LYCOS RETRIEVER
Aaron Fike: Drivers
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In 2005 Aaron Fike entered into a driver development contract with Brewco Motorsports according to which he split time in their #66 Duraflame Ford Taurus with Greg Biffle. He finished eight at the Salute to the Troops 250 Presented by Dodge which marked his first top ten finish. After this he ran seventeen races with the #43 and his best finish in that car was a fourteenth at Homestead. By the end of 2005 Fike was released form his contract with Brewco.
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For 2005, Fike signed a driver development contract with Brewco Motorsports, and split time in their #66 Duraflame Ford Taurus with Greg Biffle. He recorded his first top-ten finish at the Salute to the Troops 250 Presented by Dodge, where he finished eighth. He ... ran 17 races with the #43, his best finish in that car being a 14th at Homestead. At the end of the year, he was released from his contract at Brewco.
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Fike has ... won seven midget feature races in addition to winning the Badger Midget Auto Racing Association championship, and was named National Midget driver of the year in 2002-03. He also won the Infiniti Pro Series races at Chicagoland in 2002 and Pikes Peak in 2003.
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Knepper, who became the youngest inductee into the High Banks Hall of Fame earlier in the day, finished second to Fike and will be among the favorites in Saturday's Championship Race. The Belleville, Ill., veteran will be shooting for an unprecedented third crown -- the only driver with that opportunity. Only two other drivers have won twice -- Ron "Sleepy" Tripp and Stan Fox. Tripp is not competing at Belleville this year and Fox was tragically killed in a non-racing automobile accident this past December.
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Fike willing used the drugs and created his own problems, so adios, chiao and happy trails mfer. There's too many good clean drivers waiting for the shot at the bigtime to worry about this spoiled brat. Boohoo go back home and blow the family fortune on your junk!.
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