What is the next step for Day as he works his way in NASCAR is still to be decided, but the Israeli is definitely looking forward to an exciting 2018 season.
80 Drivers And Special Guests Enthusiastic About The NWES Cars And The Series
NWES Recruitment Days
A Resounding Success
80 Drivers And Special Guests
Enthusiastic About The NWES Cars And The Series
Gian Luca Guiglia
The first two dates NASCAR Whelen Euro Series Recruitment Days were a resounding success: no less than 80 drivers coming from all over the world and with the most disparate backgrounds took the wheel of a Euro NASCAR car in four days and were all impressed by the fantastic “Pure Racing” feeling of driving the cars that bring NASCAR to Europe. Selected drivers will receive financial help for their 2018 season in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series.
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The official NASCAR Series in Europe unveiled today a brand new classification: the Nations Cup, designed to further enhance the competition by rewarding the best national teams and provide race fans even more motivation to cheer for their favorite drivers.
With a fastest lap of 1:38.776 around the four kilometers of Circuit Zolder, Alon Day (#54 CAAL Racing Chevrolet SS) opened the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series Finals weekend leading practice in the ELITE 1 Division, while Guillaume Dumarey (#24 PK Carsport Chevrolet SS) dominated in the ELITE 2 Division on his home track.
The NASCAR Whelen Euro Series is approaching its grand final at Circuit Zolder for the third year and uncertainty rules supreme across the two divisions of the European NASCARChampionship.
Ferrando also cemented his points lead for the playoffs, bringing it up to 38 points over Felipe Rabello (#56 CAAL Racing Chevrolet SS) and 40 over Delsaux.
French racer, Thomas Ferrando (#37 Knauf Racing Ford Mustang) showed thousands of race fans just how determined he is to win this season’s ELITE 2 Championship pulling off a stunning win in the seventh round of the regular season race at the legendary Hockenheimring in Baden-Wurtenberg, Germany.
Borja Garcia (#7 Racers Motorsport Ford Mustang) grabbed the checkered flag in the first ever NASCAR Whelen Euro Series at the legendary Hockenheimring leading flag to flag in a tight battle for the lead with reigning Champion Anthony Kumpen (#24 PK Carsport Chevrolet SS). The Racers Motorsport Driver won for the fourth time this year and the fifth in his NASCAR career.
Alon Day stormed to a spectacular pole position in the inaugural American Fan Fest at the iconic Hockenheimring in the ELITE 1 Division, while Ulysse Delsaux took first place in a nail biting ELITE 2 Division Superpole session.
Alon Day (#54 CAAL Racing Chevrolet SS) was the quickest NASCAR Whelen Euro Series driver in practice to open the inaugural American Fan Fest weekend at the Hockenheimring, while Eric De Doncker (#98 Motorsport 98 Ford Mustang) posted the fastest time in the ELITE 2 Division.