Bowman and Truex Join BK Racing for 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Season

BKRLogoTeam switches No. 93 to No. 23 and Announces 2014 Daytona 500 sponsor

BK Racing has signed Tucson, AZ native Alex Bowman and Mayetta, NJ native Ryan Truex to pilot the team’s No. 23 and No. 83 BK Racing entries and compete for Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors in the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. Bowman will driver the newly renumbered No. 23 and comes off his rookie season in the NASCAR Nationwide Series which saw him win two poles and finish 11th in the final standings. Truex made four starts between the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and Camping World Truck Series this past season. Both Bowman and Truex tested for BK Racing in the Preseason Thunder sessions at Daytona last week and have already begun to create a relationship with their respective teams and crew chiefs. Continue reading

K&N Pro Series with Double Header as East meets West in Iowa

K-NProSeriesLogoIowa Speedway has become synonymous with the NASCAR K&N Pro Series as both East and West have annually convened in the nation’s heartland to compete head-to-head since 2007.

The Casey’s General Stores 150 on Friday, June 7, will be the first of two meetings at the .875-mile track in Newton, Iowa, with the second scheduled for Aug. 2.

The seven previous editions of the East/West combination race have produced a different winner. Chase Elliott picked up the win in his only visit to the track last season. Continue reading

Shark’ Daymond John Named Honarary Starter For Royal Purple 300 At Auto Club Speedway

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Shark’ Daymond John Named Honarary Starter

For Royal Purple 300 At Auto Club Speedway

BF05774783C945D9AEC4AC8ED87952F5Daymond John, President, CEO and Founder of FUBU and Shark on ABC’s Emmy® nominated hit reality show Shark Tank, will serve as Honorary Starter for the Royal Purple 300 NNS race at Auto Club Speedway on Saturday, March 23.

As Honorary Starter, John will wave the green flag to get the Royal Purple 300 underway.  The event will be televised at 2 p.m. PT on ESPN.

“I am honored to have the chance to wave the green flag for the Royal Purple 300,” said John. “I have always admired NASCAR’s ability to utilize their drivers and platform to represent brands from all walks of life, while delivering exciting racing that captivates fans at the track and on television on a weekly basis.”

Through FUBU—“For Us, By Us”— FUBU, Daymond John revolutionized the sportswear industry in the 1990s with a distinctive line of fashionable attire that transcended the underserved urban market and became wildly popular in the mainstream teen market. John has since gone on to own and operate several other lines including Crown Holder, Kappa USA, Coogi, and Heatherette.

In addition, John established Shark Branding that specializes in brand strategies, brand development, licensing, artist relations, and marketing. In doing so, John has perfected the methods for ingraining companies, brands and products into social conscious.

The thriving marketing company recently added a celebrity brand management division anchored by John’s extensive experience working with superstars such as Muhammad Ali, Pitbull, Idris Elba, Lennox Lewis, and the Kardashians. Additionally, Shark Branding currently represents Nationwide Series driver, Alex Bowman, Olympic Gold Medal gymnast, McKayla Maroney, as well as Fuse Science and their “Powered by Fuse” brand.

John has appeared on Shark Tank since the show launched in 2009. Over the four seasons, John and other prominent executives Sharks listen to business pitches from everyday people who want the ‘sharks’ to invest in their company in exchange for an equity stake with the hopes of taking their company or product to new heights. By investing his own money, John partners with the entrepreneurs helping turn their dreams into a reality through his marketing prowess and entrepreneurial insights.

To see Daymond John get the Royal Purple 300 underway at Auto Club Speedway or to purchase tickets to race weekend call 800-944-RACE (7223), log on to www.autoclubspeedway.com or visit the Auto Club Speedway Ticket Office.

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Fan4Racing Fan2Fan NASCAR – NHRA Talk – Monday, March 11, 2013

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Fan2Fan NASCAR Talk begins with our guest Alex Bowman, Nationwide Series driver and Rookie of the Year contender, as he comes off a top-ten finish at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Alex Bowman, was featured on Fan4Racing prior to his race this weekend at Las Vegas. Also joining us is our media guest Nick BrincksNick is a Junior at Morningside College, the station manager of Fusion 93 KMSC and host of the Afternoon Delight a classic rock and country show with NASCAR sprinkled into the mix. 

Next is Sal Sigala Jr, and his guest Adam Arana, a Pro Stock Motorcycle racing driver for some NHRA Talk. Again, fans can learn more about him and his family racing tradition in his feature article on Fan4Racing.

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Alex Bowman Seeks his Third Rookie of the Year Title in Three Years

Alex Bowman in Daytona February 2013 Photo - Courtesy of Michael L. Levitt LAT Photo USA

Alex Bowman in Daytona February 2013
Photo – Courtesy of Michael L. Levitt LAT Photo USA

19-year-old Tucson, AZ native, Alex Bowman competes full-time in the NASCAR Nationwide Series piloting the No. 99 Toyota Camry for RAB Racing. With two major racing series’ Rookie of the Year titles under his belt, 2011 K&N Pro Series East and 2012 ARCA Racing Series, he is currently competing for 2013 Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year.

Starting his season with a third place finish in Daytona, in Phoenix Bowman was involved in an early race incident on lap two, leaving him with a finish of 31st at his home track. Despite the disappointing finish at Phoenix, Bowman currently sits tenth in the point standings as he heads to Las Vegas, only 11 points out of the top five and 25 points behind leader Sam Hornish, Jr.

While Bowman is looking to rebound from a disappointing finish, Las Vegas Motor Speedway is a track he has yet to race. Bowman’s first lap in practice will represent his first lap at the 1.5-mile track in the desert. But don’t expect that to be a handicap for this talented driver. Continue reading