Motorsports
Why Cadillac F1’s American dream doesn’t include an American driver
Formula 1’s newest team began its quest to expand the grid with a plan to become a true American team that featured a driver representing the red, white and blue.
Yet when Cadillac F1 finally unveiled its inaugural lineup it was Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Pérez, drivers from Finland and Mexico, respectively.
Michael Andretti started this project in 2021 with plans to put IndyCar driver Colton Herta of California in the seat: American driver, American team, American car and an American engine. But Andretti was bought out by Dan Towriss of TWG Global, and TWG Motorsports owns this team.
Towriss said in May at the Miami Grand Prix there remains a desire to get an American driver in one of the seats, but only when one is ready. Herta doesn’t have the super license required to compete in F1, Towriss noted, and a new team learning a new car requires experienced and steady drivers.
Few believe Cadillac will be competitive out of the gate, so it was necessary to go with drivers willing to set their egos aside for the sake of building a program. Bottas and Pérez don’t have seats this year, and both said they were willing to sacrifice wins and even points to be part of a project as monumental as what Cadillac is trying to do in expanding the F1 grid to an 11th team next year.
“The more I was talking to the Cadillac team, the more it became apparent that this is what excites me,” Pérez said. “It’s not going back to the grid with a regular team to fight for wins and podiums, it’s a project itself.”
Bottas was was not a subtle suitor and even made a social media video two months ago captioned “Do we like this seat?” and gave a tour of a Cadillac. Shortly before the announcement dropped Tuesday, he posted an image of himself in a tuxedo, on a surfboard, waving an American flag and carrying a green can. It wasn’t AI, either: behind the scenes footage showed the surfboard being towed by a small craft, Bottas once even losing his balance and falling into the water.
“We don’t need to prove anything to anyone, so we get to put team first,” said Bottas. “That’s what we’re here for and that’s probably one of the biggest reasons why we were the chosen ones. We’re competitors, we’re going to drive as fast as we can. We want to perform the best we can. But we have very clear priorities on this project.”
Cadillac F1 does hope to have a driver from the United States as part of its lineup, but who knows how long it could take.
Herta has been trying to earn enough points in IndyCar to secure the super license, but four seasons have passed since this began and he still doesn’t have one. Now there’s speculation Towriss may move him to F2, an idea Herta and Towriss both declined to address.
“Oh boy, I don’t really have any comments for any of that stuff, to be honest,” Herta told AP.
Herta, who turns 26 early next year, began the IndyCar season saying he wasn’t even sure he wanted to go to F1 because he loved his IndyCar team so much. Now he won’t even talk about it, so perhaps there’s still a desire to eventually get him on the F1 grid.
Either way, Cadillac team principal Graeme Lowdon said the team plans to field cars in F1’s feeder series’ eventually, as well as a young driver program. Towriss already supports Sebastian and Oliver Wheldon, the young sons of the the late Andretti driver, Dan Wheldon.
Don’t rule out the possibility of Sebastian Wheldon, a Floridian who turns 17 next year and currently races internationally.
But, all parties insisted, there is no rush, only an awareness that there is hope Cadillac will some day field an American driver.
“We know from feedback from fans that fans would love to see an American driver in an American team with an American engine, as well,” Lowdon said. “These things are all things that could well happen. I see no barrier to seeing that combination in the future.”
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Acquisition deal breathes new life into Memphis International Raceway
MILLINGTON, Tenn. (WMC) – The dilapidated Memphis International Raceway will see tires on the track again.
This week, the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) closed on the property at 5500 Victory Lane, which is also known as the Memphis Motorsports Park.
It’s been closed since 2022 and currently sits empty.
Located in the neighboring City of Millington, the Memphis International Raceway has played a significant role in the national motorsports scene since its opening in the late 1980s.
“This is a special place in American motorsports,” said Darryl Cuttell, CEO of IHRA. “This facility has a deep history in drag racing and stock car competition, and our goal is to honor that legacy while building a strong, sustainable future. We are committed to bringing meaningful racing back to this property while expanding its role as a destination for a wide range of events that serve racers, fans, and the surrounding community.”
Under its new ownership, the track will operate as a multi-use destination for drag racing, car competitions, and more.
“Memphis Motorsports Park has long contributed to tourism and economic activity in Millington and Shelby County, and IHRA’s acquisition represents a positive step forward for the facility and the community. This investment supports the continued use of the track as a regional destination while creating opportunities for local businesses and future growth. The Millington Area Chamber of Commerce looks forward to working with IHRA as this next chapter takes shape,” said Chris Thomas, executive director of the Millington Area Chamber of Commerce.
IHRA officials say facility improvements and operational preparations will begin in the coming days.
An event schedule has yet to be released.
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K1 Speed champions get new route into Porsche series
Photo credit: Porsche
Porsche Motorsport North America is adding an indoor-karting pipeline to its driver development ladder through a new multi-year partnership with K1 Speed, the companies announced. The agreement is aimed at turning K1’s points-based monthly racing structure into a more direct on-ramp for standout drivers to reach Porsche Sprint Challenge North America or Porsche Sprint Challenge USA West.
The arrangement has a public-facing branding component and a competitive incentive. Porsche Motorsport branding will be displayed across all 72 K1 Speed karting centers in the United States, while K1 Speed decals will appear on the front bumper of cars competing in Porsche Carrera Cup North America, Porsche Sprint Challenge North America, Porsche Sprint Challenge USA West, and Porsche Endurance Challenge North America.
At the sporting level, the companies plan to select two drivers from among the top racers who reach K1 Speed’s national competition, one from the teen class and one from the adult class. For those two drivers, the entry fee for a future season in Porsche Sprint Challenge North America or USA West will be waived, according to the announcement.
‟K1 Speed hosts thousands of motorsports enthusiasts each year and all of us at PMNA look forward to connecting with them,” Volker Holzmeyer, President and CEO of Porsche Motorsport North America, said. ‟Whether they are casual fans of motorsport or are searching for a path into professional racing, we are excited to introduce them all to the Porsche Motorsport Pyramid and the opportunities that it offers.”
K1 Speed said its arrive-and-drive model and monthly race series create an accessible starting point, with points earned locally and top finishers advancing to state and then national-level competition. ‟It’s an immense honor for K1 to partner with Porsche Motorsport North America to provide up-and-coming American racers with an extraordinary opportunity,” said David Danglard, CEO and Founder of K1 Speed and K1 Circuit. ‟We built K1 on the belief that future champions start here, and this partnership with Porsche creates a pathway to take them from our indoor tracks to the country’s greatest circuits.”
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IMSA team unveils Greg Biffle tribute following death – Motorsport – Sports
In honor of NASCAR legend Greg Biffle, who, along with his wife Cristina, daughter Emma, and son Ryder, died in a plane crash on December 18, KOHR Motorsports has announced that it will be paying tribute to the 55-year-old with a special livery at Daytona.
Biffle and his family died alongside fellow passengers Craig Wadsworth, and Dennis and Jack Dutton in the 19-time Cup Series race winner’s Cessna 550 Citation at Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina.
Exactly who was flying the aircraft at the time, as three of those on board had licenses, was unclear as of a National Transportation Safety Board press conference on Friday.
NTSB Investigator-In-Charge Dan Baker explained that having taken off from Statesville at around 10:05 am, the plane took a left turn, flying for around five minutes before turning back toward its origin.
Spotted flying low, Baker said, “The initial point of impact was a runway light stanchion located about 1,800 feet from the runway threshold.
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“The airplane subsequently impacted trees, two other runway light stanchions, and the airport perimeter fence short of the runway threshold before coming to rest near the runway threshold. The airplane also came to rest oriented on an easterly heading.
“Post-impact fire consumed the majority of the fuselage and the inboard wing sections. All four corners of the airplane and flight control surfaces have been identified in the wreckage and the debris field. Both engines were present with the main wreckage.”
Brutal footage showing the plane landing at Statesville, leaving behind a trail of flames and dense black smoke, has since made its way onto social media.
The NASCAR community was quick to rally, honoring the memories of those lost in the tragic accident with the likes of Richard Petty, Denny Hamlin, and Kevin Harvick among those to share moving tributes.
KOHR is now doing its part to pay tribute to Biffle, sharing renderings of its special livery for an upcoming race, along with the caption, “In light of last week’s tragedy involving one of Nascar’s 75 Greatest Drivers and off track Humanitarian, Greg Biffle [including his family & friends].
“KOHR Motorsports will be running a tribute 2002 @nascar Busch Championship No.60 Ford livery on our IMPC No.60 @fordracing Mustang GT4 during the upcoming IMSA Roar Before The 24 and 4 Hour BMW M Endurance Michelin Pilot Challenge.
“The race begins 1:45PM ET on Friday, January 23rd at Daytona International Speedway ahead of 64th annual Rolex 24.”
The black, white, grey, and red sweeping design imitates that of Biffle’s title-winning Ford Taurus. That 2002 season saw Biffle win four races in the No. 60 Roush Racing Ford, finishing in the top five a further 16 times and the top 10 another five.
The following year, he took to the wheel of the No. 16 Roush Racing Ford in the Cup Series for what was his first full-time season in the series. He won one race in his rookie season, continuing to race full-time in the Cup Series through 2016.
Biffle briefly returned in 2022 to make four appearances in the No. 44 NY Racing Team Chevrolet, marking the final chapter in his NASCAR career.
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12-year-old off-road racing champion Kroi Ryan prepares for AMA 2026 WORCS season and life challenges
As only a sixth-grader, Kroi Ryan has already made waves in Pahrump’s off-road racing scene, earning dual WORCS ATV championships in the 90cc class.
But while his trophies are impressive, it is his mindset and approach to life that set him apart.
As WORCS Racing joins forces with the American Motorcyclist Association to form the AMA 2026 West Regional Grand Prix, Kroi is gearing up for a full year of racing, mountain biking — and he’s eager to inspire other kids to face their fears and pursue their goals.
A new era for WORCS Racing and Kroi’s goals
Starting in 2026, WORCS will expand its schedule to 10 rounds across six states and merge with the AMA, introducing updated rules and age limits.
Kroi is excited to tackle at least four WORCS races next year, riding his APEX 90 ATV and Yamaha TTR 125 dirt bike.
He also plans to try some MRANN races, which are exclusive to dirt bikes, and is branching into mountain biking tournaments, as well as basketball, baseball, and soccer with Trojans basketball and AYSO 808 soccer.
“Even though we won’t be chasing a WORCS championship next year, our life will not be slowing down by any means. Nor will we be leaving the world of off-road racing,” Kroi’s mother Nicole said.
He’s also currently completing his hunter’s safety course, hoping to start hunting in 2026 — another challenge he’s excited to take on with the same mindset he applies to racing.
Fear, focus, and the joys of racing
For Kroi, racing isn’t just about speed or podiums — it’s about confronting fear and pushing personal limits.
“I am excited and afraid on the track. When I’m racing against someone as good or better than me, I feel a full-on ‘let’s do this’ competitive mindset. But when I’m done, I feel pride in myself for conquering my fears and finishing my goals. I love making it on the podium!”
He describes the thrill of racing as a pure rush of joy, whether going faster, jumping higher, or navigating tricky corners. At the same time, he’s aware of the risks: crashing, overshooting jumps, or hitting corners too hard. Safety gear helps, but it doesn’t eliminate the challenge — which is part of what makes the sport exciting for him.
“Fear is normal, just like failing. But if you let that stop you, that’s how you become a failure,” Kroi said. “Never let something control you. If you face your fears and your failures, you will always be in control.”
Inspiration beyond racing
Kroi knows his story inspires other kids with apraxia — he’s recognized in town and the racing community by strangers who read about his achievements in articles.
That directly motivates him to share his mindset and push others to overcome their own adversities.
“Life is hard. Something hard is a challenge. Overcoming a challenge is an adventure, with small achievements. Like a plaque on a WORCS podium,” Kroi says. “But the more achievements you make come true, the more you achieve your ultimate reward: your dreams.”
Kroi believes most in competing with yourself, improving every day, and celebrating personal victories.
His goal isn’t just to win races but to show that facing fear, staying persistent, and embracing challenges can lead to success in any part of life.
Contact Jacob Powers at jpowers@pvtimes.com. Follow @jaypowers__ on X.
Motorsports
Daily Schedule Released For 2026 Tulsa Shootout
It’s the most wonderful time of the year in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Two action packed weeks of racing in The Sooner State kicks off with the 2026 Tulsa Shootout, which begins December 29 and concludes January 3 inside the SageNet Center.
With a record-breaking number of entries (1,939 and counting), event officials recently released a tentative daily schedule for the six days of racing in Tulsa.
This year’s schedule has been adjusted to include a full day of practice on Monday, December 29 prior to the start of heat racing on Tuesday, December 30. Adjustments to the schedule have also allowed on-track action for the Junior Sprint division to be held earlier in the day.
“Those poor kids last year, when we had a couple days run long, it was forcing parents to wake their kids up to race, and as a parent, that really bothered me and knew that was something we needed to fix, so with the way were able to move things, I feel like this will be better not just for those teams, but everyone as a whole,” stated Tulsa Expo Raceway Chief of Operations, Matt Ward.
The tentative daily schedule for this year’s Tulsa Shootout can be viewed below. All six days of the 2026 Tulsa Shootout will be streamed live on FloRacing.
2026 Tulsa Shootout Daily Schedule
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27
Parking: 8:00am
Sign-in: 12:00pm – 7:00pm
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28
Parking: 8:00am
Sign-in: 12:00pm – 7:00pm
Tech for Restricted: 3:00pm
MONDAY, DECEMBER 29
SageNet Center Opens: 7:00am
Engine Heat: 8:15am – 8:20am
Practice: 9:00am (One round per class)
Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing
Hyper Racing Non-Wing Outlaw
K&B Motorsports Restricted
Sawyer Chassis Winged Outlaw
Flying A Motorsports Junior Sprints
JST Motorsports A-Class
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30
SageNet Center Opens: 7:00am
Engine Heat: 8:15am – 8:20am
Racing: 9:00am
Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing FuelTech Heats
Flying A Motorsports Junior Sprints FuelTech Heats
JST Motorsports A-Class FuelTech Heats
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31
SageNet Center Opens: 7:00am
Engine Heat: 8:15am – 8:20am
Racing: 9:00am
Hyper Racing Non-Wing Outlaw FuelTech Heats
K&B Motorsports Restricted FuelTech Heats
Sawyer Chassis Winged Outlaw FuelTech Heats
THURSDAY, JANUARY 1
SageNet Center Opens: 7:00am
Engine Heat: 8:15am – 8:20am
Racing: 9:00am
Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing E-Mains
Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing D-Mains
Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing C-Mains
Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing Qualifiers
Flying A Motorsports Junior Sprints Qualifiers
Hyper Racing Non-Wing Outlaw Qualifiers
K&B Motorsports Restricted Qualifiers
Sawyer Chassis Winged Outlaw Qualifiers
JST Motorsports A-Class Qualifiers
Sawyer Chassis Winged Outlaw D-Mains
Sawyer Chassis Winged Outlaw C-Mains
FRIDAY, JANUARY 2
SageNet Center Opens: 7:00am
Engine Heat: 8:15am – 8:20am
Racing: 9:00am
Hyper Racing Non-Wing Outlaw E-Mains
Hyper Racing Non-Wing Outlaw D-Mains
Hyper Racing Non-Wing Outlaw C-Mains
Flying A Motorsports Junior Sprints C-Mains
Flying A Motorsports Junior Sprints B-Mains
K&B Motorsports Restricted C-Mains
K&B Motorsports Restricted B-Mains
JST Motorsports A-Class E-Mains
JST Motorsports A-Class D-Mains
JST Motorsports A-Class C-Mains
SATURDAY, JANUARY 3
SageNet Center Opens: 7:00am
Racer’s For Christ Service: 7:30am
Engine Heat: 8:15am – 8:20am
Racing: 9:00am
Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing B-Mains
Hyper Racing Non-Wing Outlaw B-Mains
Sawyer Chassis Winged Outlaw B-Mains
JST Motorsports A-Class B-Mains
OPENING CEREMONIES, PARADE OF STATES
Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing LCQ
Hyper Racing Non-Wing Outlaw LCQ
K&B Motorsports Restricted LCQ
JST Motorsports A-Class LCQ
Sawyer Chassis Winged Outlaw LCQ
Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing A-Feature
Flying A Motorsports Junior Sprints A-Feature
Sawyer Chassis Winged Outlaw A-Feature
K&B Motorsports Restricted A-Feature
JST Motorsports A-Class A-Feature
Hyper Racing Non-Wing Outlaw A-Feature
**Schedule is subject to change without notice. Any updates will be posted to http://www.tulsashootout.com.
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