These
links help flesh in some of the details about the Tony Berry / B&B
Motorsports program:
- www.AJBMotorsportsMarketing.com
– The home page for all Tony Berry news.
- www.facebook.com/BandBMotorsports
- B&B Motorsports’ facebook profile where throughout the
season, and on race day, the team will provide updates, news and
fresh information.
- If
a picture is a worth a thousand words, then a video is
worth…MORE! Check out these highlight videos:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crvsSZ_lyN0
– Tire smokin’ heat race action from 2007.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SybEFUamKlM
– In-car qualifying session from Spokane County Raceway May 16,
2009.
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http://www.facebook.com/BandBMotorsports?v=app_2392950137#!/video/video.php?v=1253138970277
– Spokane County Raceway Main Event win from May 16, 2009.
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http://www.facebook.com/BandBMotorsports?v=app_2392950137#!/video/video.php?v=1237609262044
– in car camera during the main event at Stateline Speedway May 23,
2009.
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http://www.facebook.com/BandBMotorsports?v=app_2392950137#!/video/video.php?v=1253145850449
– Main event footage from the grandstands at Stateline Speedway May
23, 2009.
EXPERIENCED DEDICATED RACE
TEAM WITH A NEW LEJEUNE PERFORMANCE CHASSIS RESULTS IN WINNING SEASON!

For Tony Berry and the B&B Motorsports team, the 2009 season began
as an opportunity for growth and development. After procuring a new
Lejeune Performance chassis, the plan for the team was to pick and
choose events as the summer progressed, running locally with the
Inland Northwest Sprint Car Association (INSCA) and occasionally
competing with the premier ASA/NSRA traveling sprint car series.
With
weather dictating the early season schedule the first event that Berry
and team competed in was the INSCA event at the newly re-opened
Spokane County Raceway, an ultra-fast half mile oval in Airway Heights
, WA . The team tested at the facility earlier in the year and was
confident heading into the event. After experiencing mechanical
trouble to open the day, Berry set fast time in qualifying and went on
to win their first event of 2009.
The
second event was only seven days later at the quarter-mile Stateline
Stadium and Speedway in Post Falls , Idaho . Berry again took the
Country Place Bar and Grill #53 to head of the field by posting fast
time once more and winning from the back of the pack due to a full
field invert. “We
had a phenomenal start to the season. It was really the culmination of
several years working together as a team and with the addition of the
Lejeune Chassis to our stable – we were very confident moving
forward,” commented Berry .
On
June 13th, the INSCA series once again visited Spokane
County Raceway and this time Berry and team were racing for a cause. A
family friend, Cory Mackay, who was driving home from the Washington
State University campus experienced a serious auto accident and
suffered spinal cord damage in May. The Mackay family formed the
Mackay Spinal Injury Foundation to offset the on-going medical costs
associated with Cory’s rehabilitation. As a part of the INSCA event
at SCR, Berry and his fellow drivers in the series walked through the
stands in order to raise money for this worthwhile cause. When it was
all said and done, the drivers and fans at Spokane County Raceway
raised over $1200 that was donated to the Mackay Spinal Injury
Foundation. Berry and the B&B team came home second and left the
event with a commanding point’s lead and the satisfaction that comes
with helping others.
The
team took a hiatus for the first part of July as Tony married his
longtime girlfriend Leah on the Fourth of July. Going on at the same
time, was race number four in the INSCA season and the B&B team
would relinquish the series’ points lead.
The
next scheduled event for the B&B team was the NSRA race at Spokane
County Raceway. With a proven set up the team was again optimistic
about the opportunity to compete among the regions’ best. However in
qualifying the bottom end came apart in the motor while Berry
qualified ninth for the event – ending their evening prematurely.
After
putting in the limited motor, the B&B crew traveled to Ephrata
Raceway Park for the another attempt to compete with the NSRA cars.
After a promising start to the day, the #53 sprinter would start on
the pole of the main event. Again, coming to take the green flag, the
team experienced motor trouble, sticking a valve and limped home 18th.
“Those
two NSRA events were among the ones that we had circled early season
as races that we really wanted to compete and run well in. It was
disappointing to experience motor problems in consecutive events, but
proved to ourselves that we could run with the best in the region,”
said Berry of the mid-summer motor troubles.
At
this point in the season came the real decision making time for the
team. Based on the early season successes and the recent motor set
backs – the team decided that running second in points at that time
with the INSCA was too big of an opportunity to pass up and would
finish the year out with the series that they won the championship
with in 2007.
The
August 8th event was held at Stateline Speedway and after
experiencing power steering pump and fuel pump issues early in the
day, the B&B #53 picked up their third win on the season.
Berry
commented, “The team worked so hard all season, but that August
event at Stateline really demonstrated the strengths of the group
we’ve assembled. We knew we had a fast car, but struggled through
three fuel pumps and two power steering pumps in the early portion of
the day. The crew never lost focus and got the car running great by
the time the main event rolled around. It may not have been exciting
for the fans because we started up front, but I can tell you it is
awfully satisfying for a team to work that hard all day through
troubles and bring home the victory!”
On
Labor Day weekend the team traveled back to Ephrata Raceway Park to
run the only non-wing event of the year on the schedule and the make
up date for the Annual Cast Iron Nationals that were slated to be run
in early May. After practicing for the non-wing portion, the rains
once again came and pushed both events to be run on Sunday. Sunday
began early and the #53 machine qualified 8th for the
non-wing portion, but after winning the heat race was forced to start
inside of row four based on the invert. After a caution plagued race
in which Berry received heavy contact twice, they came home in the
eighth position. The crew switched over the set up to the winged
portion of the Cast Iron Nationals during a mid-day rain storm. The
B&B team won the B-trophy dash and finished third in the heat, but
missed the set up for the main event and ended a soggy weekend not as
well as they had hoped.
The
following weekend the B&B team traveled to their only event in the
state of Montana for 2009 at the Mission Valley Speedway in Polson.
After qualifying second fastest and winning the trophy dash – the
#53 car jumped out to an early main event lead in the 35 lap feature.
A lap 10 red flag for fluid on the track allowed the team to determine
why the car began to get tight as the car had a punctured right rear
tire that was losing air quickly. The team changed the tire and
restarted the race from the rear of the field. The #53 maneuvered
it’s way back to the fourth position at the conclusion of the race.
With
one scheduled event remaining for the 2009 INSCA season, the B&B
Motorsports team found itself in second place in points, within
striking distance, however the Championship race was cancelled by the
racetrack due to management concerns.
“It
was awfully disappointing to have our season cut short in that manner
– while we understand the intricacies of running a racetrack it was
tough to swallow. We chose to approach it like it was a rainout and
decided to focus on the big end of the year show, the Northwest Sprint
Car Invitational,” stated Berry .
The
First Annual Northwest Sprint Car Invitational was held October 10th
at Columbia Motor Speedway in Hermiston , Oregon . The event was
designed to bring together the cars of the regional cast iron motored
groups of the Northwest to compete against each other in a non-points
event. With abnormally cold temperatures the B&B Motorsports team
qualified 8th, but went on to finish second in the B trophy
dash and win the heat race. Berry lined up inside of row number two on
the start of the main event, but after the pole sitter struggled to
get going Berry got boxed in and slid back as far as sixth. Quickly
dispatching with cars, the #53 moved back towards the front and got to
second as the yellow flag flew for a spun car. After several attempts
to get by the leader, the B&B machine came home after 50 laps,
second in this First Annual event. 
“It
was a great way to wrap up the year. We obviously would have preferred
heading into the long off-season with a win, but we can’t be
disappointed with the run. We had a tremendously strong year, with
three wins, a second in points and to finish second at the Northwest
Sprint Car Invitational it was a banner year and we’re hoping to
take our program to the next level for the 2010 season,” stated the
excited driver of the #53 car.
The
Crew:
A
special thanks to the crew members that make up the B&B
Motorsports team:
Co-proprietor
– Michael Bartle
Crew Chief – Loren Bartle
Crew – Kily Fleming, Bob Records and Jerry Records
Also
a special thanks to the moms and dads, wives, fiancés, girlfriends
and sisters for supporting us in our endeavors.
Our
2009 Marketing Partners:
The Country Place Bar and Grill - 3618 E Columbia Ave, Spokane , WA
(509) 484-6707
Mackay Spinal Injury Foundation - Cory
Mackay Fund, PO Box 814, Redmond,
WA 98073-0814
Lejeune Performance and Fabricating – www.LejeuneRacecars.com
Silver Lining Limousine Service – www.SilverLiningLimo.com
Ed Nereaux Racing Engines - 208-777-1085
Kodiakweb Racing – www.kodiakwebracing.com
Sir Speedy Printing – www.sirspeedyspokane.com
Longacre Racing Products – www.LongacreRacing.com