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racecar.hotshoe
10-12-2006, 08:49 AM
MOORESVILLE, N.C. -- Ricky Carmichael, considered the greatest motocross racer of all time, is moving to NASCAR. He will join the Bobby Ginn-owned MB2 Motorsports operation, which currently fields Nextel Cup teams for Joe Nemechek and Sterling Marlin -- and will add Mark Martin to its stable in 2007.
Carmichael, a 15-time American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) national champion and holder of a record 144 wins in Supercross and motocross, agreed to a multi-year contract with MB2, starting with the 2007 season.
Ricky Carmichael Credit: teamsuzuki.com
Jay Frye, CEO and general manager of MB2, said that Carmichael will compete in a developmental program next year that will include a combination of approximately 15 events in late model stock cars, ARCA and possibly the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. Frye added that Carmichael's MB2 program will be accelerated in 2008.
"There were other teams showing interest in Ricky and we are thrilled that he decided to join MB2," said Ginn, who purchased majority interest in MB2 in July. "He brings to MB2 many intangible qualities which have made him one of the great champions in all of motorsports."
"What's even more remarkable is that he achieved a legendary record and is still in the prime of his racing career," Ginn added. "He has both the physical and mental skills to make a successful transition from two wheels to four wheels."
Carmichael, 26, is also planning to run an abbreviated Supercross and motocross schedule next year with Team Makita Suzuki Racing.
"To race in NASCAR has always been a dream of mine," Carmichael said. "This is a new challenge and I have no illusions that the transition will be easy. I truly understand the difficulties that are ahead. But I am committed to do whatever it takes to eventually make it to the Cup series."
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Mark Martin is leaving Roush Racing after 19 seasons to drive the No. 01 Chevrolet for MB2 Motorpsorts.
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Carmichael announced earlier in the year that 2006 would be his final full-time season competing in Supercross and motocross.
"I am excited about joining MB2," Carmichael added. "After talking to Bobby it was evident to me that this is an organization with a strong commitment to compete at an elite level. It's a good fit and I can't wait to get started."
Since joining the AMA Motocross circuit full time in 1997, Carmichael has never lost an outdoor championship. He won three consecutive 125cc championships followed by seven consecutive 250cc titles. His record also includes five indoor AMA Supercross championships.
The 2006 season was the fifth time that Carmichael captured the double -- winning both the AMA Supercross and Motocross championships in the same year.
Next closest to Carmichael's 144 career victories is Jeremy McGrath's 89 wins.
Regarding his exit from full-time AMA competition, Carmichael said, "I plan to always ride some events in Supercross and motocross. The sport has been very good to me over the years

Captain Dan
10-12-2006, 08:52 AM
Do you think he can reach the pedals? :)

LAFD
10-12-2006, 08:55 AM
dont think hes gunna be that good. does he have any kinda racing exp? no robby gordon thats alittle different story but i guess that would be like him going over to moto.

racecar.hotshoe
10-12-2006, 09:12 AM
Do you think he can reach the pedals? :)
lmao........... :crossx:

lewiville
10-12-2006, 09:19 AM
Do you think he can reach the pedals? :)
they sell pedal blocks at Toys R Us. I just bought some for my daughter :rollside:

Caribbean Jet
10-12-2006, 09:33 AM
well there goes his surprise for this weekend. There were lots of speculations of him taking Decosters job.

Hardly Satisfied
10-12-2006, 09:43 AM
he better jusy stick with motocross

Chipster27
10-12-2006, 09:49 AM
RG was different, he had years of off road and open wheel experience.
I can't believe MM is leaving Roush. Jack was instumental in Mark's development.
Remeber Jeff Ward went to open wheel...where is he now?
A racer is a racer. I'm sure he will give it 110%. A rider on a bike is more "in tune" with the machine than a driver in a car. I'm sure some of those skills will help him adapt. Regardless, Jay Frye wouldn't make the investment if he didn't feel he could make it work.
Good luck to RC

boatnam2
10-12-2006, 09:52 AM
just his will and dedication will get him far.

Nordic35Flame
10-12-2006, 09:55 AM
Kevin Windham is too, he was picked up by Joe Gibbs. He should be ready for next season.

Captain Dan
10-12-2006, 10:02 AM
they sell pedal blocks at Toys R Us. I just bought some for my daughter :rollside:
He may also need to sit on a phone book to see out the windshield :)

playdeep
10-12-2006, 10:05 AM
...I see Martin as a mentor,to Carmichael.
I thought Martin had a vested financial interest in Roush's stable?
The way Gibbs has Stewart to help Yeley and Hamlin...
Jeff Ward was pretty much a victim of the bring money-buy a ride influx of the IRL...

RitcheyRch
10-12-2006, 10:13 AM
Thats hilarious. :)
Do you think he can reach the pedals? :)

desertbird
10-12-2006, 10:14 AM
MOORESVILLE, N.C. --
"There were other teams showing interest in Ricky and we are thrilled that he decided to join MB2," said Ginn, who purchased majority interest in MB2 in July. "He brings to MB2 many intangible qualities which have made him one of the great champions in all of motorsports."
Yeah, right.....
Maybe it should read, "Ricky is a household name in motorsports, and we'd put him on the team no matter how many cars he crashes!!! :) LOL

Chipster27
10-12-2006, 10:19 AM
Jeff Ward was pretty much a victim of the bring money-buy a ride influx of the IRL...
The epitome of "bring money and buy-a-ride" was the Japanese guy in Indy that brought all the Panasonic money. I think his name was Hiro. Constantly in other driver's way. In the paddock they called him a "rolling chicane" :rollside: