Roush Racing Announces 25 Drivers For Competition

07-27-2005 | TruckSeries.com Report

Discovery Channel Takes Viewers Along for High-Energy Ride in Original Series - Twenty-five men and women are one step closer to realizing their dream of becoming a NASCAR superstar as Roush Racing and Discovery Channel today announce the list of drivers who will compete in this year's Roush Racing gong show.

Jack Roush and his team of judges poured over 1,700 applications and narrowed it down to a list of 25 drivers from across the United States, Canada and New Zealand in search of the best drivers to take part in this exclusive competition.  The winner will be awarded a fully sponsored ride in the 2006 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. 

Roush Racing is teaming up with Discovery Channel to capture all of the excitement and drama of the competition on film with unprecedented access to the gong show.  Candidates will compete on and off the track, testing their skills behind the wheel as well as their marketability and fan appeal.  This high-energy 13-part series will debut on Discovery Channel this fall.

Following is a list of the drivers selected to compete in the first round at Martinsville Speedway, August 2-4:

Name Age Hometown Current Racing Circuit
Justin Allgaier 19 Springfield, Ill. ARCA; NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Tim Andrews 22 Concord, N.C. Legends Pro division; NASCAR Busch North Series
Chuck Barnes 23 Louisville, Ky. Sunoco Super Series Late Model division
Sam Beam 25 Mooresville, N.C. USAC Focus Midgets
Jason Boyd 24 Orlando, Fla. Fascar Sun Belt series
Jeffrey Choquette 19 Loxahatchee, Fla. Late models
Johnny Clark 26 Hallowell, Maine P.A.S.S. tour
Erik Darnell 23 Beach Park, Ill. ARCA; Autozone Elite
Sondi Eden 28 Crawfordsville, Ind. USAC midgets
Nevin George 23 Matawan, N.J. modifieds
James Gué 23 Athens, Ga Grand Am series
Jason Hogan 23 Cleveland, Ga. Autozone Elite SE series
Matthew Jaskol 21 Las Vegas, Nev. ASA Speed Trucks
Bud Kaeding 26 Indianapolis, Ind. USAC
Travis Kittleson 26 Mooresville, N.C. Sunbelt Series
Michael Lewis 26 Noblesville, Ind. USAC sprints & midgets
Scott Lynch 25 Las Vegas, Nev. NASCAR Grand National West division
Matt McCall 24 Denver, N.C. UARA late models
Danny O'Quinn 20 Coeburn, Va. ARCA; USAR Hooter's Pro Cup
Christi Passmore 23 Pryor, Ok. ARCA
Michael Pickens 22 Auckland, New Zealand midgets
Bubba Pollard 22 Senoia, Ga. SAS late models; ARCA
David Ragan 20 Kannapolis, N.C. ARCA
Peter Shepherd 19 Norval, Ontario CASCAR
Auggie Vidovich 24 Lakeside, Calif. Autozone Elite Southwest

Roush Racing is a subsidiary of Livonia, Mich., based Roush Industries that operates 10 motor sports teams; five in NASCAR Nextel Cup with drivers Mark Martin, Matt Kenseth, Kurt Busch, Greg Biffle and Carl Edwards; three in the Busch Series with Martin, Kenseth and Edwards; two in the Craftsman Truck Series with drivers Ricky Craven and Todd Kluever.  If you are interested in sponsoring the show's winning driver for the 2006 Craftsman Truck Series season, please contact Torrey Galida, Roush Racing,  (704) 720-4600.

Discovery Channel is the United States' largest cable television network, serving 90.2 million households across the nation with the finest in informative entertainment.  Discovery Networks, U.S., a unit of Discovery Communications, Inc., operates and manages Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet, Travel Channel, Discovery Health Channel, Discovery HD Theater, Discovery Kids Channel, Discovery Times Channel, The Science Channel, Discovery Home Channel, Military Channel, Discovery en Español, FitTV, Discovery Kids en Español and Discovery Travel & Living (Viajar y Vivir).  The unit also distributes BBC AMERICA.