Six team members. One beagle. No faces.
That is Blind Rhino Racing — a Nashville-based family motorsports project built around one idea: do something worth remembering, together, before the kids grow up.
The team is a father, his wife, and their four sons. You will never see their faces. You will see their helmets, their hands, and their work. The name came from a dinner table conversation that started as a joke and ended with the youngest son sketching a logo before the plates were cleared.
What started as a first track day at NCM Motorsports Park has grown into a fully built C6 Corvette Z06 program with professional aero development, a custom livery, and a story that is only getting started

This spring, Blind Rhino Racing is shipping their Corvette to Germany — to the Nurburgring Nordschleife, one of the world’s most demanding circuits — where the car will undergo a custom aero development program with a European engineering team. The driver will then take his own car to the Ring for the kind of laps most enthusiasts only dream about. The full story drops soon.
NCM Motorsports Park — located in Bowling Green, Kentucky, just 65 miles north of Nashville — is where it all began. It will serve as the team’s home facility for driver development, track days, and content production throughout the 2026 season and beyond.
“NCM is where this whole thing started,” said the Driver. “My first real track day was here. Every lap since has been a lesson. Coming back as an Official Facility Partner — with my whole family behind me — is exactly what this journey is supposed to feel like.”
Blind Rhino Racing documents everything — the builds, the setbacks, the family moments, and the progress — with a cinematic approach that puts the story first. Follow the journey, including the upcoming European campaign, at:
Instagram: @blindrhinoracing
Facebook: Blind Rhino Racing
Website: blindrhino.com

