The Autosportradio.com 2016 Show presented by Honda HPD will stream live on Tuesday March 1st, live from McGilvery’s Speedway.. 3009 North High School Road, beginning at 7PM ET.
The program can be seen/heard by logging onto www.autosportradio.com and the program streamed live on YouTube will be on the home page.
When the program concludes you will find the archive available on Don Kay’s YouTube channel.
Scheduled Guests are:
Anthony and Casey Foyt
Anthony Joseph “A.J.” Foyt IV is a former American race car driver and also is a scouting assistant for the Indianapolis Colts. He competed in the IndyCar Series and briefly in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, then called the Busch Series. He is the grandson of A.J. Foyt.
He began his career racing karts. He moved up through the open wheel racing ranks, winning the 2002 Infinity Pro Series. When Foyt made his first Indianapolis 500 race in 2003, he became the youngest driver to start in the event. He continued in IndyCar for two more years until his back was injured at the 2005 Indianapolis 500. Later that season he made several NASCAR Busch Series starts. He was scheduled to continue in the Busch Series in 2006, but the team was bought out and his contract didn’t allow him to race in a non-Dodge car. He returned to IndyCar late that season. He has not raced since 2009, although he drove for his grandfather’s A.J. Foyt Enterprises team in trials for the 2010 Indianapolis 500.
Anthony is in his sixth season with the Colts as a scouting assistant. Foyt made the transition from the Indy Racing League, which he joined in 2003. He appeared in six Indianapolis 500 races. Foyt was born and raised in Hockley, Texas. He is married to Casey Irsay Foyt, and they reside in Indianapolis with their sons, Anthony Joseph Foyt, V and Lockey James.
Casey Irsay Foyt…
At 25 years old, Casey Irsay is already working for the team she’s known her entire life, a team that Colts’ owner Jim Irsay says she may run someday.
“She was 1 1/2, 2 years old when she was toddling around the team,” Jim Irsay said. “She couldn’t be a ball girl)and pick up jockstraps with naked men walking around in the locker room. But it’s been interesting because, as she goes on this journey, it’s kind of like being a frontiers’ man, a frontiers’ woman.”
Casey, as a vice president in the team’s marketing and community relations division, is one of only a handful of women working in NFL front offices.
Zach Veach
Steve Lotshaw
Lotshaw won the 1979 USAC National Midget Championship, by a scant four points, and was runner-up in points on three occasions. His ten career USAC National wins were highlighted by a victory in the 1984 Night Before the 500 at ‘O Reilly Raceway Park and four indoor feature victories, in a career which saw him make 332 career USAC National Midget feature starts.