Parella Motorsports Holdings and Lime Rock Park have confirmed four additional drivers who will join the SpeedTour All-Star Race, July 19-20. The weekend will feature 19 pairings of racing legends with today’s Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli stars, and will also celebrate the first IROC event in more than 20 years, as several original IROC competitors reunite with cars raced in the iconic series.
“We’re thrilled to add even more All Stars to our already impressive lineup for this year’s SpeedTour All-Star Race,” said Tony Parella, CEO of PMH. “If the only element to this event was the All Stars, that’d be impressive, but then we’re adding some of our best drivers in Trans Am’s CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series and TA class, and including the first IROC event in over 20 years. The fans in New England have been such great supporters of SpeedTour events; I can’t think of a better place to host the SpeedTour All-Star Race than at Lime Rock Park.”
Joining the SpeedTour All-Star Race will be Adam Andretti, Todd Bodine, Andy Lally and Casey Mears. The group represents some of the best-known names in racing, but also represents a myriad of accomplishments in their own right—including five championships and countless race wins, some of which were achieved in the most prestigious races in the world.
Andretti, Bodine, Lally and Mears complete a star-studded field that includes Daytona 500 and Indianapolis 500 champions, IROC winners and drivers who have stood atop the podium at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Nürburgring, and Daytona. In total, the All-Star drivers are responsible for 11 NASCAR championships, an IndyCar championship, 13 road racing championships, an IROC championship, three USAC championships and four Rallycross championships.
The SpeedTour All-Star race pairs each All-Star driver with one of the stars from Trans Am or TA2 Club in a spec CUBE 3 Architecture TA2 Series racecar for the 60-minute race. Drivers will not only be racing for a trophy, as a $50,000 winner-takes-all prize will also be on the line for the race-winning team. The reward has attracted some of the top talent from today’s entrants, with many of the drivers recognized as stars themselves, accounting for nearly 800 starts in Trans Am cars, 48 wins, 221 top fives, 398 top 10s and five championship titles. Expected driver pairings, include:
- AJ Henriksen with Adam Andretti
- Barry Boes with Greg Biffle
- John Atwell with Todd Bodine
- Tom Sheehan with Geoff Brabham
- Ethan Barker with Ron Fellows
- Alan Davison with Davey Hamilton
- Jim Gallaugher with Ron Hornaday Jr.
- Sam LeComte with Davy Jones
- Thomas Merrill with Bobby Labonte
- Brent Crews with Andy Lally
- Amy Ruman with Pippa Mann
- Edward Sevadjian with Casey Mears
- Adrian Wlostowski with Paul Menard
- Thomas Annunziata with Ryan Newman
- Boris Said Jr. with Boris Said
- Scott Lagasse Jr. with Ken Schrader
- Ryan Gemmell with Mike Skinner
- Tristan McKee with Scott Speed
- Paul Ruth with Danny Sullivan
The SpeedTour All-Star Race weekend kicks off on Friday, July 19, with All-Star drivers taking to the track for a 30-minute practice session, followed by qualifying that afternoon. Fans will have a chance to meet their favorite drivers during the All-Star Autograph Session at 2 p.m. ET on Friday, or during the Pre-Race Fan Walk on Saturday, July 20 at 12 p.m. ET. The SpeedTour All-Star Race will go green at 1 p.m. ET on Saturday.
In addition to the SpeedTour All-Star race, the two-day event will include an IROC exhibition, as well as racing from Sportscar Vintage Racing Association (SVRA), Prototype Sprint Series Association presented by Hankook (PSSA) and Canada’s Nissan Sentra Cup.