World Speed Motorsports Alumni continue to show up on podiums all over the country.  In sports cars, open wheel, and prototypes these drivers have taken their WSM experience and parlayed it into top-level results during the 2003 season.

2001 World Speed Star Mazda Champion Scott Bradley recently finished on the podium in his ALMS Prototype debut. Scott drove Essex Racing’s Lola Nissan LMP675 at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca to a third place finish

In Guy Cosmo’s first appearance in a sports sedan he won the Mont-Tremblant 250. In addition to his debut in the Grand American Cup Series, he drove the Picchio BMW prototype in the 6 Heures du Circuit Mont-Tremblant Rolex Grand American Series race.  Also in 2003, he has been an active prototype driver in the American Le Mans Series. He has driven two STRANA Super Truck demonstration races and serves as a test driver in the development of the new Star Mazda. Cosmo was a World Speed Toyota Atlantic driver during the 2001 season.

2002 WSM Fran Am race winner, and 2003 WSM Driver Coach Michael McDowell is currently one point behind in the Star Mazda Championship, and is planning to test with an undisclosed team in the CART Toyota Atlantic Series very soon.

The Red Bull Driver Search team selected Jason Kritikos to participate in their 2003 runoffs at Sebring. Jason had just won the Fran Am event at Sears with World Speed. WSM test drivers Alan Sciuto and Wesley Boswell were also invited to the runoffs.

2001 WSM Toyota Atlantic driver Andy Lally co-drove the Picchio BMW with Guy Cosmo in the 6 Heures du Circuit Mont-Tremblant Rolex Grand American Series race. For 2003 Lally has been racing in both the ALMS with ZIP Racing as well as Grand Am Cup with Team Lexus.

2000 WSM Star Series race winner, and 2002 WSM Atlantic driver Alex Figge is a sophomore in the Toyota Atlantic Series. Figge has been fast in 2003, and was off pole at the Laguna Seca event.