Racing resumes at the Fairgrounds Speedway in Nashville on Saturday, May 9, with Carl Black Chevrolet, WSIX and Big Machine Records teaming up to host Team 98 Night. 2008 rookie-of-the-year Bobby Buttrey will be piloting the #98 Chevy Super Truck with Carl Black Chevrolet donating 98-cents for every lap completed and $500 for each victory to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Buttrey opened up his 2009 crusade with a bang by taking home the season-opener win and following up the very next week with a door-to-door battle with winner Daniel Bolden for second-place honors. Buttrey is the current point's leader in the Super Trucks class with visions of a team championship when the 2009 season wraps up in late September.
Fans can stop by Carl Black Chevrolet to pick up free tickets for a night of family fun and heart-stopping racing under the lights at the Fairgrounds Speedway.
In honor of Mother's Day weekend the track will be giving away a half-carat diamond ring to one lucky lady in the grandstands.
Gates open at 5:00 PM.
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