Hey there fans!
Just wanted to let you know that Bowman Gray will be this weekend at 8:00 on Saturday, and I will be looking forward to seeing you! In honor of the Alexander family and Baby Declan, Jason Myers helmet will be auctioned off! So buy a raffle ticket for this incredible helmet worn by Jason himself when he won first place in past seasons races. What a great day to come home with your favorite drivers helmet huh?! Donations will also be taken as well, plus you can buy a shirt for 10$ to help fundraise for this family.
For the fans that don't know about Baby Declan... He was born with Hypoplastic left heart syndrome. This disease is when the parts of the left side of the heart do not develop. His left side of the heart is blocked which means restricted blood flow. He is being held at the Duke hospital in Raleigh, NC to make sure he is taken care of by the best. Currently Declan has been put on a heart transplant list which could take up to 9 months. There is a 1 year anniversary at Corks Caps and Taps in Downtown Winston Salem at 12:00 to celebrate drivers victories, portions of the money will go to assist this family to take care of Baby Declan.
Also the PASS race at Concord Speedway will be held at Concord Motor Speedway this Friday at 7:00! So get off work early and come on down! Different divisions will be racing and the weather looks good, so it will definitely be a great race! I will be there at the crack of dawn, so if you would like to chat... private message me, or send me a tweet!
Thanks again Y'all! See you soon!
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Monday, May 11, 2015
Bowman Gray, May 9th, 2015, Winston Salem NC
Well I hope everyone had a great weekend, like I did! This weekend Bowman Gray was jam packed as usual! Sadly, the weather did take a turn and the race got cancelled... But surely next weekend will be wonderful!
This weekend we had the Krazy Kevin Powell 100, which included the modifieds racing 100 laps, and the Colors Edge challenge. This challenge was given to the best 4 qualifiers and also given a decision whether or not to accept. If the driver was to accept, he/she would win money depending on position, but if the driver did not accept, he/she would redraw as well as the other drivers participating in the race.
This got the fans pumped and wilded up! The announcer did a great job at getting the fans involved when asking the driver to accept the challenge or not, as well as those lovely ladies shooting T-shirts out of the gun to the fans!
Unfortunately, because we had the beginning of the tropical storm... We only got through 2 full series, and almost halfway through the Kevin Powell 100 modifieds. After trying to dry the track for several minutes, Bowman Gray decided to call the race for safety reasons.
Although the rain did call the race, the money from the challenge will be doubled next weekend. Keep your head up and pray for no rain next weekend!
Next weekend I will be covering Bowman Gray again, and hope to see many over you there!
This weekend we had the Krazy Kevin Powell 100, which included the modifieds racing 100 laps, and the Colors Edge challenge. This challenge was given to the best 4 qualifiers and also given a decision whether or not to accept. If the driver was to accept, he/she would win money depending on position, but if the driver did not accept, he/she would redraw as well as the other drivers participating in the race.
This got the fans pumped and wilded up! The announcer did a great job at getting the fans involved when asking the driver to accept the challenge or not, as well as those lovely ladies shooting T-shirts out of the gun to the fans!
Unfortunately, because we had the beginning of the tropical storm... We only got through 2 full series, and almost halfway through the Kevin Powell 100 modifieds. After trying to dry the track for several minutes, Bowman Gray decided to call the race for safety reasons.
Although the rain did call the race, the money from the challenge will be doubled next weekend. Keep your head up and pray for no rain next weekend!
Next weekend I will be covering Bowman Gray again, and hope to see many over you there!
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Bowman Gray 67th Season
Howdy Yall!
What a dreary day today in North Carolina! Everybody say rain rain go away! Tonight is the 67th season at Bowman Gray Stadium! We hope this rain will pass so we can race tonight!
We will be covering the racetrack from start to finish, so come on down and enjoy! Tickets are 10 dollars!
Todays forecast is heavy rain all day, but there seems to be a break from about 5 in the afternoon to 10 in the evening. The high today is going to 58 degrees and it will lower down into the 40's at about 8:00. So ladies and gentleman wear your coats this evening!!!! Yesterday, April 24th, was a busy day consisting of taking pictures and talking to drivers, and watching qualifications and practices! Boy oh boy does it sound like they are ready to race! Each driver went on the track and practiced until about 6:40 when drivers had to qualify. Jason Myers took the pole last night with the fastest lap being 13.309 followed by Tim Brown in second with his lap time being 13.310, then Brandon Ward third with his lap time being 13.345 and fourth being Burt Myers with lap time of 13.41. Like I said before, we just need this rain to leave!
Today we would like to feature your story in one of our articles! Private message, Tweet or Email me if you would like to featured in one!
Email: aimeelouiserowlands@yahoo.com
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Yesterday I had the opportunity to get close to one of our fans; Bill Garnett. As I interviewed him, I became more and more interested and had come to found out that he has been enjoying Bowman Gray for 45 years! That's incredible! His favorite drivers are Tim Brown and Lee Jeffreys, and travels down from King every chance he gets to see them race. Yesterday, his son had traveled 5 hours from the coast to watch the race as well! What dedicated fans we have! Mr. Garnett had explained to me that he always had a fascination with racing because his father raced in a Gremlin car when he was younger. Keep it up Mr. Garnett and we hope to see you again soon!
The Racing Times and I hope to see you again soon! Remember you can follow me as I cover the races on Twitter as @msfamousaimee, and I have have just created a new Facebook profile as Aimee Rowlands (Ms Famous Aimee) so follow me on there too! Also... If you would like to be featured in one of our articles, get in contact with us and we would be happy to! See you tonight!
What a dreary day today in North Carolina! Everybody say rain rain go away! Tonight is the 67th season at Bowman Gray Stadium! We hope this rain will pass so we can race tonight!
We will be covering the racetrack from start to finish, so come on down and enjoy! Tickets are 10 dollars!
Todays forecast is heavy rain all day, but there seems to be a break from about 5 in the afternoon to 10 in the evening. The high today is going to 58 degrees and it will lower down into the 40's at about 8:00. So ladies and gentleman wear your coats this evening!!!! Yesterday, April 24th, was a busy day consisting of taking pictures and talking to drivers, and watching qualifications and practices! Boy oh boy does it sound like they are ready to race! Each driver went on the track and practiced until about 6:40 when drivers had to qualify. Jason Myers took the pole last night with the fastest lap being 13.309 followed by Tim Brown in second with his lap time being 13.310, then Brandon Ward third with his lap time being 13.345 and fourth being Burt Myers with lap time of 13.41. Like I said before, we just need this rain to leave!
Today we would like to feature your story in one of our articles! Private message, Tweet or Email me if you would like to featured in one!
Email: aimeelouiserowlands@yahoo.com
Twitter: msfmaousaimee
Facebook: Aimee Rowlands (Ms Famous Aimee)
Yesterday I had the opportunity to get close to one of our fans; Bill Garnett. As I interviewed him, I became more and more interested and had come to found out that he has been enjoying Bowman Gray for 45 years! That's incredible! His favorite drivers are Tim Brown and Lee Jeffreys, and travels down from King every chance he gets to see them race. Yesterday, his son had traveled 5 hours from the coast to watch the race as well! What dedicated fans we have! Mr. Garnett had explained to me that he always had a fascination with racing because his father raced in a Gremlin car when he was younger. Keep it up Mr. Garnett and we hope to see you again soon!
The Racing Times and I hope to see you again soon! Remember you can follow me as I cover the races on Twitter as @msfamousaimee, and I have have just created a new Facebook profile as Aimee Rowlands (Ms Famous Aimee) so follow me on there too! Also... If you would like to be featured in one of our articles, get in contact with us and we would be happy to! See you tonight!
Monday, March 23, 2015
Anderson Speedway, March 21st, 2015, Anderson SC
Howdy Again!
It's me Famous Aimee!
This weekend I had the opportunity to visit Anderson Speedway in South Carolina. What a wonderful racetrack it is! Such great fans as well! This race featured 5 series including the Super Late models, Pro late models, Legends, Midgets and FWDS. Drivers seemed ready to get out there on track and were busy fixing away at there vehicles. During practice, drivers ran about 16. seconds around each lap and proceeded to be faster as they got there routine going. Top five line up started with car #26. #23, #45, #82, and #7. Legends had thirteen cars racing, FWDS had seven cars racing, Super Late had about twelve, and Pro had about sixteen racing.
The beginning of the legend race consisted of top 4 Car #50, #17, #15, and #00. Lap 1 caution flag, car 50 spun out coming off the straightaway in turn 1. Lap 4 restart, side by side and then a green. Few cautions through the race, victory held by car # 50
Pro late model line up was #98, #28, #16, #8, #19, #77, #49. Lap 24 Jared Irvan takes lead, no caution yet. Lap 68, car #77 going into turn 1 was side swiped and taken out. Yellow car #4 in lead by lap 106. Yellow #4 wins and takes it to Victory Lane.
NEXT WEEKEND IS MARTINSVILLE SPEEDWAY! on March 28th, 2015 in Martinsville, Virginia. :) BE SURE TO FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER AS I COVER LIVE AT THE RACE. Feel free to ask any questions and suggestions regarding to what I write! Be nice though! Ms Famous Aimee is signing out! Until next time!
It's me Famous Aimee!
This weekend I had the opportunity to visit Anderson Speedway in South Carolina. What a wonderful racetrack it is! Such great fans as well! This race featured 5 series including the Super Late models, Pro late models, Legends, Midgets and FWDS. Drivers seemed ready to get out there on track and were busy fixing away at there vehicles. During practice, drivers ran about 16. seconds around each lap and proceeded to be faster as they got there routine going. Top five line up started with car #26. #23, #45, #82, and #7. Legends had thirteen cars racing, FWDS had seven cars racing, Super Late had about twelve, and Pro had about sixteen racing.
The beginning of the legend race consisted of top 4 Car #50, #17, #15, and #00. Lap 1 caution flag, car 50 spun out coming off the straightaway in turn 1. Lap 4 restart, side by side and then a green. Few cautions through the race, victory held by car # 50
Pro late model line up was #98, #28, #16, #8, #19, #77, #49. Lap 24 Jared Irvan takes lead, no caution yet. Lap 68, car #77 going into turn 1 was side swiped and taken out. Yellow car #4 in lead by lap 106. Yellow #4 wins and takes it to Victory Lane.
NEXT WEEKEND IS MARTINSVILLE SPEEDWAY! on March 28th, 2015 in Martinsville, Virginia. :) BE SURE TO FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER AS I COVER LIVE AT THE RACE. Feel free to ask any questions and suggestions regarding to what I write! Be nice though! Ms Famous Aimee is signing out! Until next time!
Dillon Motor Speedway, March 7th, 2015, Dillon SC
Hey Fans! Nice to see you all out at the start of the season this year! This season already is a busy one! Be sure to check up on more blogs coming your way!
March 7th, 2015 at Dillon Motor Speedway sure was a great opening for Pass this year. It was a chilly morning, but sure enough the stands were filling up,and the sun was shingn as the day went by. Practice started at 12:00, and had about twenty drivers to begin with. Through practice, everyone seemed to be running 15.-16. seconds on every lap. 2nd practice consisted of Top 5; first being Jody Measamer running a 16.162, 2nd Cole Timm running a 16.200, 3rd Zane Smith running a 16.231, 4th Matt Craig running a 16.365 and 5th Joey Dorion who ran a 16.401. 3rd practice consisted of Measamer running a 16.009, Smith running a 16.113, Craig running a16.242, Timm running a 16.282 and Ryan H who ran a 16.450. Once practice had finished, we had the opportunity to quickly run down to the pits and catch up with Matt Murphy #7 and Walker Yates #02. As the race went on car #45 Kodie Connor won, and had bout 2 cautions.
March 7th, 2015 at Dillon Motor Speedway sure was a great opening for Pass this year. It was a chilly morning, but sure enough the stands were filling up,and the sun was shingn as the day went by. Practice started at 12:00, and had about twenty drivers to begin with. Through practice, everyone seemed to be running 15.-16. seconds on every lap. 2nd practice consisted of Top 5; first being Jody Measamer running a 16.162, 2nd Cole Timm running a 16.200, 3rd Zane Smith running a 16.231, 4th Matt Craig running a 16.365 and 5th Joey Dorion who ran a 16.401. 3rd practice consisted of Measamer running a 16.009, Smith running a 16.113, Craig running a16.242, Timm running a 16.282 and Ryan H who ran a 16.450. Once practice had finished, we had the opportunity to quickly run down to the pits and catch up with Matt Murphy #7 and Walker Yates #02. As the race went on car #45 Kodie Connor won, and had bout 2 cautions.
Thursday, October 9, 2014
1 YEAR OF RACING!
WOW! How fast has this year flown by? Can you believe Racing season is almost coming to an end? This year has been great so far; learning different racing terms, vocabulary as well as meeting new drivers and experiencing new things! On October 26th, 2014 I will have been covering races for a year! What a great opportunity I have had being only 19 year old in this business! I am so grateful and appreciative of all the people that have got me started in the racing world, and allowed me to stand by their side, with questions and comments at every race.
This year I have learned about what a "Chute" is, and the terms "Loose" or "Neutral". These terms refer to how the car is handling on the track either around corners, or on the straightaway. I learned about these terms thanks to Robyn Snell while listening to "Julio" Brandon Ward, #62 car spotter on his channel and headphones. I am learning how teams communicate on and off the track and how to keep a solid attitude, and how it is so important to trust one another while driving and making decisions on the car. Brandon's team stays steady with lifted heads in sticky situations. This team shares a bond with each other like no one else.
I have spent most of my time and work focusing on the Pass South Series, and at Bowman Gray Stadium on the NASCAR Modifieds and Bowman Modifieds, and going to tracks in North and South Carolina, and Virginia. Next year I hope to experience Daytona! I also hope to continue covering these races
in the future.I have expanded my social network and met a lot of great people.
When the time comes to cover a race, every employee of each track was kind and warming in welcoming us to their racetrack. Thankfully, there has only been one racetrack where the staff was highly unprofessional and disrespectful.
I have an immense amount of respect for each staff member at every race for all the hard work and effort they put into racing. Each track is based on a clock work schedule, and only is delayed depending on the weather. From the beginning, you are handed information about all divisions, and drivers meet and greet. When drivers have finished practicing and qualifying, you are given sheets on the fastest laps, times and numbers and names of the drivers.
As well as covering races, writing updates on Twitter, and interviewing drivers I will learn how to write and send out proposals to potential sponsors. Recently, the team was so close to landing Brandon Ward a selected sponsor, with the help of my father Jason Rowlands. My father produced renderings and the color scheme of the car so the sponsor could see firsthand what they were getting into, and how the car could possibly look when on the racetrack. My father works in the design department at Volvo and Mack trucks in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Sadly this year with the unfortunate event involving Tony Stewart, racing was turned upside down. I am extremely impressed with the new rule NASCAR announced, and am proud to say smaller tracks are involved as well. Since this event, I have seen medical personnel quickly respond to any accident.
Since October last year, I have started my second year at Forsyth Technical College, where I hope to obtain a double majored degree in Sports Marketing and Communications with a minor in Spanish. I am taking 15 credit hours this year, and I have not fully decided on transferring to a four year college or to stay at Forsyth.Tech by Fall semester, 2015. As well as going to school, I work at Hallmark where I work 23 hours maximum.... So if you need cards and knick knacks.. I am your gal!
When I am finished with school, I strive to land a career in NASCAR, and be the best that I can be as "FAMOUS AIMEE"
I would like to give a special thanks to Robyn Snell as she has been my backbone and excellent person to learn from. Thank you for answering all my questions and helping me. I enjoy spending time with you, I could not have been luckier with this opportunity all thanks to you. You are a wonderful person filled with joy and kindness.I would also like to give a special thanks to Alan Piquette, who gave me the opportunity to be a part of TheRacingTimes magazine. Thank you for getting me into the races with no problem and just for being an awesome person. I hope you also are feeling better! I also would like to thank Brandon Ward and his team, and staff at all racetracks.
WHAT A GREAT SEASON SO FAR!
FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER @MSFAMOUSAIMEE
This year I have learned about what a "Chute" is, and the terms "Loose" or "Neutral". These terms refer to how the car is handling on the track either around corners, or on the straightaway. I learned about these terms thanks to Robyn Snell while listening to "Julio" Brandon Ward, #62 car spotter on his channel and headphones. I am learning how teams communicate on and off the track and how to keep a solid attitude, and how it is so important to trust one another while driving and making decisions on the car. Brandon's team stays steady with lifted heads in sticky situations. This team shares a bond with each other like no one else.
I have spent most of my time and work focusing on the Pass South Series, and at Bowman Gray Stadium on the NASCAR Modifieds and Bowman Modifieds, and going to tracks in North and South Carolina, and Virginia. Next year I hope to experience Daytona! I also hope to continue covering these races
in the future.I have expanded my social network and met a lot of great people.
When the time comes to cover a race, every employee of each track was kind and warming in welcoming us to their racetrack. Thankfully, there has only been one racetrack where the staff was highly unprofessional and disrespectful.
I have an immense amount of respect for each staff member at every race for all the hard work and effort they put into racing. Each track is based on a clock work schedule, and only is delayed depending on the weather. From the beginning, you are handed information about all divisions, and drivers meet and greet. When drivers have finished practicing and qualifying, you are given sheets on the fastest laps, times and numbers and names of the drivers.
As well as covering races, writing updates on Twitter, and interviewing drivers I will learn how to write and send out proposals to potential sponsors. Recently, the team was so close to landing Brandon Ward a selected sponsor, with the help of my father Jason Rowlands. My father produced renderings and the color scheme of the car so the sponsor could see firsthand what they were getting into, and how the car could possibly look when on the racetrack. My father works in the design department at Volvo and Mack trucks in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Sadly this year with the unfortunate event involving Tony Stewart, racing was turned upside down. I am extremely impressed with the new rule NASCAR announced, and am proud to say smaller tracks are involved as well. Since this event, I have seen medical personnel quickly respond to any accident.
Since October last year, I have started my second year at Forsyth Technical College, where I hope to obtain a double majored degree in Sports Marketing and Communications with a minor in Spanish. I am taking 15 credit hours this year, and I have not fully decided on transferring to a four year college or to stay at Forsyth.Tech by Fall semester, 2015. As well as going to school, I work at Hallmark where I work 23 hours maximum.... So if you need cards and knick knacks.. I am your gal!
When I am finished with school, I strive to land a career in NASCAR, and be the best that I can be as "FAMOUS AIMEE"
I would like to give a special thanks to Robyn Snell as she has been my backbone and excellent person to learn from. Thank you for answering all my questions and helping me. I enjoy spending time with you, I could not have been luckier with this opportunity all thanks to you. You are a wonderful person filled with joy and kindness.I would also like to give a special thanks to Alan Piquette, who gave me the opportunity to be a part of TheRacingTimes magazine. Thank you for getting me into the races with no problem and just for being an awesome person. I hope you also are feeling better! I also would like to thank Brandon Ward and his team, and staff at all racetracks.
WHAT A GREAT SEASON SO FAR!
FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER @MSFAMOUSAIMEE
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Brandon Ward.
New Day Motor sports with driver Brandon Ward and sponsor Kevin Powell www.kpmoto.com combined with Foothill Ford owned by Kevin Powell www.kevinpowellfoothillford.com/… update:
Jeff & Jane Day own New Day Motorsports. Jeff has been racing stock cars for 25 years. He has worked with many notable drivers including Ed Berrier, Scott Riggs, and John Paul Linville. Jeff has prepared cars for competition at over 50 tracks across America including Daytona, Talladega, Bristol and many other Cup venues as well as the short tracks of America. Jeff's duties include decisions on car setup, personnel, and procurement of needed parts, travel, and financial matters.
The 2014 season for new Day Motor sports and Ward has been a year of rebuilding, restructuring, and rearranging as they look forward to the 2015 season.
With shop and team members working constantly to build a new NASCAR Modified car and update their super late model cars, the crews plans are coming together.
After spending all of the races with Ward and his crew this season, the things that I have learned are extremely beneficial to myself as I look forward to a career with this team and NASCAR.
New Day Motor sports owners Jeff and Jane Day announced that Will Spaugh has joined the team effective immediately.
Will, from Winston-Salem, brings with him years of race experience. "With the growth of the spindle business and other responsibility's on me I felt it was time to bring someone in to help me" states Jeff Day. "Will is really fitting in well with everyone so far and we look forward to the upcoming year" continued Day. Spaugh, who works full time for Richard Childress Racing, will be hands on with setup and race day decisions. "These guys have everything they need to be a force on the PASS South scene" said Spaugh after a recent test session.
Spotter Richard “Julio” Smith, a longtime friend, and team member of Ward, was kind enough to let me listen in on a race or two this season so I could learn the crazy spotter language! I must say that Julio is great at what he does, and you can learn so much in just one race! His calm, informative demeanor keeps Ward's concentration only on the track and out of any on-track incidents.
Kyle Davis, a crew member of Wards and who I know on a personal basis, has also been there to answer any and all of my questions. Kyle and I went to the same High School when I found out about Kyle's interests in Racing.
Wards father; Rick Ward, drives the transporter. Rick has been racing since Brandon was young, and now Rick loves his job helping out.Once the truck is parked and unloaded, Rick then turns his attention to tires. Rick helps along with
John with pre-race tire work and serves as pit board man on pit stops.
My favorite race this season was at Southern National Motor sports Park where Ward started P2 and lead the first 94 laps until his tires faded away and then came home P7. By watching Ward take the lead and hold steadily onto it, I was beyond excited to see my driver succeed after all the hours and hard work the team had poured into this season. With Ward so close to a win, I feel that I will be lucky enough to land in Victory lane this season alongside the crew.
When observing Ward during driver meet and greets, it is amazing. Ward takes the time with each and every fan to sign his hero cards and or have a picture taken. Ward possess all the qualities that would make any sponsor satisfied on promoting their product in a professional manner at all times.
New Day Motor sports 2015 plans on running in the:
NASCAR Whelen Modified Series http://hometracks.nascar.com/series/whelen-modified-tour
The Koma Unwind Series https://www.facebook.com/KOMAUNWINDMODIFIEDMADNESSSERIES
Official Pass Series Proallstarseries.com
Bowman Gray Modifieds www.bowmangrayracing.com/
As the websites are updated stay tuned for further updateswww.kevinpowellfoothillford.com
KPMOTO.com - Krazy Kevin Powell's website
*Please note: www.BrandonWardRacing.com is being updated so please stay tuned for a new and improved site to appear!!!!!!!!!!!!
This weekend my coworker and I will be covering Brandon Ward at South Boston,Virginia. Come out to see a fantastic race happen! We are so close to Victory Lane! I CAN FEEL IT!
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***Pictures with captions will be up soon***
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