American Racing News Vol 1, Issue 2 Issue 3 | Page 17

KARAM WELCOMES NHRA DRAG RACERS TO IMS GARAGE INDIANAPOLIS – Sage Karam has been a busy host of racers from other disciplines the past two days. One day after greeting sprint-car legend Steve Kinser to the Dreyer & Reinbold – Kingdom Racing garage, Karam welcomed NHRA drag racers Shawn Langdon, Tommy Johnson Jr. and Leah Pritchett to Gasoline Alley at Indianapolis Motor Speedway prior to today’s practice session for the 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by PennGrade Motor Oil. for it with the small amount of road-course racing I have done. “I definitely don't suck, but I'm definitely no professional at it. I think if I had the opportunity to hone some skills that I would be OK, but these are true professionals out here who have dedicated their lives to this and I don't think I could hold a candle to them by any means. But it'd be fun, there's no doubt about it. For now, I'm just going to look on and watch and cheer for Sage this month.” Sage Karam, Tommy Johnson Jr. and Shawn Langdon, all three enjoyed taking a turn stepping into Karam’s No. 24 Gas Monkey Garage Chevrolet in the garage and learning more about the intricacies of the car, especially the steering wheel. Pritchett, a Top Fuel winner earlier this year at Phoenix who drove Formula Fords as a youngster, said she would relish an opportunity to drive an Indy car. Karam, the 21-year-old looking to drive in his third consecutive Indy 500, enjoyed meeting his fellow racers. “It is way different, what they drive, compared to what I drive, but at the same time there are a lot of similarities and it's cool hearing what they have to say,” Karam said. “I've never sat in an NHR