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  • David Phillips
    Editor and Chief
    David Phillips is a long-time contributor to print and electronic publications in the U.S. and abroad, including Racer, Autosport, AutoWeek, Motor Sport and SPEEDtv.com, oversees the daily updating of news stories and assigns, edits and contributes feature material for inRacingNews.com.
  • Chris Hall
    iRacing.com Series Writer
    Chris Hall has been writing since the nineties and moved into motorsports reporting in 2005, covering series such as ALMS, British GT, FIA GT, Le Mans and 2CV racing for Full Throttle magazine, Motorsport.com, The-Paddock.net, GTGateway.com, L' Endurance and, of course, inRacingNews. During 2008 and 2009, he worked with the RSS Performance Porsche Carrera Cup Team (and former British GT(C) champions) as a data engineer for a variety of drivers and models of 997s.
  • Jameson Spies
    Contributing Writer
    19 years old, Jameson Spies lives in Quartz Hill, California. He grew-up surrounded by racing. His mother raced late models throughout Southern California while his father built and setup the car. Not surprisingly, Jameson began racing go-karts at the age of 13, and is now racing Spec Trucks at Toyota Speedway at Irwindale. He has a passion about all forms of racing and hopes to make a career out of it.
  • Jason Lofing
    iRacing.com Series Writer
    Jason is 21 years old and was born and raised in Elk Grove. California. A big time NASCAR fan, he hasn’t missed a race on Sunday in years. Lofing is also a huge San Fransisco Giants fan and tries to take in at least a couple games a year. Other than sim racing, his biggest (and far more expensive!) hobby is photography. Although he is rather new to sim racing, Lofing has already accomplished some pretty impressive results, qualifying for the 2011 iRacing Oval Pro Series in Season 1, 2011, winning the inaugural Landon Cassill Qualifying Challenge and finishing runner-up in the second one.
  • Tim Terry
    Contributing Writer
    Tim Terry, aka the voice of Maritime stock car racing, fell in love with sim racing in 2004 after he joined the Sim Racing Network crew as a pit reporter. From October 2004 to SRNtv’s closure in June 2007, he’s covered prestigious races and leagues such as the Online 500, FLM Fall 400, Real Racing Online and the DMP Racing League – each as the lead broadcaster for the company. At the same time the wheels started to turn in another direction as he began announcing stock car racing locally. Terry became the assistant announcer at Scotia Speedworld in May 2007 and took over full duties in May 2009 when long-time voice Mike Kaplan retired from the track. Terry also became the series voice of the Parts For Trucks Pro Stock Tour in ’09 and continues to hold down both posts in 2011. He has also announced races for the Pro All Stars Series, Atlantic Open Wheel and Maritime League of Legends tours and has called races at six different Atlantic Canadian tracks. Terry can be heard online at WebRacingNetwork.com, RLMtv.com and OLRtv.com covering sim races. He also makes occasional appearances on PSRtv.com. In addition to inRacingNews, his articles and columns can be read on ScotiaSpeedworld.ca, MaritimeProStockTour.com and his own website at timterryonline.com.
  • David Allen
    Contributing Writer
    North Carolina born and raised with over 15 years of computer/IT experience, I combine two of my biggest hobbies -- racing and technology -- here at inRacingNews. In my spare time I run a Nascar fan site and cure my own need for speed riding atvs. If it involves technology or racing I'll be there, but combine the two and I'll be looking a front row seat. Stop by and say hello anytime!
  • Allen Krier
    Contributing Writer
    Allen was born in West Palm Beach, Florida but grew up in Atlanta and attended Georgia College and State University where he received a BS in Information Systems. Currently a resident of Albany, GA, he started sim racing in 2008 while in college when iRacing was first released to the public. Since then, Krier has been a two time iRacing Pro Series driver (2009 and 2010), picking up one Pro Series win at Daytona in ‘09. Besides sim racing, Allen’s other hobbies include RC Car racing as well as “attending and watching any sporting event that I can including going to the local dirt track.
  • Chris Cunningham
    Contributing Writer
    Chris is 20 years old, and recently moved to Charlotte, NC during his sophomore year in college to feed his need for speed. More than just an auto racing enthusiast, Cunningham has risen through the ranks of BMX Racing, Sailboat Racing, and Cycling. Cunningham recently took up go karting, and qualified as an alternate for the 2011 Red Bull Kart Fight at the PRI expo. Aside from racing, Cunningham has recently picked up the hobby of competitive eating (Ranked #7 Collegiate Eater in the country!), and competes all over the east coast in various contests. Chris also enjoys sim racing, writing, playing the drums, and enjoying college at UNC Charlotte.
  • Tim Doyle
    Contributing Writer
    I've been a race fan since before I can remember, going to dirt tracks around the Washington, DC area since the early 70's with my parents.  I got away from racing during my school years but in 1989 a friend and I went to a race in Hagerstown, MD and from there my life was all about racing.  I currently live in Winchester, VA and while Dirt Late Models is my favorite form of racing, I also enjoy many other forms such as F1, IndyCar, 410 sprint cars on dirt and (probably more than anything) sim racing.  My favorite driver is Ayrton Senna.
    I was introduced to sim racing in 1989 when a friend turned me onto Indy 500 The Sim by Papyrus.  It took me a few years to own my own PC but once I did, all I wanted to do was sim race. I tried to race my friends as much as possible via modem racing back in the 90's before joining TEN in 1998.  From there I devoted a lot of time to online racing enjoying every minute of it.  I was able to meet a lot of my competitors from all over the world at LAN events and races I went to.  Being able to call some real world drivers friends as a result of sim racing is probably the neatest part of this whole deal!
  • David Roberts
    Contributing Writer
    David lives in Brisbane and is a former Australian National Formula Ford Champion who now owns his own marketing and design company. After racing in Europe, David returned down under to swap a career behind the wheel for a career in the creative department. He now has three children, an ongoing love affair with the good ol’ days of motor racing, and just enough spare time left to enjoy a bit of sim-racing with a few of his old mates.
  • Ben Rothberg
    Contributing Writer
    I was born and raised in the south eastern suburbs of Melbourne where I still am situated. I am currently at University studying for a Certificate in Motorsport and hoping I will be able to achieve my top goal and become a part of a race team. In the sim-racing world, I won an rFactor V8 Supercar season and also was awarded with Best & Fairest award. I am now situated with the best simulation in the world (iRacing.com!) and love every minute of it. I currently race in the V8 Supercar Online Series and finished 16th overall in 2012 Season 1.
  • Dylan Sharman
    Contributing Writer
    I was born in Adelaide and we moved-out for Angle Vale for a few years until I was about 7 years old, when we moved to the Barossa Valley where I live now. I'm 19 years old and currently traveling back and forth weekly as I’m studying for a Diploma of Furniture Design and Technology.

    I’ve always had a love for racing as my close family did some racing and we were always out at the local dirt track. I joined iRacing back in 2010 and slowly but surely got the hang of it as this is my first experience with sim racing and am loving it each time I race. I’ve won two SK Modified titles (almost had three in a row but finished P2 in 2011 S4), an inRacingNews Challenge championship (2012 S1 Mazda) and was also an AustralAsian Intel GT Series Finalist.

iRacer Profile: Fredrik Tackman

by David Phillips on December 31st, 2011

You could certainly say that Fredrik Tackman is a quick learner.  Last season he finished a respectable 13th in the iRacing.com Star Mazda Series with seven wins in 22 starts.  Season 4?  He’s leading all comers after eight weeks of racing, with 19 wins (and 38 top fives overall) in 42 starts.  But as the 40-something (at least until October!) from Ostersund, Sweden says it’s not really the results that give him pleasure so much as the feeling of being in control of the car.  And Tackman is in control of a lot of  different cars on the iRacing service, with wins in Season 4 in a Class A Impala at New Hampshire and in an HPD-ARX01c to his credit, along with all those victories in the Star Mazda.

But what would really float Tackman’s boat would be the chance to hook-up his sim rig to the PA system at the annual musical festival in his hometown.  Read on . . .

Q:    How long have you been sim racing?
A:    Started with GP2 back in 1997 I think,with a keyboard.

Q:     What attracted you to iRacing?
A:     I’ve had been in SimChallenge,Swedish Sim Racers and SimRacingTeamChallenge before iRacing but realised that the top Dogs were in iRacing.  So after DMSv (my Swedish Team) had won the SimRacingTeamChallenge league (spring, 2010) I asked the team if they where up to a move to iRacing . . . and here we are.  Also the service is unbeaten by far.  I just love the way it works, and really hope old real life racers understand how fun they really can have on track after their careers have ended.  You don’t need to be a computer wizard to enjoy iRacing; just plug in the gear and go.

Q:    What are favorite iRacing cars/tracks?
A:     Spa, Suzuka, Phillip Island, Martinsville, Chicagoland, Pocono.

Q:    What do you like most about iRacing?
A:    As I earlier mentioned, the superb service with all stats; (the) possibility to chat and talk in game; the easy update procedure and the lovely sculptured and laser-scanned tracks and cars.

Q:    What would you change about iRacing?
A:    It’s not really important, but since I really want to spread this to my friend and others who can sit down in my rig I would like to be able to log in with a name change like “Tackman’s guest driver” to practice servers.

You don’t need to be a computer wizard to enjoy iRacing; just plug in the gear and go.

Q:    How many hours a week do you spend on iRacing?
A:    About 10-20 hours . . . gosh this is really fun!

Q:    Do you do any “real world’ racing?  If so, do you use iRacing to practice or prepare for your real world races? If so, how?
A:    No, only experience is some rental carts and a fair bit of snowmobiling before the kids came along.

Q:     Tell us about the paint schemes on your helmet/car(s)
A:    My helmet have a Swedish theme and my cars are TeamDMSv or TeamOrion painted.

Tackman's blue and yellow helmet is a familiar sight at the head of Star Mazda races.

Q:    What other sim racing activities (Forza, Gran Tourismo, etc.) do you do?
A:    Since iRacing no other sims.

Q:    What are your favorite video games?
A:    It’s iRacing all the way.

Q:     What is your most memorable iRacing moment?
A:     It must be the latter part in Star Mazda series where I slowly starts to get a grip of the sim’s characteristics and can do decent lap times. It’s not really the results, rather that I start to feel in control of the vehicle.

It’s not really the results, rather that I start to feel in control of the vehicle.

Q:     What is the iRacing moment you’d love to forget?
A:    At Zandvoort, fall of 2010 . . . I think I forgot to put a gear in at the start….

Q:     What car/track would you like to see iRacing add to the service?
A:    Funny ,I was thinking of it earlier today before I got the question.  I think Brno is a superb track and Pikes Peak  and — if I can dream — Nordschleife!!

Tackman also enjoys jet skiing -- when not reading to his son!

Q:     What person, living or dead, do you most admire? Why
A:     Without Teddy Roosevelt and Winston Churchill it could have been another world.  If we talk racing, I like Nigel Mansell (because he) mastered both road and oval racing.

Q:    What’s your favorite real world racing series?
A:    Formula1 and NASCAR

Q:    Name of the most recent book you’ve read?
A:    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory with my son.

Q:    Name of your favorite movie/TV show?
A:    I like music so Idol, Seinfeld and all motorsports.

Q:    How many of your close friends are iRacing members?
A:    At the moment two, if we talk friends in my town.

Q:    Has competing with iRacers all around the world influenced your opinions/outlook on life/world events? How?
A:    I’ve been to two F1 events and really would like to see some NASCAR too.  In sim racing I really hope more big events show-up on different car shows for example.

Tackman has a Class A win to his credit in Season 4.

I would like to put my rig next to the mixing hut in front of the big stage, plug it into their BIG projector and show the masses what iRacing and simracing is about.  Imagine . . . log on to a truck series practice with a bunch of pre-warned friends and fire up the V8 in that big PA system and go for a spin around Charlotte!   There is a lot of music festivals around the globe . . . the thing for iRacing would be  to get hold of guys [or sending me around :) ] near the festivals  and talk to the festival arranger to bring some pause entertainment when workers rig the stages . . .

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