Off To Kentucky
As t
he team heads to Kentucky for the Feed the Children 300, the resilience of the team prevails once again,as disappointment paid a visit to Daytona International Speedway. The #51 and the 39 of Josh Wise proved that they could “dance” together and had a great run for over 90 laps. Staying out of trouble and missing a couple of major wrecks, the duo maintained great position throughout the race. The last pit stop proved to be the “fatal” one, as pit crew error caused a rear wheel axle problem putting the #51 four laps down by the finish of the race. NOT where Jeremy wanted to finish. Seems like the monkey is being stubborn about leaving the team,but,the team is up to bigger challenges as they head to Kentucky this weekend and on to New Hampshire for the New England 200 next weekend, Jeremy will once again tackle a new track, something that the young driver loves, a new challenge.
We had a full house of the greatest sponsors and guests for Daytona’s race and we would like to take this opportunity to say Thank you to:
Daytona Beach Kennel Club and Poker Room , Curry’s Roofing of Crystal River Florida, Repairable Vehicles of Harrisburg SD, www.racedaysponsor.com, Carolina Collision of Gaffney SC, Good Belly Probiotics, and Coca Cola Spartanburg.








