With her dad, Mike Wallace and Tony Stewart as mentors. You can see why she's on everyone's radar to be successful in NASCAR. She has three prior races in the CTS, has run well in them. Her last race was wrecked out, but had a really good truck.
Don't be shocked down the road if Chrissy isn't in a third or fourth car for Stewart-Haas.
3. Bobby East will be driving the No. 09 Zaxby Ford truck for Roush-Fenway Racing. The kid does have talent but needs more seat time to continue to develop.
Also, should either of his teammates, Colin Braun or Erik Darnell, move up to Nationwide or on to another team, I think Bobby would be a good choice to replace either of them.
He does have 28 starts in CTS, five from this year with two-Top Ten's.
4. Marc Davis will be making his debut in the CTS driving for Randy Moss Motorsports No. 81 Chevrolet truck. He's a NASCAR diversity program pick.
I really like this kid, he's eighteen years old has shown talent while driving for Joe Gibbs Racing in the Camping World East Series. He's one of their development drivers.
Davis is in his second season in the CWES and he has their approval on this deal. He's compiled the following stats, 23 starts, 7-Top Five's, 12-Top Ten's and 4-DNF's.
Davis brought the sponsor to the deal with RMM and made it happen. It's for six races, with WHUR on board. They are a Howard University affiliated radio station.
I really think this kid can develop into a really good driver and rumored to be in a second truck in 2009 for the team. RMM could develop with Davis into running in the Nationwide and even Sprint Cup. Because Moss, while in no hurry, would love to do that eventually.
Shrub Sighting
The Shrub will be running both night races at Richmond International Raceway.
He's driving for Braun Racing in the No. 32 General Dollar Stores Toyota Camry car and of course he'll be in his JGR No. 18 M&M's Toyota Camry for Saturday night's Sprint Cup race.
Hope you all love that picture of him after winning the last truck race at Bristol!
Speed Trap
On to Scott Speed! I previously wrote a article on here about his dirt track adventure in the ARCA Re/Max series. Congrats to him, as he got another eighth place finish at the Labor day race at the DuQuion State Fairgrounds in Illinois.
It's now back to the asphalt for the ARCA Re/Max series and Speed's still has a 75 point lead over Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. in second.
Upcoming Races
Sept. 6th- Camping World 200, presented by Honda Power Equipment at Gateway International Raceway, on Speed at 2PM (Saturday)
Sept. 13th- The Camping World RV Rental 200 Driven by Winnabego Industries at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, on Speed at 2:30PM (Saturday)
Sept. 20th- Quickliner Las Vegas 350, at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, on Speed at 9:30PM (Saturday)
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