HOME| PHOTO GALLERY | THE ALL NEW!! MESSAGE BOARD |
RACING NEWS
Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Brunnhoelzl Follows Family Path To The Race Track


ASHEBORO, N.C. – If you walk up and down pit road at any NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour event and ask the drivers and crews about who they think is going to be the next future star on the horizon, more than a few people will point towards George Brunnhoelzl III as the driver to watch.

Racing isn’t just a hobby for Brunnhoelzl – it’s the only way of life the 25 year-old resident of Mooresville, N.C. has ever known.

“My family has always been in racing and now I’m a third generation driver,” Brunnhoelzl explained. “My grandfather and my dad raced Modifieds, so I grew up watching them and wanting to do what they were doing. I’d say I was going to races before I was even born with my mother going to watch my dad race. I got addicted to racing at an early age and I still love it.


“There really wasn’t ever any question of what I wanted to do with my life. Once you’re around racing long enough, you either love it or you hate it. I love it.”

Brunnhoelzl (No. 28 Oval Blue Ford) followed in the Modified path that was paved by his dad, George Jr., and seemingly every other member of his family over three generations. Brunnhoelzl would work on his family’s Modifieds while living on Long Island, New York, helping the family at the track at places like Riverhead Raceway before getting behind the wheel of a 600-horsepower Modified for himself in 1999.

“I ran my first Modified race at my hometown track in Riverhead when I was 16 years old,” Brunnhoelzl said. “After I moved down here to Mooresville (N.C.) I ran the Modifieds for a while before I started racing in the Hooters Pro Cup Series. I ran that series for a couple of years before I came back to the Modifieds and it’s been a lot more fun.”

Once Brunnhoelzl graduated high school, he moved to North Carolina to further his racing career and help out the family business of building jacks and other pit equipment as the vice-president of Brunnhoelzl Racing Inc.

Most of the top NASCAR Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Craftsman Truck Series teams use the jacks that Brunnhoelzl Racing builds.

“The whole deal with the jack business started with my dad who wanted a jack that was lighter because he didn’t have a lot of people helping him out in the shop so he needed to move the car around by himself,” Brunnhoelzl said. “One night he decided to make his own jack, and he came up with a very crude aluminum jack. Before long, a lot of the other teams wanted one for themselves and from there it’s just evolved into a very successful business.

“I guess that was about 25 years ago and dad was the first one to come out with an aluminum jack. I believe we have a very good reputation, and our company prides themselves because each jack is hand-tailored so we can accommodate each jackman and their special needs.”


All Brunnhoelzl Racing products are made in the United States.

Business is good for Brunnhoelzl and family, but for right now the focus is on him scoring his first career Whelen Southern Modified Tour victory. His next chance will be this Saturday night in the Whelen Southern Modified Tour 150 at Caraway Speedway.

Brunnhoelzl came painfully close to ending his winless skid last Friday night at Ace (N.C.) Speedway, running on leader L.W. Miller’s rear bumper until just past the halfway point when he experienced mechanical problems.

Brunnhoelzl would finish the Ace race with a disappointing 15th-place finish but rebounded in a rare Whelen Southern Modified Tour doubleheader the next night at Caraway with a fourth-place finish which moved him to 10th in points.

“It’s kind of aggravating to come so close to winning my first race on the Whelen Southern Modified Tour,” Brunnhoelzl said. “It’s hard to accept that we were so close to winning at Ace because we had one of the cars to beat. It’s aggravating but it’s also exciting because I know I can win one of these races pretty soon. I know I can do this.”

Miller, the defending NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour champion, admits that the young Brunnhoelzl is taking all the right steps in his goal to pursue a career in the NASCAR world.

“George and that whole team have done a great job so far this season after they struggled a little bit last year,” Miller said. “They regrouped over the winter and built a new car, and it’s obviously paying off for them so far this season.

“George is a guy that’s going to be tough to beat everywhere we go this season. I have a lot of respect for not only George but his whole family. His shop is only two doors down from my shop, so we’ve always got along and worked together very well.”

Brunnhoelzl jokes that he might be too respectful of his fellow drivers a little more than he should.

“I try to race people clean and a lot of the time I probably race a little too clean,” Brunnhoelzl said. “I just want people to race me the same way I race them and be respectful. The biggest thing for me is that the Whelen Southern Modified Tour is a lot of fun. The crowd in the grandstands gets to see one of the best shows in all of racing. It’s NASCAR’s oldest division, and that says a lot about this kind of racing.

“It’s a very laid-back but professional series where everybody is very courteous to one another. It’s like one big family when you really think about it. The Whelen Southern Modified Tour has got just a great atmosphere and it’s really fun to be a small part of it.”

And winning his first Whelen Southern Modified Tour event would be the biggest moment of his racing career.

“That would be the icing on the cake because I’m trying my best to make it happen and happen soon,” Brunnhoelzl said. “I want to end this little streak Saturday night at Caraway. It’s hard to say what I’d do if I were to win. Hopefully we’ll get to see what happens pretty soon.”


Have an opinion on this story? Post a message on The Southern Motor Racing Forum OR Send the Editor an E-mail!



SOUTHERN MOTOR RACING ARCHIVES
ALL NEWS ARTICLES
 
MORE HEADLINE NEWS
 Sprint Star Ragan Set To Run Caraway Modified Opener

 Hirschman Wins Josh Jenkins Memorial in Sizzler

 Six Modified Teams Test Bristol’s High Banks

 6 Teams Ready To Test Bristol

  NASCAR Legend Pee Wee Jones Is Remembered

 NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour 2009 Schedule Announced

 Polar Bear Open Practice This Saturday

 Joey Coulter Beats the Best at Southern National

 Clay Rogers On Pole For Seneca 250

 Dillon Looks To Get Fresh Start At NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown

 What Fans Are Missing

 Myers Gets Revenge In North-South Shootout

 ASA Modified Race at Hickory Cancelled

 Reitenour Wins Race While Rival Miller Wins Championship

 Super Cup Finale Set For Sunday at Hickory

 Kelly Prevails In Mid Atlantic Championship Wild Finish

 More Than Bragging Rights

 Overseeing A Family Run Team

 Loftin Wins First Championship-Seuss Wins 1st Race For Riggs

 Cast Your Fate To The Wind

 Brown Tightens Championship Bid With Win

 Another Setback For Dirty South Racing

 Kuiken Quickly Becoming A Whelen Southern Modified Threat

 Martinsville Win Taken Away From Myers

 Myers pulls off Stunning Win at Martinsville

 
 
 
 
 
 
Listen to interviews by
clicking on titles.
MORE NEWS!


It was touted as the Frost Bite Winter Nationals, however with 75 degree weather it was more like a Modified Spring Sizzler at Orange County Speedway in NC.

Matt Hirschman of Northhampton PA, a northern modified series campaigner, overcame Ronnie Silk with less than 8 laps left in the Ollie Jenkins Memorial ASA modified season opener.

And it couldn’t have happened at a better time as Hirschman has no type of ride lined up this year...

Lia Returns To Whelen Modifieds

2007 Champion Will Reunite With Garbarino and ‘Mystic Missile’ Team for 2009 Campaign

by Jason Cunningham
February 24, 2009 - 12:52pm

Donny Lia, who captured the 2007 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour in his first and only season in the famed ‘Mystic Missile,’ will return to the team for another title run in 2009.

Bob Garbarino, who got his first championship ring after 47 years as a Modified team owner with Lia at...


ASA Modified Tour on Display at Piedmont Expo

(King, NC): The American Speed Association sanctioned Southern Modified Race Tour will be on site on January 16 and 17 for Phillip Walker’s 23rd Annual Piedmont Racing Expo. The event will be held in the Exposition Center on the NC State Fairgrounds Complex in Raleigh, NC.

“This show is a highlight for the ASA / SMRT Modifieds this year” said Southern Modified Race Tour promoter, Randy Myers. “Phillip’s event is one of the best in the a...


Banquets On Tap This Weekend Close Out 2009 Season

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Dec. 8, 2008) – The 2008 seasons will ceremoniously conclude this weekend for the NASCAR Camping World Series East and NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour respective series’ annual awards banquets at Mohegan Sun Resort in Uncasville, Conn. Veteran drivers Matt Kobyluck and Ted Christopher will each celebrate their first NASCAR touring championship of their distinguished careers.

Kobyluck will be the guest of honor at the NASCA...


Ray Evernham To Buy Speedway

by Frank Taylor
NASCAR team owner Ray Evernham announced Thursday night in Lincolnton that he is in advanced negotiations to purchase the East Lincoln Speedway and plans to retire from NASCAR.

Evernham and partner Bob Mack of Cornelius-based RPM Group Holdings said they had hoped to have the keys to the speedway in their hands when they appeared at the Lincolnton-Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce’s Business After-Hours event to ...


Rick Fuller Retires From NASCAR Modified Racing

Massachusetts Driver Won 20 Races, 1993 Series Title

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Nov. 12, 2008) – Former NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour champion Rick Fuller brought to a close one of the most successful driving careers in the 24-year history of the tour with the announcement that he has retired from racing.

Fuller, of Auburn, Mass., made his NASCAR Whel...


Hirschman Dominates Chemung 120

Leads Wire-To-Wire For Second Win


by Jason Cunningham
CHEMUNG, N.Y. – Matt Hirschman led start-to-finish Saturday in the Chemung 120 to capture his second NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour win of the season and gained on the championship points lead of Ted Christopher with two races remaining.

Hirschman (No. 59 Ed Bennett Properties Chevr...

Reitenour Selected for NASCAR DIVERSITY Combine

­(South Boston VA)Miamisburg High School Senior, Megan Reitenour was selected to participate in the testing and evaluation combine to possibly earn the opportunity to compete with an established NASCAR team for a full season.

The Drive for Diversity Program, is managed by Access Marketing & Communications and is supported by NASCAR. This program provid...


FasTrack Publisher Passes Away

Hal Hamrick, an announcer for Universal Racing Network which broadcast the first Daytona 500, passed away on Saturday. He was 79. Hamrick was also an administrator and publicist at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Bristol Motor Speedway and Hickory Motor Speedway. He was also the publisher of FasTrack, the only weekly publication dedicated to covering grassroots racing in the Uni...


Well Missed


Martinsville Speedway is known for its fine hospitality and for its Hot Dogs.
And it is known for one of the most familiar names in NASCAR racing, T. Taylor Warren, a photo journalist.
Warren was absent and well missed this past weekend at the Whelen Made in America 300.
Its not that often that you find Warren missing a race at Martinsville Speedwa...


 



© 2007-2008 SOUTHERN MOTOR RACING All Rights Reserved
POWERED BY KARNAC MEDIA.