motorcycles, Evolution of the Supercar and The Great Ferraris.

The vehicle entrant application is currently open.



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Business Leader and Former NASCAR Team Marketing Executive Tony Priscaro Releases His New Book Still Standing, A Real-World Guide to Building Credibility When the Stakes Are High – Speedway Digest

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Tony Priscaro, founder of PK Velocity Sports & Entertainment and a veteran sports marketing executive, has released his debut book, Still Standing, now available on Amazon and Kindle. The book delivers a candid, practical look at leadership, resilience, and value creation drawn from decades operating at the intersection of professional sports and business.

Unlike traditional business books rooted in theory, Still Standing is built on real-world execution—closing high-stakes deals, navigating career pivots, managing risk, and rebuilding momentum when circumstances collapse.

“This isn’t a book about success,” said Priscaro. “It’s about what happens between success—the pressure, the setbacks, the moments where quitting feels logical but staying the course matters most.”

Priscaro’s career spans professional sports marketing, NASCAR sponsorship strategy, corporate partnerships, and brand development. In Still Standing, he translates lessons learned in high-pressure sports environments into actionable insights for business leaders, entrepreneurs, and sales professionals.

“In sports, there’s no room for excuses,” Priscaro said. “You either deliver or you don’t. That same reality exists in business—especially when trust, reputation, and credibility are on the line.”

A Business Book Disguised as a Story

While the book draws on experiences from NASCAR, professional basketball, and national brand partnerships, Still Standing is ultimately about business fundamentals: decision-making under uncertainty, earning trust without credentials, and creating value when resources are limited.

“Brands don’t care where you went to school,” Priscaro noted. “They care if you can reduce risk, execute consistently, and deliver results. That lesson applies to every industry.”

The book has already begun resonating with professionals navigating career transitions, leadership challenges, and entrepreneurial risk.

Supporting Speaking & Executive Engagements

The release of Still Standing coincides with Priscaro’s expanded focus on executive speaking engagements and business workshops. His talks center on leadership under pressure, credibility over credentials, and what professional sports reveal about how decisions are really made in business.

“I didn’t write this book to sell books,” said Priscaro. “I wrote it to start conversations—with leaders, teams, and organizations that want to perform when the stakes are real.”

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