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Dallas Car Sharks is an automotive reality show currently airing on Motor Trend that takes place in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.It documents four competing car dealers (JD Cole, Martha Davis, Ash Rabah, and Tommy Spagnola) as they buy used cars at auction, refurbish them, and then attempt to flip (sell) them for a profit.
The team is based in Indianapolis, Indiana, [1] and currently fields the No. 20 Dallara-Chevrolet for Ryan Hunter-Reay, the No. 21 Dallara-Chevrolet for Rinus VeeKay and the No.30 Dallara-Chevrolet for Ed Carpenter. In 2015, the team merged with Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing to form CFH Racing, but became ECR again in 2016.
[4] [5] At the time of the negotiations in August 2018, Jim Ayello of The Indianapolis Star speculated that the new deal between the series and TMS would allow IndyCar to run at either COTA or a new street circuit in San Antonio. [5] Ultimately, the series scheduled a race in Austin as a replacement for its former Phoenix race.
Bryan Clauson ran the Indianapolis 500 for the 3rd and final time for Jonathan Byrd's Racing.Clauson would attempt to race in more than 200 races in 2016 among IndyCar, sprint cars and midgets but would tragically fall short of that because on August 6, 2016, Clauson was involved in a midget car crash at Belleville High Banks Speedway in Belleville, Kansas, and died the following night.
The new minority owner in Meyer Shank Racing showed off his new-look livery and new sponsor for this year's 500 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Monday. ... Indianapolis Star. March 4, 2024 ...
The team ran cars for additional drivers, particularly at Indy, including George Snider, Davy Jones, Stan Fox, Rocky Moran and others. At the 1987 Indianapolis 500 the Foyt team notably qualified four team cars, with Foyt starting 4th, and Fox finishing 7th. In 1988, the team increased its participation and went back to a full-time schedule.