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Meet the Race for Riley Personalties
John Andretti
The word “versatile” fits second generation driver John Andretti very well; in fact, Andretti almost redefines the word itself. A driver since the age of nine, Andretti has been behind the wheel of almost everything with four wheels underneath it, a few with two wheels and a couple with treads and runners. Starting in sanctioned go-kart racing, Andretti has made his mark in all forms of auto racing - from USAC midgets to 300-plus miles per hour NHRA Top Fuel Dragsters. In 2012 Andretti competed in the 50th Anniversary of the 24 Hours of Daytona with his son, Jarett. Andretti plans to do other events but is spending the majority of his time at race tracks with Jarett racing now.
Dave Wilson
Dave "The King" Wilson is the former afternoon host on WIBC from 1995 to early 2009. He is a former stand-up comedian who spent 11 years traveling the world doing a stand-up routine at clubs and on Showtime. He gained his broadcast experience portraying "The King" on the Bob & Tom Show for 12 years. But, Dave's radio work isn't limited to comedy. He's a life long racing fan, who enhances WIBC's coverage of the Indianapolis 500 and Brickyard 400. He is an Indianapolis native who grew up in the shadow of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Joe Staysniak
Joe has been a part of the WIBC sports staff since 1996, after a fine NFL career. Staysniak, an offensive lineman, was a member of the AFC champion Buffalo Bills, playing in two Super Bowls before finishing his career with the Indianapolis Colts. He is a graduate of Ohio State University.
Rick Posson
Rick has been involved with the Race for Riley for 13 years and handles the public relations. He also works with the sponsors and media to help get the word out about Riley. Prior to opening his own Public Relations firm in 1996, he was a producer/director for various sporting events for CBS and ABC Sports. He continues to have ties to auto racing working with various media.