2025 Recap // 2026 and Beyond
The Wings and Wheels Foundation is genuinely excited to wish you a fantastic and joy-filled New Year, filled with new opportunities and incredible adventures ahead!
This past race season was a year of firsts, challenges, and some memorable highs for TeamWWF. With a new year soon upon us, we pause to reflect on a fantastic 2025. It’s been a great year of growth and wins for the team, our drivers, and Team Ambassadors.
We hit the ground running fresh out of Silly Season, as we prepared for our Designer Bag BINGO event, a night of burnouts and bags, hosted at the Brownsburg American Legion.
There were also several events hosted at the TeamWWF Turn 2 Suite in 2025, with many more planned for 2026. Check out our EVENTS section for past and future events happening throughout the year.

As in previous years, our TeamWWF Driver/Ambassadors performed epically. Most notably;
- Nathan Nicholson led in the Mazda MX-5 Cup standings.
- Aaron Jeansonne previewed the Carrera Cup Race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- In September, Trey Burke displayed his skills in the CARS Tour Race.
- Also in September, Aaron Jeansonne won the prestigious Porsche Carrera Cup at IMS.
- Jason Pribyl rocked at the GB4 Championship.
- Nathan Nicholson eyed the Mazda MX-5 Cup Championship.
- In October, Jeansonne grabbed another pole and a few more champagne showers over the weekend at Road Atlanta in Porsche Carrera Cup North America action (Round 7).
- Our newest and youngest driver, Danny O’Gara, closed the Rookie Formula Season with a victory at Sebring.
- Meanwhile, off the track, Ayrton Houk’s Fundraiser Gala in November was a huge success.
Also, in August, Madeline DeLee was named the new TeamWWF Executive Director of the Wings and Wheels Foundation.
DeLee, who graduated from Purdue University in May with a degree in marketing and public relations, joined the TeamWWF family and shares that she has big ideas for the 2026 racing season and is excited about it!
Meanwhile, as the year progressed, the TeamWWF Turn 2 VIP Suite hosted several events where fans could watch the action as close to a race track as you’ll find anywhere. And with the recent repaving of Turn 2, the view from the suite is even better than ever as cars will run smoother, faster laps just a few yards from the suite’s balcony.
The 2025 Season also added two new Ambassadors to TeamWWF. Earlier this year, Sarah Fisher O’Gara joined our efforts as a Mentor/Ambassador.
Sarah Marie Fisher (born October 4, 1980) is an American retired professional race car driver who competed in the Indy Racing League (IRL) (now IndyCar Series) and the Indianapolis 500 intermittently from 1999 to 2010. She also raced in the NASCAR West Series in 2004 and 2005.
Another side note, Sarah is the mother of our newest and youngest driver, Danny O’Gara, who has his sights on a professional racing career of his own.
And most recently, Ferrari Challenge Driver Lisa Clark has joined as a Team Ambassador. Lisa Clark, recognized as RACER MOM, is making waves as a female Ferrari race car driver, consistently securing podium finishes and passionately advocating for greater participation and achievement by women in the exhilarating world of racing.
The highlights mentioned above are merely a small sampling of all the exciting developments and initiatives taking place with the foundation and TeamWWF.
There is always so much more to discover and participate in, and the best way to stay informed about our ongoing projects and activities is to tune in regularly to our updates and informative content.
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