BAM Racing is a NASCAR racing team based in Charlotte, North Carolina owned by Beth Ann and Tony Morganthau. The team's fields the #49 Paralyzed Vetrans of America Dodge driven by John Andretti in NEXTEL Cup, NASCAR's top racing series. The team's current primary sponsor is Freightliner, the team is also sponsored by Fire Dex and sometimes in a few races, the #49 goes unsponsored. BAM's trailblazer, Ken Schrader, who helped build BAM Racing from 2003-2005, left after the 2005 season to join the Wood Brothers. In 2006, Schrader will be replaced by Kevin Lepage.
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| - BAM Racing is a NASCAR racing team based in Charlotte, North Carolina owned by Beth Ann and Tony Morganthau. The team's fields the #49 Paralyzed Vetrans of America Dodge driven by John Andretti in NEXTEL Cup, NASCAR's top racing series. The team's current primary sponsor is Freightliner, the team is also sponsored by Fire Dex and sometimes in a few races, the #49 goes unsponsored. BAM's trailblazer, Ken Schrader, who helped build BAM Racing from 2003-2005, left after the 2005 season to join the Wood Brothers. In 2006, Schrader will be replaced by Kevin Lepage.
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| - BAM Racing is a NASCAR racing team based in Charlotte, North Carolina owned by Beth Ann and Tony Morganthau. The team's fields the #49 Paralyzed Vetrans of America Dodge driven by John Andretti in NEXTEL Cup, NASCAR's top racing series. The team's current primary sponsor is Freightliner, the team is also sponsored by Fire Dex and sometimes in a few races, the #49 goes unsponsored. BAM's trailblazer, Ken Schrader, who helped build BAM Racing from 2003-2005, left after the 2005 season to join the Wood Brothers. In 2006, Schrader will be replaced by Kevin Lepage. In March 2006 Jimmy Spencer was hired by BAM Racing being to race at Martinsville Speedway in place of rookie Brent Sherman. Spencer will also be an advisor for BAM and will mentor for Sherman, and could possibly appear in more races, most likely on short tracks. Another driver change was announced in May, as veteran journeyman racer Mike Wallace will race the #49 at Richmond. On May 5, 2006, Kevin Lepage left Front Row Motorsports, Mike Bliss took over the #49 for the rest of the season. Bliss ran the first half of 2007 but left in June. Klaus Graf ran at Infenion, Larry Foyt ran Daytona and Chad Chaffin ran at New Hampshire and Chicagoland. Bliss returned for Pocono but left pernamently with Schrader returning for Indianapolis and John Andretti taking over for the rest of the year. Andretti will run the 2008 season with the team.
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