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U.S. Army Racing Joins Forces with Revolution Racing

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“New racing partnership in support of NASCAR’s Drive for Diversity program”

U.S. Army announced a partnership Friday at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway with Revolution Racing and NASCAR's Drive for Diversity for the 2011 season. Pictured L-R with the No. 6 U.S. Army/Revolution Racing car -- Max Siegel, chief executive officer, Revolution Racing, Ryan Gifford (driver), Sergio Pena (driver), Lt. Gen. Benjamin C. Freakley, commander of the U.S. Army Accessions Command, Michael Cherry (driver), Darrell Wallace Jr. (driver).
U.S. Army announced a partnership Friday at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway with Revolution Racing and NASCAR's Drive for Diversity for the 2011 season. Pictured L-R with the No. 6 U.S. Army/Revolution Racing car -- Max Siegel, chief executive officer, Revolution Racing, Ryan Gifford (driver), Sergio Pena (driver), Lt. Gen. Benjamin C. Freakley, commander of the U.S. Army Accessions Command, Michael Cherry (driver), Darrell Wallace Jr. (driver).
FORT KNOX, Ky. (April 29, 2011) – The U.S. Army announced today a partnership with Revolution Racing and NASCAR’s Drive for Diversity (D4D) program for the 2011 season. During the upcoming racing campaign, the Army will serve as one of the primary sponsors for Revolution Racing in NASCAR’s K&N Pro Series races and as an associate sponsor for the entire roster of Revolution Racing drivers in both the K&N Pro Series and the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series.

“The Army is proud to join Revolution Racing and NASCAR in sharing with America’s youth the many opportunities available to them whether through education, in motorsports or through service to the Nation as an Army Strong Soldier,” said Lt. Gen. Benjamin C. Freakley, commander of the U.S. Army Accessions Command. “Our Army offers many opportunities for young Americans to pursue an education and to become leaders both in uniform and back in their hometowns. Our shared values and commitment to America’s youth make this a great partnership.”

As part of the new partnership, Revolution Racing leadership and drivers will join the Army’s efforts in reaching young Americans and their influencers about the many education and leadership opportunities available in the Army. The Army will be a part of NASCAR’s Fueling Dreams Tour presented by Revolution Racing, an interactive display area that visits NASCAR and K&N Pro Series races, local high schools and colleges, and other multicultural events across the country. The interactive assets and speaker panels provide young Americans an opportunity to learn more about the career options and leadership opportunities within both NASCAR and the Army.

“We are very excited about our partnership with the U.S. Army,” said Max Siegel, chief executive officer, Revolution Racing. “Revolution Racing’s commitment to empowerment, education, opportunity and positive change is perfectly aligned with the values of the Army. The Army’s support of Revolution Racing clearly demonstrates their strong commitment to our nation’s youth and cultural diversity.”

Revolution Racing joins the U.S. Army Racing family which consists of Tony Schumacher, driver of the U.S. Army NHRA Top Fuel dragster, and Antron Brown of Don Schumacher Racing, along with Ryan Newman, who pilots the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series No. 39 U.S. Army Chevy, and Tony Stewart of Stewart-Haas Racing. The Army team of drivers represent more than one million brave Army Strong Soldiers, and give the men and women who serve this country a race team to be proud of. The motorsports program also provides opportunities for the Army to interact with prospects and influencers, and assists recruiters in building an all-volunteer force for our Nation.

Revolution Racing, owned by former Dale Earnhardt, Inc. executives Max Siegel and John Story, exists to provide opportunities in NASCAR for minorities and females, fielding four teams in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series, six teams in the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series, multiple youth racing teams and a NASCAR pit crew development program. It brings together championship caliber executives, competition staff and equipment in a unique, academy-style environment.

Drivers on the 2010 Revolution Racing team enjoyed the best on-track season in the history of the Drive for Diversity program, earning four victories, 42 top-five finishes and 80 top 10s in 141 starts. Each team is part of NASCAR’s Drive for Diversity program, now in its eighth season.

The 2011 season has started on a winning note for Revolution Racing with driver Darrell Wallace Jr. capturing a victory in the U.S. Army-sponsored car in Thursday night’s K&N Pro Series East race at Richmond International Raceway.

“NASCAR is proud of the long standing bond between our sport and the U.S. Army,” said Marcus Jadotte, vice president, NASCAR Public Affairs and Multicultural Development. “The Army’s sponsorship of Revolution Racing speaks to our organizations’ shared values.”

The Drive for Diversity program has been successful in creating meaningful opportunities for minority and female competitors. The program helps to further diversify NASCAR’s participant and audience base. The program has seen continuous growth since its inception in 2004.

About U.S. Army Accessions Command

The U.S. Army Accessions Command (USAAC), a subordinate command of U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, meets the human resource needs of the Army by transforming volunteers into officers, warrant officers, and enlisted Soldiers. In providing the force, the 18,391 men and women of Accessions Command prepare these future Soldiers and leaders for their initial military training. Commanded by Lt. Gen. Benjamin C. Freakley, USAAC is located at Fort Knox, Ky.

- U.S. Army Racing Press Release


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Bryan Ortiz
Bryan Ortiz Selected for 2011 Drive for Diversity Program
no responses - Posted 01.26.11
"Puerto Rico driver to race for Revolution Racing" Charlotte, NC (January 26, 2011) … NASCAR announced today that Bryan Ortiz has been selected for the 2011 Drive for Diversity Class. The 21-year old Puerto Rican will drive for Revolution Racing of Mooresville, North Carolina in the NASCAR Whelan All-American Series. Ortiz was ...FULL STORY »
(Left to right, rear) Toyota representative Ed Laukes, Drive for Diversity drivers Darrell Wallace Jr., Sergio Pena, Revolution Racing owner Max Siegel, NASCAR Chairman and CEO Brian France, NASCAR Managing Director of Public Affairs Marcus Jadotte, Michael Cherry, Trey Gibson, pose with (left to right, front) Drive for Diversity drivers Bryan Ortiz, Tayla Orleans, Ryan Gifford, Jessica Brunelli, Mackena Bell, Jorge Arteaga, during the NASCAR Sprint Media Tour hosted by Charlotte Motor Speedway, held at the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Wednesday in Charlotte, N.C. - Photo Credit: Jason Smith/Getty Images for NASCAR
Drive For Diversity Introduces 2011 Driver Lineup
no responses - Posted 01.26.11
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Sergio Pena - Photo Credit: Motorsportsweb.com
Winchester’s Sergio Pena, 17, has the drive to improve NASCAR’s diversity
no responses - Posted 11.03.10
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Ohio sensation Sloan Henderson catches the eye of NASCAR’s Drive for Diversity, as well as Kevin Harvick
4 responses - Posted 10.28.10
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no responses - Posted 10.12.10
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NASCAR Trailblazer Max Siegel to receive Pioneer Award at 15th Annual Urban Wheel Awards.
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no responses - Posted 10.04.10
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Bryan Ortiz Selected to Attend NASCAR’s Drive for Diversity Combine
no responses - Posted 09.17.10
"First Puerto Rican in History to Receive Invitation" Mooresville, NC (September 15, 2010) … Revolution Racing, LLC of Mooresville, North Carolina announced today that Bryan Ortiz has been selected to attend the NASCAR Drive for Diversity Combine presented by Sunoco on October 17-19, 2010 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Ortiz was selected ...FULL STORY »
Paulie Harraka (Photo Credit: NASCAR / Getty Images)
Duke student (Paulie Harraka) gets NASCAR ride
no responses - Posted 08.27.10
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Paulie Harraka (Photo Credit: NASCAR / Getty Images)
Paulie Harraka to make Nationwide debut with Nemco Motorsports
no responses - Posted 08.21.10
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Darrell Wallace Jr. celebrates his second win of the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East season Friday night at Lee (N.H.) USA Speedway. Elsa Garrison / Getty Images for NASCAR
Darryl Wallace Jr. Steals The Show At Lee USA Speedway
no responses - Posted 07.31.10
"Bold move on late restart gives rookie second NASCAR K&N Pro Series East win" LEE, N.H. (July 30, 2010) – Darrell Wallace Jr. made a three-wide pass for the lead with two laps to go and held on for the victory Friday in the K&N Pro Series 125 at Lee USA ...FULL STORY »
Fadden Racing Pairs Up With Jonathan Smith For New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Lime Rock
no responses - Posted 06.19.10
North Haverhill, N.H. (June 19, 2010): Fadden Racing announced today that they have teamed up with Jonathan Smith to run the next two K&N Pro Series East races together. Smith was a full-time driver for Fadden Racing under the Drive for Diversity program in 2009, and will return to the ...FULL STORY »
Michael Cherry of Revolution Racing wins at Tri-County Motor Speedway
Michael Cherry Makes History, Earns First Career Late Model Win
no responses - Posted 06.12.10
MOORESVILLE, N.C. (June 12, 2010) – Michael Cherry won his first career late model race at Tri-County Motor Speedway Friday night, becoming the first African American to win a late model race at the 0.4-mile speedway. Cherry won the pole and led all 35 laps of the race en ...FULL STORY »
Drive For Diversity Combine Presented by Sunoco
Experienced Drivers Wanted for 2011 Drive for Diversity Initiative
no responses - Posted 06.12.10
"The 909 Group is now accepting applications from interested minority and female drivers" HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (June 11, 2010) – The 909 Group, which manages the Drive for Diversity initiative, is now accepting applications from experienced drivers for the 2011 race season. This will mark the eighth season for NASCAR’s leading ...FULL STORY »
D4D Pit Crew Athletes find Victory Lane at Talladega
no responses - Posted 04.28.10
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Darrell Wallace Makes Historic Debut at Greenville Pickens
no responses - Posted 03.28.10
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