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Gordon not ready to slow down anytime soon...to be able to have this dual unveiling before the end of the year to give fans a hint of what's in store from Warner Music Nashville and BAM Racing," Morgenthau said. Morgenthau and her husband, Tony, are known for flying on commercial... In this article: Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Hendrick Motorsports, Daytona 500, Nascar, Matt Kenseth, BAM Racing, and Roush Fenway Racing |
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Bleacher Report | 5 days ago
BAM Racing Closes in on Return to the Track
This weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway, BAM Racing and owner Beth Ann Morgenthau formally announced their return to the Sprint Cup Series for the 2010 season with the No. 49 Warner Music Nashville Toyota. The partnership will feature a...
In this article: Mike Bliss, Nascar, Lowe's, Daytona Speedweeks, Daytona 500, Dodge, and Phoenix Racing
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Miami Herald | 6 days ago
Jeff Burton settles for second in Ford 400
...Cup Series season. LARRY THE NASCAR GUY Talk about a match made in stereotypical Heaven: NASCAR and Larry the Cable Guy. BAM Racing, owned by Coral Gables' Beth Ann Morgenthau, will compete in Sprint Cup full-time in 2010, and the...
In this article: Jeff Burton, Nascar, Juan Pablo Montoya, Denny Hamlin, Ford 400, Larry the Cable Guy, Tony Stewart, 24 Hours Of Daytona, and Indianapolis 500
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Sportingnews | 6 days ago
Notebook: No disappointment for Martin
...be real successful in the Cup Series, too. Sometimes you've just got to take control and make it stop." After a hiatus of more than a year, BAM Racing's No. 49 Toyota will return to the Sprint Cup Series full time next season with a driver...
In this article: Mark Martin, Brad Keselowski, Jeff Burton, Jimmie Johnson, Denny Hamlin, Wood Brothers Racing, and Homestead
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The State | October 29, 2009
Hamlin shows poise to be a winner
...(August), Richmond (September) and Lowe's (October) next season. The car will be used in all races in 2011. BAM plans Daytona return. BAM Racing, which suspended operations in 2008 because of lack of sponsorship, announced a marketing...
In this article: Denny Hamlin, Toyota, Nascar, Lowe's Motor Speedway, Chase for the Sprint Cup, Joe Gibbs Racing, Kyle Busch, and Lowe's
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Bleacher Report | October 28, 2009
BAM Racing, Set To Return for 2010
...2009, after the spring Martinsville race, the team has not been back to the track since. But now, after almost two years of absenteeism, the BAM Racing team is back, with a brand new sponsor. Warner Music Nashville, and BAM Racing have...
In this article: Absenteeism, Nascar, and Ken Schrader
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Wikipedia | October 27, 2009
BAM Racing
The 49 BAM car spinning out in 2006. BAM Racing was a NASCAR racing team based in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, owned by Beth Ann and Tony Morgenthau. The team's #49 Toyota Camry ran in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series until...
In this article: Ken Schrader, Mike Bliss, Brent Sherman, Shawna Robinson, Daytona, Jimmy Spencer, Kevin Lepage, Andy Hillenburg, and Nascar
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Business Wire Entertainment News | October 27, 2009
Warner Music Nashville and BAM Racing Form Innovative Strategic Marketing Alliance
...event with WMN artists is scheduled to take place on February 6th, 2010 at the Daytona International Speedway. About BAM Racing BAM Racing was formed by Beth Ann and Tony Morgenthau in 2001 and will enter its eighth season in NASCAR...
In this article: Warner Music, Nascar, and Warner Bros
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Wikipedia | August 26, 2009
Brent Sherman
...around during the 2006 Food City 500 In 2006 , Sherman moved up to the NEXTEL Cup Series. He was signed to drive the #49 for BAM Racing, with Serta once again his sponsor. His best finish was an 21st place finish in the Daytona 500.
In this article: Brent Sherman, Serta, Firestone Indy Lights Series, Michel Jourdain, Jr., Food City 500, Daytona 500, Nascar, E-3 AWACS, and Akins Motorsports
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ESPN.com | February 01, 2008
ESPN - Gordon, Gillett Evernham Motorsports agree to partnership - Racing
...Sadler, signed Budweiser and Best Buy and opened an office in New York. GEM also provides engines and technical assistance for BAM Racing and Petty Enterprises. "We pride ourselves on being a leader in technology, innovation, and provider...
In this article: Robby Gordon, Robby Gordon Motorsports, George Gillett Jr., ESPN, Dodge, Chevrolet, Elliott Sadler, Ray Evernham, and Patrick Carpentier
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Prime Newswire | January 09, 2008
RainMakers International Inks Deal With BAM Racing to Sell a Revolutionary New Advertising Medium On the NASCAR Team No. 49 Car
...almost any business an entry into NASCAR sponsorship." To learn more about the program, log on to www.49team.com About BAM Racing BAM Racing was formed by Beth Ann and Tony Morgenthau in 2001 and enters its seventh season in NASCAR...
In this article: Nascar, Sprint Cup, Nextel, Coral Gables, Florida, and Los Angeles
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BAM Racing is a NASCAR racing team based in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, owned by Beth Ann and Tony Morgenthau. The team's #49 Toyota Camry runs part-time in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, although the team is currently inactive.
The team was created in 2001, when they ran the ARCA RE/MAX Series with Andy Hillenburg. They attempted their first cup race at the Pepsi 400 with Hillenburg, but failed to qualify. They also attempted the Pennsylvania 500 and the Brickyard 400 with Hillenburg, as well as the Pennzoil Freedom 400 with Rich Bickle, but did not qualify for any of those races.
After the conclusion of the 2005 season, Ken Schrader left to join Wood Brothers/JTG Racing. For 2006, Schrader was replaced by Brent Sherman who brought along sponsorship from Serta. He was to run for the Rookie of the Year award, however after struggling through the start of the season Jimmy Spencer was hired by BAM Racing to race at Martinsville Speedway, although the firing of Sherman cost the team its sponsorship (Serta, Sherman's primary sponsor in the ARCA series, had followed him to his Busch cars as well as his cup ride). Spencer was also be an advisor for BAM and was a mentor for Sherman during his time there. Another driver change was announced in May, as Mike Wallace raced the #49 at Richmond. In May 2006, Kevin Lepage left Front Row Motorsports to take over the #49, before he was replaced by Mike Bliss in October. Chris Cook was hired to drive for the team to run the road course events, but failed to qualify for both events.
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