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Charity Truckers 200 Information
December 5th & 6th, 2008 - This year the Charity Truckers 200  benefits the  Pate  family and their young daughter Lacey.    Host track will be
Orlando Speedworld.

TICKET INFO:
Grandstands
Friday $8.00
Saturday $10.00

Call 407-497-0448 for tickets !

Pits $25.00 Each day ! (Sold at the Gate Only)

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       Steve Darvalics wins Charity Truckers 200,
               Over $14,000 Raised for Lacey Pate

by Dave Westerman

It was a huge weekend with near-perfect weather to wrap up the 2008 season at Orlando Speedworld as Desoto Speedway regular Steven Darvalics took home the win in the Third Annual Charity Truckers 200 presented by Fountain Motorsports Driver Development and Biscayne Roofing. 

But the big winner was young Lacey Pate and her family as well over $14,000 was raised for them with donations still coming in that will add to that incredible amount.

Twenty-eight race trucks signed in to do battle with only one casualty during all the practice and qualifying as Blake Koch and his team unfortunately had to load up and watch the proceedings after engine problems Saturday morning.

Friday's qualifying saw young Travis Hanson of Miami turning the only time in the fourteen second bracket.  His 14.997 lap was still just a tick of the watch faster than another youngster, Jason Howell of Lakeland, who tripped the clock at 15.003 seconds.  Howell's teammate, Keith Lilley, was third quick at 15.098 seconds.  Brent Huber and Michael Pilla were fourth and fifth quick while Cody Blair, Charlie Montgomery, T.J.  Duke, Steven Darvalics and Scott Reeves qualified sixth through tenth, locking themselves into Saturday's race.

For the first time in the event, the top ten qualifiers re-drew for their starting spots and Hanson's good fortune continued as he pulled pill number one earning the pole for the twice-century run with Darvalics on the outside of row one.  Duke and Huber made up row two for the start.

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Following the pre-race ceremonies in which all of the drivers got to meet Lacey Pate, it was time to go racing for 200 laps.



Hanson easily looked to have the fastest truck of the 27 starters as he blasted out to a huge early lead while the first few circuits were action-filled behind him.

The leaders were already lapping traffic when the trucks mid-pack began to check up for a much slower lapped truck.  In the ensuing "accordion effect," Tommy King got turned around by Norm Agostinho.  King continued, but Agostinho pitted and became the first ruck out of the event.

Following the restart Cody Blair was on the move as he used the outside groove to move from sixth to third in just two laps.  The field continued under green until T.J.  Duke looped his mount in turn three on lap 26.

On the restart, several of the front-runners started playing bumper tag with Blair getting the short end of the stick having to pit with a flat left rear tire.  Blair would also be involved in the next yellow flag as he encountered the slowing truck of Kyle Musselman going down the back stretch on lap 40.  Blair ran up and over the slowing truck of Musselman who had a flat tire.  Meanwhile, Chris Huntoon spun trying to avoid the melee and hit the turn three wall nearly head-on.  All three pitted along with Tyler Laing who was in to repair damage from an earlier on-track incident.

 LISTEN TO INTERVIEW WITH STEVE DARVALICS ON INSIDE FLORIDA RACING

At this point it was Hanson out front followed by the team trucks of Darvalics and Charlie Montgomery, Brent Huber and another team of trucks consisting of Jason Howell and Keith Lilley.

Lap 57 saw a caution for debris as Blair pitted with yet another flat tire and Musselman also came in and dropped out.  The green was displayed for just a few laps before Anthony Sergi and Colby Clements got together in turn two with both continuing.  Sergi brought out the caution again with a spin on lap 80.

The field, still being paced by Hanson who seemed to be leading by whatever distance he wished to, ran to the half-way break under green although Scott Reeves suffered problems and dropped out on lap 97.
The break of 20 minutes gave the teams an opportunity to change two tires and make any adjustments they could.  The top ten at 100 laps were Hanson, Darvalics, Montgomery, Huber, Howell, Lilley, James Wright III, Michael Pilla, Jamie King and Chad Pierce.

After the restart it was clear that Hanson was not going to have it as easy as he did in the first half of the race.  Lilley passed teammate Howell for fifth on lap 104 as the field continued to run nose to tail under green until lap 129 when Jamie King slowed to a stop in turn two with a flat right front tire.

Hanson continued to set the pace over a close pack of cars with the next yellow flag out on lap 142 as Duke and Jamie King spun at different ends of the track.  Just before the caution, Darvalics had pulled alongside Hanson for the lead, but Hanson restarted at the point with his machine definately not as strong as it was earlier.
The restart was a wild one with all kinds of craziness culminating in another spin by Sergi. 

 
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As the field took the green again, it was obvious Hanson was having trouble as Darvalics took the lead while Hanson's truck fell quickly back through the field.  Darvalics contiued to set the pace until a light rain began to fall at lap 160 causing flagman Laverne Patrick to toss out the yellow once again. 

As the caution came out Hanson brought his truck in to the attention of his crew and the culprit for his backslide through the field - a deflating right front tire.  Hanson returned at the tail of a large group of lead lap trucks.

Lap 171 saw the green flag back out with Darvalics, Montgomery and Huber nose to tail while Pilla and Howell ran several laps side by side in a crowd-pleasing duel for fifth.

With just seven laps to go, Andy Leserra spun off turn four to put the field under caution again.  Once the field was reset, it was set for a three lap dash to the finish but Jessica Green looped her truck in turn two setting up a green-white-checker finish.
Darvalics held strong to the end and took the win while Pilla had problems on the final lap, nearly hitting the wall and losing five spots.

Darvalics was ecstatic in victory lane as he not only was the winner but saw his teammate Montgomery come home right behind him.  To top things off, Brent Huber was third.  Darvalics and Huber both hail from Venice, FL and the Darvalics/Montgomery team was assisting Huber in the pits as a third team truck giving the group a 1-2-3 finish.  The top two trucks were sponsored by General Welding, Leo Pfiger Construction, Blewett's Rod Shop, Kelley Enterprises, Complete Machine and Burzynski & Tobaygo Attorneys at Law.  Huber's truck got help from Mr.  Marcite, Inc.  and 3M Colorquartz.

It was a great night for race teams as the Lilley A/C and Electric-AMF Chassis-Phantom Graphics duo of Keith Lilley and Jason Howell rounded out the top five.  Completing the top ten were Chad Pierce's Florida Lift Systems Toyota, up from 12th on the starting grid, James Wright III, who was subbing for Gary Foxworth who stayed home with his wife Jenni who is battling cancer, Stephen Nasse (up from 18th), Jamie King and Pilla, who hung on to a badly handling truck to grab tenth.

Hanson drove his heart out over the final few circuits and came home 11th followed by Tommy King, Jessica Murphy, Steve Throop, Colby Clements, Jessica Green, T.J.  Duke, Andy Leserra, Whitney Poole, Anthony Sergi and Jack Kennedy as a record 21 of 27 starters finished the race.

In fact, no one dropped out during the second 100 laps.  Reeves left the event on lap 97 and was credited with 22nd.  Completing the finishing field were Kyle Musselman, Cody Blair, Chris Huntoon, Tyler Laing and Norm Agostinho.

The Legend Cars also put on a crowd pleasing show.  Although three-time Speedworld Legend Car champion Kory Abbott set fast time and started from the pole, he would not have an easy time of it as young Gerald White, Jr.  locked on to his rear bumper and never let go during all 30 laps with Brandon Thomson right behind them in third.

White nearly got under Abbott on several occasions but a rash of minor caution flags seemed to help Abbott as he claimed a wire to wire win closely trailed by White and Thomson.  Thomson, who now calls Charlotte, NC home, was wheeling Dave Gleason's car in a R&D effort for the Masters Division driver.

Zach Harris and Jimmy Rodriguez checkered fourth and fifth trailed by Taylor McKeever and Ted Filides.  Gleason drove the Legends Cars of Florida "house" car to eighth with Rick Wetmore and Gary Verdier rounding out the top ten.  Eleven of the 17 starters finished on the lead lap.

The Bandoleros rounded out the Saturday action.  Just two Young Guns made the show and it became an easy win for Donovan Ponder when Mark Hooven's car broke on the start.  The Bandit race was a good one with Daniel Conlin, Jr. earning his first ever win over Cameron White, Coty Bibeau, Johnny Varga, Joseph Cornwell, and Jeffery White.

Friday night action saw a winner-take-all format for the FASCAR Super Stocks and Strictly Stock Cars.

In the 50 lap Super Stock race, Ray Mullis led the opening five laps before Jason Pick took over.  Lap seven saw Joshua Todd tangle with Bobby Holley and make hard contact with the front stretch wall.  Todd was OK but done for the night.

Pick continued to set the pace but no one was going to stop 2008 Speedworld Super Stock Champion Bobby Riley.  After a final caution for a spin by Holley on lap twelve, Riley sped by Pick and led the remainder of the distance as Pick began to have problems with his machine.  John Hodge moved up and stayed close to Riley but had to settle for second with Lee Wagner third.  Holley came back from his spin to claim fourth with James Frisbie fifth.  Pick slid back to sixth at the finish trailed by Mullis, Devon Cuddy, Vince Keeler, Jr., Todd, Tobi Smith, David Gould and Austin Carr.

Instead of donating his $600 winnings to the Pate family directly, Riley and car owner Billy Cuddy opted to spend that and much more bidding for memorabilia at a post-race auction of items which included autographed jackets, shirts, die cast cars and more from NASCAR stars like Carl Edwards, David Reutimann, Darrell Waltrip and many more.

Doug Webb of ABC Towing and Webb's Commercial Services was also a top bidder at the auction along with sponsoring the $500 winner-take-all Strictly Stock event.

The Strictly Stocks were out in force in support of Lacey Pate.  Thirty-two cars signed in with 30 actually starting the 30 lap affair.  This one would be dominated by the E&H Car Crushing team as Jim Erb led teammates Alan McClelland and William "Huggy-Bear" Hindman to the checkered flag.  Erb, who canceled a hunting trip to be on hand, then promptly donated his winnings to the Pate Family.
2008 Speedworld Strictly Stock champion Neal Kirby was fourth followed by Tim Walters, Jr.  Completing the top ten were Michael Seay, Glenn Rhodes, Dustin Higdon, Daniel Laszlo and Matt Earle.

The Mini-Cup cars ran an open competion race and drew a nice field of cars.  The group collected $220 before race time with half going to the race winner and the other half to the Pate family.

This would be a real barn-burner that saw four different leaders and a wild turn two crash that saw the entire body ripped off Mike Holt's Jeff Gordon-Dupont lookalike car.  No one was hurt in the big crash or any of the other spins and wall-bangers.

Jerry Parker led the opening six laps giving way to Jacob Calloway who led until lap twelve.  Blake Hadik took over for one lap then it was Calloway back out front for seven more laps before Jason Schroeder made his move to the lead.  Schroeder then powered his way to a big lead and took the checker well in front of Calloway, Frank Pfister, Brenton Franklin and Rick Auriemma.  Hadik was sixth followed by Parker, Don Mays, Jordan Martin, Shane McKendree, Rodney Haddock, Holt, Michael Franklin, Chris Rodriguez, Sean Maynard and Tom Mellin.

A good group of cars and drivers were on hand from the Daytona Antique Auto Racing Association and the Stock Car portion of their action turned out to be a real feel-good story.

Gene Vitiello was going to be at this show no matter what.  Despite just undergoing a chemotherapy treatment for cancer that left him unable to talk, Vitiello not only showed up, but drove his former NASCAR Tour-Type Modified to a win over a good-sized field.  Vitiello then dedicated his win to the Pate family and all those who suffer with cancer or are cancer survivors.

Trailing Vitiello in the Stock Car race were Joe Farnsworth, Gordy Bird, Larry Larivee, Eddie Grant, Shirley Morden, Johnny Clark and Bill McPeek.

Jack Sapp topped the DAARA Sprint Car run over Matt Jarrett and Jay Yahnke while Dale Miller out ran Bill Wendt in the Midgets.  Sapp, Yahnke, Wendt and Morden then stayed over and displayed their racers on the grandstand side during Saturday's events.  As usual, event organizer Rick Bristol and his family did an incredible job along with a slew of volunteers who officiated and help run the show from not only Speedworld and New Smyrna Speedway but several other race tracks as well.

There were a few officials who even "un-retired" for the night.
Jack Smith, Bill Green and Rick Anges were on hand and broadcast the race live on Real Racin' USA on the internet.

Here is a list of the Award winners and those sponsoring the awards for the Charity 200:

Strutmasters.com Fast Qualifier $100: Travis Hanson #02 Also received $25 certificate from Racecar Engineering.
O'Brien Racing Hardcharger Award $100: Jessica Murphy #96 (11 Spots)
Stewart Guaranty Title Co.  Hard Luck Award $100: Tyler Laing #39
The Racingtravel.net Halfway leader award $100: Travis Hanson #02
The Rex Engineering " Cool move of the race award" $100: Jason Howell #187
The Stewart Guaranty Title " Lucky Dog Award" $100: Jack Kennedy #33 The Checkered Flag Racing Fast Lap of the Race $100: Travis Hanson #02
The Dannis & Dannis Inc Calculated Move Award $100: Michael Pilla #24 The Racecar Engineering " Thats racing award $25 cert.: Norm Agostinho #407
Racecar Engineering finish bonuses:
1st Stephen Darvalics - $25 cert.
5th Jason Howell - $25 cert.
10th Michael Pilla - $25 cert.
15th Cody Clements - $25 cert.  ARP $500 Body Certificate - Kyle Musselman #07 Checkered Flag Young Charger - #08 Anthony Sergi (youngest in race )

CHARITY TRUCKERS 200
 1.  #41  Steve Darvalics
 2.  #12  Charlie Montgomery
 3.  #84  Brent Huber
 4.  #87  Keith Lilley
 5.  #187  Jason Howell
 6.  #30  Chad Pierce
 7.  #25 James Wright III
 8.  #69  Stephen Nasse
 9.  #72  Jamie King
 10.  #24  Michael Pila
 11.  #02  Travis Hanson
 12.  #53  Tommy King
 13.  #96  Jessica Murphy
 14.  #15T  Steve Troop
 15.  #17  Colby Clements
 16.  #40  Jessica Green
 17.  #28  TJ Duke
 18.  #121  Andy Lesserra
 19. #00  Whitney Poole
 20.  #08  Anthony Sergi
 21.  #33  Jack Kennedy
 22.  #21   Scott Reeves
 23.  #07  Kyle Mussleman
 24.  #15  Cody Blair
 25.  #30H  Chris Huntoon
 26.  #39  Tyler Laing
 27.  #407  Norm Agostinho
 28.  #34  Blake Koch  DNS
     

LEGENDS
 1.   #5  Kory Abbott
 2.   #38  Gerald White, Jr.
 3.  #07  Brandon Thomson
 4.  #54  Zach Harris
 5.  #19  Jimmy Rodriquez
 6.  #57  Taylor McKeever
 7.  #34  Ted Filides
 8.  #4Rent  Dave Gleason
 9.  #06  Rick Wetmore
10.   #44  Gary Verdier
11.  #17  Mike Gleason
12.  #99  Alex Kempf
13.  #12  Critter Saile
14.   #11  Daniel Conlin
15.  #144  Eric Eichelberger
16.  #31  Rusty Chancey
17.  #65  Gary Bursey

BANDOELRO BANDITS
 1.  #20  Daniel Conlin
 2.  #38  Cameron White
 3.  #X  Coty Beebo
 4.  #2  Tommie Varga
 5.  #54  Joseph Cornwell
 6.  #15  Jeffery White

BANDOELRO YOUNG GUNS
 1.  #8  Donovan Ponder
 2.  #17  Mark Hooven



                                LETTER FROM RICK BRISTOL    

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Hello to all:

Wanted to let all of you know that we will be once again holding our Charity Truckers 200 weekend. I will tell you that we will be battling a tough economy and we know that. I know things are tough for everyone as gas goes higher, jobs are being lost and on we can go.

I understand and want to try to encourage you to not let it totally stop you from helping this years family. This year we will be helping 8 year old Lacey Pate and her Mom & Dad from Lakeland FL. Lacey has already had 22 operation in her short life.

She has a very rare disease called Kings Syndrome, she one of only 3-4 cases in the US. The odds were not good in her favor but she has battled and fought hard. Please go to our website as more info about Lacey and her disease will be up soon. I have the info packets nearly completed they will be in PDF e-mail form and e-mailed the 15th or 16th. I will be mailing out to those who I do not have e-mails for and have addresses for soon there after. I want you to just consider what you can do to help.

If we all pitch in and give as we can then we can be a blessing to this little girl and her family. We invited the Antique cars, mini-cups and strictly stocks back this year. We also invited the Champ Karts back but the series director decllined due to a full shedule.

I am adding the Superstocks to the Friday show with a 50 Lap event $600 winner take all ! Saturday night the Legend Cars will return to top off our program. The event is set for Friday and Saturday December 5th & 6th. A little change to the format as you will see when you get the info. Truck drivers will be the headline with the 200 on Saturday night the 6th.

We will add a few twists to the show. I am currently working to get some Nascar drivers to attend. It is very hard, but I do not give easily. I am going to be working hard to get a TV deal put together with brighthouse networks for this event. I really feel we can get it done. I also want to have a car show and swap meet Saturday the 6th from 12-5 in front of Speedworld, I am lookinf for someone that could head that part up, by promoting and organizing that. If you are interested please call me asap.

If you have, can and will be able to sponsor part of this years event again this year please call me or email soon. There is alot to do and I am always looking for volunteers, if you can help please let me know. A reminder to the truck drivers, the order I receive entries will determine duplicate numbers and pit entry and parking for Friday morning the 5th.

The pre-entry is $150.00 before November 30th, $200.00 after the 30th and at the gate. Truck drivers the purse has been increased this year by around $1,200, we will start only 28 trucks this year and the start money increased to $250.00.

I really hope you will take part in this big event in what ever way you can, I need you, the Pates need you.

We will invite as we will every year the Hopkins, and Helmicks back to join us. We will see how Tommy and Kaleigh are doing now and just enjoy seeing them again. I want to say thanks for what you have done in the first two years and how much I appreciate you all.

May God Bless.

Rick Bristol
rbmini68@aol.com


For information on this event you can call Director Rick Bristol
407-497-0448 cell 407-282-4705 hm or e-mail at
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Letter to Drivers
Sunday, November 23, 2008

Hello drivers,

Charity Truckers 200 weekend December 5th & 6th at Orlando Speedworld. If you own a Truck don't miss this huge race for trucks 200 Laps $2,000 to win $250.00 to start. Lap money, bonuses and awards of over $3500.00 is also up for grabs.Super-stock, Strictly-stock, Mini-Cup, DAARA Antiques, Bandoleros and Legends are also part of the weekend.

You can check out the events, schedule etc at www.carsracermarketing.com. Friday December 5th is the DAARA Antiques, Mini-Cup, Super-Stock and Strictly-Stock races. The Trucks, Bandoleros and Legends race Saturday December 6th. The weekend is sponsored by Fountain Motorsports Driver Development, Biscayne Roofing, Bruns Inc. General Contractors, Tampa Bay Truck Wash, Aaron's, Coulter Motorsports, Webb's Commercial Services, Cintas, Karnac.com, Real Racin' USA, C.A.R.S. Motorsports, and many more. The event will benefit 9 year old Lacey Pate and her family. You can read about her at the website.

Will you please come and enjoy some great racing for a great cause. If you know of a Scout or a Scout group, let them know if they come in uniform they and their family will be admitted FREE !
Hope to se you there !

Charity Truckers 200 lowers pit pass, and truck pre-entry fee also all Scouts & Families are invited FREE !
Thursday, November 6, 2008

C.A.R.S. Motorsports & Racer Marketing

Orlando FL. 11-6-2008 - Charity Truckers 200 promoter Rick Bristol announced tonight that he will be doing the following to try to help the racers for this years event. " With the tough economy I wanted to try to give back a bit and help the racers be able to be a part of the Charity event" stated Rick.

He is announcing that the back pit gate price, that was set at $25 last year and was on the current information, will be lowered to $20 for both days. " I know that does not se like a lot, but I am trying to do something to help these guys' added Bristol.

Also the Charity Truckers 200 Pre-entry that was set at $150, will be lowered to $125 good until November 30th. The entry after that & at the gate will remain at $200. Those racers that paid their entry already, your $25 will be applied to your raceiver & transponder charge.

Those who pre-enter now by November 30th will save $75.00, so drivers get those entries in soon. The order entries are received also decides pit parking order on Friday morning the 5th and decides duplicate numbers.

" I hope this will help the drivers some, and they will come have fun and help us help Lacey" exclaimed Rick.

The grandstand admission was already lowered this year for the fans, Friday night is $8 and Saturday night is just $10. There are Free Saturday Night tickets that if you show Friday night you will get in for just $5. You can stop in any of the Central Florida Aaron's Stores to get those. You may also try an Advance Discount Auto Parts location, 43 of them were sent tickets to give out.

Also just put together, all Scouts and their families will be admitted to grandstands FREE both nights. Scouts in uniform simply check in at the front gate and tell Barbie " I am a Scout and these folks are with me" she will let you in and you can enjoy a great night !

If you know of large groups, businesses or others that would come please Call Rick Bristol at 407-497-0448 so he can set up a special deal for them. You can go to www.carsracermarketing.com for more info on this event and on Lacey Pate whom the event benefits this year.

Letter from the Helmick Family
Thursday, October 30, 2008

To the Drivers, Fans, Volunteers and Sponsors:

WOW, what a year this has been! The Lord has blessed our family by showing us the out pour of support and generosity of so many drivers, fans, volunteers and sponsors.

We would like to extend our greatest appreciation for what you have done to help our family at last year’s event, as well as the Hopkins family at the 2006 event.

To give you all a brief update on Kaleigh: A few short days after the event Kaleigh had a check up and we were notified that there was nothing more medically they could do for her. She was not expected to get any better nor live a long life. However, with great faith, hope and the prayers of everyone, Kaleigh celebrated her 2nd birthday on September 19, 2008! We could not ask for a more joyous celebration! Sometimes all of the medicine in the world can not help the sick; it has to be placed in God’s hands as Kaleigh has been. To this day, we are enjoying our gift of a happy and a healthy (as can be) 2 year old baby girl. Just as she was a year ago, her smile still shines as bright as the sun and we treasure every second we get to spend with her!

The event that Rick Bristol, the drivers, fans, volunteers and sponsors have put together is a wonderful event that has helped out our family in ways that we could never say enough “Thank you” for. We have been blessed to live life a little easier with the help of so many wonderful people from last year’s event. The fact that so many people come from so many different places all over the country to help a family in need is truly astonishing.

As we give thanks to everyone in supporting our family and the Hopkins family, we also ask that you help the Pate family and let them know that there are people out there praying and supporting them also.

Thank you and God Bless,

Bob, Misty and Kaleigh Helmick

Clarification of rules and tech for Charity Truckers 200
Friday, October 10, 2008

Orlando FL 10-10-2008 – Rules clarifications are now up on the website for the Fountain Motorsports Driver Development Charity Truckers 200 presented by Biscayne Roofing.

You can go to the site for clarifications, FASCAR rules and amendments in effect with these clarifications listed on the site. www.carsracermarketing.com, go to rules link and them clink clarification link.

The Tech team for this event will be Carl Green, Butch Pierce and Chris Brown will do scales. They will work with everyone on non-competitive advantage issues. They will use weight to equalize or penalize infractions. Tech done after qualifying and after the race will be done by these three. If they have any issues, they will present information to Rick Bristol as to the violation, circumstances etc. The final decision of the outcome will be made by Rick Bristol, based on the info given and the rules.

We want this to be fair and fun for all the drivers. We ask you to bring your truck to tech right to the rules given. This will avoid any issues. In the event of issues, they will be discussed, evaluated and then a final decision will be made by Rick.

This is a big race for the Trucks, a chance to shine, for a great cause. That is what it is about. Please come and have fun.

Remember pre-entries are $150, the order they are received is the order for parking on pit slabs Friday morning December 5th. They also decide duplicate numbers. Pre-entries are due before November 30th. After that and at the event entry is $200.

Purse, bonus etc. are on the site, entry forms on the site, race procedures are on the site as well.

You can call Rick Bristol at 407-497-0448 with any questions or for technical questions call Carl Green at 1-863-859-5525.

Charity Truckers 200 Full Speed Ahead
Tuesday, September 30, 2008

C.A.R.S. Motorsports

Orlando FL 9-30-2008 - With just over two months to go until the 3rd Annual Fountain Motorsports Driver Development Charity Truckers weekend, things are going full speed ahead. Event promoter Rick Bristol is hard at work distributing, fliers, tickets and posters al over the Orlando area. Volunteer helpers will be working to gather raffle prizes, charity auction items and selling remaining laps for the race. The event promises to be a great weekend for a great cause.

As mentioned Gary and Nanette Fountain have stepped up as title sponsor for the event weekend, under their new driver development banner. They are excited to be a part and Gary will be driving in the event as well. Ronnie Laing with Biscayne Roofing has once again stepped up to sponsor the Charity Truckers 200 events, including qualifying, and the big 200 lap race. They will also sponsor the DAARA Antique division races as well. Ronnie has been a huge supporter of the event and Tyler his son will be racing again this year is his familiar #39 truck.

Bruns Inc. General Contractors will be sponsoring "Pole Night" Friday December 5th. Alan Bruns a regular race in the Modifieds and Late Models at Orlando and New Smyrna once again has helped this event. Tommy Caveney and the Tampa Bay Truck Wash Center will be back again for a second year, this year sponsoring the Super-Stock 50 Lapper and the Mini-cup division race. Webb's Commercial Services is back again sponsoring the Strictly-Stock 30 Lap event. Doug also volunteers his towing service for the event along with Tim's Automotive in Lockhart.

New Sponsor this year and just stepping up this week is Coulter Motorsports from the South Florida area. Joey who runs the Hooters Pro Cup series ,and his family owned race team have stepped up to sponsor the Trophies and the Cookout and Music that will follow the events Friday Night. Joey is planning to race in the event as well as teammate to Jessica Green.

Cintas, the uniform people, will once again furnish the familiar Orange officials shirts for the event, they have done this all three years. And another new sponsor this year sponsoring the Charity T-shirts will be Aaron's. The very popular sponsor of one of our local NASCAR Nationwide / Sprint Cup good guys David Reutimann, will help to make 150 t-shirts available for sale to raise money for Lacey Pate. The company mascot "Lucky Dog" will make an appearance during both nights of the event. You can also pickup flyers and FREE tickets at most of the Orlando area Aaron's stores beginning October 15th.

These folks have all stepped up to sponsor awards and bonuses for the Charity Truckers 200 event. Strutmasterscom, Daytona Speed Park,
Racecar Engineering, Kevin O'Brien Racing, Stewart Guaranty Co. TX, RacingTravel.net, Foxworthtravel.com, Rex Engineering, Dannis & Dannis Inc. TX, Checkered Flag Racing and the Tampa Bay Stitch Company. Over $1,500 in awards money and certificates are up for grabs to the Truck racers. The Champion of the Charity Truckers 200 will receive also a Champions Jacket, and from Fuel Marketing 100 designed Autograph cards for next season.

The next project will be the Charity Truckers 200 Program which now has a sponsor to cover printing and assembling of the program. Cash Cow Racing, Micheal and Victoria Strickland and the River International Church have stepped up to sponsor it. We are currently selling ads for the program starting at $30 for a business card 1/8 page ad up to 1/2 page ads at $75. The ads are all black and white. If you are interested please call Rick Bristol at 407-497-0448 today. The spacing is limited but all the money for ads and the sales of the programs will go directly to the family. " I want to thank my friend Kerri Plaza who will help design and layout the program and to Printing USA who has given us a very good price on printing the programs this year" said Rick.

"I am so thankful to all these folks who have sacrificed to help us cover so much of the costs of this great event. This will go a long way in us helping little Lacey and her family with the mounting and continuing medical bills for Lacey's 23 surgeries and travel to Dallas to have them. I want to also thank Jack with Karnac.com for taking care of our web site and the free advertising on the Karnac site as well as the promoting on Real Racing USA. Karnac.com and Real Racing USA will cover the event with a live Internet broadcast Saturday Night December 6th for the Truckers 200, again thanks to Jack.

"Many good friends and volunteers will work the event again to keep cost down so the most money possible can be raised. I can not name them all because I may forget someone, but to all of them I appreciate you so much and thank you" added Bristol.

We still have some needs we still need to sell around 155 Laps for the race they are $20 each and $10 of that goes directly to the family. If we sell all 200 laps that is $2,000 for the family before we open the gates. If you can help with laps please call me again 407-497-0448 or e-mail rbmini68@aol.com.

We have one race left to sign a sponsor for and that is the Legends 30 Lap race it is $1,000 if you can help please contact me or you can call Russ Thomson at 407-857-0042". Again thanks to all and please help us fill the laps and the legends race so we can say we covered it all.

The other thing we need are raffle prizes to help raise money through raffle ticket sales both nights. If you or your company can donate some items from product to certificates, to trips, what ever just let Rick know. If you have items that could help in the Charity Auction slated for Friday night in the pits after the races, just let Rick Know.

We also want to announce that we will have the former Waltrip DEI Napa Car on display at the event, thanks to Jim Higgenbotham. We will one again have the sprint car simulators courtesy of Daksimulations.com. And another announcement we have added the Bandeleros in a combined race following the Charity Truckers 200 before the Legends race. This event is about kids, so we think it will be neat to have them race and take part.

I really want to thank Orlando Speedworld, Fascar, especially Robert Hart and Rusty Marcus for allowing me to have this event again. Thanks to Don Nerone who initially stepped up to let me begin this dream 3 years ago at meeting with he and Rusty at a restaurant with notes on a paper napkin. I want to thank my family for their prayers and support and God for allowing me to do this.

For all the information on the Event go to www.carsracermarketing.com or call 407-407-0448.

For those who will sending in sponsorship money etc. please send as soon as possible to C.A.R.S Motorsports & Racer Marketing 812 Romano Ave Orlando FL. 32807. If you need to ship items please ship to Rick Bristol % Florida Lift Systems Inc. 11000 Palm Bay Dr. Orlando FL. 32824. If you need receipts of invoices please e-mail me at rbmini68@aol.com and I can e-mail you a copy.

September Update
Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Hello all, I just wanted to update everyone on how things are progressing for this years annual Charity Truckers 200 weekend to benefit Lacey Pate & Family.

First off I want to thank Linda Dannis from Dannis & Dannis from Texas for donating all her time to handle the paperwork, taxes etc for the new 501c-3 Non-profit that we are starting. The final paperwork is in and we are waiting final approvals and all.

Linda thanks again. I want to thank Butch, Barbara and Chad Pierce for being on the board along with my wife Carla. This will allow us to do more with bigger companies in the charitable donation area and make it all easier for everyone to claim on taxes etc.

I also want to thank my family for all their support and help. I thank the Lord for his guidance and blessing of this ministry for me. Now I want to say some thanks to some people who have stepped up to make this years event possible and off to a great start.

The weekend event title sponsor will be Fountain Motorsports Driver Developement, a new business began by Gary Fountain Sr. Gary stepped up with $5,000 to help us be able to have the event, thanks Gary and Fountain Motorsports you are very much appreciated .

A man who has been huge the last two years Ronnie Laing and Biscayne Roofing. Mr. Laing has also again stepped up huge. Last year he was the event sponsor and brought with him $4,000 in donations. He has committed $5,000 this year and will be raising and bringing with him donations as well.

Thanks so much Ronnie, I appreciate your support very much and I know the families do too. Biscayne Roofing will be name sponsor of Qualifying, the DAARA antique cars, and the Title sponsor of the Charity Truckers 200 as well as one other thing to be announced. Friday nights racing and Pole Night for the trucks will be sponsored by Bruns Inc. General Contractors.

Alan Bruns helped us last year by sponsoring the Food and Music, this year he is sponsoring $1,000 toward Friday Nights Racing, thanks Alan very much. Joining us again for the second year in a row is Tampa Bay Truck Wash, Tommy Caveney who last year sponsored pole night will sponsor $1,000 to be used for name sponsorship on our first Super-Stock race added to this years action, and name sponsor of the mini-cup division 40 Lap Charity Championship.

Thanks Tommy for your continued support.

Doug Webb and his Webbs Commercial Services will sponsor once again the wild strictly-stock 30 lap event part of Friday Nights action Thanks Doug for your third year of supporting the event. I want to thank Daksimulators.com for bringing back their sprint car simulators, they will be there for all to enjoy.

Jim Higgenbotham will be bringing the Napa #15 former Waltrip DEI car for display, thanks Jim. Daniel Clark with Speedpark Daytona will once again be giving drivers bonus VIP and arm band passes to enjoy great go-kart and nitro drag racing at there cool facility. Thanks Daniel. Our official travel agent will again be Foxworthtravel.com. Gary Foxworth will sponsor the Half Way Leader award of $100 as well. Thanks Gary, and you can go to the Website and there will be info posted soon on area rooms and rates for the big weekend. If you book through the link you will save and help Gary help the Pate's.

I want to thank the following also for sponsoring award worth $100 each Fast Qualifier is sponsored by Strutmasters.com, they also have purchased laps.

Hard Charger is sponsored by Kevin O'Brien racing out of S.C. he too is sponsoring laps as well. He also has put up $200 to the fast qualifer if he starts in the back and is named the hard charger award winner, if no one does it the money goes directly to the family.

Hardluck and Lucky Dog awards are sponsored by Stewart Title Guaranty Co. in Houston Texas.

Cool Move of the Race is sponsored by Rex Engineering in Titusville FL. , also sponsoring a couple laps

Thanks to each of you for your help and support.

I want to thank Steve Dorer from Racecar Engineering he will do a few different things, first the Fast Qualifier will also get a $25 gift certificate to go with the $100 from Strutmasters.com.
Racecar will also give a $25 certificate to 1,5,10th and 15th place finisher.

And another award called " Thats racin' Award a $25 certificate to the last place finisher. Also if there is a last chance race the first person to not make the event will get a $25 certificate as well. Thanks Steve for your support.

I also want to thank Greg with Tampa Bay Stitch Company who will supply this years Charity Truckers 200 winner a champions jacket !
There are several who have purchased laps and thank you, you will be listed at the event and announced.

We have many laps left to sell, so if you can help with this please call me again $20 per lap $10 going directly to the family before we even open the gates we could have $2,000 for them. So we really need to fill the laps. All of these folks have helped and we have covered many needs but here are some that we still need to fill.
Fast Lap of the Race award $100
Trophy Sponsor $600
T-Shirt Sponsor $750-$1,000
Legend Car Race sponsor $1,000
Cookout and Music Sponsor $1,000
Event Program Sponsor $750-$1,000
Laps $20 each ( 167 remain please help )

I have many volunteers and officials who will donate their time to help us have this event, thanks ahead of time and for all you have done in the past. I want to thank Rusty Marcus, Don Nerone and specially Robert Hart for allowing us to use the track to help this folks.

Thanks to Jack Smith for the work donated on the website and for supplying it, thanks for the links and ad on the karnac.com site. Jack has helped all three years and I appreciate it.

I want to now tell you about two special awards that will be handed out this year and going forward from here, the first one will be " The Tommy Hopkins Big Heart Award" it will be presented in the pre-race ceremonies before the big 200 lap event.

The other will be "The Kaleigh Helmick Volunteer Service Award" it too will be presented during those pre-race ceremonies. Come see who wins the awards. I want to add these awards each year to honor those we have had the privilege to get to know and help.

Tommy and Kaleigh have been an inspiration to me and my family and I know they have touched many of our lives. The Hopkins and Helmick families will be invited to the event this year, and if they an come will be a part of our pre-race festivities and will get to meet the Pate's. We have formed a family of folks that come together to help those in need. You will never now how much all of you mean to those families and to me.

God has blessed this event and blessed me getting to meet and know the families and to know that you all are behind it. We have some other special things we are working for the event and will announce them in the future. We are trying to get some Nascar drivers to attend but it is hard. We do need donations of items to use for raffle prizes and for the charity auction Friday night in the pits.

If you can help please let me know. If I left anyone out please forgive me and I may catch you on the next one. We will try to keep you updated as the time approaches. You can go to the website www.carsracermarketing.com for entry form and info packets about the event. The schedule and many other items are linked.

If you can do any of the remaining things that need sponsors please let me know. Please help us fill the laps. I know the economy and things are tough, but if we all do a little we can make a huge difference. May God Bless you and thanks again. A reminder that this event is open to anyone who has a heart and wants to help.

The divisions that are racing are not sanctioned or run by anyone but the officials and myself that run the event. Anything that goes on in other series, tracks etc have nothing to do with this event. Please come with a heart to have fun, and to help this family.


Rick Bristol
C.A.R.S. Motorsports & Racer Marketing
812 Romano Ave. Orlando FL. 32807
Charity Truckers 200
407-497-0448
rbmini68@aol.com
www.carsracermarketing.com

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