BeerZaux
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i know there aren't a lot of NASCAR fans here so this is really a pointless thread- but i am a nascar fan and i couldnt help but post this...
Jayski's Nationwide Series Silly Season Site
Greg Sacks will return to the driver's seat in a JR Motorsports entry in the July 2nd NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Daytona International Speedway, kicking off a brand new partnership between JR Motorsports and Grand Touring Vodka. Sacks will drive the #88 Grand Touring Vodka Chevrolet in the Subway Jalapeño 250, joining a JR Motorsports stable that will include Steve Arpin in the #7 Chevrolet and Dale Earnhardt Jr. in a special tribute #3 Wrangler Chevrolet for the Daytona event. Grand Touring Vodka's debut at Daytona begins a two-year sponsorship with JR Motorsports that will feature primary branding on the #88 Chevrolet for 25 Nationwide Series events, 10 of which will come in 2010. Grand Touring Vodka's races this season following Daytona will include O'Reilly Raceway Park, Watkins Glen, Michigan, Richmond, Kansas, California, Texas, Phoenix, and Homestead-Miami. Driver plans for the #88 in those races have not been determined.(JR Motorsports PR)(5-18-2010)
this is huge to me because it could possibly open the door for old-timers like Dick Trickle and Harry Gant to run 1 more race
Jayski's Nationwide Series Silly Season Site
Greg Sacks will return to the driver's seat in a JR Motorsports entry in the July 2nd NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Daytona International Speedway, kicking off a brand new partnership between JR Motorsports and Grand Touring Vodka. Sacks will drive the #88 Grand Touring Vodka Chevrolet in the Subway Jalapeño 250, joining a JR Motorsports stable that will include Steve Arpin in the #7 Chevrolet and Dale Earnhardt Jr. in a special tribute #3 Wrangler Chevrolet for the Daytona event. Grand Touring Vodka's debut at Daytona begins a two-year sponsorship with JR Motorsports that will feature primary branding on the #88 Chevrolet for 25 Nationwide Series events, 10 of which will come in 2010. Grand Touring Vodka's races this season following Daytona will include O'Reilly Raceway Park, Watkins Glen, Michigan, Richmond, Kansas, California, Texas, Phoenix, and Homestead-Miami. Driver plans for the #88 in those races have not been determined.(JR Motorsports PR)(5-18-2010)
this is huge to me because it could possibly open the door for old-timers like Dick Trickle and Harry Gant to run 1 more race
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