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Goody’s Dash Series NASCAR Driver Ricky Gonzalez Greets Fans at Commerce Bank Ballpark in Bridgewater, NJ
Bridgewater, NJ - Goody’s Dash Series NASCAR Touring Driver Ricky Gonzalez and the Coqui Motorsports Team were on hand on May 29th at the Commerce Bank Ballpark in Bridgewater, NJ. As fans arrived for the Somerset Patriots’ faceoff with the visiting Nashua Pride, Ricky answered questions, signed autographs and posed for pictures in front of the newly unveiled Coqui Motorsports Ford Taurus.
Ricky was pleased to find a wonderful mixture of NASCAR and baseball fans, commenting, “It was a wonderful night and the crowd was incredibly enthusiastic. To me, NASCAR racing is the ultimate all-American sport and it’s nice to see the crossover from the other all American pastime, baseball.”
Having grown up in NJ, Ricky Gonzalez has long dreamed of the day when NASCAR racing would be as wildly popular in the Northeast as it is in the South. His visit confirmed his belief that NASCAR racing truly is spreading like wildfire in the region he calls home, “The enthusiasm of the folks here today, along with the great response and support we have received from our fans and sponsors proves to me that NASCAR racing is become more and more popular in the Northeast. I am extremely proud to be a part of that.”
Ricky and the Coqui Team organized their appearance at the Commerce Bank Ballpark in support of Pourman’s Pub, based in Manville, NJ, which was sponsoring mug day at the ballpark. Pourman’s Pub was a major sponsor of the #13 Coqui Motorsports Pontiac for the Daytona Goody’s Dash 150 and Easycare 100 at Lowe’s Motor Speedway.
Commerce Bank Ballpark officials were pleased with the turnout and invited Ricky Gonzalez back for an appearance at the ballpark’s scheduled NASCAR day, along with some other Winston Cup teams represented, including the Home Depot #20 and the #9 Dodge Bill Elliott simulator.
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