Gravity Racing, Inc.

Gravity Racing, Incorporated, or GRI for short, is an American stock car race team fielded by Packer Carroll, who founded the team with business partner, friend and crew chief Rush McCloud in 2002. The team's shop is located in Columbus, Ohio. The team has primarily competed in the FARC Lowe Dollar Series and TM Lights, while also winning the TM Master Cup Independent's Trophy in 2017. In 2019, Packer purchased a 50% share in former Master Cup champions Frank Lawrence Racing, forming Lawrence Gravity Racing.

2009 Season
In 2009, Packer started his ARLA program, fielding just one car, the #71, which he also drove as one of the few driver/owners in the series, with Gasnier supplying the Dragoon. While his rookie season was not what he had hoped for, changing sponsors mid-season, from Shiny Wax to Grape Soup (which is still sponsoring the #71 today), he did pick up his first career win in the 2009 TirADE 100, and performed his patented Bronco Buster Burnout. He got his second career win in 2011 at Watkins Glen. He also fielded his own car in two TM Master Cup Series races as well, with a best finish of 15th at Decatur.

2010 Season
In 2010, GRI expanded to three cars in the Elite Series, one in the Street Stocks, and started a new CRL Modified Division team. GRI had just one win the entire season, but it was the most prestigious race ARLA had to offer, the 2010 Rockford 200, which was won by Rush McCloud in a one-off attempt. It was one of the biggest upsets in ARLA history.

2011 Season
In 2011, GRI expanded yet again, this time to four cars in ARLA, reformed the Thunder Trucks team, and added two new TM Lights teams to the fold. GRI has scored four wins thus far, two by former TMMC driver Todd Wodarczyk (2011 Verdugo 250 & 2011 Watkins Glen Twin 150K's), one by Anthony Griffith (Verdugo), and one by Packer himself (Watkins Glen).

2012 Season
In 2012, GRI expanded its CRL team to two cars. They also changed the ARLA #00 to #171. Also, due to the TM Lights contracting the number of entrants for 2012, GRI reduced its TM Lights program down to one car, driven by Zach Gott. After the 2012 MyCheese.com 250k at Road America, Shane Lake parted ways with GRI to focus on managing his restaurant, Dawgfather's Bar & Grill. Late model driver Isaac Lightener was hired to drive the #7 Kivett Spade for the rest of the season. Lightener scored the team's first pole at the 2012 Four Corners 200, and Todd Wodarczyk scored the victory in race 1.

Regina McCloud scored the team's first major open-wheel championship when she clinched the Formula Overdrive Road Course Championship at Mayville.

Preparing for 2013
In preparation for the 2013 season, GRI contracted its ARLA team to two full-time teams, with a possible part-time team. They shut down their CRL operation, preparing to move that operation to FARCE. In addition, one of their affiliated teams in Europe, Dragonrider Motorsports, which is owned and run by Packer's stepfather, will make their Dash Cup debut with Erik Draachreider, and will add a second Formula Overdrive team with Rush McCloud teaming up with wife Regina in 2013, and like its ARLA team, will use their own engines, the JLC Hailstorm engines, and as a result, will be renamed Hailstorm-McCloud Racing in Formula Overdrive.

ARLA Elite Series
1. 2009 TirADE 100 with Packer Carroll 2. 2010 Rockford 200 with Rush McCloud 3. 2011 Verdugo 250 Race 1 with Anthony Griffith 4. 2011 Verdugo 250 Race 2 with Todd Wodarczyk 5. 2011 Watkins Glen Twin 150K's Race 1 with Packer Carroll 6. 2011 Watkins Glen Twin 150K's Race 2 with Todd Wodarczyk 7. 2012 Four Corners 200 Race 1 with Todd Wodarczyk 8. 2013 Montgomery Motor Speedway Season Opener Race 1 with Rachel Rainsford

ARLA Tornado Alley Truck Series
1. 2013 Grape Soup Lemon-Lime 100 with Zach Gott

Hanmore Formula Overdrive
1. 2012 Watkins Glen 139 with Regina McCloud

Championships
1. 2012 Hanmore Formula Overdrive Road Course Championship with Regina McCloud