Joey Will Return To
Go Green Racing
At Richmond International Speedway
On Friday April 26th !

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Joey on the Richmond news spreading the word about organ donation.
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Joey, DL staff and King Richard. Of course we asked if he is signed up to save lives. And he is!

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Watch Joey's Commercial For Iowa
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Listen to Joey's Interview With
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Wreck, no back-up car ends Gase's Bristol chase
Nate Hubbard | Bristol Herald Courier | Posted: Friday, March 15, 2013 10:36 pm
BRISTOL, Tenn. – Joey Gase won't get his third crack at Bristol Motor Speedway this weekend.
The 20-year-old driver of the No. 52 car on the Nationwide Series was involved in a nasty accident Friday during the second practice session for today’s Jeff Foxworthy’s Grit Chips 300.
“Unfortunately we don’t have a backup car, so we’re done,” Gase said.
Slowing to avoid the No. 70 car driven by Brad Teague, Gase was drilled from behind by Brad Sweet in a crash that lifted his car into the air.
Sweet said the traffic on the track took him by surprise.
“It just happened so quickly,” Sweet said. “I didn’t do a good job, but it just is what it is.”
“Everything happens so fast,” he added. “My spotter did a great job. It wasn’t his fault at all. It’s just one of those things you don’t expect to happen.”
Sprint Cup regular Kevin Harvick, who turned in the fastest lap of the second Nationwide practice session, also was dinged in the scrum, but said his No. 33 Chevrolet should be good to go today.
Gase finished 36th and 31st, respectively, in the two Nationwide races at Bristol last year.
Bad Luck For Joey As He Stops For A Car That Spun
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Joey Paid A Special Visit To The
Nevada Children's Hospital!

Nascar Nationwide Series Driver, and Cedar Rapids' own, Joey Gase
is launching his 2013 driving season as the driver of Jimmy Means Racing's #52 car for Donate Life America.
Party starts at 4pm and runs 'til close.
Joey will be on hand all night, so come meet a great guy and fantastic driver! Help us rally support for a local hero, and wish him luck in the upcoming season!
In honor of Donate Life America, organ donor registration cards and web access will be available.
Free hors d'oeuvres!
Join him at:
Sip & Stir
1119 1st Ave SE Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
Check out: www.sipnstir.net

Anyone that is interested in getting a driver card like the one below,
Please send a self addressed stamped envelope to:
Joey Gase Racing
3719 Hawk Avenue S.W.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404

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Joey will be racing June 12th at the Milwaukee Mile!

Joey Gets A Drafting Push From Dale Jr. At Daytona
Pit Crew Helmet Cam Footage From Perry Mitchell
NATIONWIDE KANSAS LOTTERY 300 October 8th

JOEY MAKES HIS NATIONWIDE SERIES DEBUT - US CELLULAR 250, NEWTON IOWA
Cedar Rapids teenager Joey Gase reached his goal Saturday when he finished in the top half of the field during his Nationwide Series debut.
He’ll remember one moment, though, forever.
When race win contender Carl Edwards was charging through lapped traffic, the Xavier graduate followed fair-play protocol and allowed the Sprint Cup star — with the stronger car — to pass.
As Edwards sped by, he offered Gase a wave.
“It was pretty crazy,” said Gase, an 18-year-old regular at Hawkeye Downs in Cedar Rapids. “When you get a wave from Carl Edwards for being nice to him, that’s pretty cool.”
Gase started 34th in the 43-car field before finishing 20th.
“It does a lot to know I can actually run with these guys,” he said.







