• Brian Simo (pronounced "see-mow") (born October 1, 1959) is an American former professional racing driver and businessman. He is a veteran of Trans-Am...
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  • American lifestyle clothing brand that was created in 1989 by Mark Simo, Brian Simo and Marty Moates. No Fear Inc. products are sold at various retail...
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  • Mark "Simo" Simonaitis (born October 1, 1959) is an American race car driver and entrepreneur. He is the twin brother of racer Brian Simo. Currently,...
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  • road course at Infineon. After Blount's release, Long, Sacks, Chaffin, Brian Simo, Kertus Davis, Skinner, and Joey McCarthy attempted races for the team...
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    back within four laps of the start, and stayed there for most of the race. Brian Vickers, the other Toyota driver in the event, started fourth, and though...
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    Scott Pruett (No. 32), R. K. Smith (No. 71), Brett Bodine (No. 11), Brian Simo (No. 90) This was Steve Park's first career Winston Cup victory. Jeff...
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    82 – Scott Speed, No. 27 – Tom Hubert, No. 37 – Chris Cook, No. 36 – Brian Simo, No. 87 – Joe Nemechek (qualified but was replaced by Scott Speed) The...
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    Tommy Kendall Ford Mustang 1998 Paul Gentilozzi Chevrolet Camaro 1999 Brian Simo Ford Mustang 2000 Paul Gentilozzi Jaguar XKR 2001 Paul Gentilozzi Jaguar...
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    Chris Cook (No. 49), Travis Kvapil (No. 78), Stanton Barrett (No. 95), Brian Simo (No. 61) Tom Hubert in this race, had his third-consecutive 43rd-place...
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    Brett Bodine Mike Hillman Donlavey Racing 90 Hut Stricklin 29 Bobby King Brian Simo 2 Rick Mast 5 Haas-Carter Motorsports 26 Jimmy Spencer Donnie Wingo 66...
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  • Stremme driving in all races except the two road course races, where Brian Simo and Patrick Long drove respectively. They made the field on qualifying...
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  • the course of the season, DNQ-ing nine times, before he was released. Brian Simo took over at Watkins Glen, before Stricklin took over the rest of the...
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    Elliott Sadler 19- Jeremy Mayfield 32- Ron Fellows * 12- Ryan Newman 33- Brian Simo * Failed to qualify: Brandon Ash (#02), Kevin Lepage (#37), Stanton Barrett...
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    Bahama into the BF Goodrich Tires Trans-Am Series. Brian Simo and Qvale founder Bruce Qvale competed, Simo won the title by 12 points. The Mangusta went on...
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    110.641 mph (178.06 km/h) 1:22.041 4.05 km (Full) Trans-Am qualifying Brian Simo Qvale Mangusta July 22, 2001 1:35.727 4.05 km (Full) NASCAR qualifying...
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    champion miler Pancho Segura, former professional tennis player and coach Brian Simo, NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Sebastian Soto, professional soccer player...
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    No. 60 Ford for his self-owned No Fear Racing team, and his "teammate" Brian Simo was to have driven the No. 34 Ford, usually raced for Front Row Motorsports...
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    make race as qualifying was cancelled due to rain: Boris Said (#60) and Brian Simo (#34). The 3M Performance 400 was held August 17 at Michigan International...
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  • who transferred to the #70 ride this week, and failed to make the race; Brian Simo drove Front Row Motorsports' #34 car, which switched from Chevrolet to...
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  • race 1999 Distance 101.12 Laps 64 Most wins (driver) Bill Saunders (1) Brian Simo (1) Most wins (manufacturer) Chevrolet Corvette (1) Ford Mustang Cobra...
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    to drive for 17 races, Patrick Carpentier for both Pocono races, and Brian Simo for both road course races. Robert Richardson Jr. finished 18th at the...
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    driving for Wood Brothers Racing in 17 scheduled races. Another driver, Brian Keselowski also entered the series, after qualifying for the 2011 Daytona...
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    part of a 12 car crash. Waltrip was on the outside of three wide under Brian Vickers and Johnny Sauter when Sauter and Vickers made contact and squeezed...
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  • in 2005, finishing 17th at Talladega. In addition, road course ringer Brian Simo brought home a 10th-place finish at Infineon Raceway. Clint Bowyer (Childress'...
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  • Cook J. J. Yeley Michael McDowell Scott Riggs Terry Labonte Bill Elliott Brian Simo Andy Pilgrim Erik Darnell Scott Speed Manufacturer Chevrolet Ford Dodge...
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    to qualify: Mike Olsen (#61), Joey McCarthy (#41), Tom Bolles (#76), Brian Simo (#03) The First Union 200 was held May 17 at Nazareth Speedway. Dale Earnhardt...
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    Jaguar XKR driven by Paul Gentilozzi, Scott Pruett, Michael Lauer, and Brian Simo. The GT category was won by the No. 66 The Racer's Group Porsche 996 GT3-RS...
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    Gordon to win both road course races in one NSCS season. Road ringer Brian Simo drove in this race for Richard Childress Racing and recorded his only...
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    Brandon Davis Bill Romanowski Anthony Marlowe Former drivers David Stremme Brian Simo Patrick Long Michael Waltrip Kevin Swindell Cole Whitt Parker Kligerman...
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    Baldwin Racing 36 Mike Bliss 7 Johnny Sauter 5 Casey Mears 7 Geoff Bodine 1 Brian Simo 1 Steve Park 1 Ron Fellows 1 Dave Blaney 7 J. J. Yeley 6 TRG Motorsports...
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