Frontstretch Newsletter: June 19, 2024 Volume
XVIII, Edition XCIX |
- Tonight, World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series teams begin four nights of racing at Huset's Speedway in Brandon, S.D., just outside of Sioux Falls. Coverage of Night No. 1 of the Huset's High Bank Hustle will start at 7:15 p.m. ET tonight on DirtVision. - Teams are making preparations for this weekend's action in Loudon. We will have any news that breaks for you at Frontstretch.
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| Nolan Siegel to Drive Arrow McLaren No. 6 For Rest of
2024
Arrow McLaren SP announced Tuesday that Nolan Siegel, fresh off of his LMP2 class victory at Le Mans last weekend, will drive the No. 6 full-time in INDYCAR for the remainder of the season.
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| Entry Lists: IMSA at Watkins
Glen
There are 56 cars entered in Sunday's Sahlen's Six Hours at the Glen and an additional 39 entered in Saturday's The Esses 120 for Michelin Pilot Challenge.
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| Entry List: 2024 Zinsser SmartCoat
150
For the ARCA Menards Series' standalone event at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Friday, there are 27 teams entered. With no Connor Zilisch on the entry list (he'll be at Watkins Glen this weekend), things are a little more wide
open.
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Photos are courtesy of James Black of Penske Entertainment, Nigel Kinrade Photography and our own Phil Allaway. Have news for
Frontstretch? Don't hesitate to let us know; email us at frontstretcheditors@googlegroups.com with a promising lead or tip.
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Around the World in Motorsports: June 18 |
- Daniel Suarez was officially naturalized as a
citizen of the United States of America Tuesday at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' Charlotte Field Office. Suarez, along with 47 other candidates, took the oath of citizenship and received his citizenship
certificate. Suarez was joined there by his fiancée, Julia Piquet, and Ty Norris of Trackhouse Racing. NASCAR president Steve Phelps made an unannounced appearance at the ceremony and delivered a keynote speech.
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