Josh Inglis Books a Legends’ Winter Nationals Racing Road Trip
There comes a time in the career of any racer where they need to step outside of their comfort zone and explore some unfamiliar territory.
Orillia, Ontario’s Josh Inglis will hit the road for his maiden voyage to the sunshine state and an exciting motorsports experience. With the encouragement of his Canadian Legend Car Series team owners Peyton and Patty Einarson, the 26-year-old will make his first start at the 2023 Winter Nationals – February 12th to 17th – at Citrus County Speedway in Inverness, Florida.
Even with his most recent schedule curtailed due to work commitments with his job as a heavy equipment operator, the driver of the No. 51J ride still managed to finish 14th in the final running order after 8 starts in his 2nd season at the controls of his Legend Car machine at tracks like Sunset, Sauble, Flamboro and his personal favourite, Peterborough Speedway. Josh Inglis and his crew are pumped to get a chance to log some laps prior to the new season getting underway here at home.
“This show promises to be a lot of fun and I’m anxious to see what we’ll bring to the table,” said Josh Inglis, who’s racing resume also includes starts in the Outlaw Midget and provincial Mini Stock ranks. “I’ve been in involved in the sport since I was 13 but I’ve always been the type of racer who takes things year-by-year, with an eye toward whatever new opportunities come along.”
As excited as he is about making his first trip to race south of the border, Inglis knows it will take some additional funding for his team to make the trek. His existing backers including Bromley Automotive, A/C Plus Automotive, Wally’s & Einarson Trucking, Overkill Enterprises, LGP, Sunshine Super Wash and everyone at Canadian Legend Cars who will be part of the program, with new partners welcome to come on board.
Working with his regular crew of Rob Einarson, Scott Urry, Fil Gala, Mitch and Kohen Bull; along with his daughter Harper – who will celebrate her 2nd birthday in January – to prepare and maintain the car, Josh Inglis is thankful to the team’s many family members and friends who have pitched- in and worked hard behind the scenes to make his newest motorsports adventure come true.
“Even though everything is still in the planning stages, it’s a very exciting time for the team and me,” admitted the driver. “We’re happy to welcome additional support for this trip, as well as the upcoming race season. Potential advertisers looking for information can reach me through my Facebook page or at joshuah105@gmail.com.”