Race Of Champions Announces Tribute To Ted Christopher Will Be Awarded @ The Crosby’s 100 At Holland Speedway

Race Of Champions Announces Tribute To Ted Christopher Will Be Awarded @ The Crosby’s 100 At Holland Speedway

Elma, N.Y. – (July 24, 2024) – The memory of Ted Christopher, 2008 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Champion, will be celebrated at six 2024 racing events with the presentation of the “Ted Christopher Passing Cars Award.”

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Race Of Champions In Conjunction With BKH Speed & Auto Parts Announces Tribute To 2001 NASCAR Weekly Racing Series National Champion & 2008 Whelen Modified Tour Champion Ted Christopher

Race Of Champions In Conjunction With BKH Speed & Auto Parts Announces Tribute To 2001 NASCAR Weekly Racing Series National Champion & 2008 Whelen Modified Tour Champion Ted Christopher

Elma, N.Y. – (May 9, 2024) – The memory of Ted Christopher, 2008 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Champion, will be celebrated at six 2024 racing events with the presentation of the “Ted Christopher Passing Cars Award.”

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Michael Christopher, Jr. Ready for NAPA Spring Sizzler Double Duty

Michael Christopher, Jr. Ready for NAPA Spring Sizzler Double Duty

(Stafford Springs, CT)—With modified teams gearing up for the April 27-28 NAPA Spring Sizzler® at Stafford Speedway, Michael Christopher, Jr. is getting himself prepared for double duty as he will be driving the #00 Jimmy Paige Plumbing & Heating Open Modified car for Jimmy Paige as well as his family owned #82 New England Turf / P.T. Watts / Eastport Feeds SK Modified® car.

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Interstate Batteries Racing: Christopher Bell Daytona 500

Interstate Batteries Racing: Christopher Bell Daytona 500

Guess Who’s Back: For just the second time since 2007, Interstate Batteries will return as a primary sponsor for the Daytona 500, sharing space with DeWalt. Interstate Batteries’ primary sponsorship at the Daytona 500 started in 1992 with the inception of Joe Gibbs Racing, its first of 16 primary sponsorships at The Great American Race from 1992 through 2007 with drivers Dale Jarrett, Bobby Labonte, and J.J. Yeley. (more…)

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Christopher Bell – No. 20 Mobil 1 Toyota Camry XSE Preview – Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum

Christopher Bell – No. 20 Mobil 1 Toyota Camry XSE Preview – Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum

Christopher Bell will make his third NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) start in the Clash at The Coliseum this weekend. Bell started 11th and finished eighth in his first Clash at the Coliseum and last year he started 23rd and finished the main event 13th. (more…)

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2023 Riverhead Raceway Crown Jewel Series To Conclude At Islip 300, Ted Christopher Cup Awaits Champion

2023 Riverhead Raceway Crown Jewel Series To Conclude At Islip 300, Ted Christopher Cup Awaits Champion
The 2023 Crown Jewel Series at Riverhead Raceway will culminate Saturday at the 7th annual Islip 300 for Tour Type Modifieds and heading into the $7,000 to win event Kyle Ellwood of Riverhead leads the race for the Ted Christopher Cup. The 2023 Crown Jewel Series consisted of six Tour Type Modified extra distance or signature events over the course of the summer carrying separate championship points from the Advance Auto Parts Weekly NASCAR rankings.

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Christopher Bell Outruns Ryan Blaney for Homestead Win

Christopher Bell Outruns Ryan Blaney for Homestead Win

During the course of the race, Christopher Bell thought his chances of racing for a NASCAR Cup Series championship at Phoenix were slim or none. After just squeaking into points at the end of Stage 1 he was nowhere to be found by the end of Stage 2. Homestead was eating up tires and while there were multiple racing grooves, around the top was the best, plus you needed drive off of the corners to compete. Bell’s car was having none of that and Bell was in a sour mood.

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