the American Auto Racing Writers & Broadcasters Assn. 2005 All-America team
the American Auto Racing Writers & Broadcasters Assn. 2005 All-America team
All-America Team
Steve Kinser, winner of his 20th World of Outlaws sprint car championship, heads a list of 17 drivers selected to the American Auto Racing Writers & Broadcasters Assn. 2005 All-America team. It was Kinser's 18th first-team selection. Two drivers, or driver teams, were selected in seven divisions. Joining Kinser as a short-track driver is Dave Steele, U.S. Auto Club Silver Crown champion. Open-wheel champions Sebastien Bourdais (Champ Car) and Dan Wheldon (Indy Racing League) were near unanimous selections. Stock car selections were Tony Stewart and Jimmie Johnson. Others:
Drag racing — John Force, Tony Schumacher. Road racing — Max Angelelli/Wayne Taylor, Scott Pruett/Luis Diaz. Touring series—Frank Kimmel, Martin Truex Jr. At large—Patrick Long/Jorg Bergmeister, Rob MacCachren.
the American Auto Racing Writers & Broadcasters Assn. 2005 All-America team
All-America Team
Steve Kinser, winner of his 20th World of Outlaws sprint car championship, heads a list of 17 drivers selected to the American Auto Racing Writers & Broadcasters Assn. 2005 All-America team. It was Kinser's 18th first-team selection. Two drivers, or driver teams, were selected in seven divisions. Joining Kinser as a short-track driver is Dave Steele, U.S. Auto Club Silver Crown champion. Open-wheel champions Sebastien Bourdais (Champ Car) and Dan Wheldon (Indy Racing League) were near unanimous selections. Stock car selections were Tony Stewart and Jimmie Johnson. Others:
Drag racing — John Force, Tony Schumacher. Road racing — Max Angelelli/Wayne Taylor, Scott Pruett/Luis Diaz. Touring series—Frank Kimmel, Martin Truex Jr. At large—Patrick Long/Jorg Bergmeister, Rob MacCachren.