Weekend of ‘Giving’ within NASCAR Inspires ‘Giving Back’

By Susanne Bowyer


Charlotte Motor Speedway is an electrifying track. Living near the homes of many NASCAR drivers, crews, owners, and race shops comes with an air of excitement that most fans wait all year to experience. With the Pit Crew Challenge, All-Star Race, and Coca-Cola 600 within two weeks of each other, Charlotte will host numerous fan-friendly events around town including, the Speed Street Festival, race shop Fan-Days, Hall of Fame exhibits and other events to celebrate the fans. There are free autograph signings from drivers, pit crew demonstrations, and shop tours all around the city and surrounding area.

In the past, I have won tickets to the races, received passes to events and engaged in adventures at the Speed Street Festival. I’m normally not what others would consider a ‘lucky person,’ but have been pretty fortunate at Charlotte’s track events. I’ve watched the race from the backstretch, the front stretch, and around turns 1 and 2. I have met, hugged, taken pictures with and received autographs from Hall of Famers, Cale Yarborough, Darrell Waltrip, Ned Jarrett and Junior Johnson. I have just about done it all. From my home in Raleigh, the only costs expended were for food, hotel and gas to and from Charlotte. 


So, with all this past good fortune, I decided, it was time to start giving back. In Acts 20:35 Jesus said “it is more blessed to give than to receive.” With a few ideas in mind and plans in place, I looked for any opportunity to give.


Lauren Hoegler

On Thursday, I delivered a cake and some presents to a soon-to-be-mom who works for MRN radio. MRN, the largest independent sports radio network in America, is the primary source for NASCAR radio programing. They provide play-by-play coverage of the Sprint Cup, Nationwide, and Truck Series’ via satellite to nearly 700 radio stations nationwide. Lauren Hoegler is an associate producer for Sprint Vision and she has always been incredibly nice on twitter by answering tweets and responding in kind gestures to everyone following her. My plan was to surprise her with a present to brighten her day. After giving Lauren her gifts, she gave me a tour of the MRN studio, introducing  me to employees, showing me where editing occurs, and giving me the inside scoop of how race action is broadcast. So much for giving back to others?! It was fun and an experience I never would have expected.


Later in the evening, I arrived downtown for the Pit Crew Challenge. The parking lot was one that you park in a numbered spot and go to an island pay machine. As I get to the island, an aging couple is confused as to how to pay. So, I explain the rules of paying for their parking. The gentleman attempted to pay with a crumpled bill, carefully shoving it in the money slot. But the machine kept spitting it back at him. Lets face it, we’ve all been there, right? When the soda machine won’t give us our daily caffeine because our dollar bill has just that one wrong wrinkle. I decided to trade him my $10 bill for his, to see if it was any crisper and would fit into the machine. Through two or three attempts, I performed the ritual – fold it in half, smooth it across a flat surface – no earmarks or creases. Nope, didn’t work. Seeing his frustration mount, and the others behind us in line losing patience, I offered to pay for his parking with my credit card. But his wife graciously declined my offer, took her credit card out and put it into the machine. As they left, they handed me a receipt. I looked at them puzzled and they said “thanks for your help and kindness, we just paid for your parking.” So much for trying to help this wonderfully aging couple. Once again I had been given a gift.


After the Pit Crew Challenge, I went to check into my hotel. It was late at night and I really wanted to relax in a bed and sleep. Approaching the counter, the woman started uttering, “So it’s like this…” Your heart just sinks when someone starts off with those words. My immediate thought was, there was a mixup with my room and I was either going to have to drive home for the night or find some other hotel in the area. The lady proceeded to tell me that they had run out of hotel rooms due to some remodeling. So they were putting me into their “apartment. At first I had no idea what this meant, so I told myself not to complain about something  that may be tiny and uncomfortable. I really just needed sleep and a shower. Walking up to the room and putting my key into the door, I found a surprise. The ‘apartment’ was a luxury VIP room with two large bedrooms, walk in closets, pantry, full kitchen, large bathrooms, and large enough to have a front and back door. This place was almost as big as my apartment back home – and much cleaner. As I sat down to relax, I felt a bit guilty for taking up a room that an 8 – 10 person family could have used. So much for giving to others?! I had just received what some may call a get-away vacation weekend for the price of an economy hotel room.

On Friday, my plans included going to a benefit concert put on by nine teenagers to save the lives and end childhood slavery for 18 children in Ghana. The organization is called GhanaRock.org.   This was definitely the one place this weekend where I knew, I could give back to the community. Arriving late, I bought t-shirts, cds, posters and then made my way into the concert that had already begun. Sitting down in the pew, I relaxed and let the music of UnHindered take me away. After UnHindered left the stage, talented artists Shawn MacDonald and then Kristin Stanfill filled the room with worship. This was my first Christian concert/benefit, as I’m normally not a ‘concert goer..Music really isn’t my ‘thing’ and I didn’t expect to get anything out of the experience. But I found myself in a world of peace and passion. The room was filled with hundreds of teenagers, hearts filled with love and kindness. If you’ve never experienced the kindness of a loving teenager lets face it, sometimes that’s the last place you expect to see worship and love then you must go to a similar event. Leaving this place, I’m a much better person for having been there sharing with them, than they were for receiving my monetary gift.


On Saturday I left for the track, having purchased tickets to the All-Star race because I wanted to give back to a great organization. Motor Racing Outreach is a non-profit organization serving the NASCAR racing community. Among other things, they provide chapel services for the crew and drivers in the community on race day. If you’re a frequent watcher of the race on TV, you’ll see prayer huddles with MRO chaplains praying with the crewmen and drivers prior to the race. They have given so much to the fans and athletes that I wanted to give something back. The MRO was offering their suite seats for purchase during the All-Star and Coca-Cola 600 races and I purchased a ticket. On arrival, I was pleasantly surprised with a really nice suite, with dinner and drinks provided, along with pit passes.  


After enjoying my time taking pictures of kind-hearted pit crew members, meeting up with some friends, going to the tweetup, and listening to a free Blake Shelton concert, I made my way back up to the MRO suite to watch the race.


Chaplains Campbell, Ivis and Jones

Arriving at my seat, I struck up a conversation with the gentleman sitting beside me only to find out, he was a cadet/officer NAVY chaplain about to be deployed overseas with the Marines. It was his first race so we talked and shared stories. I told him the basics about racing and who to root for and he proceeded to tell me how he became a Navy Chaplain, the theology of different faiths and denominations and about his family and kids. During our discussion, I found out that he had once attended my home church in Raleigh and my senior pastor was the person pointing him toward the seminary college that he attended.  Like me, he was a late bloomer to the Christian faith and his testimony helped me realize that starting late can be a blessing and God can use us at any age or at any place in our spiritual journey for His purpose. It was definitely not a coincidence that this guy was sitting beside me. Considering I don’t know much about the ever-changing rules of the All-Star race, I was definitely the beneficiary of this chance meeting and our agreement to swap knowledge. It was a remarkable experience and I loved sitting down with someone in a relaxed atmosphere who could answer my questions about faith.


So the moral of my weekend is, there is something remarkable in life where the more you try to give of your heart, the more exponentially you receive in return. I went into my weekend determined to ‘pay it forward’ and ‘give back’ to the community of Charlotte and NASCAR employees, and surprisingly, I was the one who received all of these gifts multiplied.  ‘So much was given back,’ to me!  


I encourage everyone to join me in giving to GhanaRock.org and to MRO at Go2MRO.com. You’ll be surprised at the gifts in life you will receive in return.



2 corinthians 9:7:  Each one must give as he has decided in his heart… for God loves a cheerful giver.

Fan at the track – Pit Crew Tribute of Thanks!

Fan4Racing’s Tribute to All Pit Crew members
In this special edition of Fan at the Track, Susanne Bowyer shares several crew photos, with cameos of Quackers – all taken this past weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The remaining crew member photos are from Pit Talks

Pit Crew members train all year as athletes to be in top physical shape to support their team and driver’s performance each race.

Fan4Racing extends our deepest gratitude to each and every pit crew team member. 






Thanks for all you do to support 
your team’s performance at the track, 

every race day. 

42-Eric Bilyeu
42-Ed Watkins
42-Mark Jacobs
42-Chip Goode
Earnhardt Ganassi Racing 
#1 Team Position #42 Team
Bryan Jacobson FT Changer Pedro Martinez
Brett Morrell FT Carrier Eric Bilyeu
Mitch Lash Jack Man Mark Jacobs
Jason Romesburg RT Changer Chris McMullin
Doug Riepe RT Carrier Chip Goode
Benjy Grubb Gas Man Ed Watkins

42-Montoya Crew member & Family
27-Aaron Smith


29- Austin Craven
27-Terry Spalding

29- Aaron Schields 

Richard Childress Racing
Position
#27 Team #29 Team
#31 Team
FT Changer Terry Spalding Jason Pulver
Tim -Poptart-Sheets
FT Carrier
Erik Pringle Austin Craven
JD Holcumb
Jack Man
Carey Wimbish Jason Hunt
Andrew Childers
RT Changer
Aaron Smith Dustin Necaise
Zach Price
RT Carrier
Ray Wright Aaron Schields
Bob Dowens
Gas Man
Matt Kreuter Bryan Smith
Jon Wallace

29-Jason Hunt
29-Jason Pulv
RCR-Dustin Necaise & 
29-Bryan Smith
17-Justin Nottestad


17-Shawn Ward


17-Cameron Cobb
17-Jon Moore
17-Ryan McCray

Roush Fenway Racing

Position #16 Team #17 Team #99 Team
FT Changer Kevin Novak Justin Nottestad Kale Uphoff
FT Carrier Brian Huitt Colin Pasi Alan Tratman
Jack Man Sean Meckelson Cameron Cobb Dennis Killian
RT Changer Curtin Thompson Jon Moore Dwayne Ogles
RT Carrier Justin Edgell Ryan McCray Josh Shiplett
Gas Man Robert Best Shawn Ward Joe Karasinski
99-Kale Uphoff
99-Joe Karasinski
99-Alan Tratman
99-Dennis Killian
99-Dwayne Ogles
16- Bryan Huitt & Justin Reissman

17- Stephanie & Mike Calinof
43-Crew with 99-Dennis Killian & Quackers
Richard Petty Motorsports
#9 Team Position #43 Team
Aaron Powell FT Changer Greg Donlin
Joel Coronel FT Carrier Lance Hanna
Rodney Fedders Jack Man Kevin Wing
Justin Fiedler RT Changer Kyle Power
Eric Wallace RT Carrier Blake Haughland
Robert Smith Gas Man Derrick Jennings
43-Rodney Fedders
21 – Garrett Reding













Brandon Igdalsky
Pocono Raceway
Furniture Row Racing
Position
#78 Team
FT Changer
Shane Pipala
FT Carrier
John Bernal
Jack Man
Gabe Martin
RT Changer
Coleman Dolarhyde
RT Carrier
Dwayne Moore
Gas Man
Justin White

Josh Hamilton – Public Relations

Front Row Motorsports
#34 Team Position #38 Team
Austin Dickey FT Changer Kenyatta Houston
AJ Heister FT Carrier Anwar Parrish
William Sturgill Jack Man Ike Sneed
Chris Tetourneau RT Changer Jacob Norman
Mike Keels RT Carrier Pat Cole
Justin Lages Gas Man Corey Rasinski
SPEED’s Matt Clark – Bob Dillner

Brian Wiggins – The Pace Lap

SPEED’s Tom Jensen







SPEED’s Steve Byrnes


JTG Daugherty Racing
Position #47 Team
FT Changer Cory Quick
FT Carrier Ben Fetzer
Jack Man Mike Klein
RT Changer Brian Bottlemy
RT Carrier Andy Brown
Gas Man Jimmy Watts

Mary Lou Hamlin
11-Heath Cherry
11-Brandon Pegram








11-Mike Hicks
11-Nate Bolling
11-Nick Krizmanich






Joe Gibbs Racing
Position #11 Team #18 Team #20 Team
FT Changer Nick Krizmanich Nick Odell John Royer
FT Carrier Brandon Pegram Brad Donaghy Joe Crossen
Jack Man Nate Bolling Jeff Fender Jason Tate
RT Changer Mike Hicks Jake Seminara Chris Taylor
RT Carrier Heath Cherry Kenny Barber Eric Groen
Gas Man Scott Wood Tom Lampe John Eicher

18-Jake Seminara
Michael Lepp – JGR Crew Coach
18-Tom Lampe
18-Brad Donaghy
18-Jeff Fender


18-Kenny Barber
18-Nick Odell






























48-Brandon Harder
48-Calvin Teague
48-Dave Collins
48-Matt Tyrell




48-RJ Barnette
















48-TJ Ford
88-Caleb Hurd
88-Joe Slingerland
88-Clay Robinson


88-Kevin Harris


88-Nick Covey
88-Matt Ver Meer

















Hendrick Motorsports
Position #5 Team #24 Team #48 Team  #88 Team
FT Changer Kelly Kellis Corey Demarco Dave Collins Clay Robinson
FT Carrier Michael Oxendine Michael Williams RJ Barnette Kevin Harris
Jack Man Jeff Kerr Bailey Walker TJ Ford Nick Covey
RT Changer Kip Wolfmeier Chad Avrit Calvin Teague Joe Slingerland
RT Carrier Ben Fischbeck Gene Cornwell Matt Tyrell Matt Ver Meer
Gas Man Chris Fasulka Brad Pickens Brandon Harder Caleb Hurd


24-Bailey Walker
24-Brad Pickens
24-Chad Avrit
24-Corey Demarco






24-Gene Cornwell
24-Michael Deon Williams


5-Ben Fischbeck
5-Jeff Kerr

5-Kip Wolfmeier
5-Chris Fasulka



#5 Crew


















5-Michael Oxendine
5-Kelly Kellis


15-Chuck Efaw


55-Mark Kenerly
15-Shaun Pete
15-Ricky Coleman
55-Brian Dheel

15-Jay Gay



55-Ryan Langley
Michael Waltrip Racing
Position #15 Team #55 Team #56 Team
FT Changer Danny Kincaid Ryan Langely Eric Maycroft
FT Carrier Jay Gay Chris Hall Craig Curione
Jack Man Shaun Pete Tony Cardamone Brian Chase
RT Changer Chuck Efaw Shannon Myers Lee Cunningham
RT Carrier Ricky -Puddin- Coleman Mark Kenerly Adam Mosher
Gas Man Bryan Deal Brian Dheel Wes Evans
55-Shannon Myers
55-Tony Cardamone
56-Adam Mosher
56-Brian Chase
56-Eric Maycroft

56-Craig Curione


Mark Martin???
56-Wes Evans














39-Andy Turner with Quackers


39-Scott Brzozowski
39-Brad Robinson
39-James Houk
39-Jonathan Sherman


39-Andy Rueger

Stewart Haas Racing
Position #10 Team #14 Team #39 Team
FT Changer Ryan Pepe Ira Jo Hussey Scott Brzozowksi
FT Carrier Shannon Keys Todd Drakulich Brad Robinson
Jack Man Nick Keller Mike Castro Andy Turner
RT Changer Ryan Flores Daniel Smith Jonathan Sherman
RT Carrier Jason Fowler Mike -Shrek- Morneau James Houk
Gas Man Rick Pigeon Jeff -Gooch- Patterson Andy Rueger

14-Mike Castro


14-Ira Jo Hussey
14-Daniel Smith
14-Jeff Patterson




14-Mike Castro
14-Todd Drakulich
14-Mike -Shrek- Morneau



Phoenix Racing
Position
#51 Team
FT Changer
Anthony O Brian
FT Carrier
Art Simmons
Jack Man
Eric Ludwig
RT Changer
Kam Waugh
RT Carrier
Jeff Knight
Gas Man
?

2-Ben Brown
2-Braxton Brannon



2-David Mayo
2-Nick Hensley


2-Scott Rieniger




Penske Racing
#2 Team Position #22 Team
Ben Brown FT Changer Jay Hackney
Scott Rieniger FT Carrier David Littau
Braxton Brannon Jack Man Ray Gallahan
David Mayo RT Changer Travis Johnson
Larry Robinette RT Carrier Trent Cherry
Nick Hensley Gas Man Chris Williams
22-Dave Littau
22-Chris Williams
22-Ray Gallahan
22-Travis Johnson

22-Trent Cherry


Thank YOU to our Pit Crews 
for all their hard work!




See below, fans Tweetup for All-Star Race 


Charlotte Motor Speedway – May Tweetup – Can you find Quackers?