chaseaustin.net - 4/22/2009
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Date: 4/22/09 For Immediate Release Eudora, KS-- When 19-year-old NASCAR driver Chase Austin threw out the first pitch at last Tuesday night's Kansas City Royals home game against Cleveland, little did he realize that less than a week later he'd be facing an impossible-to-hit knuckle ball of ...
feeds2.feedburner.com - 4/22/2009
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After we reported on Monday about serious problems
at Trail Motorsports , including employees not being paid...
and the organization’s lack of equipment, the team’s future now appears to be even more in doubt. When the entry list for this weekend’s ...
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UPDATE: Trouble At Trail? | The NASCAR Insiders
thenascarinsiders.com - 4/20/2009
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Trail Motorsport began 2009 with a lot of
positive press at their back. They were to be...
the only team in NASCAR majority owned by a minority and they were bringing with them Chase Austin and Jarit Johnson, two good prospects in their own right. But ...
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Trouble At Trail?
scenedaily.com - 4/20/2009
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$content.articlePhoto.alt Trail Motorsports' Chase Austin was a special
guest of the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday at...
Kauffman Stadium with fellow NASCAR Camping World Truck Series competitor David Starr. Chris Vleisides Kansas City Royals
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Chase Austin expects to return for Kansas Truck race ...
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UPDATE: Trouble At Trail?
The NASCAR Insiders —
After we reported on Monday about serious problems at Trail Motorsports, including employees not being paid and the organization’s lack of equipment, the team’s future now appears to be even more in doubt. When the entry list for this weekend’s Truck Series race at Kansas came out on Monday, Chase Austin and the Trail #32 were on it. But a press release on Chase Austin’s website today says the team has withdrawn the #32 from the Kansas race, citing “funding issues.”
According to the release, Austin still has no formal contract with the team, and he says he doesn’t know what Trail’s plans ...
UPDATE: Trouble At Trail?
The NASCAR Insiders —
After we reported on Monday about serious problems at Trail Motorsports, including employees not being paid and the organization’s lack of equipment, the team’s future now appears to be even more in doubt. When the entry list for this weekend’s Truck Series race at Kansas came out on Monday, Chase Austin and the Trail #32 were on it. But a press release on Chase Austin’s website today says the team has withdrawn the #32 from the Kansas race, citing “funding issues.”
According to the release, Austin still has no formal contract with the team, and he says he doesn’t know what Trail’s plans ...
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