MB Motorsports to run Kentucky with Ben Stancill
Wright City, MO (July 13th, 2009)-MB Motorsports will run their third NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race of 2009 this Saturday, July 18th in the “Built Ford Tough 225” at the Kentucky Speedway. Ayden, North Carolina’s Ben Stancill will once again take the wheel of the MB Motorsports Ford F-150, after having a very strong Top-20 run at Lowe’s Motor Speedway in his last race with the MB Motorsports Team on May 15th. It was Ben’s second Top-20 in only 3 previous NCWTS starts.
“We’re really looking forward to Kentucky with Ben Stancill at the wheel”, stated MB Motorsports Owner and Crew Chief Mike Mittler. “Ben has done very well for us this year and we have a great truck ready to go for Kentucky.”
"I can't wait to see how the truck runs after all the hard work and changes that have been made since the Charlotte race.” said Stancill as he prepares for Kentucky. “I know all the guys have really been working overtime to get everything ready. Mr. Mittler has really put a lot of time, money, and energy into this race and I truly appreciate all the hard work. This will be my first time racing at Kentucky and I feel good going there with MB Motorsports. I know with Mike's experience, he'll be able to help me find the groove quickly. I'm ready."
MB Motorsports has fielded a truck in the NASCAR division since the inaugural 1995 season. 20 Year old Ben Stancill from Ayden, NC joined an elite group of drivers that have driven MB Motorsports Trucks, Including: Carl Edwards, Jamie McMurray, Brad Keselowski, Regan Smith, Justin Allgaier, the late Kenny Irwin Jr. and the late Tony Roper.
Longtime partners, Mittler Bros. Machine & Tool, Dave Porter Trucking, and Don Shetler Ford, will continue their support of MB Motorsports again in 2009. Please visit www.mbracing.net for more information on the MB Motorsports Team.
The “Kentucky 225” NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race will be telecast live on MRN Radio and SPEED Channel TV at 6:30PM (eastern) on Saturday, July 18th, 2009.
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