(MOORESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA) August 26, 2012 – There is no quit in the American Majority No. 81 team. Week-in and week-out, Jason Bowles and his crew battle right to the last lap, and Bristol Friday night was no different. After sustaining damage to the rear end from an early spin and contact with the wall, Bowles and the team made the necessary repairs and clawed their way back into the top-20, recording an 18th place finish at the “World’s Fastest Half-Mile.”
“The car was much better in race trim than qualifying,” explained Bowles. “We moved up quickly early on until I got loose under the 01 car and scraped the wall. The guys did an excellent job getting the car back together and we were able to make our way back towards the front. I really have to thank them and American Majority for all of their support. We couldn’t do it without them.”
After qualifying 26th, Bowles quickly moved up to 18th place by lap 30. On lap 46, Jason got loose under the 01 of Mike Wallace and got into the inside wall, sustaining some damage to the rear end. After making the repairs, Bowles slowly moved back towards the front, moving into the top-20 with just 20 laps to go. Even with the damage, the American Majority No. 81 was fast and Jason was able to move into 18th place before the checkered flag.
In the points, Jason was able to advance one position to 14th in the driver standings. The MacDonald Motorsports No. 81 also moved up one spot in the owner standings, into 22nd.
Next week, the MacDonald Motorsports team heads south to Atlanta Motor Speedway. The NRA American Warrior 300 can be seen live on ESPN2 Saturday at 6:30PM ET.
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About American Majority Racing
American Majority Racing is a national program of American Majority, the nation’s leading conservative grassroots training organization. The program is designed to target millions of NASCAR fans from all political backgrounds in an unprecedented effort to engage them in the electoral process. Having teamed up with NASCAR driver Jason Bowles and car #81 MacDonald Motorsports for the 2012 NASCAR Nationwide Series racing season, the American Majority Racing program is designed to educate Americans about how smaller government and less spending will “Keep America Free.” Through www.PledgetoVote.com, American Majority Racing encourages all Americans to register and vote in the 2012 elections.
About American Majority
American Majority is the leading developer of the nation’s new 21st century conservative grassroots political infrastructure. The organization uses its cutting edge curriculum to empower individuals and organizations with the most effective tools to promote liberty through limited government. American Majority trains thousands of activists and candidates each year in communities across the country to be catalysts for authentic change in government. The non-profit, non-partisan organization is dedicated to developing a new generation of American elected and opinion leadership that will reject the self-destructive policies associated with government expansion and promote those that will lead to growth and success.
About MacDonald Motorsports
MacDonald Motorsports Owner Randy MacDonald has been around the NASCAR circles since 1985, when he began his own racing career with the loving support of his father “Doc” and his mother Pat MacDonald. As a NASCAR driver, Randy was successful in making it all the way to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. The MacDonald family became NASCAR team owners in 1986 and have fielded cars in all three of NASCAR’s elite series following faith based principles. MacDonald Motorsports focuses on assisting our sponsors with strategically increasing the overall awareness of corporate messaging or brand recognition by consistently articulating the message to be delivered through motorsports. MacDonald Motorsports offers drivers opportunities to gain experience from grass roots all the way through the elite series of NASCAR.