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2004 Todd Szegedy Hills Brothers Coffee/Jewel Supermarkets - Chicagoland
To the modified crowd, Todd Szegedy is a well known commodity. On the national level, not so much, only making 3 starts with NEMCO in 2004, to respectable results. But he is best known as the guy who was on track when the giant inflatable orange rolled down the front straight. Because of this, NASCAR allowed him to rerun his attempt, and he timed in a solid 12th, but would sadly crash out on lap 60 finishing 39th, his worst of the year, the other results being a respectable 21st and a 15th. Not bad for a modified guy, eh?
2005 Greg Sacks Unsponsored - Kansas DNQ
While most people know of the red Intrepid when it comes to those who know about Sacks 2005 campaign, this car has to my knowledge never been done before. Judging by the fact it is a silver Charger I'd have a guess it likely was one of Marlin's cars that was passed on. Either way Sacks failed to make the grade. I will eventually redo the metallic as the Chargers use an older layer that isn't quite up to scratch.
2005 Geoffery Bodine Unsponsored - Bud Shootout
In 2005 BGN underdogs GIC-Mixon Motorsports hired Geoffery Bodine to attempt speedweeks. Up to this point they had attempted a few Cupraces in 2002 and 2004 and failed to make any of them, and Bodine woul qualify them for the Budweiser Shootout. Unfortunately they lost the draft immediately and fell out after a handful of laps. With Bodine failing to make the 500 and the cup program being canned as the team focused on trying to find funding for their Busch team, this would be the only time the Cup team would ever be on track in a race scenario.
2005 Shane Hall Security Link, Inc. - Atlanta Withdrawal fictional concept.
What do you do when you have a car that has A. NO photos, B. only been on the entry list for ONE race, and C. was a withdrawal bringing the whole thing into question whether this was a thing or NOT!?!? You find something close enough, and fudge the hell out it to turn it into that seems somewhat believable.
And you may be asking, this looks like a copy paste of the #96 ORTEC BGN car from 2004? Well, the driver for the latter half of the season for ORTEC Racing was Shane Hall. ORTEC Racing ran the #96. ORTEC had Security Link, Inc. as a sponsor for a race. The things that don't add up are the fact that the listed owner is a totally different person(but that has happened before where Racing Reference lists a different owner for the same team) and that ORTEC attempted no Busch Races in 2005. But until proof shows me otherwise, I'm sticking with what I've got. Heck I'm 90% certain the SLI logo is wholly inaccurate because all I had was a bad angle photo of the #96 after it bit the dust in a lap 5 pileup.
Credits:
Template: Me using a the SS.net template as a base/reference/a few odds and ends
Decals: Splash&Go, me, Google, TheFlynnZone(Hills Bros)
Numbers: BER(#7 heavily edited), Me(#13, #93, #96)