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- IndyCar Weekend Hot Laps at Sonoma 2014
- Breaking in the Thunderhill West Road Course
- Instructing at Autoweek Fantasy Camp 2014
- Three-Sixty Drifts with Jared Thompson in V8 Nissan 240sx
- Hot Laps for Sonoma Raceway Blood Drive 5/5/14
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- Working with the Simraceway Performance Driving Center and Audi Sportscar Experience
- Drifting on the Road Course at Sonoma Raceway
- Drift Testing at Thunderhill and training racer Tazio Otis to slide.
- Testing Spec Mustang with AD3RACING at Thunderhill Raceway in the wet.
- Infinity Karting takes 1st in class and 3rd overall at 4 Hour Enduro!
- GoPro sponsors Drift Team Animal Style for 2014!
- Laps for Charity at Sonoma Raceway January 18th 2014
- A look back at 2013
- 12/21/13 Sonoma Drift Winter Jam
- Thompson will be directing the 2013 Winter Jam Drift Competition at Sonoma Raceway.
- Drift Test at Sonoma Raceway
- S2000 Hot Laps at Sonoma Raceway
- NASCAR weekend hot laps at Sonoma Raceway with the Simraceway PDC
- 11/14/ 2012 Sonoma Drift Finale
- Lead Instructor for Distracted Driver Media Event
- Testing in Spec Miata at Sonoma
- Thompson spots for AD3RACING driver Tony D’Alessandro TOP 5 Finish
- Hot Laps in new CTS-V at Summit For Accelerating Sustainable Performance at Sonoma
- Pebble Beach Audi Driving Experience
Thompson spots for AD3RACING driver Tony D’Alessandro TOP 5 Finish
Last night was the season's last points race night for the NASCAR Whelen series at All American Speedway in Roseville, CA. Tony D'Alessandro owner and driver for AD3RACING did an amazing job through the course of the night. I was spotting for Tony all day and watched the car go from an ill handling dump truck to looking like a race car out there. With some setup advice from Chris Scribner, we dialed out the push and got the car to free up enough to drive up towards the front.
Tony qualified 10th, with a wickedly bad setup on the car. However he managed to drive it up to a 5th place finish last night, achieving his best finishing position in a NASCAR Late Model race to date, also pulling off a really clean save and maintained position as a competitor car was rubbing him loose into a corner at nearly 100 miles per hour.
Perhaps one of the best parts of the night was the fan appreciation event where the cars were all parked along the front straight and the spectators were allowed onto the track for about an hour. Tony decided to have the fans sign his car with Sharpies. Check out the pictures below, we definitely made some new fans last night.
I had a blast hanging out with the crew and with Tony. Looking forward to spotting for D'Alessandro again next month for a money race at All American Speedway.
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