Jordan Wallace, the first ever African American Porsche Carrera Cup Driver with Vision Motorsports joins Enterprise Radio.
Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Jordan Wallace discuss the following:
- Jordan, can you tell us about Vision MotorSports?
- How did you get involved in racing?
- What are your and your team’s goals for this season, both on and off the track?
- What do you look for when picking out and collaborating with potential sponsors?
- Where do you see Vision Motor Sports in 5 years?
Jordan Wallace is the first African American racer to compete in the Porsche Carrera Cup North America.
With a love for the sport, Wallace started his career as a mechanic and worked his way into karting where he competed at the top levels while also working as an elite driving instructor.
Wallace came to the fore in 2021 with two wins and four podium finishes. The two victories were historical, as Wallace became the first African American to win a Porsche Sprint Challenge race. These monumental wins felt even more poignant as they took place at the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Wallace then moved to Europe, where he raced in the DTM Trophy and the SRO GT4 series. His podium finishes and point collection earned him the move back to the United States, where he continues to make more history in the Porsche Carrera Cup.
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