Thursday, January 31, 2013
NASCAR Hall Of Fame Profile: Buck Baker
Buck Baker personified the term “old
school.”
Elzie Wylie “Buck” Baker, winner of
46 NASCAR Sprint Cup races and the series’ first back-to-back champion,
personified the phrase “no quarter asked and none given.”
Baker, whose NASCAR career spanned
portions of four decades beginning in 1949, had one goal: to win. How he got
there, well, that was up to Baker.
“He was the perfect example of how a
(stock car) driver used to be; the typical Scotch-Irish driver of the past,”
said H.A. “Humpy” Wheeler, the former president and general manager of
Charlotte Motor Speedway and one-time sportswriter. “If you were in a corner
and (it was) someplace he wanted to go, he’d be there. Either you’d be in the
wall or he would.
“However fast the car would go, he’d
get there in a fairly spectacular fashion. He was one of the best and certainly
one of the toughest.”
Baker’s son, Elzie Wylie “Buddy”
Baker Jr., puts it this way. “He was not a bully. He wasn’t out to create
problems,” said Baker, who counts the 1980 Daytona 500 and 1972-73 Coca-Cola
600s among 19 NASCAR premier series victories. “But he didn’t run from them
either.
“If you were racing against him, you
didn’t like him very much. But you had to be tough back then.”
Buck Baker, who died in 2002 at age
83, is among five being inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Feb. 8. His
fellow members of the class of 2013 – the hall’s fourth class in all – are
NASCAR premier series champions Herb Thomas and Rusty Wallace; championship car
owner Cotton Owens and innovative engine builder, mechanic and crew chief
Leonard Wood.
Born in 1919 on a farm near Chester,
S.C., Baker as a child gained the nickname “Buck” because he shared the
reckless abandon of a bull calf by the same name the family owned. Without job
prospects after discharge from the U.S. Navy, Baker hauled alcohol effectively
polishing the skills he’d need on the race track. He later drove a bus and – by
his son’s estimation – won hundreds of modified stock car races including 27
weeks in a row at Charlotte’s Southern State Fairgrounds.
“The same people booing him would
line up (for autographs) at the bus stop on Monday,” said Buddy Baker.
Racing out of Charlotte, N.C., Baker
won his first NASCAR premier series race at Columbia, S.C., a .5-mile dirt
track driving a Hudson Hornet. NASCAR Hall of Fame member Lee Petty – a
perennial rival – finished second.
Baker won the 1953 Southern 500 at
Darlington Raceway and posted his first of eight consecutive points finishes
among the top five. He won 11 times between 1953-55 then joined the powerhouse
Carl Kiekhaefer Chrysler-Dodge organization, for which Tim Flock won the 1955
championship with 18 victories in 39 starts.
Kiekhaefer, owner of Mercury
Outboards, entered cars in 190 races over two seasons, winning 52 times, before
exiting the sport as abruptly as he’d appeared. Baker – who’d run second to
Flock driving for himself and several other owners in 1955 – hustled
Kiekhaefer’s Hemi engine-powered cars to the 1956 title on the strength of 13
wins, 12 poles and 30 top-five and 38 top-10 finishes.
With Kiekhaefer gone, Baker returned
to Chevrolets in 1957. He won the championship and 10 races: six in his own car
and four at the wheel of a Chevy owned by Hugh Babb.
Baker finished second to Petty for
the 1958 championship and continued to win but at a diminished pace. His final
victory came at age 44 in the 1964 Southern 500 driving a Dodge fielded by
NASCAR Hall of Fame nominee Ray Fox.
Named one of NASCAR’s 50 Greatest
Drivers in 1998 – he also won the sanctioning body’s Speedway Division title in
1952, driving an Indianapolis-type car powered by a Cadillac engine – Baker
opened a stock car driving school in retirement. According to Buddy Baker, it
was his father’s way of giving back to the sport.
“He said, ‘I’m not going to race but
I have a lot to offer to kids who are just starting out,’” said Baker, who was
one of the school’s instructors. Jeff Gordon was among the thousands of Baker’s
students. So was NASCAR Nationwide Series champion and current NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series driver Joe Nemechek, who asked for and received Baker’s permission to
use the driver’s old car number – 87.
The younger Baker, who’ll induct his
father into the NASCAR Hall of Fame, was renowned for his mastery of Daytona
and Talladega. He was the first in NASCAR to officially record a lap at an
average speed of 200 mph. Yet Baker still marvels at his father’s talent.
“He could do things in a race car I
could only dream about,” said Baker. “Throughout the entire racing world, I
don’t know of anybody who would have said he didn’t give 110% from the time
they dropped the green flag until the race was over. He was the same way in
life, too.”
Induction ceremonies will take place
at 7:30 p.m. ET in the Crown Ball Room at the Charlotte Convention Center,
which is directly connected to the NASCAR Hall of Fame. The event is the first
half of NASCAR Acceleration Weekend followed on Saturday, Feb. 9 by NASCAR
Preview 2013. Tickets for the ceremonies start at 45ドル (available atwww.nascaracceleration.com)
and the NASCAR Hall of Fame box office. In addition, a 20ドル ticket will gain
fans all-day access into NASCAR Preview 2013 and the NASCAR Hall of Fame on
Saturday, Feb. 9.
Another New Sponsor For Tommy Baldwin Racing
Tommy Baldwin Racing made the latest
in a series of sponsorships announcements today, introducing SANY America as a
major sponsorship partner for 2013.
With Dave Blaney at the wheel, SANY
America will serve as the primary sponsor on the No. 7 Chevrolet SS for 14
Sprint Cup Series events and associate partner for 22 races, starting with the
Subway Fresh Fit 500 at Phoenix International Raceway on March 3rd. The
relationship was forged with the help of Al Heinke, owner of Mohawk
Construction and co-owner of TBR.
Started in 1989 by college
roommates, SANY is now the sixth largest industrial equipment company in the
world. With global sales of their cranes, concrete pump machinery, excavators,
and other heavy-duty equipment, they reported revenues of over 12ドル billion US
in 2012.
SANY America opened its doors in
Peachtree City, Georgia in 2007 as a division of SANY. All of the units they
sell in the United States are designed specifically for the US market, using
well known globally produced components, and are backed by an above-industry-standard
two-year/4,000 hour warranty. Since opening in the U.S. two years ago, SANY
America has sold over 150 cranes to customers across the country through
selected dealers.
Team owner, Tommy Baldwin, Jr. is
excited about opportunities that lie ahead for both companies. "As an
organization, we're proud to have brought a new company into NASCAR. Both TBR
and SANY America are achieving a milestone together. We're looking forward to
being able to show them great benefits that a NASCAR sponsorship can offer."
"We're excited to start this
venture with Tommy Baldwin Racing and NASCAR," said Kyle Nape, vice
president of global sales and marketing at SANY America. "Many of our
customers are NASCAR fans, so this partnership is a great way for us to get our
name out there. We're looking forward to a great season with a great
team."
Jimmie Johnson To Make NNS Start For JR Motorsports
Double duty at PIR!
Five-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
champion Jimmie Johnson will compete in the March 2 NASCAR Nationwide Series
race at Phoenix International Raceway for JR Motorsports.
JRM general manager Kelley Earnhardt
Miller made the announcement today, confirming that Johnson will drive the No.
5 Great Clips Chevrolet in the Dollar General 200 Fueled By Amerigas. This will
mark Johnson’s first Nationwide Series race since finishing second in a JR
Motorsports car at Watkins Glen International on Aug. 13, 2011. Johnson is a
four-time winner at Phoenix in the Sprint Cup Series.
“I appreciate Junior letting me run
one of his cars,” said Johnson of his Hendrick Motorsports teammate and JR
Motorsports owner Dale Earnhardt Jr. “My goal is to make my team owner so proud
that, perhaps, he’ll invite me back more often than once every two years.
“In all seriousness, this is a great
opportunity for me to get more familiar with the new configuration at PIR. Not
only do we race there twice in Cup, but both races are in crucial spots on the
schedule for Team Lowe’s Racing. I appreciate JR Motorsports and Great Clips
giving me this opportunity, and I hope to not disappoint my team owner.”
Johnson has competed in 92
Nationwide Series races, 64 of which came during his full-time campaigns in
2000 and 2001. He has one victory (Chicagoland Speedway on July 14, 2001), 24 Top-10s
and two pole awards.
Great Clips announced earlier this
month that it continue its partnership with JR Motorsports with a 28-race
sponsorship agreement. The Phoenix event on March 2 was part of the original
28-race package, with Brad Sweet slated to be at the wheel. With Johnson now
filling the seat at Phoenix, Sweet has been added to the June 15 event at
Michigan International Speedway, bringing the Great Clips package to 29 races.
Kasey Kahne and Sweet will share
most of the workload in the No. 5 Chevrolet. Dale Earnhardt Jr. will drive a
Great Clips-sponsored No. 88 Chevrolet at Talladega Superspeedway in the
Aaron’s 312 on May 4.
NFL Great Romanowski Joins Swan Racing
Bill Romanowski
Bill Romanowski, who played 16
seasons in the NFL, has signed on as a minority-owner of the Swan Racing NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series team. The retired NFL star joins forces with first-year team
owner Brandon Davis, who is leading Swan into its first full racing season.
Romanowski’s health supplement
company, Nutrition53, also signed on as a team sponsor and will be the primary
sponsor for 10 races on the No. 30 Toyota driven by David Stremme. Nutrition53
will have an associate sponsor position on the car for the other 26 races.
“Bill
Romanowski understands what it takes to win, which makes him a perfect fit at
Swan Racing,” said Davis. “Bill is the only linebacker to start in five Super
Bowls, and he did it playing for four different teams. His leadership skills
and approach to successful competition will help Swan Racing become a
championship contender.”
“I
am thrilled to jump into the NASCAR world as a part owner and as a sponsor,”
said Romanowski. "Brandon has a vision for how to build a championship
contender and I’m eager to be part of it.
“I’m
also excited about the integration of Nutrition53 products with NASCAR nation.
As Americans attempt to embrace healthier lifestyles, Nutrition53 can help
NASCAR fans, drivers, crew and media promote weight loss, memory improvement
and rejuvenation through better sleep," said Romanowski.
Romanowski
started in an astounding 243 consecutive games – highlighted by five Super Bowl
appearances as a linebacker – and was selected twice to the Pro Bowl. He played
for the San Francisco 49ers from 1988-1993; the Philadelphia Eagles from
1994-1995; the Denver Broncos from 1996-2001; and closed out his career with
the Oakland Raiders from 2002-2003.
He
now serves as founder and CEO of Nutrition53, which markets a line of
supplemental health drinks and vitamins developed by a team of doctors,
scientists and nutritionists to help with weight loss, energy, mental
performance and sleep. The products include:
- Lean1, a high performance nutrition shake designed to boost healthy, rapid weight loss without hunger.
- Multi1, a daily performance multi-vitamin that provides a complete range of 24 vitamins and minerals.
- Neuro1, a mental-performance shake that increases circulation and blood flow for maximum brainpower.
- Sleep1, a natural sleep aid that makes sleep inviting, easy and rejuvenating.
Nutrition53 products can be
purchased at over 10,000 retail outlets across the country and at www.nutrition51.com.
Lean1 also is available at Smoothie King locations everywhere.
Nutition53
will be featured on the No. 30 Toyota as the primary sponsor for 10 Sprint Cup
races this season, including Texas Motor Speedway (April 13), Charlotte (May 26
and October 12), Pocono (June 9 and August 4), Sonoma (June 23), Daytona (July
6), New Hampshire (July 14 and September 22), and Atlanta (September 1).
“Nutrition53
products will be used by the Swan Racing team to help them compete at a
consistently high level for the full length of the grueling NASCAR schedule,”
said Romanowski.
Eddie Pardue Signs With NTS Motorsports
Pardue to NTS Motorsports
Eddie Pardue has been named crew
chief for the NTS Motorsports No. 14 Chevrolet Silverado driven by Sunoco
Rookie of the Year contender, Brennan Newberry on the 2013 NASCAR Camping World
Truck Series.
Pardue began working in NASCAR in
1993. Before becoming a crew chief, the Virginia-native served as a shock
specialist and spotter. With more than 10 years of experience, Pardue brings
with him a wealth of knowledge to the young team and will certainly be a
valuable asset to Newberry as he tackles his first full-time NCWTS schedule.
"I'm extremely motivated going
into the 2013 season with Eddie as my crew chief," said Newberry. "He
has a successful history of working with young drivers and I believe his
personality will mesh well with mine to create the positive chemistry we need
to be successful on the track."
Pardue began his career as a crew
chief in the NASCAR Nationwide Series in 1998. His resume includes three series
wins with drivers Greg Biffle and Matt Kenseth, eight pole awards and more than
35 Top-5 finishes. The veteran crew chief has helped sculpt the career of many
top drivers in the sport today and hopes to continue that journey with Newberry
in 2013.
"NTS Motorsports has an
incredible amount of support behind it, so I have a ton of confidence going
into 2013,” explained Pardue. “Having worked with a lot of talented drivers, I
can tell that Brennan and I are going to have a lot of success together."
Pardue will make his debut atop the
pit box in the NCWTS when the 36-truck field takes the green flag at Daytona
International Speedway on Friday, February 22. The NextEra Energy Resource 250
will be televised live on SPEED and broadcast on SIRIUS/XM Radio NASCAR Channel
90 as well as more than 400 Motor Racing Network (MRN) radio stations
worldwide.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Hunt Brothers Pizza Returns To RCR
Richard
Childress Racing announced today that Hunt Brothers Pizza will serve as primary
sponsor of the team’s No. 33 NASCAR Nationwide Series Chevy Camaro in four
races in 2013.
Kevin Harvick
will drive the car at Texas Motor Speedway on April 13, 2013; the first of
three races he will run with the team this season. Austin Dillon will drive a
Hunt Brothers-backed No. 51 Camaro in one event, as well.
“We are eager
for the 2013 NASCAR season and to showcase the Hunt Brothers Pizza paint job on
the new Chevrolet Camaro,” said Keith Solsvig, vice president of marketing for
Hunt Brothers Pizza. “We want to continue our winning tradition with Kevin
Harvick and welcome Ty Dillon to our race team.”
The company
will serve as an associate sponsor for Richard Childress Racing’s Nationwide
Series No. 33, No. 2 and No. 51 Chevrolet teams as well as drivers Ty Dillon,
Austin Dillon, Brendan Gaughan, and Kevin Harvick. Hunt Brothers Pizza will
continue its partnership with Harvick and RCR’s No. 29 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
team as a season-long associate sponsor.
Swindell To Race For Biagi-DenBeste Racing
After
competing for NASCAR Nationwide Series team Biagi-DenBeste Racing last year at
Texas and Homestead Miami Speedways, Kevin Swindell will return to the team for
select races in 2013. The team plans to compete in 15 events this season,
beginning at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Saturday, March 9.
Swindell,
a Sprint Car standout, has been building his stock car experience by competing
in the NASCAR Nationwide, NASCAR K&N Pro Series East and the ARCA Racing
Series, earning his first NASCAR pole in 2010 and taking home his first stock
car win last year at Chicagoland Speedway.
The
recently crowned four-time consecutive Chili Bowl Champion competed in two of
the final three NNS races for Biagi-DenBeste Racing in 2012, earning a best
finish of ninth at Texas Motor Speedway.
After
competing in the NNS in 2002-2006, Biagi-DenBeste Racing returned to the series
for select races in 2012. In total, the team has amassed 168 starts, one win,
three top-five and 12 top-10 finishes. In addition to bringing back Swindell as
the driver, Steve Plattenberger will continue to serve as the Team Manager and
Competition Director with Jon Hanson as the crew chief.
"We
are really proud to have an outstanding young talent like Kevin driving for our
team," said Biagi-DenBeste Racing co-owner Fred Biagi. "After coming
off of his fourth consecutive Chili Bowl win, Kevin enters the 2013 season with
a lot of momentum. We plan to run 15 races in 2013 and are actively working
with sponsors and already building for 2014. We want to run every race we compete
in at the highest possible level, and we know that we will be able to do that
in the 15 events we'll participate in."
"I
am really thankful to Fred Biagi and Bill DenBeste for the great opportunity
that I have to race for them this season," said Swindell. "I have
been waiting for a chance to gain experience and race for a top-notch team for
a long time. I really enjoyed the two races I competed in for Biagi-DenBeste
Racing at the end of last season, and I look forward to seeing what the team
and I can achieve together this year."
Swindell and the No. 98
Biagi-DenBeste Racing team have selected the Sam's Town 300 at Las Vegas Motor
Speedway as their first race for 2013. A full schedule announcement is
forthcoming.
Valvoline Renews With Roush Fenway Racing
Bayne, Valvoline team in 2013
Roush
Fenway Racing and Valvoline have announced the extension of their long-running NASCAR
partnership. The relationship, which spans over a decade and a half, will see RFR
continue to use Valvoline’s NextGen recycled, re-refined motor oil, which last
season helped the team to a win in the famed Daytona 500 and its second
consecutive NASCAR Nationwide Series Championship.
“Our
history with Valvoline is one of the richest in the sport and they have
certainly been a vital part of our heritage and success dating back to the
early 90’s,” said team owner Jack Roush. “As an engine enthusiast, I understand
the importance of lubricants in relation to our success on track and our
ability to win races and complete for championships, and we are certainly happy
that Valvoline will continue to be a part of our program as we embark on what
we feel will be another championship run in 2013.”
Valvoline
will continue to be the exclusive motor oil provider for Roush Fenway Racing.
"Valvoline
is excited to continue our long standing relationship with Roush Fenway Racing.
The history of our two brands is a perfect combination of winning culture,
leading technology and great people. We are excited to have such a solid
technical and marketing partnership that provides a performance advantage for
Roush Fenway and a marketing advantage for Valvoline,” said Rob Clendening,
senior brand manager of global brands at Ashland Consumer Markets (Valvoline).
"We are dedicated
to sustainable operations – from our solar energy system to our efforts in
waste reduction,” said Roush. “We recycle 96 percent of every race car, so the
ability to use a high-quality recycled motor oil that can help us win on the
track and help the environment is a winning scenario for everyone involved.”
Roush
Fenway will kick of the 2013 season next month at Daytona Speedweeks, where RFR
drivers have won three of the last four Daytona 500s, including last season
when after sweeping the pole for the famed event.
NHRA's Capps Set For Super Bowl Sideline Duty
The offseason
may be nearing an end for competitors on the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing
Series, but veteran Funny Car driver Ron Capps shows no sign of slowing down.
Capps is set make
his annual cross-country trip from his home base near San Diego to Portland,
Maine, for two days of appearances on behalf of his sponsor, NAPA Auto Parts.
He’ll then fly to Atlantic City Friday to host the NAPA Atlantic City Indoor
Race for TQ Midgets on Feb. 1-2 at the fabled Boardwalk Hall.
Through it all,
though, Capps will be looking ahead to Sunday, when he travels to New Orleans
in search of more fun than any Mardi Gras party could provide. A lifelong fan
of the San Francisco 49ers – Capps will
be in attendance at Super Bowl XLVII Sunday, but not in the grandstands or a
luxury suite.
In fact, the
only ones with a better view of the action will be the players, coaches and officials.
The driver of
Don Schumacher Racing’s NAPA Auto Parts Dodge Charger R/T Funny Car will be
working the sidelines for San Francisco radio station KNBR, carrying a
parabolic microphone for the flagship station of the 49ers Radio Network. The
opportunity arose thanks to his friendship with station-owner Mike Hohler, and
Capps was determined to make the best of it.
“Just having the
Niners being in the Super Bowl is huge,” said Capps. “But to go to my first
Super Bowl and be able to work on the sidelines is going to be unbelievable.
I’ve been watching Super Bowl coverage this week, and highlights from other
Super Bowls show how the sidelines are packed with media, movie stars and
athletes. It will be fun working at the game and being that close to the
action.
“It doesn’t get
any better than this.”
Capps will fly
from Atlantic City Sunday morning and go directly to the Superdome to begin
preparations for the big game. While he was able to make sleeping arrangements
in a friend’s time-share apartment for Sunday night, he admits, “I’d sleep in a
car if I had to.”
Sunday will
actually mark Capps’ second stint as a sideline worker at an NFL game. The five-time
2012 NHRA Funny Car winner debuted as a microphone holder when the 49ers beat
Arizona, 24-3, near in Monday Night Football action last October, one day after
he won the Funny Car title at Las Vegas.
In addition to
standing close to the action, Capps said his sideline job offers a unique
opportunity to eavesdrop on some of the game’s on-field conversations.
“It is so cool
to hear all the chatter and `smack talk’ going on with the players,” he said. “It’s
pretty wild. As a 49er fan, this will be a dream come true.”
Even though he
makes his living at 320 mph, Capps said there are hazards to the job, as well.
“When guys came
toward me trying to make a tackle, I found myself running to get closer to the
action,” he recalled. “I was almost risking myself at times, just to get that
good sound. I got into the job and tried to be the best microphone holder they
ever had, but after the game I started to wonder what I was doing.”
No matter what
the outcome of Sunday’s game, Capps said he will remain a committed,
professional microphone technician.
“If the Niners
win, I promise I won’t throw the microphone. The guys at KNBR put a lot of
trust in me, and I take it very seriously.
“But I might
have to pay for a new one if I get too caught up in celebrating.”
Rondeau Named Comp Director at Furniture Row Racing
Pete Rondeau, who has been affiliated with Furniture Row Racing
since the 2010 season, has been elevated to the competition director position
for the NASCAR Sprint Cup team.
Rondeau initially joined the Denver-based Furniture Row Racing as
the team’s car chief. He assumed the crew chief role in May 2010 and served in
that capacity until July 2012.
In his new position as competition director, Rondeau will be the
pointperson at the Denver race shop with the building and preparation of the
team’s No. 78 Chevrolets which will be driven by former NASCAR champion Kurt
Busch.
Rondeau will report to Mark McArdle, Furniture Row Racing’s
executive director of competition, who also serves as director of racing
operations at Richard Childress Racing. Furniture Row Racing and RCR are
partners with a technical and engineering alliance.
“Since joining Furniture Row Racing Pete has played a significant
role with team development,” said team general manager Joe Garone. “His
transition to the competition director position is having a positive impact in
our continuing effort to strengthen our overall program.”
Rondeau is also upbeat about the direction of Furniture Row
Racing.
“With the tremendous gains Furniture Row Racing has made in recent
years and the solid foundation that it has built, the opportunity has never
been better to reach a higher level of competition,” said Rondeau. “That is why
I am enthusiastically looking forward to this new challenge and working with
Mark and my counterparts at RCR.”
A native of New England, Rondeau grew up in Saco, Maine,
approximately 90-miles north from New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon.
Prior to joining Furniture Row Racing, Rondeau worked at Evernham
Motorsports where he served as the team's director of research and development
from July 2005 to the end of the 2009 season.
He also worked at Dale Earnhardt Inc. (DEI) from 2001 to May 2005
and Jasper Motorsports from 1998-2001. During his three-plus years at DEI,
Rondeau's positions included the crew chief role for both Michael Waltrip and
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Rondeau has also had
experience behind the wheel of a race car. Before he traveled south to North
Carolina in 1998 to work in NASCAR, he raced for many years on the New England
short tracks, including Super Late Model cars in the American Canadian Tour. He
also drove in NASCAR’s Pro Series East and the Whelen Modified Tour Series
Alliance Backs Hornish In 17 Nationwide Races
After a strong second
season as a primary sponsor of the No. 12 car in NASCAR Nationwide Series
competition, Alliance Truck Parts announced today that it is extending its
partnership with Penske Racing.
As part of the
multi-year extension agreement, Alliance Truck Parts will serve as a primary
sponsor of the No. 12 Ford Mustang driven once again this season by Sam Hornish
Jr. in the Nationwide Series. Alliance Truck Parts will be a primary sponsor of
the No. 12 entry for 17 races in 2013 and will be an associate sponsor on the
car for the balance of the NNS races this season.
“We have a terrific
partnership with Alliance Truck Parts and we look forward to continuing to grow
with them in the future,” said Roger Penske. “Alliance works closely with many
of our Penske Corporation companies so this is a special relationship and we
are happy that it has expanded to success with the No. 12 Nationwide Series car
with Sam behind the wheel.”
Alliance Truck Parts
came on board as a Penske Racing partner in 2011. Hornish earned his first
NASCAR victory racing the distinctive yellow Alliance Truck Parts car as he
claimed victory in the NNS race at Phoenix late that season. In 2012, Alliance
Truck Parts was the primary sponsor on the No. 12 machine for the majority of
NNS events as Hornish earned 10 top-five results and finished fourth in the
series championship.
“Alliance Truck Parts is
happy to extend its partnership with Penske Racing,” said Friedrich Baumann,
Senior Vice President, Aftermarket at Daimler Trucks North America, LLC. “Last
season was a productive one for the Alliance Truck Parts team and we are
excited to be back working with Sam Hornish Jr., and the No. 12 team to try and
win races and the series title in 2013.”
Hornish, the former
three-time IndyCar Series champion and the 2006 Indianapolis 500 winner, will
continue to be featured in Alliance Truck Parts’ marketing and media activation
initiatives. These plans include sweepstakes and promotions, dealer incentive
programs as well as the Alliance Truck Parts 250 Nationwide Series race at
Michigan International Speedway.
“It’s awesome that
Alliance Truck Parts is back on board with us at Penske Racing,” said Hornish.
“Alliance is a great company to work with and represent and we’re all looking
for a special season together this year.”
Accell Construction Back With Tommy Baldwin Racing
Accell Construction
will partner with Tommy Baldwin Racing and the No. 36 Chevrolet SS of JJ Yeley
for six races in 2013. This marks the third year of the Oklahoma-based company’s
involvement with TBR, serving as a primary sponsor at both events at Phoenix
International Raceway, Texas Motor Speedway, and Kansas Speedway.
"Everybody here
at TBR is excited to have Accell back for the third year in a row," notes
team owner Tommy Baldwin, Jr. "Accell has done a great job to prove that
business gets done in the NASCAR garage."
"Tommy and his
crew have really stepped up their operation for 2013 and Accell is pleased to
be a partner," said President of Accell Construction, Steve Todhunter.
"We welcome and wish the best for our new driver JJ Yeley."
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Trucks Qualify, Race On Same Day At Rockingham
When the NASCAR
Camping World Truck Series makes its return to Rockingham (NC) Speedway
for the Carolina 200 presented by Cheerwine in April, the field for the second
event at the venerable one-mile track will not be set until the morning of the
race.
Qualifying for the event will be held at 11 a.m. on Sunday, April 14, with the green flag for the 200-lap tilt scheduled to drop at 2:00 p.m.
Qualifying for the event will be held at 11 a.m. on Sunday, April 14, with the green flag for the 200-lap tilt scheduled to drop at 2:00 p.m.
"Qualifying and
racing on the same day gives fans more value for their race ticket," said
Rockingham Speedway President Andy Hillenburg. "It also builds some
excitement among the drivers and fans if everyone wakes up on Sunday morning
not knowing where the trucks will start come 2 o'clock."
Last year, in the
inaugural NCWTS event, Kasey Kahne and David Reutimann both started at the rear
of the field after missing qualifying because they were in Texas the previous
day for the NASCAR Sprint Cup race. According to NASCAR rules, if a team
changes drivers after qualifying, the entry forgoes its qualifying position and
must drop to the rear of the field for the start of the race. Kahne went on to
win the race, despite his starting position.
For this year's event, the trucks will arrive at Rockingham on Friday, April 12 and will practice on Saturday, before Sunday’s time trials and race. The UARA-STARS Late Model Series and the Frank Kimmel Street Stock Nationals will also hold twin laps races on April 13.
Tickets, suite packages and camping are now available for the April 12-14 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Carolina 200 presented by Cheerwine weekend at www.rockinghamspeedway.com or by calling 910.205.8800. General admission tickets for Saturday are 15ドル in advance (20ドル at the gate) and grandstand tickets for Sunday range from 20ドル to 35ドル.
For this year's event, the trucks will arrive at Rockingham on Friday, April 12 and will practice on Saturday, before Sunday’s time trials and race. The UARA-STARS Late Model Series and the Frank Kimmel Street Stock Nationals will also hold twin laps races on April 13.
Tickets, suite packages and camping are now available for the April 12-14 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Carolina 200 presented by Cheerwine weekend at www.rockinghamspeedway.com or by calling 910.205.8800. General admission tickets for Saturday are 15ドル in advance (20ドル at the gate) and grandstand tickets for Sunday range from 20ドル to 35ドル.
Rusty Wallace Racing Announces 2013 Return
Officials of Rusty Wallace Racing, LLC announced today that the
organization will make a return to the NASCAR Nationwide Series, campaigning
the No. 66 Ford Mustang in a limited 2013 campaign.
At the helm of the No. 66 car will be 25 year-old Steve Wallace. Wallace,
a perennial top-ten competitor in NNS competition, scored his third-straight Top-10
finish in Nationwide points in 2011. The same year, Wallace made his NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series debut, capturing a lead-lap top-20 finish in the Daytona 500.
Backing a portion of the effort will be Charlotte, NC-based mortgage and
real estate firm, Richard Tocado Companies. Tocado will serve as primary
sponsor of the No. 66 Ford Mustang beginning with the May 2013 NNS event at
Charlotte Motor Speedway, with additional events to be named later.
Founded in 1999, Richard Tocado Companies has a nationwide network of
Realtors and loan officers dedicated to helping race fans save money, and
providing them with a great mortgage and real estate experience. Fans will soon
be able to take advantage of a special Rusty Wallace Racing Incentive Program,
by visiting the Richard Tocado website at http://www.homewithrichard.com. The
site will also include exclusive video content and giveaways featuring Rusty
and Steve Wallace.
"We're really excited to have the Richard Tocado Companies on board
with our team,” said Rusty Wallace. “In this economy, everyone is looking for
ways to save money and Richard Tocado has done just that for a lot of folks.
We're looking forward to helping race fans have a great mortgage and real
estate experience.
"We're also excited about getting back to a little bit of racing. I
think we all learned a lot over the last year or two and we're looking forward
to having the opportunity to show it. Our goal for 2013 is to compete in 10-15
events. We're looking forward to growing our relationship with the Richard
Tocado Companies and are very positive about what the future holds."
Smokey Mountain Herbal Snuff To Back Hornaday
NTS Motorsports has
announced the return of Smokey Mountain Herbal Snuff to the No. 9 Chevrolet
Silverado driven by four-time NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion Ron
Hornaday, Jr.
Smokey Mountain Herbal
Snuff will serve as the primary sponsor on Hornaday's No. 9 machine for 12
events in 2013, in addition to sharing associate sponsorship for the remaining
10 events. The brand will also serve as an associate sponsor for select events
on the No. 14 entry of Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender teammate, Brennan
Newberry.
"I'm honored to
be able to represent Smokey Mountain Herbal Snuff again for the 2013
season," said Hornaday. "It's clear that Smokey Mountain Chew and NTS
Motorsports are young but growing companies, and I look forward to taking both
to the front of the field this year, not only on the race track, but in the
marketplace."
Smokey Mountain Herbal
Snuff will adorn Hornaday's No. 9 Chevrolet Silverado in the
NCWTS events at
Daytona International Speedway, Rockingham Speedway, Kansas Speedway, Texas
Motor Speedway (June), Iowa Speedway (July), Eldora Speedway, Pocono Raceway,
Bristol Motor Speedway, Talladega Superspeedway, Martinsville Speedway, Texas
Motor Speedway (November), and Phoenix International Raceway.
"Smokey Mountain
Chew is proud to be involved in NASCAR, specifically the Camping World Truck
Series, for our second season," said Dave Savoca, President of Smokey
Mountain Chew. "Ron Hornaday is a true champion on and off the track. He
represents the Smokey Mountain brand well, and is a perfect fit for our adult
consumer base. Furthermore, we are honored to be associated with the entire NTS
Motorsports team, as they are a top-notch organization, and we look forward to
following their success on the track this year."
In addition to
expanding their primary sponsorship package with Hornaday this season, Smokey Mountain Herbal Snuff
will debut a new paint scheme exclusively for next month's NextEra Energy Resources 250
at Daytona.
Brian Keselowski Set For Daytona Return
Brian (92) and Brad stunned the field in 2011.
After stepping back
last year to study the new engine packages and seek sponsorship to return to
the track, Brian Keselowski Motorsports is set to take on another NASCAR Sprint
Cup series season in 2013.
“I want to race, and
race right,” said Keselowski. “If
I can't do it that way, I won't do it at all.”
To that end, Keselowski has
partnered with Kelly Owen, a partner in Hamilton Means Racing, to attempt
qualifying for next month’s season-opening Daytona 500 at Daytona International
Speedway.
“I'm excited about the opportunity to
partner with Brian Keselowski and be a part of the Daytona 500,” said Owen.
“Brian has shown the same ability as his brother, 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup
champion Brad Keselowski, but just hasn’t had the equipment to prove it. With this
partnership, we are hoping that we can get him the equipment he needs to be
successful.”
There is history between the
Keselowski family and Hamilton Means Racing. In June of 1994 at Pocono (PA)
Raceway, Bob Keselowski – father of
Brian and Brad-- made his only NASCAR Cup Series start in a No.52 car
owned by Jimmy Means Racing.
In 2011, the Keselowski brothers authored the Cinderella Story of Speedweeks 2011, joining forces and drafting from the rear of their 125-mile qualifying race to push Brian's underfinanced entry into the "Great American Race."
Brian Keselowski Motorsports has secured a primary sponsor for this year's event, which will be announced shortly. The team will also partner with associate sponsor Highland Wealth Advisors, LLC; a company that works closely with high net-worth individuals to help them accomplish their personal and financial goals.
In addition, over 100 Brian Keselowski fans have signed up via
social media to have their names on the BKM/HMR No.52 Toyota.
“NASCAR Fans are amazing and
resourceful,” said Keselowski. “They actually talked me into having them on our
car, and I am happy they did. The connections I have made with my fans have
been very successful, and I’m grateful for each one who supports me and my
team.”
Major and associate
sponsorship opportunities are still available. For more details and
information, contact BKM 's public relations and marketing representative, Jen
Calandrillo at Jen.BKMotorsports@gmail.com , or call
704-912-7916.
Hmiel Proves The Naysayers Wrong... Again
The word “can’t” simply does not
apply to Shane Hmiel.
The former NASCAR Nationwide Series driver returned to the cockpit of a race car Saturday at Rockingham Speedway, for the first time since a devastating USAC Sprint Car crash at the Terre Haute (IN) Action Track on Oct. 9, 2010, left him a quadriplegic.
The former NASCAR Nationwide Series driver returned to the cockpit of a race car Saturday at Rockingham Speedway, for the first time since a devastating USAC Sprint Car crash at the Terre Haute (IN) Action Track on Oct. 9, 2010, left him a quadriplegic.
Doctors
initially told Hmiel’s family that he had only a 10-percent chance of survival.
He was never expected to walk or breathe again on his own, and was not supposed
to move his fingers, arms, toes or feet. The former driver has defied all those
predictions, however, regaining some function in all his extremities. Saturday,
he proved the naysayers wrong again, guiding a Ford Taurus stock car around the
legendary Rockingham Speedway 1.017-mile oval.
The outing was organized by Accessible
Racing co-founder Brian Hanaford, who suffered a traumatic brain injury as a
youth and has devoted much of his life to providing opportunities for brain-injured
and paralyzed individuals to sample a piece of so-called “normal life.” Hanaford
modified the former ARCA Series racer, making it handicapped accessible and adding
zero-resistance electronic throttle and brake controls.
“The
driver’s seat is mounted on a rack that tilts out to the side and through the
open door,” explained Hmiel. “Two people lifted me up -- one underneath my arms
and the other under my legs – and set me in the seat, just like they do my
wheelchair. They tilted the seat back where it needs to be for me to drive,
then crossed my right leg underneath my left leg to keep them from flopping
around in the corners. The hand controls were just like the ones I use when I
drive the (therapy) van in Atlanta. My
left hand ran the gas and brake -- forward was gas, back was brake – and I
steered with my right hand.”
The
car is also equipped with a complete set of passenger-side controls for an “assistant
driver,” who can take control at any time, if needed.
“(Former
NASCAR Busch North Series champion) Dave Dion was my assistant driver, and he
said, `Shane, you do whatever you’re comfortable doing.’ I’m sure he felt like
taking over a couple of times, but he never did.
“I
was more nervous than I thought I’d be,” admitted Hmiel. “I went into it
thinking, `whatever happens, happens,’ but the more I thought about it, the
more nervous I got. There were a couple of other guys there (to drive the car),
and I sure didn’t want to be the slowest. I didn’t want to look like an idiot
(by going slow), but I didn’t want to tear the car up, either.
“Once
I got going, it was fine,” he said. “The car was really comfortable and it
drove really well. We ran a 38-second lap, which works out to more than 100
mph. Not bad for a quadriplegic!”
Two injured Marines -- Scout Sniper
Jesse Fletcher and Lance Corporal Cody Evans – also toured the Rockingham oval Saturday.
Both lost their legs to exploding IEDs in Afghanistan, and while neither had a
motorsports background prior to Saturday, both emerged from the cockpit with
smiles a mile wide.
“It was totally new to them,” said
Hmiel. “They never even thought about racing before last weekend, but when this
opportunity came up, they jumped at it. That’s what excites me about this whole
deal. It proves that even after you’re injured, you can still do things you’ve
never done before. When they climbed out of that car, their smiles were almost
as big as mine.
“Racing4Vets and Accessible Racing are
great organizations,” said Hmiel afterward. “I hope these deals can grow, so we
can give more handicapped people rides, all around the country.
“It’s progress, not perfection,” said
Hmiel, repeating a mantra he credits with getting him through the toughest times
of his life. “Since the day I got hurt, I haven’t once thought realistically
that I would get back behind the wheel of a race car. It was a dream, but it
wasn’t something I ever thought could be real.
“We need to get injured veterans and
paralyzed people in race cars,” he said. “We need to get them into white water
rafts. We need to take them bungee jumping… all kinds of things they never
thought they’d do.”
As Hmiel proved again Saturday,
there’s no such thing as “can’t.”
Photos: Hmiel family
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