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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (June 15, 2004) - Blake Feese, who recently joined
Hendrick Motorsports' driver development program, will enter his first
career NASCAR Busch Series event on Saturday at Kentucky Speedway, team
owner Rick Hendrick announced Tuesday.
A
native of Saybrook, Ill., Feese has earned top-10 finishes in each of
his three ARCA Series starts this season, including a win at Nashville
(Tenn.) Superspeedway on April 9.
Feese, who started driving quarter midgets at age 10, is a veteran of
World of Outlaws, USAC and All-Star sprint car competition. In May 2003,
he went to Victory Lane at Lowe's Motor Speedway's Dirt Track in the
Outlaws Showdown Feature.
Hendrick Motorsports has formed a developmental alliance with NEMCO
Motorsports that will allow Feese, 22, to drive the organization's No.
87 Busch Series entry at Kentucky, with primary sponsorship from ditech.com.
In 2003, NEMCO assisted with the progression of current Busch Series
championship contender Kyle Busch, who posted two runner-up results,
three top-10 finishes and five top-10 qualifying efforts in seven races
driving the No. 87 Chevrolets.
In April, Hendrick Motorsports announced that Feese and 21-year-old
Boston Reid would be entering select ARCA events through a developmental
association with Bobby Gerhart Racing. The program has garnered five
top-10 finishes in five races.
Story courtesy of Hendrick
Motorsports.
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