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Nationally acclaimed and considered the most innovative and successful national "car ownership" program, 1-800-Charity Cars is an outstanding example of the non-profit social entrepreneur business model. Totally self-sufficient, it succeeds without government funding or foundation grants.
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WAAF-FM is hosting a "Best Tricked Out Ride" on-air contest where listeners will submit pictures, and five finalist cars will be chosen and displayed at the show. NEIAS attendees can vote for his/her favorite car and the winner will receive a Jet Getaway to Montreal to watch the Bruins battle the Canadians. There is ... a voter contest where one ballot will be chosen at random to win a NASCAR driving experience at the New Hampshire International Speedway.
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It was in April of 1992 that the first Legends Car was unveiled at the Lowe's Motor Speedway. The concept of creating a fun and affordable "spec" class of racing for anyone to participate in was born. President and General Manager of LMS, H.A. "Humpy" Wheeler and Elliott Forbes-Robinson, famed road racing champion, designed these 5/8-scale fiberglass full-fendered versions of the famed NASCAR modifieds driven by legendary drivers such as Fireball Roberts, Buck Baker, Curtis Turner, Speedy Thompson and Banjo Matthews.
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ATLANTA, March 10, 2005 – Veteran Jimmy Spencer will drive the #50 Dodge owned by Arnold Motorsports at the upcoming Atlanta and Bristol events in the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series. Arnold Motorsports has acquired sponsorship from U.S. Micro Corporation, based in Atlanta, for these two events.
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BB&T will continue its role as the official bank of RCR and the primary sponsor of Clint Bowyer's No. 2 BB&T Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS in 25 NASCAR Nationwide Series races as Bowyer competes for the 2008 Nationwide Series Championship. BB&T will be a major associate on the No. 2 car for the remaining 10 races on the Nationwide schedule and will be featured on the car's lower rear-quarter panels.
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