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Ryan Wilson And Team Set Their Sights On Caraway Showdown


Stock Car Racing Topics:  Ryan Wilson

Ryan Wilson And Team Set Their Sights On Caraway Showdown

Chris Knight
Knight Motorsports Management
Ryan Wilson Motorsports
August 10, 2012


Ryan Wilson
RANDLEMAN, North Carolina (August 10, 2012) - - It’s been over a month since Ryan Wilson and his Ryan Wilson Motorsports (RWM) team have tackled their hometown track of Caraway (N.C.) Speedway, but that brief layoff will come to an end Saturday night when the Thomasville, North Carolina-based team returns to their turf and prepares for two 50-laps shootouts.

Description: Wilson“It’s going to be a strong field but we’re ready for it, more than ready,” said Wilson, a native of nearby Randleman. “We’ve had strong cars all season long, unfortunately we haven’t been able to bring home the finishes we wanted or felt like we deserved. You’ll have that in racing – but we’re back in our backyard, which feels great and I have a good feeling about the race, so I’m anxious to get the ball rolling.”

The 2010 fall winner of Richard Petty Driver Search II remains inspired by his RWM crew, who’ve despite a diverse schedule have remained focused on giving their driver a contending piece each and every race.

“If you forget about the guys who help you make it to the track, then you might as well not be in that driver’s seat,” explained the driver of the No. 12 Southern Pharmacy Services / Randolph Bank Toyota Camry. “These guys are just awesome. Kirk (Bryant) my crew chief and uncle is the leader behind this team. He does a great job and the guys just fall in behind, never complaining and go to the track with only one thought, winning. Hopefully, tomorrow night I’ll be able to give those guys the same feeling that they had in April. There’s a lot more (people) than just the guys who believe in us, so I want to win again for them too.”

Of course, still in the midst of tough economic times, the RWM organization is thankful for the support of Southern Pharmacy Services and Randolph Bank who have implanted their logos on the team’s Toyota Camry this season. “There’s still a lot of blank cars out there, in any racing series – so we’re extremely thankful and appreciative of what Southern Pharmacy and Randolph Bank have done for us not only this season but in the past too. It sure would be nice to bring them home another trophy too – to show them just how much we truly care.”

With a week off in-between back-to-back races for RWM at Caraway, Wilson will be focused on another chapter of his life where he’ll attend the University of North Carolina Charlotte where he’ll begin pursuing his degree in Motorsports Engineering.

“I’m a little nervous about school, but I think that’s to be expected,” he said. “You’ve seen it over and over again a lot of drivers have a degree in something related to Motorsports, so right now – it’s a good path for me and I can’t thank everyone enough for their support.”

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PHOTO CAPTION: Ryan Wilson, driver of the No. 12 Southern Pharmacy Services / Randolph Bank Toyota Camry in the NASCAR Whelen All American Series (NWAAS).

MEDIA CONTACT:
NAME: Chris Knight, Knight Motorsports Management
PHONE: 239.834.9797
EMAIL: chris@chrisknightpr.com




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