Drivers
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Matt Merrell
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Matt Merrell is 21 years old from Portland, Texas where he graduated from high School as a student athlete. He has been racing successfully for three years starting with dwarfs, moving to asphalt modifieds and super late models. Matt is personable, attractive Matt began his racing career in 2004 at the age of eighteen. In the Texas
Dwarf Car Association, he won Rookie of the Year honors, South Points
Championship and the State Points Championship. In the 2005 Texas
Asphalt Modified Series, he earned Rookie of the Year, tied for most wins
(3) and finished 4th in the Championship. In 2006, he ran the USRA
Super Late Model Series, finishing with two wins, Rookie of the Year
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Bradley Riethmeyer |
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A second generation racing champion, twenty-three-year old Bradley Riethmeyer is quickly on his way to making a name for himself in auto racing. This future Nextel Cup star has accumulated a large Texas fan base as he progresses throughout the 2007 racing season. Bradley's "quick to help others" attitude has earned him respect with both fans and drivers on and off the track. In 2003, Riethmeyer took Rookie of the Year honors in the ROMCO series and earned 1 win. In 2004 he won the ROMCO series championship and had 1 win. Bradley has learned from some of the best in Texas what it takes to win. Like many current Nextel Cup stars, Riethmeyer cut his teeth in Quarter Midgets and Legends. After running a limited schedule in 2005 to focus on school, Bradley charged into the 2006 racing season by winning the All American Driver Challenge. He capped 2006 by winning 2 USAC Carolina/Virgina Ford Focus Midget Series races and the series Rookie of the Year... |
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