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Summer Drag Racing Team Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

We are seeking motivated individuals to join our team as a Non CDL Straight Truck Driver at our ... or drag racing. o Use of a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony. o Assault with a motor ...

Class A Linehaul Driver

Cincinnati, OH · On-site

$1.2K - $1.6K/wk

We are currently seeking individuals to join our team as a Class A Linehaul Driver- HOME DAILY! at ... Speed exhibitions, contests, or drag racing. * Use of a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony.

We are seeking motivated individuals to join our team as a Non CDL Straight Truck Driver at our ... or drag racing. o Use of a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony. o Assault with a motor ...

Class A City Driver

Findlay, OH · On-site

$29.56/hr

We are seeking motivated individuals to join our team as a Class A City Driver at our Findlay, OH ... or drag racing. o Use of a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony. o Assault with a motor ...

We are seeking motivated individuals to join our team as a Class A City Driver at our Brook Park ... or drag racing. o Use of a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony. o Assault with a motor ...

We are currently seeking individuals to join our team as a Class B City Driver at our Cincinnati ... Speed exhibitions, contests, or drag racing. * Use of a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony.

We are seeking motivated individuals to join our team as a Part-Time 16 'Box Truck Driver at our ... or drag racing. o Use of a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony. o Assault with a motor ...

Class A Linehaul Driver

Parma, OH · On-site

$1.2K - $1.7K/wk

We are currently seeking individuals to join our team as a Class A Linehaul Driver- HOME DAILY! at ... Speed exhibitions, contests, or drag racing. * Use of a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony.

We are currently seeking individuals to join our team as a Class B City Driver at our Cincinnati ... Speed exhibitions, contests, or drag racing. * Use of a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony.

We are seeking motivated individuals to join our team as a Class A City Driver at our Findlay, OH ... or drag racing. o Use of a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony. o Assault with a motor ...

We are seeking motivated individuals to join our team as a Non CDL Straight Truck Driver at our ... or drag racing. o Use of a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony. o Assault with a motor ...

We are seeking motivated individuals to join our team as a Class B City Driver at our Brook Park ... or drag racing. o Use of a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony. o Assault with a motor ...

We are seeking motivated individuals to join our team as a Part-Time 16 'Box Truck Driver at our ... or drag racing. o Use of a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony. o Assault with a motor ...

We are currently seeking individuals to join our team as a Class A Linehaul Driver- HOME DAILY! at ... Speed exhibitions, contests, or drag racing. * Use of a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony.

Class A Linehaul Driver

Parma, OH

$1.2K - $1.7K/wk

We are currently seeking individuals to join our team as a Class A Linehaul Driver- HOME DAILY! at ... Speed exhibitions, contests, or drag racing. * Use of a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony.

We are seeking motivated individuals to join our team as a Class A City Driver at our Brook Park ... or drag racing. o Use of a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony. o Assault with a motor ...

Class A Linehaul Driver

Parma, OH

$1.2K - $1.7K/wk

We are currently seeking individuals to join our team as a Class A Linehaul Driver- HOME DAILY! at ... Speed exhibitions, contests, or drag racing. * Use of a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony.

We are seeking motivated individuals to join our team as a Non CDL Straight Truck Driver at our ... or drag racing. o Use of a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony. o Assault with a motor ...

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Summer Drag Racing Team information

Can you make a living drag racing?

Making a living as a drag racer is challenging, as most drivers rely on sponsorships, prize money, and personal investments. Professional drag racers can earn a substantial income through winnings, endorsements, and team sponsorships, but many participate as a hobby or part-time activity. Success often requires significant skill, experience, and access to high-performance equipment.

How to become a NHRA mechanic?

To become an NHRA mechanic, you typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, followed by specialized training or certification in automotive or race car mechanics. Gaining experience working with high-performance engines and understanding NHRA rules is essential, and many mechanics pursue technical school programs or apprenticeships to develop relevant skills.

How much do drag racers get paid?

Pay for drag racers varies widely depending on experience, sponsorship, and competition level. Professional drag racers can earn from a few thousand dollars per event to six-figure annual incomes, especially if they secure sponsorships and win major races. Many amateur racers participate primarily for prize money and sponsorship opportunities rather than a fixed salary.

How to get hired by a race team?

To get hired by a summer drag racing team, candidates should gain experience in automotive mechanics or racing, demonstrate a strong work ethic, and show enthusiasm for motorsports. Relevant skills include familiarity with race car maintenance, safety protocols, and teamwork, often supported by certifications or hands-on training. Applying through team contacts, racing events, or industry networks can improve chances of securing a position.

What is the difference between Summer Drag Racing Team vs Summer Race Car Mechanic?

AspectSummer Drag Racing TeamSummer Race Car Mechanic
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma, racing certificationsASE certification, automotive training
Work EnvironmentRace tracks, pit areas, outdoor eventsGarage, workshop, automotive repair shops
Employer & IndustryRacing teams, motorsport eventsAuto repair shops, racing teams, dealerships
Common Search & ComparisonTeam roles, racing support jobsCar repair, maintenance jobs

The Summer Drag Racing Team involves supporting racing events, often requiring teamwork, physical activity, and knowledge of racing protocols. In contrast, a Summer Race Car Mechanic focuses on repairing and maintaining race cars, requiring technical automotive skills. Both roles are integral to motorsport but differ in daily tasks, work environment, and skill requirements.

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What cities in Ohio are hiring for Summer Drag Racing Team jobs? Cities in Ohio with the most Summer Drag Racing Team job openings:
Non CDL Straight Truck Driver

Non CDL Straight Truck Driver

US Cargo

Grove City, OH

$22.70/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

US Cargo, a subsidiary of PITT OHIO, is a familyoriented transportation company serving customers throughout Ohio and Pennsylvania. We are seeking motivated individuals to join our team as a Non CDL Straight Truck Driver at our Columbus, OH terminal.

Known for our success in the courier and small package industry, US Cargo is expanding our capabilities to include LTL freight while maintaining a strong commitment to safety, service, and our employees. 

What US Cargo Offers

  • Competitive pay
  • Medical, dental, vision, and 401(k) options
  • Paid time off and holidays
  • A peoplefirst, respectful work environment
  • Wellmaintained equipment and facilities

If you are looking for a company who believes in their people and strives to create a respectful, supportive work environment, US Cargo is the company for you!


• Provide service to customers by making pick ups and deliveries in a non CDL 24’-26’ Straight  Truck at customer locations.  May transport freight between US Cargo terminals and/or make shuttle runs to specific meet points.
• Load and unload unit, either individually or with assistance of dockworkers. Material freight handling equipment may be used where available and appropriate.
• Perform frequent lifting, pulling, pushing and carrying of freight.
• Securing of freight may be required through strapping or other methods.
• Inspect the vehicle for defects and safe operating conditions as required by law and company policy.
• Comply with all federal requirements regarding the transportation/handling of Hazardous Materials.
• Driver non-CDL trucks in all conditions in accordance with federal regulations, normally in periods of driving within hours of service limitations, followed by an off-duty period as required by regulatory requirements
• Maintain records required for compliance with state and federal regulations and company policy
• Perform all duties in accordance with company policies and procedures and comply with all federal, state and local regulations for the safe operation of a commercial motor vehicle.

US Cargo values diversity. Women and minorities are encouraged to join our team! EOE M/F/D/V


• A minimum of 21 years of age
• A minimum of 1 year verifiable experience driving a non-commercial motor vehicle similar to the type utilized by US CARGO
• As part of pre-employment screening, and or continued employment, drivers are required to authorize US CARGO to obtain a current motor vehicle record (MVR) and safety performance history from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Drivers will have their MVR reviewed on an annual basis at a minimum;
• Must pass a US CARGO driving test administered by an approved US CARGO trainer or US CARGO designee;
• With exception of Non-CDL Drivers, must have a hazardous material and tank endorsement or obtain said endorsement within 90 days of employment on their current valid driver’s license issued by the State in which they reside;
• Must possess only one valid driver’s license issued by the State in which the driver resides.   A driver who has recently moved from another State must produce a copy of the former license or provide license information for verification from that State.  The driver will need to provide information on all previous held licenses for the past 36-month period.  If the driver moves, he/she must update his/her address with the Department of Motor Vehicles for that State within 30 days and provide new license to the Safety Department;
• Must have no record of a driving license suspension or revocation covering the last 36-month period from any source including the MVR and or any other Driver Performance History report.  A suspension for failure to pay and or failure to appear will be considered provided that there was no conviction for driving while suspended during this time period;
• Must have no record of citation or conviction for the violations listed below during the past 36-month period from any source including the MVR and or any other Driver Performance History report;
          o Driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
          o Violation of an “open container” or similar statute.
          o Refusal to take a test provided for by an implied consent law.
          o Reckless homicide or involuntary manslaughter.
          o Operating while under suspension or revocation (Except as Listed Above).
          o Leaving the scene of an accident or “hit and run”.
          o Speed exhibitions, contests, or drag racing.
          o Use of a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony.
          o Assault with a motor vehicle.
          o Reckless driving, careless endangerment, or road rage.
          o Operating a motor vehicle without permission of the owner.
          o Fleeing or eluding a police officer.
• Must have no past pattern or record of citations or convictions for more than three motor vehicle violations, (excluding those listed above in items a. through l.), during the 36-month period from any source including the MVR and or any other Driver Performance History report;
• Must have no past pattern or record of involvement in more than three at-fault traffic accidents while operating a motor vehicle during the 36-month period from any source including the MVR and or any other Driver Performance History report;
• Must have no past pattern or record of involvement in more than three motor vehicle violation while operating a motor vehicle during the 36-month period from any source including the MVR and or any other Driver Performance History report;
• Must have no past pattern or record of involvement in more than two at-fault traffic accidents and no more than one motor vehicle violation during the 36-month period from any source including the MVR and or any other Driver Performance History report;
• Must have no past pattern or record of involvement in more than one at-fault traffic accident and no more than two motor vehicle violations during the 36-month period from any source including the MVR and or any other Driver Performance History report;
• Must pass a Department of Transportation (DOT) physical examination;
• Must consent to a pre-employment drug screen.  US CARGO must receive a negative result prior to the driver performing any safety sensitive function;
• US CARGO must receive a negative controlled substance and alcohol result from prior employer(s) for past three-year period.  Any prior evidence of controlled substance use from any source in past three years, including alcohol could result in the job offer being rescinded;
• There must be no instance of refusal to submit to an Alcohol or Controlled Substance test within the past 36 month period including a pre-employment test.  Any prior evidence of refusal to test for controlled substance use, including alcohol in the past 36 months could result in the job offer being rescinded;
• No open violations showing in the FMCSA Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse i.e. the query result shows “Driver not Prohibited”;
• Applications must be completed in entirely.  An incomplete application may delay or prevent your application from being processed;
• Must consent to a ten-year check on work history.  Any gap of 30 days or more must be indicated and explained.  You may be asked to provide further documentation.  Discrepancies may prevent your application from being processed and the job offer rescinded; 
• All roadside inspections will be reviewed through the Pre-Employment Screening Program (PSP) and or any other Performance History Report for the past 36-month period.  Multiple violations could impact hiring and or retention;

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