There's always some drivers I know from various #NASCAR series whenever I watch #TransAm #TA2 races like this one at Sonoma from the weekend I have on. The cars they race are functionally almost the same as stock car late models and built by some of the same companies that do a lot of the nation's late models, so the series is really good training for young drivers who want to learn how to road race in a stock car prior to moving into the top 3 series in NASCAR.
Die Ära der Muscle-Cars lebt weiter – ein beeindruckendes Exemplar aus den 70ern.
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As the Trans Am Cup Series recently announced the 27-car entry list for its season opener at Bathurst, a Garry Rogers Motorsport star was one high-profile absentee, quietly departing the team in the offseason.
Bathurst 1000 winner Todd Hazelwood has announced he will go it alone in the Trans Am Cup Series with the launch of a new race team.
Garry Rogers Motorsport has announced the four drivers who will lead its Trans Am Cup Series efforts.
Former Supercars full-timer Jack Smith will continue racing in the Trans Am Series, shifting stables to Garry Rogers Motorsport.
GM is swapping its Mustangs for Camaros this season