Level 5 is making headlines around the globe. Here is a look at some of the media coverage:

Wall Street Journal

In 2010, Scott Tucker made his debut at the world famous 24 Hours of Le Mans driving an Audi for Team Kolles.  The Wall Street Journal documented the accomplishment by saying, in part:

“It’s impressive enough that Mr. Tucker, at 48 years old, fulfilled a lifelong dream by racing at Le Mans, a 87-year-old event that’s considered the Super Bowl of international sports car racing. He also became the first American to pilot one of Audi’s multi-million dollar V-12 turbodiesels in competition.”

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San Francisco Chronicle

San Francisco Chronicle NewsScott Tucker Level 5 team

Speed TV

Scott Tucker Speed TV profile

American Le Mans

Scott Tucker Le Mans Profile

 

Motorsport.com

Scott Tucker and Level 5 were invited back to Le Mans for 2012.  Motorsport.com noted:

“Following a triumphant season in global sports car competition, which included five wins, countless podium finishes and the American Le Mans Series LMP2 championship, Level 5 Motorsports and Scott Tucker have been recognized for their achievements with an automatic invitation to next year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans.”

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KCTV

Kansas City television station KCTV covered the Level 5 Motorsports Development team member Dustin Renteria in a recent article.

“With support from five-time national driving champion Scott Tucker and Level 5 Motorsports, the 9-year-old up-and-coming motocross rider from Hollister, California, has not only dominated on local tracks this season, he has also put together some strong finishes at the national level.”

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