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18 Facts About Scott Stenzel

1.

Scott Stenzel last competed part-time in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series, driving the No 63 Chevrolet Silverado for Copp Motorsports and the No 34 Silverado for Reaume Brothers Racing.

2.

Scott Stenzel lived next to a home made race track owned by Ron Fischer and became friends with Ron's son Josh.

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Scott Stenzel entered the FASCAR racing series at the age of 16.

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Scott Stenzel raced enduro super stocks at weekends at local speedways.

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Scott Stenzel raced at I-94 Speedway in Sauk Center, Minnesota, and Fergus Falls Speedway in Fergus Falls, Minnesota.

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In 1999 Scott Stenzel sold his racing gear to attend college at North Dakota State University and then transferred to Full Sail Real World Education in Orlando, Florida.

7.

Scott Stenzel's clients included Universal Orlando Resort, Disney Adventures Magazine, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, National Retail Federation and others.

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8.

Scott Stenzel met Charlie Patterson, owner of Nex-Gen Motorsports and retired owner of Patterson Drive Shafts, at the 2006 Daytona 500.

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Patterson worked with Scott Stenzel to take his career to the professional level.

10.

When I look at Scott Stenzel I see the next Jimmie Johnson, he really is a sponsor's dream.

11.

Scott Stenzel signed up with the reality documentary television series called Yellow Stripes: Making the Driver.

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Scott Stenzel finished filming for the first episodes July 6,2009, a co-production between Gen2Media and Digi Craft.

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When Yellow Stripes: Making the Driver agreed to sponsor his car, Scott Stenzel approached Spraker Racing to finalize the Daytona arrangements.

14.

On January 22,2010, Scott Stenzel entered his No 42 Ford Fusion into the Lucas Oil 200 at Daytona with Jeff Spraker agreeing to sit atop the war wagon as crew chief throughout speed week.

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Scott Stenzel knows what it takes to lead and finish up front, but he's yet to win one.

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Scott Stenzel received the CGS Hard Charger award for passing the most cars during the race.

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Scott Stenzel started the race in 26th place and finished 21st place.

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In 2012, Scott Stenzel made his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series debut at Kansas Speedway, where he finished 23rd.