![]() MUSIC CITY GRAND PRIX: Schedules and info for watching Ind圜ar’s Nashville debutīRIDGE TO GREATNESS: The signature image of the Music City Grand Prix Marks was driving for Chip Ganassi Racing, which also fielded Xfinity cars for Clauson. “Bryan was a friend of mine, and when the Grand Prix made the commitment to honor his memory with the pole trophy for the NTT INDYCAR Series race, I saw it as an opportunity to further the legacy that he’s had in racing and run a tribute car for him,” Marks said in a release. #BRYAN CLAUSON IN LOVING MEMORY PICTURES SERIES# “It’s been a number of years since Bryan’s been gone, but his legacy remains alive and well. But, personally, it’s a big moment for me. He’s a big part of my story, and I have just so much respect for him and his family, and his father Tim, and everything they’ve done and continue to do in dirt racing. “Bryan’s one of those guys who never really met a stranger. VIEWER’S GUIDE: What to watch Sunday in Nashville’s inaugural race ‘THE PROM OF INDYCAR’: Inside Nashville’s motorsports renaissance And from a racing standpoint, I have a tremendous amount of respect for multi-disciplinary drivers – guys who can jump in anything and can race and be fast in anything, and they just want to race and compete no matter what it is, and Bryan was that to a tee. “He raced in the Indy 500 and, when the race was over, he jumped in his car and ran a 410 Winged Sprint car that night. They don’t make drivers quite like that anymore, so he was a throwback, and I have a tremendous amount of respect for his talent and his ability, and he was a great human being. He always had time for everybody, really appreciated the opportunity that he had in his life, and that was reflected in his support of the organ donor program and trying to give back and realizing that he had a platform to make a positive difference, and he did so.”įeels good to be back in Nashville for my first Trans Am race this weekend! It’s not every day you get to race your boss □ #MusicCityGrandPrix /tochp0kco4 #BRYAN CLAUSON IN LOVING MEMORY PICTURES DRIVERS# ![]() 99 BC Forever/M1 Racecars/Fields Racing Chevrolet Camaro for Team SLR, which is owned by the father-son duo of Scott Lagasse and Scott Lagasse Jr. Marks finished an impressive fourth after qualifying third. Suarez finished 26 laps down in 26th after an incident. It marked the first Trans-Am street race since the 2019 Detroit Grand Prix at Belle Isle Park, and it’s addition to the Nashville race weekend made it a no-brainer to enter for Marks. #BRYAN CLAUSON IN LOVING MEMORY PICTURES SERIES#. ![]() #BRYAN CLAUSON IN LOVING MEMORY PICTURES DRIVERS#. ![]()
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