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Keyed-Up Motorsports
Keyed-Up Motorsports is a stock car racing team currently on hiatus from the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series owned by Raymond Key. The team fielded the No. 90 Chevrolet Impala for 2010 but failed to qualify for the 2010 Daytona 500. Casey Mears was the driver for the first six events, their crew chief was Doug Richert and the team purchased their cars from Dale Earnhardt Inc. The team committed to run the first 7 races of 2010 and planned to run the full season if funding was secured. It was briefly an affiliate of the Nationwide Series team, Key Motorsports, owned by Raymond's brother Curtis. Car No. 90 History In late 2009, Raymond Key was granted permission by NASCAR to form a new Sprint Cup Series team for the 2010 season. Keyed-Up selected the number "90" for their first car with the goal of competing in the Daytona 500. Keyed-Up was able to find sponsorship for the new car. As of the Daytona 500 their sponsors include75000000.com Wix Filters, Simpson Race Products, and Russo ...
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Simpson Race Products
Simpson Performance Products is an American motorsports parts supplier. It supplies gloves, helmets, harness systems, driver's suits, head restraints, shoes, and more to racers at local tracks to international teams. It was started by Bill Simpson as Simpson Drag Chutes. History In 1958, the 18-year-old Simpson broke both arms in a drag racing crash.Biography
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Simpson said later, "Until then, I was like most drivers. The only time I thought about safety was after I'd been hurt. This time, I was hurt bad enough to do a lot of thinking." Simpson's uncle owned a military surplus store ...
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