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The Gecko Is A Short Timer
Jun 18, 2008 | 9:08AM | report this

Mike Wallace said Friday at Kentucky Speedway that sponsor GEICO has indicated what it wants to do after next season, and it appears it won’t be sponsoring Wallace.  GEICO, an insurance company, is not allowed in the Nationwide Series in 2010 as part of a non-competing sponsor agreement with the series sponsor. Nationwide began sponsoring NASCAR’s No. 2 series this year.  Wallace drives the No. 7 Toyota for Germain Racing.
 

“We have an indication of what they’re going to do,” Wallace said of NASCAR. “Who really knows? I’ll just leave it at that.”
 
GEICO has been one of the most visible sponsors in the series, with its popular commercials featuring fictional Wallace relative Lauren Wallace.

I just can't seem to catch a break.  I guess that's what I get for sticking with my Tennessee and Missouri boys.  It's tempting to jump on a band wagon.  But how much fun would that be?  No, don't expect me to be hollering "Joooooonyer!," anytime soon.

Hopefully Mike will find a sponsor and I'll be able to stay with him.

Here Crocodile.  Here's your chance to eat a gecko.

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Pay attention Construct.  Here is your chance to build something.

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Not that I have anything against Justin Marks, but these two Germain Racing sponsors might get more mileage out of Mike.

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http://www.scenedaily.com/news/articles/nation
wideseries/Wallace_says_sponsor_GEICO_has_decided_
its_2009_plans.html

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http://www.constructcorpsracing.com/

13 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NASCAR, Craftsman Truck Series, Toyota Racing, Germain Racing, Mike Wallace, The Gecko, Kentucky Speedway, GEICO, Lauren Wallace, Tennessee, Missouri, Crocs, Construct, Justin Marks
 
The Gecko 6th In Nashville
Jun 11, 2008 | 8:22AM | report this

As the 2008 season wears on, Mike Wallace and the GEICO Racing team just keep getting better.  Sitting in the middle of a series of good runs over the last few weeks, the GEICO team looked to improve upon past finishes and chase their first win of the season as they descended upon Nashville Superspeedway.  A steamy, hot Tennessee afternoon was the setting for the Federated Auto Parts 300.  As temperatures hovered around the 100-degree mark and the afternoon sun beat down on pit road, Mike Wallace and the GEICO Racing team prepared to get busy with recording yet another top finish.  Early in the race Wallace and the Gecko arrived in the Top 5 where they rested before finding themselves in the lead.

 

The GEICO pit crew would provide superior support during pit stops and assist in keeping the #7 GEICO Camry up front.  Wallace recorded his best finish in two years, winding up 6th in Music City.  The finish was his 5th Top 10 of the 2008 season.

“We had a great weekend and the results show the progress that we’re making as a race team,” Wallace said.  “Everyone’s real positive and we’re all working hard and it’s showing each week. 4th and 5th in practice, qualified 9th and finished 6th.  It’s a nice weekend for GEICO, Sport Clips and Smith Transport.  It’s also a nice weekend for the Germain Racing team because we’re all seeing the hard work payoff.  Bruce Cook (crew chief) and the guys are doing a great job and I feel confident that we’ll be back up front in Kentucky next week.”

This week, the Germain Racing team heads to Sparta, Kentucky, which is located just south of Cincinnati, Ohio.  Mike Wallace and the GEICO team are coming off of two consecutive Top 10’s and they hope to add a win to their resume when they arrive in the Bluegrass State.


The Meijer 300 is on Saturday, June 14th, and it will be televised live on ESPN2 beginning at 8:00 PM (ET), while the Motor Racing Network (MRN) will carry the live radio broadcast.

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6 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Germain Racing, Toyota Racing, Mike Wallace, GEICO Racing, Nashville Superspeedway, Tennessee, Federated Auto Parts 300, the Gecko, #7 GEICO Camry, Sport Clips, Smith Transport, Bruce Cook, Kentucky, Sparta, Kentucky, Bluegrass State, Meijer 300, ESPN2, Motor Racing Network
 
Hamilton Reunites With Sadler
Feb 06, 2008 | 7:13AM | report this

Earl Sadler in 1998 gave Bobby Hamilton Jr. his first opportunity to drive a Nationwide car.  Ten years later Hamilton has joined Sadler's racing team again — as a co-owner.  Hamilton said he has purchased 50 percent of the team, which will now be Sadler Hamilton Racing. The team plans on running a limited schedule of Nationwide, ARCA and Camping World races.

"It's a pretty good deal," Hamilton said. "Everything is just sort of falling into place.

Tennessee's Willie Allen has been signed for the Feb. 16 Camping World 300 — the Nationwide Series season opener at Daytona.  Allen also will compete in the Camping World 150 race at the Music City Motorplex on July 19 for Sadler Hamilton Racing.

Allen will team up with crew chief Danny Gill at Daytona.  Gill was a crew chief for two races with Allen last year at Thorsport Racing in the Craftsman Truck Series.  He also was the team's competition director. Allen won the series' rookie of the year in 2007.

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10 Comments | Add a comment   categories: Bobby Hamilton Jr., Earl Sadler, Nationwide, Sadler Hamilton Racing, ARCA, Camping World, Tennessee, Willie Allen, Daytona, Danny Gill, Thorsport Racing, Craftsman Truck Series, rookie of the year, NASCAR
 
Bobby Hamilton Racing becomes Bobby Hamilton Racing - Virginia
Jan 15, 2008 | 12:57PM | report this

"Bobby Hamilton Racing owner Lori Hamilton hopes a new partnership will return her team to victory lane for the first time since May 2005. "

Scenedaily.com

Lori Hamilton has made adjustments to Bobby Hamilton Racing in an effort to make the team more competitive. MICHAEL HELMAN / GETTY IMAGES

By Dave Rodman, NASCAR.COM

In the offseason, BHR owner Lori Hamilton announced that the team formed by her late husband -- 2004 Truck Series champion Bobby Hamilton -- would merge with a diverse group of Virginia racers, take on a new name and relocate to Martinsville, Va.  Bobby Hamilton had been passionate about maintaining a championship-level race team in his hometown of Mt. Juliet, Tenn., but on Saturday during a break in Truck Series Preseason Thunder testing at Daytona International Speedway, his widow said discussions of moving the team to Virginia had begun in 2005 -- nearly two years before Hamilton passed from neck cancer in early January 2007.

"BHR was extremely successful where it was, in Mt. Juliet and Bobby's vision was that he wanted it to be in his hometown, but behind the scenes we had numerous meetings with Martinsville and Henry County about moving the team," Lori Hamilton said. "NASCAR obviously has a hub and it's convenient to be close to [it].  "Does that mean that your team will be more successful or not more successful because you're right down the road from it? No, not necessarily -- but I think it's going to help us in the vision that we have the group of people that we've assembled."

On Saturday, the team's drivers, Stacy Compton and Truck Series veteran Dennis Setzer; and the ownership group including Martinsville Speedway president Clay Campbell, Arrington Manufacturing head Joey Arrington, Lori Hamilton and S&M Brands' chief executive officer Mac Bailey sat down to explain the dream.

"One of the things BHR lacked last year was Bobby. So we had to fill those roles and help secure Bobby's vision for many years to come." Lori Hamilton

"The people we've surrounded ourselves with, you can see, come from all different aspects of NASCAR," Hamilton said. "We have the sponsor side with Mac, the track side; with Mark Melling we have someone who's been an owner and the racer [Compton and Arrington] over here.  "One of the things BHR lacked last year was Bobby -- and Bobby wore those hats. So we had to fill those roles and help secure Bobby's vision for many years to come and the best way to do that was to surround ourselves with strength and power.  "When you put a group of powerful people together, they'll help push Dodge back up to where they deserve to be, because [Dodge] backed us through some difficult times.  So the key group of people that came from Tennessee are there, and they're excited about it. Change is good."

But there was a price. While Hamilton said that a number of key members of the team's competition department had transferred -- including crew chief Marcus Richmond and truck chiefs Jonathan Ellis and Todd Perryman -- others did not.  Hamilton said that engineer Jeff White, another long-term BHR fixture who most recently served as crew chief on the team's No. 18 Dodge, didn't make the transfer due to family considerations; and has taken a position as team engineer with Baker-Curb Racing's Nationwide Series team, which is based in Nashville, Tenn.  Kip McCord, who along with Bobby Hamilton could be considered one of "the faces" of long-term Nashville racing and who served BHR as both a team manager and crew chief, opted not to make the move, Hamilton said.

BY BOB POCKRASS, SCENEDAILY.COM

In its 10-year existence, BHR won the 2004 title with Bobby Hamilton and scored 19 race wins and 22 poles.

Lori Hamilton said Stacy Compton and Joey Arrington are in the shop daily working with her to organize the team.

"They're on the competition side and I'm more to the office," Hamilton said. "These racers, they don't follow budgets very well."

"As Bobby would say, it's just time to kick their butt," Joey Arrington

Motorsport.com

The newly reconstituted Bobby Hamilton Racing Virginia (BHR VA), with the full support of manufacturer Dodge, expects the year to be fruitful. Dodge, a three-time NASCAR Craftsman Truck Manufacturers' champion with 64 victories, hasn't seen Victory Lane since the late Hamilton won at Mansfield Motorsports Park in May 2005.   As newly minted team co-owner, Joey Arrington had the final words.

"As Bobby would say, it's just time to kick their butt," he said.

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14 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NASCAR, Craftsman Truck Series, Bobby Hamilton Racing, Lori Hamilton, BHR, Truck Series champion Bobby Hamilton, Virginia, Martinsville Va, Daytona International Speedway, Henry County Va, Stacy Compton, Dennis Setzer, Martinsville Speedway, Arrington Manufacturing, Joey Arrington, Mark Melling, Dodge, Tennessee, No 18 Dodge, BHR VA
 
Hamilton Pushes Toward Fifth
Sep 25, 2007 | 11:20AM | report this

McDonald's NASCAR Busch Series driver Bobby Hamilton, Jr. continues his push to grab the fifth position in the 2007 NASCAR Busch Series Point's Championship.  With his 12th place finish at Dover International Speedway, the Tennessee native stands just 42 points behind Nextel Cup driver David Ragan in the point's championship.  With six races remaining in the season, Hamilton has his eyes focused on fifth or higher.

"Another good race for our McDonald's team," said Hamilton. "We want to finish inside the top-five this year and today helped.  The guys are all working hard and the cars are running better each week."

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http://www.teamrensimotorsports.com/news/2
007/092507-1.html

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4 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NASCAR, Busch Series, Ford Racing, Team Rensi Motorsports, Bobby Hamilton Jr, Mc Donalds, Busch Series Points Championship, Dover International Speedway, Tennessee, Nextel Cup Series, David Ragan, Ford Fusion, TeamrensimotorsportsDOTcom
 
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