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Chuck Barnes Jr.
To Make ARCA RE/MAX Series Debut Friday At Toledo Speedway
Louisville, KY (August 27, 2006)
– Louisville, Kentucky native Chuck Barnes Jr. is set to make his ARCA
RE/MAX Series debut this Friday night in the Hantz Group 200 Presented
By Belle Tire
at
Toledo Speedway in Toledo, Ohio. The event will be televised live on
Speedvision at 9pm Eastern Time. Barnes Jr. will be driving the #35 TC
Motorsports Chevrolet owned by Tammy and C.E. Clower of Loganville,
Georgia.
"I am really excited to get the
opportunity to compete in my first ARCA RE/MAX Series event," remarked
Barnes Jr. "Richard Woolums of Crown Spray Power introduced me to C.E.
at Kentucky Speedway in June, in fact I ended up working on their pit
crew that night. I started talking to C.E. about getting a chance to
race his car sometime this year in ARCA, we worked it out to were I
would be able to race this Friday at Toledo Speedway, I’ve been
looking forward to getting this type opportunity for a long time!"
TC Motorsports
has competed in a limited schedule in both the NASCAR Busch Series
and the ARCA RE/MAX Series during the 2006 season. Tammy and C.E. have
been involved in racing for 25 years and have been racing mostly in
the ARCA RE/MAX Series the last three years. They started the
race team in the Legends of Georgia Series and moved to the ARCA
RE/MAX Series in April 2003.
"I want to thank C.E. and Tammy for
giving me this great opportunity. I want to thank Richard Woolums for
his sponsorship of my racing this season and for introducing me to C.E.
Clower. I also have to thank my family, all my friends and supporters,
if it wasn’t for them, I would never have accomplished anything in my
racing career."
Barnes
Jr. started racing go-karts competitively in January 1994 when he was
11 years old winning several championships through the 1997 season. At
15 years raced his ever first stock car race at Salem Speedway in
Salem, Indiana in September of 1997 finishing in seventh. In 1998
Barnes Jr. competed in his first full season of stock car racing. He
finished in the top twenty in points at Louisville Speedway in the
NASCAR Sportsman Division and was Rookie Of The Year in the Street
Stock Division at Salem Speedway at 16 years old. In 2000 Barnes Jr.
claimed the Salem Speedway Street Stock Championship with three
feature wins, making him the youngest driver in the history of Salem
Speedway to win a championship.
Barnes Jr. moved up to compete in a
late model starting in the 2001 season. The 2002 and 2003 season’s
showed Barnes Jr. had the talent to move up in competition getting
four wins and several top five finishes. In 2003 Barnes Jr. was the
CRA Super Series Rookie Of The Year against one of the best rookie
classes the series has ever had, the title was not decided until the
series final event of the 2003 season. Barnes Jr. came back the next
season and captured the 2004 CRA Super Series Points Championship
getting his first series win along with nine top five finishes, of
which four were second place finishes and eleven top ten finishes. He
led the series with four fast qualifier awards during the 2004 season.
Barnes Jr. them showed the racing
community he was for real by winning the All American 300 at the Music
City Motorplex at the famed Fairgrounds in Nashville, Tennessee, one
of the most prestigious late model events in the country. Barnes Jr.
out qualified 64 teams that attempted to make the event and then got
the win by saving his tires and making the winning pass with 15 laps
to go against the best late model drivers in the country.
Last season Barnes Jr. was one of the
25 drivers chosen to compete in the Roush Racing Search For Driver X
competition that was shown in a 13-part mini-series on The Discovery
Channel were he got his first ever experience in a NASCAR Craftsman
Truck as well as a lot experience with press and sponsor interaction.
This season Barnes Jr. is currently
leading the KY Clutch & Performance Late Models points at Salem
Speedway were he has gotten 2 wins, 3 second place finishes and has
been fast qualifier 5 of the 6 events so far this season. Barnes Jr.
has also competed part-time with the CRA Super Series getting a win
earlier in the season at Baer Field Speedway and with the PASS South
Series were he finished 2nd at Hickory Motor Speedway.
Barnes Jr. has competed at Toledo
Speedway three times with the CRA Super Series since the 2003 season
finishing second, fifth and eleventh.
"My goals for this Friday are to keep
all the fenders on the car, stay on the lead lap and hopefully get a
top five finish. We tested the car on Sunday at Toledo Speedway and I
really felt comfortable and had good communication with the TC
Motorsports crew. I want to make the most of this
opportunity, hopefully something good will come out of Friday’s race
so I can further my racing career."
Barnes Jr. will have sponsor support
for Fridays race from Crown Spray Power Multi-Purpose Cleaner, Anytime
Towing, Boone Well Drilling, Hall Brothers Transportation, Speed
Media, PAC Racing Suspension Springs, and Hawk Performance. Additional
sponsor support is needed for Friday’s event and other future ARCA
RE/MAX Series events, interested parties should contact Chuck Barnes
Jr. at 502-298-5544. More information is available on Chuck Barnes Jr.
at www.chuckbarnesjr.com
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