Joey Saldana

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Joey Saldana (born March 14, 1972), known as the "Brownsburg Bullet", is an American sprint car racing driver. He is the son of former sprint car and Indy car driver Joe Saldana.

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Saldana began racing at the local Indiana tracks close to his home in the early 1990s. He then moved up to the All Star Circuit of Champions, where he won 18 races in 1995. He ran occasionally with the World of Outlaws winning his first race with the series in 1995 and then began touring full-time with the series in 1996 capturing Rookie of the Year honors. He finished third in points in 2003 and 2006 and second in 2007. [1] He won 20 races (one of only six racers to do so in a season) in 2009 on his way to third in points for Kasey Kahne's race team. [2] He finished fourth in points in 2010 with 13 wins driving for the same team. He was contending for the 2011 title when he broke his arm, ribs and punctured a lung at the King's Royal race in July which caused him to be out for nine weeks. [3]

He parted ways with Kasey Kahne Racing at the end of the 2012 season and teamed up with Dan and Ruth Motter of the famed yellow Motter Motorsports Sprint Car Team from 2013 - 2015. The Motter family due to lack of sponsorship scaled back their racing schedule leaving Joey looking for a ride the following year. Joey took the checkered flag for 11 WoO races and 1 All Star race, and a series best 48 Top-Qualifier awards in his three years in the seat of the Motter Motorsports entry from 2013 - 2015. Joey wrapped up his three year run with Motter Motorsports by notching his 100th career WoO win at Charlotte, NC on November 8, 2015.

Joey moved back to a previous seat (1996, 2001) for the 2016 season in the Roth Motorsports #83 team owned by Dennis and Teresa Roth. Even with numerous crew changes, Joey was able to pilot the famed maroon-colored Roth #83 to 5 WoO wins, 62 Top 10 finishes, and a 5th-place finish in WoO season points.

[4] For 2017 Joey has joined forces with Stenhouse Jr/Wood Racing. This team is made up of Matt Wood Racing and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. https://www.facebook.com/SJWRacing/ In late June 2017 Joey left the team and raced with the Indy Race Parts #71 with great success winning several ASCoC races.

[5] For 2018 Joey has signed on with Kevin Rudeen Racing out of Monroe, WA. They will run a pick and choose schedule of WoO and other races to fill out his true outlaw schedule.

Joey has finished second in the Knoxville Nationals three times. Joey has won prestigious events such as the Devil's Bowl Speedway Winter and Summer Nationals, Silver Dollar Speedway's Gold Cup, Eldora Speedway's 4 Crown Sprint Nationals, and I-55 Speedway's inaugural Iron Man 55 which is the longest race on the season. His father Joe Saldana won the esteemed Knoxville Nationals race in 1970. Joey has distinguished himself as one of the greatest sprint car drivers of his generation. The future Sprint Car Hall of Famer grew up watching his dad race. Saldana claims his dad Joe Saldana, Doug Wolfgang, and Lee Osborne as his racing heroes and mentors.

Joey is one of only five drivers to ever win 20 features in a World of Outlaws season. He accomplished this remarkable feat in 2009.

During the mid-late 1990s, Saldana also raced in Australia in the World Series Sprintcars, racing for popular South Australian based former driver Bill Barrows. Racing the Barrows owned OTR (for Oval Track Racing, an Australian designed and built chassis), Joey finished second in the 1995/96 World Series Sprintcars behind multiple Australian Sprintcar Champion Brooke Tatnell.

In 2020 Saldana started up Saldana Racing Oil Tanks. His business model builds dry sump oil tanks and overflow catch cans for race engines. Primarily focusing on sprint car and midgets.

[6] On Dec 16, 2022, it was announced Saldana was elected on his ballot into the 2023 class of the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame.

He is married to Shannon, and has two sons: Reece & Ragan.

World of Outlaws career

YearPoints FinishWinsAwards & Accomplishments
1995-1* Won first World of Outlaws Feature Event
199611th0Rookie of the Year
199718th0
199828th1
199919th0
20006th3
20017th1Winter Nationals Champion
20024th7Kings Royal Champion
Summer Nationals Champion
20033rd2
20046th5
200513th1
20063rd7Kings Royal Champion
20072nd12Brad Doty Classic Champion
Gold Cup Champion
4 Crown Sprint Car Champion
Eagle Nationals Champion
Caterpillar Clash Champion
20084th54 Crown Sprint Car Champion
20093rd20Iron Man 55 Champion
Gold Cup Champion
20104th13Dirt Car Nationals Champion
201111th64 Crown Sprint Car Champion
20124th5NAPA SoCal Showdown
Night Before the Kings Royal
20134th1
20145th74 Crown Sprint Car Champion
20156th3Bad Boy Buggies World Finals
20165th5FVP Outlaw Showdown
Texas Outlaw Nationals
FVP Missouri High-Banked Nationals
201717th0
201815th0

105 Total A-Main Wins: 7th All-time as of September 17, 2016

All Star Circuit of Champions career

Joey has posted 74 ASCoC career wins for 3rd place of All-time

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References

  1. Joey Saldana career statistics, Driver Database, Retrieved 2009-12-8
  2. http://www.woosprint.com , World of Outlaws, November 7, 2009, Retrieved 2009-12-8
  3. Reynolds, Patrick. "Joey Saldana and Kyle Larson Provide Heroics In World of Outlaws and USAC Dirt Races". Motor Week Live. Archived from the original on 20 December 2011. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  4. https://www.facebook.com/SJWRacing/ [ user-generated source ]
  5. https://speedsport.com/sprints-midgets/other-sprint-cars/rudeen-racing-joey-saldana/ [ dead link ]
  6. "Thirteen Inductees Announced as "Class of 2023" for National Sprint Car Hall of Fame!".