"I’m kind of doing it all myself. I have an attorney who’s involved in the racing world, and who’s been there as an advisor, I suppose, but having been in the IndyCar and Indy Lights paddocks for a few years, I kind of know everyone there, and I know how to put a deal together...If I didn’t have anything, it would be very tough to see where I could end up, because there are very good, established drivers out there like Paul Tracy and Oriol Servia who are available. But, I think I’ll have a budget, and I think that gives me an advantage. At this precise moment, I don’t have the backing fully sorted – I probably need a month or so – otherwise I could have been in a car as soon as Iowa." - Alex Lloyd, who certainly sounds like he had a sponsorship package of some kind behind him when he told Chip Ganassi to Take This Job and Shove It.
The Open Test is Now Complete
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The 2026 Open Test is now in the books. It was a good two-day stretch that
saw only a little over an hour lost to weather. Both days were partly
sunny, coo...
8 hours ago


Freakin' ride-buyer...