Two Long-Time Truck Teams
Join Forces for Bristol
MB Motorsports and K-Automotive Motorsports,
both established NASCAR Craftsman Truck teams
since 1995, have joined together to run Bristol
Motor Speedway on Wednesday, August 23, 2006. The
#63 Ford F-150 Dave Porter Truck Sales sponsored
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series truck will be piloted
by veteran driver, Brad Keselowski.
“We have been working together with Bob
Keselowski the past few races and this is a great
opportunity for us to pool our resources and
further our relationship”, said Mike Mittler,
MB Motorsports owner.
“This is a privilege and an honor for
me to return to the K-Automotive Motorsports
seat and drive for my Dad and Mike Mittler”,
stated Brad Keselowski. “We had a strong
run at Bristol last year and I’m excited
to have the opportunity to have a better run
this year”.
MB Motorsports has fielded a race truck in the
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series since 1995 when
the series began. The team has gained a well-recognized
reputation for launching the careers of many
talented young drivers into NASCAR racing, including
the late Tony Roper (1995), the late Kenny Irwin
Jr. (1996), Jamie McMurray (1999), Carl Edwards
(2002), and Regan Smith (2002).
K Automotive racing history extends well before
the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series evolved. Bob
and Ron Keselowski both were successful drivers
winning many races in USAC and ARCA stock cars
through the 70’s, 80’s, & 90’s.
K Automotive also started NASCAR Craftsman Truck
racing in 1995 accumulating 10 victories to date.
Bob Keselowski drove through the 1998 season,
with Dennis Setzer, Frank Kimmel, Terry Cook,
and Brad Keselowski handling the driving duties
since that time.
“It is a pleasure to work with Mike Mittler
and the MB Motorsports team,” Bob Keselowki
commented. “Our team had a good run at
Bristol last year, so with our two teams combined
efforts, we’re looking for Brad to have
a very good run this year.”
The O’Reilly 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck
race at Bristol Motor Speedway will be broadcast
live on Speed Channel, MRN Radio, and XM Satellite
Radio, Wednesday, August 23, 2006 at 9:00 pm
ET.
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