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Bill Elliott
Bill Elliott became a house-hold name in the 1980's while driving for Harry Melling in the now famous #9. Bill won 35 of his 40 victories, the 1988 championship, and the 1985 Winston Bounus (now No Bull 5) with Melling, before leaving in 1991 to the Jounior Johnson owned team (a team in need of help). Bill won 5 races with Johnson, and contended with Alna Kuwickie for the 1992 championship, it came down to a 3 car battle Elliott, Allison, and Kuwickie. Davey Allison was involved in a wreck and could not win, then all that was left was Elliott, and Kuwickie, who ever led the most laps won the CUP, Kuwickie lead about 2 more laps than Elliott, Elliott won the race, Kuwickie won the CUP. One of the closest CUP RACES in NASCAR's 53 year history. Elliott looks to being headed into the best year of the last 7, after owning his own deal for 7 years he is looking forward to just doing the drivng part. "I wouldnt be here"... Elliott said, "If i didnt feel i couldn't win... I do feel i can still win so thats why i am here.

Casey Atwood
Casey Atwood was thw youngest winner in NASCAR Busch & CUP combined, in 1998 when he won 2 races, and won Rookie of the year on hounors. Casey was chosen in 2000 by NASCAR Team owner Ray Evenrham to drive the #19 Dodge Intrepid in 2001. Casey Atwood aswell as the other Dodge teams has alot to learn this year. Many compair Casey to the young Jeff Gordon, tore up alot of cars his first year but when it hooked with him and Ray they were unstopable. Will the lighning strike twice in 2001 for Ray Evernham and the Rookie Casey Atwood? Only time will tell.

Ray
Ray Evernham became a house-hold name when guiding Jeff Gordon to 3 Championships, and 48 wins. In 1999 Ray left Gordon, and Hendrick Motorsports to field his own 2 Dodge Intrepids in 2001, helping Dodge shoot back in to the Big leguges. Heading into the year Ray had 2 wins as a car owner, or atleast a co-owner of a team, with Jeff Gordon in the BGN season. Ray has decided to bring back only key individuals in this deal with Bill Elliott.



 


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