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Richard Johns News
MRD close to sponsorship UPDATE Johns as driver?
MRD close to sponsorship UPDATE Johns as driver?
January 22, 2010
Statement from Dave Malcolmson: "MRD Motorsports does not currently have sponsorship for the 2010 season. However, the #8 team is working with a driver and a unique marketing program and feel confident that we will have sponsorship in place shortly. It is unclear if
Richard Johns takes over Suspension Systems:
Richard Johns takes over Suspension Systems:
April 6, 2009
Richard Johns, a veteran NASCAR race engineer, has joined forces with Kenny Hendrick, who currently pilots the #42 Dodge in the Nationwide Series, to take over the day to day operations of Suspension Systems, LLC. Richard Johns Race Engineering and Hendrick's Suspension
Johns in the #89 at AMS:
Johns in the #89 at AMS:
October 24, 2008
Richard Johns will get his second crack at the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series when he pilots the #89 Lafferty Performance Chevy in the EZ GO 200 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Johns made his Truck Series debut earlier this month at Talladega.(Richard Johns PR)(10-24-2008
Racing Resources says.
Racing Resources says.
October 6, 2008
...Mountain Dew 250 at Talladega Superspeedway on Saturday -- Bodine scored his 14th Truck Series victory in his 110th race. ...Bodine has won the past three superspeedway races (Talladega '07, Daytona '08, Talladega '08). ...Bodine led three times for 10 laps, taking
Sponsor for Team Rensi: UPDATE 4:
Sponsor for Team Rensi: UPDATE 4:
February 14, 2008
Hearing that Team Rensi Motorsports has secured a primary sponsor for a large majority of the 2008 races for the #35 team and Bobby Hamilton, Jr. An announcement is expected next week. Rensi will look for sponsorship to round out the full season. The team has not found
Johns to Wyler Racing in the #60? UPDATE 4 Cook now in #60; Church as Crew Chief:
Johns to Wyler Racing in the #60? UPDATE 4 Cook now in #60; Church as Crew Chief:
January 13, 2008
Rick Beaman, President of Technology Based Consulting - Internet Technologies has made it official by signing a two (2) year sponsorship contract with Wyler-Gaughan Racing [Wyler Racing] to sponsor the NASCAR Craftsman #60 Toyota to be driven by Richard Johns for the
UPDATE 2
UPDATE 2
January 13, 2008
Hearing that the deal between Wyler Racing and Richard Johns, along with sponsor havefun.com, has fallen through and that Johns will no longer be the driver of the #60 Toyota in 2008.(1-9-2008) UPDATE 3: Also hearing that #60 Crew Chief, Rick Gay, has left the team
Wyler Racing names Terry Cook to drive second entry in ’08:
Wyler Racing names Terry Cook to drive second entry in ’08:
December 19, 2007
Wyler Racing has announced that veteran Craftsman Truck Series driver Terry Cook has been named driver of the #06 Toyota Tundra that will compete full time in the Craftsman Truck Series in 2008, as a teammate to Richard Johns in the #60 Toyota. Rick Gay, who has been
Sponsor for Team Rensi: UPDATE 3:
Sponsor for Team Rensi: UPDATE 3:
December 14, 2007
Hearing that Team Rensi Motorsports has secured a primary sponsor for a large majority of the 2008 races for the #35 team and Bobby Hamilton, Jr. An announcement is expected next week. Rensi will look for sponsorship to round out the full season. The team has not found
Special Helmet for Johns at Memphis:
Special Helmet for Johns at Memphis:
October 22, 2007
When Richard Johns suits up for the Sams Town 250 at Memphis, hell be wearing a special, one-of-a-kind helmet. Johns, driver of the #25 FreeCreditReport.com Ford, had a patient at St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital design the paint scheme on the helmet hell don for
FreeCreditReport.com Will Not Return to Rensi: UPDATE:
FreeCreditReport.com Will Not Return to Rensi: UPDATE:
September 29, 2007
Team Rensi Motorsports is announcing they are beginning the search for a new sponsor for their #25 Busch Series entry in 2008.(Team Rensi Motorsports PR)(9-18-2007) UPDATE: Team Rensi Motorsports, which challenged for the Busch Series title in 2003 with Bobby Hamilton
Richard Johns in #25 the Rest of the Year:
Richard Johns in #25 the Rest of the Year:
September 17, 2007
Team Rensi Motorsports announced that Richard Johns, who has co-driven the teams #25 entry in the Busch Series with David Gilliland, will drive the car in the remaining events of the 2007 season, starting with this weekends event in Dover, DE. David Gilliland told
#77 Crew Members Escapes Major Injury:
#77 Crew Members Escapes Major Injury:
July 29, 2007
Jake Laudert suffered a broken left toe, a bruised right knee and a cut above his nose in a scary incident during the Kroger 200 at O'Reilly Raceway Park. Coming into his pit stall, located directly in front of KHI's Ron Hornaday, #25-Richard Johns plowed through Laudert
NASCAR Countdown: ESPN2 Nashville Superspeedway Highlights:
NASCAR Countdown: ESPN2 Nashville Superspeedway Highlights:
June 7, 2007
ESPN2s NASCAR Countdown will have a live prime-time preview of the NASCAR Busch Series race at 6:30 p.m. ET Saturday from Nashville Superspeedway. Allen Bestwick will host NASCAR Countdown at Nashville, joined in the ESPN Pit Studio by ESPNs lead auto racing analyst
ESPNs NASCAR Countdown: ESPN2 Nashville Superspeedway Highlights
ESPNs NASCAR Countdown: ESPN2 Nashville Superspeedway Highlights
April 7, 2007
ESPNs NASCAR Countdown will preview the Busch Series at Nashville, Saturday at 3 p.m. ET, with the race to start at 3:30 p.m. Erik Kuselias will host the telecast, while studio analysts Brad Daugherty and Stacy Compton will join Kuselias in the ESPN Pit Studio, with
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