Pirelli World Challenge CEO Greg Gill joins RACER‘s Marshall Pruett for a review of 2017 and a look at where the series is headed in 2018.
By alley September 17, 2017 1:00 PM
By alley | September 17, 2017 1:00 PM ET
Pirelli World Challenge CEO Greg Gill joins RACER‘s Marshall Pruett for a review of 2017 and a look at where the series is headed in 2018.
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