
Pro Racer's Take draws from a wildly wide selection of vehicles for our championship-winning sports-car racing driver, Andy Pilgrim, to take to the limit. From the quickest, most capable production performance cars on the planet to wagons and SUVS—Andy reviews and extracts
their maximum performance potential around the extremely challenging and fast 3.2-mile, 23-turn NCM Motorsports Park “Handling House” road course in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The results
are always thrilling and entertaining—and often surprising.
A VIDEO SERIES CREATED BY ANDY PILGRIM AND MOTORTREND
Off-Beat Vehicle Reviews & Much More
2019 Ford GTLM and Mustang GT4 at VIR
2017 Chevrolet Grand Sport at Atlanta Motorsports Park
2019 Ducati Panigale Meets 1979 Laverda Jota
2019 Andy Pilgrim SVRA Formula Ford at IMS
2017 Ariel Atom 3S
Flat Out With Andy Pilgrim in the 2017 Ford GT POV
2019 Honda Mean Mower V2
2015 Cadillac ATS Sedan Drifting at Palm Beach Raceway
2016 Katech C7 Stingray with 427 LT1 at NCM
2018 Andy Drifts The Best M Cars of this Decade.
2013 Andy Pilgrim on CarCast with Adam Carolla
Driving the Halltech C7 Z07 Katech Track Attack in 2015
2016 NCM Track Day - Andy Pilgrim 2011 Camaro Z/LE
2016 Andy Pilgrim On His Racing History & The Porsche GT1
2015 Andy Pilgrim Cadillac ATS-V.R Tech Talk
2014 Ride Along w/ Andy Pilgrim - Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix
1995 Pikes Peak Hill Climb - Andy Pilgrim / Mazda RX-7

Andy Pilgrim was born in the U.K., moved to the U.S. in the early 1980s as a computer programmer, and became a U.S. citizen in 1998. He began racing in the mid-1980s and has won five championships and 86 races so far in his professional driving career. Andy now races in the SRO America GT Series in the GT3 and GT4 classes. Andy is also a vehicle analyst and video host.
Additionally, Andy has a consuming passion for traffic safety. He is a nationally recognized expert and lecturer on the dangers of distracted driving; in 2008, he founded The Traffic Safety Education Foundation, a 501(c)3 entity. During the past 20 years, he produced numerous educational videos, all available through the foundation website at no cost to teachers, parents with children of any age, and student drivers. For more information about the foundation, educational materials, and contact details, please visit www.tsef.org