
The Glen is one of our favorite tracks, so it was no surprise that the Flatout Compound was jammed: Company president Nick Leverone raced, as did Tyler Kicera, Hugh McHaffie, Craig McHaffie, Amy Mills, Whitfield Gregg, and Lance Bergstein.

Wow, there’s tight racing on the track and in the points! The weekend of June 22-24 found us at Watkins Glen for the final pre-Runoffs Hoosier Super Tour. Leverone, Bergstein and Mills working the draft. There’s a whole bunch of California dreamin’ (of podiums, that is) going on! Leverone and Amy Mills are going toe to toe with Steyn in STL. Flatout friend Danny Steyn is in the thick of two classes (SM and STL). Before you know it we’ll be in Portland, Oregon, where Jesse and Charlie will have a go at Rounds 9 and 10 of the series.įinally, here’s a nice writeup of some tight Hoosier Super Tour points battles heading into the SCCA Runoffs at Sonoma Raceway. All the guys showed good pace, but typical midpack shenanigans prevented them from seeing the results they would have chosen. Jesse Schmidt and Charlie Belluardo were joined by the boss, Nick Leverone, making his Cup debut.
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Speaking of Mid-Ohio, the Global MX-5 Cup series held there in late July featured a trio of Flatout cars. NASCAR is a regular Flatout Motorsports reunion tour these days! Max and Dylan were both insanely fast the moment they climbed in our Miatas, and we’re not the least surprised by their bigtime success. We are bursting with pride, because another alumnus, Dylan Murcott, will start his first Xfinity race August 11 at Mid-Ohio. The cool photo is of our buddy and former client Max Tullman, who recently made his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut at Iowa Speedway. Finally, believe it or not, it’s not too early to plan your Winter Series racing with Flatout: We’ve got a good group heading for the annual Turkey Trot Thanksgiving Regional at Sebring.

The Devil in the Dark 12-hour enduro at New Jersey Motorsports Park, where we’ve brought home the gold in the past.We’ll field 7 more entries there, including Flatout President Nick Leverone and hotshoe clients Joe Schubert, Amy Mills, Whitfield Gregg, and Craig McHaffie – all running multiple classes (Iron Man Whit will race in 3 classes in the same car that alone is worth the price of admission!). The Big Dance: SCCA’s Runoffs, waaaaay over to the left of the map at Sonoma Raceway.The nights are longer and the days cooler, but the racing is hotter than ever! Fresh off a huge weekend (7 cars – God bless our amazing crew!) of SCCA Regional racing at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, we’re eating extra Wheaties to prep for:
