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  2. Go Green Racing - Wikipedia

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    Go Green Racing has also operated a racing team in the development series K&N Pro Series East; in 2012 they announced plans to have a "Young Guns" competition to select a Maine driver to drive the team's car at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in September, [9] the selected driver was Austin Theriault.

  3. Austin Theriault - Wikipedia

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    Austin Leo Theriault (born January 23, 1994) [1] is an American professional stock car racing driver and politician who recently served in the Maine House of Representatives for the 1st district from 2022 to 2024.

  4. Joey Gase - Wikipedia

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    In January 2012, it was announced that Gase would drive the No. 39 Ford for Go Green Racing for the entire 2012 Nationwide Series season, competing for rookie of the year honors. [3] [5] Gase was planned to be the lead driver of a two-car team for Go Green Racing; the team's second car, the No. 04, would be driven by several drivers. [5]

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  6. Beech Ridge Motor Speedway - Wikipedia

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    The track is located near the Scarborough Downs horse racing track. Beech Ridge Motor Speedway hosted races on Saturday nights, as well as Thursdays. On Saturdays, the racing consisted of the Pro Series, Sport Series, and the Wild Cats. On Thursdays, the Mad Bombers, Beetle Bugs, Mighty Trucks, Ladies and Legends divisions participate.

  7. T. J. Duke - Wikipedia

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    T. J. Duke III (born September 21, 1993) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He has driven in the NASCAR Nationwide Series for Key Motorsports and Go Green Racing, the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series for SS-Green Light Racing and has also raced late models around Florida.

  8. Josh Wise - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Wise returned to JR Motorsports part-time and also drove for Go Green Racing and Key Motorsports. Wise raced part-time in 2011 bouncing between three different teams but still managed to finish 16th in the Nationwide Series drivers standings, He also made his Cup Series debut at Chicago, driving for Max Q Motorsports ; he qualified for ...

  9. Matt Frahm - Wikipedia

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    Frahm made his Xfinity debut in 2011, where he made three starts for Go Green Racing in the No. 39 car. He had one crash, at Phoenix International Raceway. [6] He posted finishes of 26th at New Hampshire and 25th at Lucas Oil Raceway. [7] In 2012, he made a career-high six starts. [8] One, at Richmond International Raceway, was for Go