Mike Clark is an American musician, is an former guitarist Suicidal Tendencies.
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| - Mike Clark is an American musician, is an former guitarist Suicidal Tendencies.
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- His only Star Trek credits are drawings of "Andorians" (with Karl Kesel) and "Fabrini" and "Guardian of Forever" (with Tony Salmons) from "Who's Who in Star Trek 1" and "Melkots" (with Greg Brooks) and "Metrons" (with Keith Williams) from "Who's Who in Star Trek 2".
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| - Mike Clark is a former NASCAR driver from Danville, IN. He competed in three Craftsman Truck Series events in his career.
Clark's first race came in 1998, when he debuted at Sonoma. Starting 31st in the field of thirty-two, Clark fell some twelve laps down in the race but still managed to garner a career-best 21st place finish.
Things were much rougher for Clark in his two 1999 races. He began the year at Evergreen, starting last and only improving to 29th in the race after early engine problems. Then, Clark started and finished last at Loudon after a second-lap crash.
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| - Mike Clark is an American musician, is an former guitarist Suicidal Tendencies.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Mike Clark Real Name Mike Clark First publication Unknown
- His only Star Trek credits are drawings of "Andorians" (with Karl Kesel) and "Fabrini" and "Guardian of Forever" (with Tony Salmons) from "Who's Who in Star Trek 1" and "Melkots" (with Greg Brooks) and "Metrons" (with Keith Williams) from "Who's Who in Star Trek 2".
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