Tom Bambard (born in
South Lyon, Michigan) is an American former
NASCAR
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driver and
ice dancer
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He competed in two
Craftsman Truck Series
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events in 1999. He made his debut at
Louisville
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, running for Conely Motorsports. He started 28th, but finished 27th after radiator problems. Two races later, he finished 22nd at
California
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, running the #23 Chevy for
Team Racing
Team Racing was a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series team. It was owned by former driver Phil Bonifield. The team fielded multiple trucks, usually with sponsorship from Red Line Oil and the Coverall Carports.
Truck No. 23 history
Team Rac ...
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As an ice dancer, he won three bronze medals before retiring in 1997.
Driver profile
racingone.com
References
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Year of birth missing (living people)
American male ice dancers
Living people
NASCAR drivers
People from South Lyon, Michigan
Sportspeople from Oakland County, Michigan
Racing drivers from Michigan
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