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July 16, 2014
Ram Bull Racing announces
that it has recently increased its Sponsorship support of USAC CRA sprint car driver Jake Swanson and
his Moose 92 Sprint car Team owned by Tom and Laurie Sertich of Hunington
Beach, CA. As a result of Jake’s excellent 1st half of this current
CRA season, highlighted by his 2 fast
time qualifying efforts , an average qualifying effort in the top 3 positions
over 9 races, plus a “Hard Charger” award, Ram Bull Racing has upped its financial sponsorship commitment by a
substantial percent above the previously promised level! Also, for the first time in its history, Ram Bull Racing will be sponsoring a driver,
Rowdy McClenon, in the upcoming Gold Cup
World of Outlaw sprint car event at Silver Dollar race track in Chico,
Ca.!
Learn more details of Ram Bull Racing, Jake, Rowdy, & the Gold Cup
in “About Ram Bull Racing” section
below.
About Ram Bull Racing:
Ram Bull Racing was founded by and is solely owned by Mr.
George Blacker, a retired part time racer and
race team owner, a full time
racing enthusiast & fan, and a sponsor of emerging young racers. George, aged 59, has raced Go Karts, USAC Midgets, Sprint cars, and Porsche Carrera 911
Cup cars on some of the most prestigious tracks in America. As a race team owner and as an individual or
corporate sponsor , George has helped finance drivers such as Justin Bell in
the Daytona Rolex 24 where Justin , the former speed channel analyst and son of
F1 driver Derek Bell, set pole position & overall fast time for the 2003 Daytona Rolex 24 race
in a Z6 sponsored by Extreme Lens- a company in which George was Chief
Officer. George has financed Travis
Kvapil and Mike Skinner via the both of them being teammate drivers for
George’s co-owned NASCAR Craftsman 2 truck team where his race team won the
first race ever for Toyota in a major NASCAR series -the 2004 Michigan 200
Craftsman Truck Race won by Travis Kvapil!
George was a minority owner in that team along with co-owner Larry
McReynolds. Larry is famous both as a race analyst for the Fox Network and as
Dale Earnhardt’s and Donny Allison’s
Daytona 500 winning crew chief. George
is still very proud that his crew chiefs on that NASCAR team, Rick Ren, Eric
Phillips, and Frankie Kerr had or have made their own success both before and
after their time with George and Larry- Rick as crew chief for Truck Champion
Hornaday, Phillips as Kyle Busch’s current truck crew chief, and Frankie as a
top notch World of Outlaws sprint car driver prior to joining George‘s
team. In 2005, Kvapil was recruited by
Mr. Don Miller, George’s friend and founder of Penske South, to become a NASCAR
Cup level driver for Penske! George was
honored that Don even mentions this fact in his recent retirement life story
and book entitled “ It’s Miller’s Time”.
Of Course, Don is credited with discovering emerging drivers Rusty Wallace
and Ryan Newman! Also, George has supported and sponsored recent
NASCAR Camping World and Nationwide
rookie racer Ryan Ellis since Ryan was age 14. George’s home in Las Vegas metro area was
Ryan’s west coast headquarters when Ryan, a Virginia resident, won his west
Coast Mazda championship in 2009!
George’s support helped Ryan win ST Rookie of the Year honors in the
Grand AM Continental Tire race series in 2011.
Recently, George has turned back to sprint car racing and so Ram Bull
racing currently sponsors 2 up and coming sprint car drivers in the state of
California. One is the CRA 2012 Rookie
of the year, Jake Swanson of Anaheim , CA, the primary subject of this press
release and the other is Rowdy McClenon
of Anderson , CA who drives his own, Ram Bull sponsored , 410 c.i. winged
sprint car at Silver Dollar race track
and also drives for Dave Johnson in Dave’s
Ram Bull sponsored #32 Spec Sprint car at various northern California
tracks. Rowdy won 2 Spec Sprint track championships under Ram Bull sponsorship
in 2013 -1 each at Marysville and Silver Dollar! In this years upcoming Gold
Cup World of Outlaw races at Silver Dollar, Rowdy’s 410 sprinter will be the
first time that Ram Bull has sponsored a car in a World of Outlaw event!
Why the “RAM BULL” name?
The Ram Bull name was derived by matching my birth year,
1955, with the Asian calendar designation for that year and then also matching
my birth month , May, with the Zodiac sign for that month and then combining
those two matched results. 1955 is the
Asian Calendar year of the sheep/goat, the male of which is a Ram, and the
month of May in the Zodiac is a Taurus -
the Bull. Ergo the name: Ram-Bull Racing!
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