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Joey's driving for the second RCR NASCAR Camping World Truck Series team! Rip It® Energy Fuel is pleased to congratulate Joey Coulter on recently being named by Richard Childress Racing to drive its second NASCAR Camping World Truck Series racing team in 2011. In 2010, Rip It signed a multi-year sponsorship agreement with Joey and the Coulter Motorsports racing team. The No. 16 Rip It Energy Fuel, Darrell Gwynn Foundation, Tempest Cycles Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS finished eighth in the 2010 ARCA Racing Series point standings, his second full season of competition, on the strength of his first series victory and six other top-five finishes. "Rip It Energy Fuel, recognizing Joey's talent as a driver and the quality of his team, has been honored to help contribute to the success of an outstanding young man," said Brent Bott, Brand Manger for Rip It Energy Fuel. "We wish him the very best success in his transition to the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and anticipate continued success in his ARCA races." Read more about Joey's newest NASCAR appointment at RCRRacing.com. You can also get LIVE updates wherever Joey goes by following Joey on Twitter at http://twitter.com/joeycoulter . |
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ARCA Racing Schedule 2012
| 2012 ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards Schedule |
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| February 18th | Daytona International Speedway | |||
| May 4th | Talladega Superspeedway | |||
| May 20th | Toledo Speedway | |||
| June 15th | Michigan International Speedway | |||
| July 27th | Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis | |||
2011 RCR Racing News & Schedule
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| 2012 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Schedule |
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| February 24th | Daytona International Speedway | ||
| March 31st | Martinsville Speedway | ||
| April 15th | Rockingham Speedway | ||
| April 21st | Kansas Speedway | ||
| May 18th | Charlotte Motor Speedway | ||
| June 1st | Dover International Speedway | ||
| June 8th | Texas Motor Speedway | ||
| June 28th | Kentucky Motor Speedway | ||
| July 14th | Iowa Speedway | ||
| July 21st | Chicagoland Speedway | ||
| August 4th | Pocono Raceway | ||
| August 18th | Michigan International Speedway | ||
| August 22nd | Bristol Motor Speedway | ||
| August 31st | Atlanta Motor Speedway | ||
| September 15th | Iowa Speedway | ||
| September 21st | Kentucky Motor Speedway | ||
| September 29th | Las Vegas Motor Speedway | ||
| October 6th | Talladega Superspeedway | ||
| October 27th | Martinsville Speedway | ||
| November 2nd | Texas Motor Speedway | ||
| November 9th | Phoenix International Raceway | ||
| November 16th | Homestead-Miami Speedway | ||

