Joey Saldana

Joey Saldana (born March 14, 1972), known as the "Brownsburg Bullet", is an American sprint car racing driver.

He was contending for the 2011 title when he broke his arm, ribs and punctured a lung at the King's Royal race in July which caused him to be out for nine weeks.

The Motter family due to lack of sponsorship scaled back their racing schedule leaving Joey looking for a ride the following year.

Joey wrapped up his three year run with Motter Motorsports by notching his 100th career WoO win at Charlotte, NC on November 8, 2015.

Racing the Barrows owned OTR (for Oval Track Racing, an Australian designed and built chassis), Joey finished second in the 1995/96 World Series Sprintcars behind multiple Australian Sprintcar Champion Brooke Tatnell.

His business model builds dry sump oil tanks and overflow catch cans for race engines.

[6] On Dec 16, 2022, it was announced Saldana was elected on his first ballot into the 2023 class of the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame.