Posted from National Speed Sport News:
BURBANK, Calif. — The American Auto Racing Writers & Broadcasters Ass’n has announced its annual All-America Team Tuesday.
Unique in all of motorsports reporting, members of AARWBA each year elect a special team of drivers who represent the broad spectrum of professional motorsports. AARWBA members across the country vote on drivers by the specific category of racing which they participate in and two drivers from each of the disciplines are elected to the first team.
In the Open Wheel Division, Dario Franchitti and Will Power were the choices of the membership. Driving for Target/Chip Ganassi Racing, Fanchitti three-peated as IZOD Indy Car Series Champion this year, and Team Penske’s Will Power sat pole eleven times and won six races in the series on the way to his second place in 2011 points for the open wheelers.
For Road Racing there are two, two-person teams: Scott Pruett/Memo Rojas (Telemex BMW-Riley) and Chris Dyson/Guy Smith (Dyson Racing Lola-Mazda). Pruett and Rojas are the 2011 Grand-Am Champs (as they were in 2010, ’08. ’06, and 04). Dyson and Smith are the ALMS 2011 LMP1 driver champions. Pruett and Rojas have also teamed up to win the 24 Hours of Daytona this past year as well as in 2008, 2007, and 1997.
Bryan Clauson joins the All-America Team (Short Track Division) on the basis of his twin consecutive USAC National Drivers Championships and back-to-back Mopar National Midget crowns.
Clauson drives every style of open wheel short track machine that USAC sanctions and has a winning record in all of them. Kyle Larson also drives them all from Silver Crown to Midgets and did something that made everyone in the business stand up and take notice this year: he entered and swept all three USAC racing divisions at the 4-Crown Nationals at Eldora Speedway.
There was simply no way to separate these two All-America Team members who make up the first team in the Stock Car category during the last few races of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Chase.
In fact, Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards finished the season with identical points totals, Stewart’s win record being the deciding factor in his winning a third NASCAR driver’s championship.
Del Worsham and Matt Hagan are the very worthy representatives of the Drag Racing Category. Popular veteran Worsham won his first NHRA Full Throttle Top Fuel world championship, the former Funny Car driver got it right in his first year out of the floppers in the Al-Anabi Racing Dragster.
Hagan, on the other hand, drove his DieHard Dodge Charger Funny Car to a hard-earned championship that saw him win it in the last few rounds of the season, a much-preferred alternative to 2010 when he lost the same title in the last day of the final event.
In the Touring Series voting, Austin Dillon got the nod for being a big winner in a very tough division this year, the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.
Andrew Davis and Leh Keen teamed up to win the 2011 Rolex Grand Am Series/GT Class driving for A. Dano Davis (Brumos.
Josef Newgarden and Patrick Long both join this year’s team in the At Large category. Newgarden is the 2011 Firestone Indy Lights champion winning five races and grabbing three poles over the season. He was also named the Perkin Elmer Rookie of the Year in the same division.
Long won his first Pirelli World Challenge Driver’s Championship in fine style with four wins and four poles in the hotly-contested series. His championship is just that little bit more special because he had to miss one series race to test for the factory Porsche team at Le Mans.
Sports car specialist Amy Ruman will get AARWBA’s Rising Star award in Indy for her work behind the wheel of the McNichols/Goodyear/Cenweld Corvette. The first woman ever to win a Trans Am race, Ruman finished third in the 2011 points in the hardtops and, along with her season finale win, was on three podiums during the SCCA Trans-Am season.
One other tradition that AARWBA has followed as a long-standing tradition is to elect a Second Team to be honored along with the above All-America winners.
Second team:
Open Wheel — Dan Wheldon (write-in) James Hinchcliffe and Tony Kanaan (tie)
Road Racing — Tony Ave, Max Angelelli/Ricky Taylor (team)
Short Track — Levi Jones, Donny Schatz
Stock Car — Ricky Stenhouse, Jr., Kevin Harvick
Drag Racing — Jason Line, Antron Brown
Touring Series — Lawson Aschenbach, Ricky Johnson
At Large — Frank Manzo, Esteban Guerrieri
This year’s forty-second edition of the All-American Team Banquet will be held Jan. 8, 2012 in the beautiful Grand Hall at the Train Station at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Indianapolis.