Skip Barber Racing School acquires Superstar Racing Experience

The Skip Barber Racing School announced today that it has acquired Superstar Racing Experience (SRX). Founded in 1975, the Skip Barber Racing School is the largest in the world with over 400,000 alumni including Sergio Perez, Josef Newgarden, Jeff …

The Skip Barber Racing School announced today that it has acquired Superstar Racing Experience (SRX).

Founded in 1975, the Skip Barber Racing School is the largest in the world with over 400,000 alumni including Sergio Perez, Josef Newgarden, Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson. It currently operates racing schools and safe driving academies at nine different venues across the country.

Since the inaugural season of SRX in 2021, the Skip Barber Racing School has served as the official logistics partner for the series, responsible for the care, maintenance, and transport of all series vehicles throughout the season. Many of the regular competitors in SRX graduated from the Skip Barber Racing School including Ryan Newman, Bobby Labonte, Ken Schrader, and Marco Andretti.

“This is an exciting time for the entire SBRS team,” Dan DeMonte, Chief Marketing Officer said. “We take great pride in providing valuable and exciting events to the motorsports community and now have the opportunity to continue that with the SRX series.”

Don Hawk, the former CEO of SRX, joined the Skip Barber Racing School as its Chief Strategy Officer yesterday.

“For years I watched the Skip Barber Racing School and its graduates as well as those that just stopped in for a refresher course in road racing, now I have the opportunity to join the senior management team of Anthony DeMonte, Dan DeMonte and Joe Monitto at the Skip Barber Racing School where we will bring SRX back to its fans and tracks while also helping them with the overall vision and business across the USA and beyond,” Hawk said.

“Over the years I’ve worked with many great families for which I’m very grateful,” Hawk added. “That’s part of what intrigued me here, the opportunity to work with Anthony and Dan to help execute a plan for the long-term future with SBRS, SRX and so many other projects under this umbrella.”

In addition to operating over 200 days of racing schools and safe driving academies each year, the Skip Barber Racing School owns and operates the Skip Barber Race Series, a training-focused Formula 4 series. The Skip Barber Racing School also competes in professional racing under the Skip Barber Racing banner with entries in a variety of series including IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge, TC America powered by the Skip Barber Racing School, and Toyota GR Cup North America.

Plans for the 2024 season are currently being formed and more information will be revealed in the coming weeks.

Camping World SRX Series cancels 2024 season due to ‘market factors’

The Camping World SRX Series has canceled its 2024 race season due to “market factors” that were too much to overcome.

The Camping World SRX Series has made a shocking announcement that puts its future in serious doubt. On Thursday night, the SRX Series revealed in a surprising move that it would cancel its 2024 race season. The expectations of the SRX Series were tempered by “market factors that have proven too much to overcome.”

Tony Stewart, a co-owner of Stewart-Haas Racing, was the main founder of the series that debuted in June 2021. It did well with a second season on CBS and a third season debuting on ESPN. Stewart, Marco Andretti, and Ryan Newman have won the championship over the last three years, with the Stewart-Haas Racing co-owner holding the most victories.

Some have speculated the SRX Series’ announcement factored into the return of IROC, which is hoping to hold an event in 2024 with historic IROC race cars. However, there doesn’t appear to be a correlation between the two entities. Instead, the SRX Series has to reset and find a way to maximize its long-term future before it doesn’t have a realistic shot at returning.

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Racing on TV, July 13-17

All times Eastern; live broadcasts unless noted. Thursday, July 13 Road America TA2 8:00-9:00pm (D) Road America TA 9:00-10:00pm (D) Stafford Springs 9:00-11:00pm Friday, July 14 Toronto practice 1 3:00-4:45pm Loudon practice/ qualifying 5:00-6:30pm …

All times Eastern; live broadcasts unless noted.


Thursday, July 13

Road America
TA2
8:00-9:00pm
(D)

Road America
TA
9:00-10:00pm
(D)

Stafford
Springs
9:00-11:00pm

Friday, July 14

Toronto
practice 1
3:00-4:45pm

Loudon
practice/
qualifying
5:00-6:30pm

Denver
qualifying
1
7:00-8:30pm

Saturday, July 15

Rome race 1 8:30-10:00am

Toronto
practice 2
10:35-
11:35am

Loudon
practice/
qualifying
12:00-2:00pm

NJMP 2:00pm

Loudon 2:30-3:00pm
pre-race
3:00-6:00pm
race

Toronto
qualifying
2:50-4:20pm

Iowa 8:00-10:00pm

Sunday, July 16

Rome race 2 8:30-10:00am

Toronto
warmup
10:15-10:45am

Denver
qualifying 2
10:30-11:30am
(D)

NJMP 12:00-2:00pm
(R)

Toronto 1:30-2:00pm
pre-race
2:00-4:00pm
race

Loudon postponed

Denver
finals
4:00-7:00pm

Monday, July 17

Loudon 12:00-4:30pm

Key: SDD: Same day delay; D = delayed; R = Repeat/Replay

A variety of motor racing is available for streaming on demand at the following sites:

  • SRO-america.com
  • SCCA.com
  • Ferrari Challenge
  • The Trans Am Series airs in 60-minute highlight shows in primetime on the MAVTV Network. For those wishing to tune in live, the entire lineup of SpeedTour events will stream for free on the SpeedTour TV YouTube page. SpeedTour TV will also air non-stop activity on Saturday and Sunday (SVRA, IGT and Trans Am). You can also watch all Trans Am event activity on the Trans Am YouTube page and Facebook page.
  • All NTT IndyCar Series stream live on Peacock Premium.