From the Titusville Daily Herald-Tribune:
Local race car driver Rex Hollinger has applied for Brazilian citizenship in order to pursue his long-time goal of racing on the IZOD Indy Car circuit.
Hollinger, who is sometimes mistaken for Al Unser, Jr., because they almost look like brothers, has already signed to race as a teammate to Milka Duno as part of a two car effort sponsored by the American Dairy Association. Hollinger will drive the #85 "Got Milka" Special in up to six races pending his becoming a Brazilian citizen.
Hollinger will be giving up a recently assigned position as Director of Bandolero Racing at his home track, Orlando Speedworld however will continue to operate Rex Engineering. His company recently signed a contract with the WNBA as a promotions consultant and his "shirts vs. skins" games have become a big draw in the league.
Local race car driver Rex Hollinger has applied for Brazilian citizenship in order to pursue his long-time goal of racing on the IZOD Indy Car circuit.
Hollinger, who is sometimes mistaken for Al Unser, Jr., because they almost look like brothers, has already signed to race as a teammate to Milka Duno as part of a two car effort sponsored by the American Dairy Association. Hollinger will drive the #85 "Got Milka" Special in up to six races pending his becoming a Brazilian citizen.
Hollinger will be giving up a recently assigned position as Director of Bandolero Racing at his home track, Orlando Speedworld however will continue to operate Rex Engineering. His company recently signed a contract with the WNBA as a promotions consultant and his "shirts vs. skins" games have become a big draw in the league.
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