For those of you who have not heard yet, Christian Schneider is looking for a ride this year, whether it be a full time ride for the whole season or filling in for someone who is unable to race on a certain weekend. He and his dad built all of his race cars, he's always run his own equipment and has had a lot of success. I will not go into detail on why they are not racing this year as it is a personal family matter, but even though his 2017 plans are up in the air, I can say... that he has not lost his passion and desire to pursue his dream. He is willing to do whatever it takes to get back into it, he knows it takes a full team effort and to be successful you have to put in the time and is willing to help work on the cars and do whatever is needed to be done, not just show up and drive. He is one of the most promising and talented young drivers out there and I will detail his accomplishments below for those of you who may be unfamiliar. He was also chosen last year by Chip Ganassi Racing as part of their Generation Ganassi mentorship program where he was to be paired up with one of their drivers to offer advice and guidance through his career and could have led to a major opportunity, an opportunity that was lost due to not being able to race this year and one that he really hopes to get back. If anyone is deserving of a chance to get back behind the wheel, it is Christian. If you or anyone you know of is looking for a driver this year you can contact him directly or you can contact me at 724-612-1321 and I will have him get in touch with you.
Career Accomplishments:
Began racing go karts in 2007 and in 6 years won over 100 races at multiple tracks and 4 championships.
Won the World Karting Association Asphalt World Championship in New York
Moved up to the Young Guns 4 cylinder division at Pittsburgh Motor Speedway (PPMS) in 2012 and won 4 out of 9 races
The following season moved up to Hobby Stocks and won 10/11 races and the championship.
In 2014 he made his debut in the Late Model Sportsman class, also known as Sportsman Stocks or Street Stocks at other tracks. Won the heat and feature in his very first race and went on to win 7 out of 13 races that year and another track championship.
In 2015 he won 6 or 7 out of 10 races at PPMS, won the Penn Ohio Stock Car race at Tri City Speedway, and led the entire Ed Laboon Memorial race at PPMS before being taken out in the closing laps. He has also competed at Lernerville Speedway in the stock car class.
Last year he moved up to Super Late Models and recorded a win in his very first race in that division at PPMS as well