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    RICK BRISTOL NAMED PROMOTER AT ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD

    FASCAR announced on Thursday that Rick Bristol has been named Promoter at
    their Orlando Speedworld facility.
    Bristol was Race Director at the track in 2008 and has been involved in some
    capacity at Speedworld since racing there in a Chevy Vega Mini Stock during
    the mid ‘80s. He started as an assistant announcer then has served also as a
    flagman and race director along with other various duties over the past twenty
    years.
    During that time, Bristol has also promoted at two other race tracks,
    Volusia County Speedway and Bronson Motor Speedway along with being the race
    director and announcer for the former Florida Pro Late Model Series, ran his
    own promotions company which promoted Modified racing from 1994-97, and was
    the announcer at Sunshine Speedway from 1993-99.
    Charity work has always been a forte of Bristol’s starting with his
    “Go-Kart Fundraisers” for the Central Florida Children’s Home and
    progressing to the current Charity Truckers 200 which is held each December at
    Speedworld. Three of the Charity Truckers events have been held so far
    raising money for three families who have children with life-threatening
    ailments.
    Kim Brown, Operations Manager for FASCAR, says she is “excited” about
    Bristol coming on as Promoter. “We’ve already been e-mailing each other
    back and forth and he has some really outstanding ideas,” says Brown. “He
    has such a passion for Speedworld and the sport of racing and he is a perfect
    fit for the job,” she says.
    Brown will continue to be in charge of the FASCAR office and will take care
    of the business end of things including scheduling track testing and Butch
    Pierce is the one to go to concerning competition and tech questions.
    Pierce also says he’s elated to have Bristol taking over as Promoter.
    “It sure takes a load off everyone else,” he says. “He and I are both
    old racers and we know what it takes to get out here and try and compete.
    I’m sure his love of racing will transcend into some really great promotions
    at the track,” says Pierce.
    "I just want to thank Robert Hart for the opportunity and Kim Brown and
    Butch Pierce for their votes of confidence,” says Bristol “I look forward
    to working with them both to keep Speedworld strong through this tough
    economic year, but also growing and preparing for when things get back
    stronger again. I want to make Speedworld a place where folks want to come
    and see a good quality show at an affordable price. I want the drivers to
    want to be here each week racing and knowing they will get a fair shake and
    most of all have fun! We all need to have more fun and I am going to try to
    make that happen for all of the drivers, crews, fans and officials,” he
    says.
    Bristol also say he wants to make Speedworld more community friendly, by
    helping groups like scouts, schools, churches and other giving groups. “I
    want to have special nights for our firefighters, police officers, military
    and many more,” he says. “We are going to have fun nights like car shows,
    50's and 60's nights, $25 car load night, church nights and more,” says
    Bristol.
    “I feel like we have a great group of employees, who want to make the
    races professional and fun,” he continues. “Butch Pierce is a great
    friend and someone whom I respect very much and we really feel we can work
    together well. Kim Brown is one whom I also appreciate. She really has
    worked hard trying to get the FASCAR tracks running smoothly on the business
    side. Robert Hart has listened to these folks, drivers, and fans and has
    tried to make some decisions that will keep Speedworld operating during this
    rough time. He really does want to keep the tracks going. You can see it in
    his eyes when he talks about it. I just want to try to help all I can. I
    love racing and do not want to see any more tracks lost. That is why I am
    going to work all I can to make some things happen. I want to meet with the
    drivers by divisions over the next 3-4 weeks, get ideas and contacts from
    them that can help us all. I want them to be a part of all this and let them
    know I am working to try to get things better. I will promise them that if I
    set something up with a sponsor, business etc. I will make sure it is done, as
    it was said. I will make sure that what is promised is done. I hope that
    most of the folks who know me know they can trust what I say as I always try
    to be a man of my word. I look forward to helping bring Speedworld through
    this tough time and build it back to a premier Friday night event,” he
    says.
    Bristol is available to those who need to talk. “Drivers, crews and
    fans can call me and I will return their calls as soon as possible,” he
    says. Bristol’s cell number is 407-497-0448 and he hopes to see everyone
    Friday night at Orlando Speedworld.

  • #2
    Good luck...

    Rick, i wish you the best of everything. Hope this means good things for Orlando and for you.
    God bless...
    carolwicks

    P.S.
    I DO MISS MY RUSTY !

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    • #3
      What wonderful news. We talked with Rick this afternoon and I can tell you he is as excited as I have ever seen him.

      Rick Bristol will be with us on Inside Florida Racing Monday night (7-9 PM) for an extended interview discussing the future of Orlando Speedworld.

      Robert Hart made the right choice at the right time. Rick Bristol has done many things in the world Florida stock car racing, but we believe this is the one mission in racing for which he has been priming for, for many years.

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      • #4
        Congrats Rick. I think they've got the right man for the job.

        I was very impressed with his efforts with the Charity Truckers event (that I wasn't sure would work in the first place). If he can bring the same hard work ethic he did for the regular shows as he did for the Truckers race, the future of OSW could be in very good hands.

        One suggestion though... srart with a clean sheet of paper, try some things that the FANS are asking for, and work on re-vamping the whole system. I don't see ANY reason that OSW couldn't become a huge success story. It has to start somewhere, and you just might be the guy who could do it!

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        • #5
          Congrat's Ricky "B"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

          Robert made a great choose in getting you back there. Rusty worked hard, but you are a man that's up for the Challenge. Remember car count is everything!!!!! I don't need to tell you. Good Luck I sure your going to kickbuttttttt.
          Bobby Diehl

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          • #6
            Thanks to each of you !

            Thanks to each of you for your comments. Carol I am not Rusty, I will not wear pink and turqouise shoes, wear funny costumes or act totally nuts.....but I know Rusty cared about what he did. I do care about racing, the crews, the drivers and the fans that make it what it is. I will work hard to try to make things better and fun !!!!
            Jack, I am excited, many know I have always loved Orlando Speedworld and have been around here for 25 plus years........I have done many things and learned alot. I have sat in the stands, raced and run tracks. I want to take all the things I have learned from many great people over the years and apply it to Orlando. I do not want another track to fold. I look forward to talking on Monday night.
            Jerry, FRAS......I appreciate your support, and am glad that the Charity race has made a difference to folks. Not so much the racing itself but the purpose and the event. Your thoughts on a clean sheet of paper are good, but I also believe there is many things that are good and some old stuff from the past that can be brought back. But I will work ard to try to make some new things happen. We do have to try new things to match the world of today, but there is things that have worked in the past and can still work today.
            Bobby, from a guy who can make ant races sound exciting I appreciate your encouragement. I will be pumping things up, and working hard to bring excitment. You never know we may work together on a promotion sometime !!!
            I again want all to know they can call me anytime, drivers, crews, fans. I work for you all. Thanks
            Last edited by Rick B.; 03-29-2009, 12:29 PM.
            Rick Bristol
            Marketing/Promotions Manager
            Auburndale Speedway
            rbmini68@aol.com
            407-497-0448
            www.auburndalespeedway.net
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            • #7
              rick...

              i dont know how youre gonna make it without pink and yellow but somehow i really think you will succeed. i know what youve done for the charities and its really incredible. i was not in any way making fun of you but i miss messin around with rusty on the phone. he is a character. i love to laugh and rusty always made me happy with his silliness. lol
              i SINCERELY hope you can bring the fans and cars to Orlando Speedworld! great people up there. its a perfect location. in the middle of everything thats fun and exciting in Florida. you just have to find the right formula. Good luck


              OZZIE

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              • #8
                Yes, Rick plans a very low-key approach... This week (weather permitting) he will parachute into the race track just after the Bandolero feature, then spend the next hour at the main entrance signing autographs with his good friend Tiger Woods and will be giving away free kittens to the first 500 spectators (kittens provided through the courtest of Barbie Crews)....
                During intermission, Rick has invited Jerry "Frasson 118" Binner to give an inspirational seminar entitled "Surviving the Economic Crisis With Only Beer, Potato Chips, and a Good Woman (or Race Car)."

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                • #9
                  Now that I would like to see!!!

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