TeamSLR Goes ‘Fourth’ at Road America
July 1, 2021
Trans Am Team Looks to Prosper with Four-Car Lineup in TA2 Race
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ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (July 1, 2021) – TeamSLR has assembled an eclectic group of drivers for this weekend’s Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli event at Road America with the outfit fielding four cars in the TA2 race at the 4.048-mile, 14-turn road course in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Connor Mosack is contesting the full TA2 schedule with TeamSLR and he comes into Road America fresh off his first career podium finish last Saturday at the Mid-Ohio Sportscar Course in Lexington. Sam Mayer, who has been a teammate of Mosack’s at four previous Trans Am events this season, rejoins TeamSLR at Road America for his final Trans Am race of the year. Austin Dillon and Austin Green are the two new faces at TeamSLR, and both are making their first career Trans Am starts in Saturday’s TA2 race. While Dillon is new to TeamSLR and Trans Am, he is not new to racing. The 31-year-old grandson of NASCAR Hall of Famer Richard Childress is a veteran NASCAR driver with 500 total starts across the Cup Series, Xfinity Series and Camping World Truck Series. Dillon won the 2011 Truck Series championship and then the 2013 Xfinity Series title before joining the Cup Series fulltime in 2014. He is a three-time winner in Cup, with the 2018 Daytona 500 among his victories. The native of Lewisville, North Carolina, has two Xfinity Series starts at Road America with a best finish of 10th in 2013. Green is in the nascent stages of his racing career, with the 20-year-old from Concord, North Carolina, seeking to round out his racing resume with some road-course experience. Green is the son of 1994 Xfinity Series champion David Green, and after winning Bandolero, Young Lion and Pro U.S. Legend Car championships, he moved up to Late Model stock cars, racing and winning for Lee Faulk Racing and Development. Mayer has his eyes set on joining Dillon in the NASCAR Cup Series. Originally from Franklin, Wisconsin, Mayer relocated to NASCAR’s epicenter – Charlotte, North Carolina – to better serve his burgeoning NASCAR career. He is a two-time ARCA Menards Series East champion (2019-2020) and won his first Truck Series race in his just his seventh career start last September at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway. Shortly after turning 18 on June 26, Mayer made his Xfinity Series debut last Sunday at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway. He is now the fulltime driver of the No. 8 Chevrolet for JR Motorsports and he will pull double duty at Road America, competing in the TA2 race for TeamSLR and the Henry 180 Xfinity Series race for JR Motorsports. Road America will mark Mayer’s eighth career Trans Am start, with his last race being a fifth-place drive May 1 at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey County, California. Mosack is TeamSLR’s stalwart. The 22-year-old from Charlotte raced Late Model stock cars last year for JR Motorsports and has already made a name for himself in NASCAR’s development divisions, all the while juggling school and racing. He graduated from High Point (N.C.) University on May 8 with a degree in business entrepreneurship and yet his juggling act continues. He began fulltime work earlier this month at Interstate Foam & Supply, focusing on the company’s business development. Racing, however, remains Mosack’s main focus. Road America will be his 12th career Trans Am start and Mosack has augmented his road-racing curriculum with a continued presence in NASCAR. He wheeled a Super Late Model on June 4 at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, Florida, and prior to that, Mosack competed in the ARCA Menards East Series race at Dover (Del.) International Speedway, finishing seventh and completing all 125 laps. After Road America, Mosack will return to a Super Late Model on July 12 when he competes in the 55th annual Redbud 400 at Anderson (Ind.) Speedway. All four drivers will be coached by veteran racer Scott Lagasse Jr. The 40-year-old from St. Augustine, Florida, has made more than 115 starts across the Xfinity Series, Truck Series and ARCA Menards Series. He is a two-time ARCA race winner who has been competing in TA2 since 2016. “I feel young, and I feel like I can relate to all of these guys, at least when it comes to driving a racecar,” Lagasse said. “I’m still racing, but events like Road America give me the opportunity to give back and help these guys develop into the racers they want to be. “And it’s not just me. My dad is right here with me. From 1985 through 1994 he competed in several sports car series, winning a bunch of SCCA national championships. He even raced stocks car in the mid- to late-90s, with some road-course races in 1993 and 1994. “Collectively, we have a lot of knowledge and experience. We take a lot of pride in what we do and that’s why we’re really looking forward to this weekend.” TeamSLR leverages its Trans Am involvement to highlight its driver development program as well as its car-building capabilities. TeamSLR is the exclusive representative of M1 Racecars, an official TA2 constructor. It builds rolling chassis and complete Chevrolet Camaros, Ford Mustangs and Dodge Challengers for Trans Am competition.
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Sam Mayer, driver No. 8 Jagemann Stamping/QPS/M1 Racecars Chevrolet Camaro: |
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Connor Mosack, driver No. 28 Nic Tailor Custom Fit Underwear/Interstate Foam & Supply Chevrolet Camaro: |
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Austin Dillon, driver No. 92 K&L Ready Mix/M1 Racecars/Fields Racing Chevrolet Camaro: |
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Austin Green, driver No. 96 Jagemann Stamping/QPS/M1 Racecars Chevrolet Camaro: |
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Scott Lagasse, Jr., owner of TeamSLR and driver coach: |
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About TeamSLR: |
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TeamSLR competes fulltime in the Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli in a multifaceted effort that includes dedicated entries in the TA2 division, customer programs, driver coaching and car construction. Its history dates back to 1985 and covers a wide spectrum of motorsports, including NASCAR, IMSA, SCCA, ARCA and ASA. TeamSLR is a family-owned organization run by Scott Lagasse Sr., and Scott Lagasse Jr., The father-and-son duo have combined to win more than 100 races and seven championships across a variety of series and styles of racecars, from paved ovals to road courses to dirt tracks. For more information, please visit us online at www.TeamSLR.com, on Facebook, on Twitter, on Instagram and on LinkedIn.
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