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"The 250" - The TD Banknorth
250 - is a cruel and tough event for even the best of competitors. For the 33rd running of
the 250, fortune did not smile upon the Johnny Clark Motorsports entries of Ricky Craven
and Johnny. This put the #54 at the back of Consi #1. Johnny could only move up to 7th spot when the top three could transfer to the 250. In the 31 car Last Chance Race Johnny fought up to fourth, but only the winner of that race moved into the 250. So Johnny's run for 2006 was tragically over and done with. Ricky in the #25 faced a seperate string of misadventures without a much better ending. Ricky had worked his up from the back of Heat #2 into a tranfer position and then was caught up in a multi-car tangle in turn two that resulted in a last place finish for that heat. A 9th place finish in Consi #1 was
followed by a 22nd in the Last Chance Race as the #25 slowed with a clutch problem. |
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Monday - July 24th Craven, Clark Hit Oxford Plains for Test Session, Media Blitz OXFORD, Maine - Ricky Craven has
carried the colors of Budweiser, DuPont, Kodiak and Tide on his race cars. He is one of a
select group of drivers to win a major event in all three of NASCAR's national touring
divisions. Racing has both rewarded him financially and broken his bones over two decades
of touring across the continent. Craven was still a mop-topped,
red-headed relative newcomer to the New England racing scene. While OPS, the 250 and most
of the racing world were in the palm of NASCAR's hand at the time, Craven campaigned
primarily under the auspices of Tom Curley and the rival American-Canadian Tour. |
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Craven's 250
Helmet Raffle for Charity OXFORD, Maine Oxford Plains Speedway fans will have a special opportunity to take home a piece of Maine racing history and benefit a host of worthy charities in conjunction with the TD Banknorth 250 on Sunday, July 30. Between now and the day of the 33rd annual race, raffle tickets will be sold at the speedway for $5 each. The winner of the drawing later this summer will receive the helmet that Craven wears during TD Banknorth 250 weekend presented by New England Dodge Dealers. The helmet raffle is an outreach of the Oxford Plains Speedway Charitable Foundation, which makes contributions to local non-profit organizations each year through the Speedway's 50-50 program. Proceeds from the raffle will go to the Ricky Craven Snowmobile Ride For Charity. Held each winter in Greenville, Maine, the ride has raised more than $1.1 million in its first nine years. "We hope this announcement builds on the excitement of four elite drivers coming to the TD Banknorth 250," said Bill Ryan, president of OPS and founder of the Charitable Foundation. "Ricky is one the most popular drivers ever in Maine, and the work that his snowmobile ride does is phenomenal. This is an opportunity for our fans to take a chance on winning a one-of-a-kind souvenir and support several important charities in the process." A former NASCAR Nextel Cup Rookie of the Year and a two-time race winner in stock car racing's premier series, Craven is one of four drivers with Cup ties entered in this year's TD Banknorth 250, joining Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin and J.J. Yeley. Craven captured the nation's richest single-day short track race in 1991. His bid for a second TD Banknorth 250 victory will take place behind the wheel of a car furnished by Johnny Clark Motorsports. The 10th annual Ricky Craven Snowmobile Ride For Charity is scheduled for January 2007. Sponsors include Arctic Cat, VIP Parts, Tires and Service, Procter & Gamble and Wal-Mart. Among the past beneficiaries are Children's Miracle Network, Give Kids the World, Make-A-Wish, the National Marrow Donor Program and the Travis Roy Foundation. For more information about the ride, go to www.rickycraven.com. TD Banknorth 250 tickets are priced at $50, $40 and $30. A seating chart is available online a For more information about specific seat availability or to purchase tickets, please stop by the Speedway office on Route 26 or call (207) 539-8865 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. |
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Craven says he is happy to be home and working with VIP and the Clark family and participating in the TD Banknorth 250. "I couldn't be more excited. As a child this race consumed me. It was the biggest event in Maine and New England and an outing that as a family was always the summer's highlight," Craven said. "I was fortunate to realize my dream in winning the 18th 250 in 1991 which really was my first big career win." VIP President and CEO John Quirk said, "VIP is proud to be a part of bringing Ricky Craven back to Maine for the TD Banknorth 250. Race fans across New England have waited a long time to see Ricky race at Oxford Plains again. Together with Johnny Clark Motorsports, we are hoping to help Ricky recapture the title for the second time in his career." "It is great to be coming home and getting back to my roots," said Craven "I have had so much support from the folks here in Maine over the years that I really wanted to run this race for them; to show my gratitude and appreciation." Team owner, driver, and second place finisher in last years 250, Johnny Clark commented, "We feel like we have already hit the jackpot. It's a great honor to have Ricky driving one of my cars as a teammate, and to have the support of VIP behind us, it's awesome! "I'd love nothing more than to finish first and second in the 250", Clark said, adding with a laugh, "me first and Ricky second." Craven and Clark became acquainted when Clark participated in the Discovery Channel's Driver X program in 2005 with Roush Racing. "It meant so much to have Ricky as a mentor during the program, he taught me a lot, showed me how to get around Darlington, and introduced me to the world of NASCAR. It was by far the greatest time of my life," Clark said. VIP Parts Tires & Service will be the primary sponsor on both Craven and Clark's cars for the TD Banknorth 250 on Sunday, July 30 and will then be an associate sponsor on Clark's #54 Chevy Monte Carlo for the duration of the 2006 race season. |
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Clark
building '250' car for Craven 3/31 - Posted on Jayski.com from the Kennebec Journal - MaineToday.com Story HERE |
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