Congrats Al Ackerman Indy Comp Winner

isn't Al on a 26 round win streak?

Very impressive! Congrats to the new World Champ!

JEFF Arnold
 
Congrats Al, Kathy, Dave, Glen, Jan and the rest of the gang on the win and championship! What an incredible season!
 
Congrats Al!! Great Driving Job and really great to see a ProStart Car win another Championship!
 
way to go AL you are doing awsome greate to see a 4cyl doing that good. you work really hard at it you and dave are really good guys. way to go.


norm saibene K/A
 
Congrats Al, Kathy, Dave, Glen, Jan and the rest of the gang on the win and championship! What an incredible season!

I just want to point out that one of the rest of the gang this season has been Charlie Yannetti. Charlie has been really helpful to our team at a number of races this year. And I forgot to include Charlie's name when we set the L/AA record at the Valley in July. I've already apologized personally to Charlie for that omission, but here's the public apology. My bad Charlie. And Charlie has been there to help out other comp teams when needed as well.
 
Professor Dave, you are the man, congratulation's for being the force behind the team, oh, and by the way, Al, (Champ), may be the best string of driving.... ever.....
 
I thinking he has been talking to a man named Manzo.

I like it when the Championship goes down to the last race and now YOU ARE RUINING IT. lol
 
Professor Dave, you are the man, congratulation's for being the force behind the team, oh, and by the way, Al, (Champ), may be the best string of driving.... ever.....

Rob-let's get this straight-Al is the force behind this team-I'm just along for the ride-he deserves all the credit for the success he has had this year-he has worked very hard to get the clutch right, to get the motor right, to get the tires right, to stay clam before a race, and he spends a lot of time with the practice tree. And you ought to see him when he gets up in the morning and goes for a ride on his bike.

Just one example of why he deserves all the credit is the trip to D5-he went out there by himself, trained people to crew for him at each race, and won them both. Then he turned around and drove home, went to work for a couple of days and went to Cecil (ok I was there for the first weekend, but not the second).

I'd sure like to say I had something to do with Al's success, but my parents raised me to tell the truth-it's due to his hard work. Plus he's never been afraid to ask people for advise, and he's been willing to listen.