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Encyclopedia > Geoffrey Bodine

Geoffrey Bodine (born April 18, 1949 in Chemung, New York) is the oldest of the three Bodine brothers (Brett Bodine and Todd Bodine) who are all NASCAR drivers. Geoff currently lives in Cornelius, North Carolina. April 18 is the 108th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (109th in leap years). ... 1949 - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ... Chemung is a town located in Chemung County, New York. ... NASCAR logo The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ... Cornelius is a town located in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. ...


Geoff's racing career seemed to be on track right from the start as his father and grandfather, Eli Bodine Jr. and Sr. built Chemung Speedrome just a year after he was born. He began learning his racing skills at this track in the micro-midget division when he was only 5 years old. Chemung County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York. ...


Geoff was quite an accomplished driver before he hit the big-time in NASCAR's premier division, the Winston Cup series (now Nextel Cup series) with his first start in 1979. By this time, Geoff was well known as a Modified driver in the northeast racing against popular drivers like Richie Evans, Jimmy Spencer, Ron Bouchard, and others. Geoff had earned Modified championships at Stafford Speedway, Shangri-La, Tioga Speedway, Spencer/Williamson Speedway, and Utica-Rome Speedway. He has won many of the big races in Modifieds including the Lancaster 200 (1978, 1981), Race of Champions (1972 - Trenton, 1978 - Pocono), the Stafford 200 (1978), the Trenton Dogleg 200 (1979), the Thompson 300, the Spring Sizzler (1980 - Stafford Speedway), Oswego Classic (1981), Cardinal Classic (1975 - Martinsville Speedway), Oxford 250 (1980, 1981), as well as many other modified events. The NASCAR Championship is the championship held in NASCARs top stock car racing series. ... The Nextel Cup Series is NASCARs premier stock car racing series. ... 1979 is a common year starting on Monday. ... Richie Evans (born 1941, died 1985) was an American racing driver who won nine NASCAR Modified Series titles, including eight in a row from 1978 to 1985. ... Jimmy Spencer (born February 15, 1957) is a NASCAR race car driver. ... 1978 was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1978 calendar). ... 1981 is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1972 was a leap year that started on a Saturday. ... 1978 was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1978 calendar). ... 1978 was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1978 calendar). ... 1979 is a common year starting on Monday. ... 1980 is a leap year starting on Tuesday. ... Oswego is the name of some places in the United States of America. ... 1981 is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1975 was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1975 calendar). ... 1980 is a leap year starting on Tuesday. ... 1981 is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Geoff's racing background also included wins in the Late Model division, Busch Grand National division, NASCAR Truck series, and others. He has six Busch Grand National wins to his credit.


Geoff is most well know for his NASCAR Winston Cup (now Nextel Cup) career. His first full season in Winston Cup came in 1982 when he earned the Rookie of the Year title. He earned his first Winston Cup pole that year on his 19th start (1982 - Firecracker 400) and scored his first Winston Cup victory two years later on his 69th start at Martinsville in 1984. Geoff's biggest win came at the 1986 Daytona 500. The season opener, Daytona 500, is NASCAR's most prestigious single event. Other career highlights include the 1987 International Race of Champions, the 1992 Busch Clash, the 1994 Winston Select (despite a first segment spinout), and the 1994 Busch Pole award. 1982 is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1982 is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Martinsville is the name of several places in the United States of America: Martinsville, Illinois Martinsville, Indiana Martinsville, New Jersey Martinsville, Virginia Martinsville, West Virginia This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... The Daytona 500 is a 200-lap, 500 mile NASCAR race held annually at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. ... The Daytona 500 is a 200-lap, 500 mile NASCAR race held annually at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. ... International Race of Champions (IROC) is an auto racing competition, promoted as an equivalent of an All-Star Game or The Masters. ... The Budweiser Shootout is an annual NASCAR Nextel Cup Series event held at Daytona International Speedway in February, the week before the Daytona 500. ...


Throughout his career Geoff has driven for some of the best car owners in NASCAR, including Junior Johnson, Bud Moore and Rick Hendrick as well as owning his own cars. He has 565 starts, 37 poles, 18 wins, and nearly $16 million in winnings during his Winston Cup/Nextel Cup career. He was honored as one of NASCAR's 50 greatest drivers during NASCAR's 50th anniversary celebration. Geoff has always been a great innovator and brought many ideas to Winston Cup. He introduced power steering and full-faced helmets to Winston Cup. He is also credited in the Guinness Book of World Records with "Most wins in one season" with fifty-five modified race wins. Robert Glen Johnson, Jr. ... Rick Hendrick (born July 12, 1949) is an owner of several NASCAR stock cars, as well as the president and CEO of the United States top auto retail chain. ... Power steering is a system for reducing the steering effort on cars by using an external power source to assist in turning the wheels. ... The Guinness Book of Records (or in recent editions Guinness World Records, and in previous US editions Guinness Book of World Records) is a book published annually, containing an internationally recognized collection of superlatives: both in terms of human achievement and the extrema of the natural world. ...


Geoff was the victim of one of the worst crashes in NASCAR's Craftsman Truck race at Daytona on February 18, 2000. He got banged up but was not seriously injured. His recovery caused him to miss the first third of the 2000 season. He broke his right wrist, a vertebrae, his right ankle, and got a concussion when his truck hit the wall at 190 mph and flipped wildly down the track while in flames. Nine fans were also injured during this incident. February 18 is the 49th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 2000 is a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Geoff's creativity and innovation are not just limited to NASCAR racing. Geoff is the co-owner of the Bo-Dyn Bobsled Company. His bobsled interest started during the 1992 Winter Olympics when the U.S. Bobsled Team was having a tough time during competition. Geoff learned that the sleds being used were all imported and not built locally. He felt that he could help the team win with better bobsled technology derived from his racecar engineering background and experience. With these beliefs, Geoff took a few runs in a bobsled at Lake Placid, New York to confirm his feelings and to learn more about the sleds. Bobsleigh is a winter sport in which teams make timed runs down narrow, twisting, banked purpose-built iced tracks in a gravity-powered, steerable sled. ... For months before the Olympic Games, runners relay the Olympic Flame from Olympia to the opening ceremony. ... Lake Placid is a village located in Essex County, New York. ...


Bo-Dyn Bobsleds (Bo for Bodine, "Dyn" for Chassis Dynamics) was created in 1992 by Geoff and his good friend and chassis builder, Bob Cuneo of Chassis Dynamics. Geoff founded the USA Bobsled Project to help create a winning bobsled for the U.S. teams. The U. S. National Team first used their sleds in 1994. Ten years after Bo-Dyn's inception, the U.S. team won three medals in Bo-Dyn Bobsleds during the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. The Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is Salt Lake Citys top tourist draw. ...


Geoff Bodine now goes by Geoffrey and enjoys giving back to the community that supports him. He has served as a volunteer fireman and is now a board member of the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The Make-A-Wish Foundation is a non-profit organisation that grants wishes to children with life threatening illnesses. ...

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Teams and Sponsors

The teams Geoff Bodine for which Geoff Bodine has driven, and the sponsors for each year.


Teams

  • Cliff Stewart 1982-1983
  • Hendrick Motorsports 1984-1989
  • Junior Johnson 1990-1991
  • Bud Moore 1992-1993
  • Mattei Motorsports 1998
  • Joe Bessey Racing 1999-2000

Note: In late 1993, Bodine purchased the race team of the late Alan Kulwicki and raced as a driver-owner through 1997. 1993 is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ... Alan Kulwicki (December 14, 1954 - April 1, 1993) was a Polish-American NASCAR driver. ... 1997 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Sponsors

  • Performance Connection- 1982
  • Spectrum Furniture- 1982
  • Gatorade- 1983
  • All-Star Racing- 1984
  • Levi Garrett- 1985-1989
  • Budweiser- 1990-1991
  • Motorcraft- 1992-1993
  • Family Channel (#7 car)- 1993
  • Exide Batteries- 1994-1995
  • QVC- 1996-1997
  • Philips- 1998
  • Power Team- 1999-2000

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External Link

Career statistics at Racing-Reference.com


  Results from FactBites:
 
Brett Bodine Racing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1103 words)
The car ran unsponsored for the remainder of the season and the sudden financial crunch was easily visible in the car's performance, and Bodine was forced to sell part of the team to Andy Evans, although he later re-acquired full interest.
Geoffrey Bodine drove the car in the Bud Shootout at Daytona and Brett ran 5 early season races before Hooters pulled the plug, leaving the team with no sponsor.
When Hooters signed on to sponsor the Brett Bodine Racing team, part of the deal involved Brett was to run Kirk in a couple of races in the #27 sponsored by Naturally Fresh Foods.
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