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A.J. Foyt IV News
2002 Auto Racing All-America team voting:
2002 Auto Racing All-America team voting:
November 28, 2002
2002 Auto Racing All-America team voting: Ballots are in the mail to almost 300 members of the motorsports press to select the 12-driver 2002 Auto Racing All-America team. Among those on the 2002 ballot are two former three-time Jerry Titus Award winners, John Force
Harrah’s leaves Foyt’s IRL team but stays in BGN:
Harrah’s leaves Foyt’s IRL team but stays in BGN:
October 17, 2002
A.J. Foyt learned last week that Harrah's Casino is ending its deal as his primary IRL sponsor. Harrah's will continue to sponsor the #14 BGN team of Larry Foyt, A.J.'s son. Had Harrah's continued in the IRL, it probably would have had one driver who couldn't walk
No NASCAR for this Foyt:
No NASCAR for this Foyt:
September 13, 2002
No NASCAR for this Foyt: A.J. Foyt IV, who is trying to win the first Infiniti Pro Series championship, said he has no interest in switching to NASCAR: "I like open-wheel much better than taxi cab racing."(Dallas Morning News)(9-13-2002) (9-12-2002)
Another AJ:
Another AJ:
August 7, 2001
Another AJ: The next A.J. Foyt is rushing into the future of open-wheel auto racing. A.J. Foyt IV, grandson of the four-time Indianapolis 500 champion of the same name, is scheduled to make his USAC Coors Light Silver Bullet Series dirt track debut Aug. 18 at Illinois
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