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  • Jessica Murphy makes drive for diversity in NASCAR

    Found this article on OrlandoSentinel.com

    Her racing resume showed promise, but dreams of a future racing NASCAR were unlikely, as they are for any aspiring racer.

    Racing at any level is expensive, and Jessica Murphy's family felt the strain of her racing career, which was based at New Smyrna Speedway. They might not have to worry about that anymore.

    Murphy, who lives in Groveland, was selected last week as one of 29 drivers invited to NASCAR's Drive for Diversity combine at Motor Mile Speedway in Virginia. The combine will take place on October 19 and 20, and from it NASCAR will select 10 drivers to enter its Drive for Diversity program, in which NASCAR hopes to provide female and minority drivers with an inlet into professional racing.

    "They're giving me a great opportunity," Murphy said.

    Murphy began racing quartermidgets when she was six years old. The quartermidget track at New Smyrna Speedway hadn't been built yet, so she raced in Ocoee at a track that no longer exists. Her father raced, and after a while two racers in the family became too complicated, so Murphy took a break.

    At 12 years old, Murphy returned to the sport and raced Bandoleros. In 2002, she won six races in just 10 starts. Murphy won the New Smyrna Speedway track championship in the Pro Truck division in 2007, and last year she began racing late models.

    "It's just, it's real fun," said Murphy, who is 19. "You meet new people. I just like going fast."

    Several months ago, Murphy said someone at New Smyrna Speedway submitted her name to NASCAR. She interviewed, and then applied for the program.

    NASCAR began Drive for Diversity in 2004. In the past the program's participants were paired with teams that competed in the late model series or NASCAR's regional series. This season the program shifts to Charlotte, where all 10 drivers will race for Revolution Racing, a team created specifically for the program.

    Four of the selected drivers will race in the NASCAR Camping World Series and six in the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series racing late models. They'll all drive identical equipment and have the chance to move up within the organization from late model to Camping World Series competition.

    "Five years from now, we'd like to see a number of female and minority drivers competing in the Camping World Truck Series, Nationwide and even the Sprint Cup Series," said Max Siegel, the CEO of the 909 group, which runs Revolution Racing, when asked what he'd like to see to consider the program successful.

    If Murphy impresses the right people, she could be a part of that success.

  • #2
    I wanna puke

    Just because you're not a WHITE MALE you get a shot at the "big time"! It really sucks for guys that are actually racing and winning on a regular basis. I watched a kid(?) Joey Caterelli(?) drive the wheels off a sportsman last week and he'll never get a chance. There are others even better than him in the supers, lates, and mods

    Oh yeah, congratulations Ms. Murphey and I truly wish you the best of luck.
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    • #3
      Not to be negative, I wish her the best of luck, but isn't this just another form of Affirmative action? I thought we were trying to desegregate. I guess that just leads to other arguments though.

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      • #4
        They should call it what it really is. The "drive for more money program." All this has ever been about is getting more non white male fans to watch and spend money on Nascar. I do not know much about Jessica so I won't knock her getting this opportunity but I will call the program out for what it really is about. Also Johanna Long should be getting a real chance in Nascar and I hope she can do it without this program as she has the talent to get that shot.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by RSB View Post
          Just because you're not a WHITE MALE you get a shot at the "big time"! It really sucks for guys that are actually racing and winning on a regular basis. I watched a kid(?) Joey Caterelli(?) drive the wheels off a sportsman last week and he'll never get a chance. There are others even better than him in the supers, lates, and mods

          Oh yeah, congratulations Ms. Murphey and I truly wish you the best of luck.
          Good timing, you beat me by a couple of seconds.

          I saw Joey race at Nss and win against a pretty good group of cars.

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          • #6
            Johanna Long is an outstanding racer and should go far. The girl has talent and a great dad behind her.

            Congratulations to Jessica.

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            • #7
              Johanna Long qualified 2nd tonight out of 29 drivers at 5 flags speedway. Only Augie Grill was faster. We will see how she does in the race but she is very talented.

              From Speed 51.com

              Complete Qualifying Results

              CAR # DRIVER BEST LAP
              1st 112 Augie Grill 16.657
              2nd 10 Johanna Long 16.763
              3rd 9 Chase Elliott 16.888
              4th 1S Stephen McCurley 16.892
              5th 2 John Bolen 16.893
              6th 1 Eddie Mercer 16.945
              7th 49 Stanley Smith 16.948
              8th 99S Casey Smith 16.954
              9th 10 Danny Bagwell 16.961
              10th 02 Matt Smith 16.963
              11th 6 Hunter Robbins 17.012
              12th 26 Bubba Pollard 17.014
              13th 711 Max Gresham 17.016
              14th 11R David Rogers 17.022
              15th 97 Jimmy Garmon 17.040
              16th 12 Chuck Barnes Jr 17.048
              17th 05 Jeremy Colangelo 17.053
              18th 38 Josh Hamner 17.082
              19th 99 Wayne Niedecken Jr 17.083
              20th 21 Scott Carlson 17.105
              21st 41 Chris Davidson 17.107
              22nd 51 Colt James 17.108
              23rd 40 Keith English 17.131
              24th 31 Tyler Millwood 17.137
              25th 45 Dwayne Buggay 17.150
              26th 47 Trey Mitchell 17.171
              27th 43 Dennis Schoenfeld 17.183
              28th 48 Cecil Chunn 17.197
              29th 29 Allen Karnes 17.460

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              • #8
                Augie Grill won the race Johanna Long finished 4th and with Bubba Pollard getting caught up in a wreck on lap 1 allowed Johanna Long to win the Blizzard series points championship. The first female to win it, pretty impressive.

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                • #9
                  That's a hell of a field of late models right there. Johanna certainly has the talent to go places and sponsor backing - she'll be driving an ARCA race for the D'Hondt team Alli Owens has been driving for, but according to D'Hondt Owens will be moving on.

                  Should I be surprised that NA$CAR picked a driver for their program that has had suspensions for unsportsmanlike conduct in recent years?
                  www.FloridaSprintCarFans.com - because Florida sprint car racing needs all the help it can get...

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                  • #10
                    I spoke to her last night. she was doing ok in the race, think a backmarker wrecked her, was nice to see Tim Russell win there, after a 2 and a half year absense he said after the race. Russell said he'd return for next DSS race.
                    Last edited by Gary J; 09-27-2009, 03:45 PM. Reason: z

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                    • #11
                      jessica is a great driver deserves this chance no matter what the circumstances with the program from nascar,.

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                      • #12
                        Congrat's Jennifer come on down and show'em who's the BOSS!!!

                        We would like to invite you and your Dad to come down and go for the braggen rights to the ASA / CCMP Challenge. Friday and Saturday Nights of FUN!!!!! Hope to here from you or DAD!!!!!
                        Bobby Diehl "CCMP Promotions"
                        813-817-7223

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                        • #13
                          Stimulus grant to NASCAR is paying the bill from what is in the rumor mill.

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                          • #14
                            Bobby Diehl wrote:

                            "Congrat's Jennifer come on down and show'em who's the BOSS!!!"

                            ...Who the hell is "Jennifer"?? I saw no mention of a "Jennifer". Johanna, and Jessica...but not a "Jennifer".

                            Sheesh.

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                            • #15
                              That's because you don't have a decoder ring...

                              Free with a six pack of Schlitz.

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