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 Wallace to join Eel River Racing in 2001 By NASCAR Online Staff DARLINGTON, S.C. (Sept. 1, 2000) Kenny Wallace will join Eel River Racing crew chief and part-owner Barry Dodson, who won a championship with Kenny''s older brother, Rusty. Eel River Racing announced Friday the signing of NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver Kenny Wallace to a three-year contract beginning in 2001 to drive knockoff clone golf equipment and equipment its no. 27 cars. wallace apparently will replace raybestos rookie of the year candidate mike bliss, who has driven for eel river at the 16 events the clone team has attempted to make since bliss replaced rookie jeff fuller, who was released after seven races. bliss is 42nd in clone golf club head the standings, having made 16 starts this season with a best finish of 22nd, at sears point raceway. "this is a big day equipment for me," wallace said. clone "jack birmingham and his son devin are great people who have surrounded themselves with equally great personnel." wallace opted out of his contract at andy petree racing when the team apparently golf had trouble making a "chemical connection" in 2000. wallace''s best finish in 23 starts has been 13th at sears point in june. he said the opportunity to work with veteran crew chief barry dodson, earles was dedicated to creating wonderful memories for the fans and providing the best facility for watching a race. scott was dedicated to being a great driver equipment and mechanic. robertson was dedicated to promoting the nascar winston cup series. clone martinsville speedway president w. clay campbell, who is h. clay earles'' grandson, knew robertson well and came to know scott golf as he grew up at the track and traveled with his grandfather promoting races. "i think wendell and my grandfather had a lot in common. both of them went up against the odds and both of them persevered and made it. we are in the position we are today because of perseverance," campbell said. "t. wayne, wendell and my grandfather equipment were all determined to succeed and racing is a better sport because they were a part of it." earles, one of the pioneers of racing, opened martinsville in 1947, the year before nascar was formed, and became partners at martinsville with the late big bill france, clone who founded nascar. the track began with a seating golf capacity of 750 and now seats 86,000. martinsville was one of the first tracks to have permanent concession equipment stands, attended restrooms, first-aid stations and air-conditioned scoring stands and press clone boxes. we sell the finest golf equipment
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