Objective: A position as a circle track race spotter Experience Ten years experience with numerous race teams in eight different racing series. Tony has a valid Georgia state drivers license and is available for full or part time employment and willing to travel. Tony is computer literate, alcohol and drug free and willing to take a drug test. During the 2008 season, Tony was the primary spotter for 5 time Daytona winner Bobby Gerhart campaigning the #5 Lucas Oil Chevrolet Monte Carlo in the ARCA Re/Max Series and Dusty Williams, driver of the #40 Ford Fusion in the Hooters Pro Cup Series Southern Division, and part time spotter for nine time ARCA Champion Frank Kimmel. 2007 season, Tony was the spotter for Alex Garcia competing in the NASCAR Busch and ARCA Re/Max series. Tony also serves as part time spotter for T.J. Bell and Peter Shepherd competing in the Roush Racing #50 F150 in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and Dusty Williams, driver of the #40 Ford Fusion in the Hooters Pro Cup Series. 2006 season, Tony was the spotter for Brent Sherman competing in the NASCAR Nextel Cup, Busch and ARCA Re/Max Series. Tony also served as part time spotter for Stephen Leicht at Robert Yates Racing and Robert Richardson at R3 Racing competing in the Cup, Busch and Truck series, and was the team spotter for the Hagans Racing driver development program working with drivers Donnie Lia and Phil Bozell, rookies in the ARCA series. 2005 season, Tony was employed by Boca Bay Racing as team spotter for rookie of the year candidate Johnny Leonard in the ARCA series. Johnny finished 10th in points. 1998 until 2004, Tony was employed as the primary spotter by Bobby Gerhart Racing culminating as the spotter for the Gerhart / Hendrick Development Program in the Busch and ARCA series and part time spotter for numerous other drivers. In 2004, the team finished 2nd in points with 5 different drivers, 9 top 5s and 17 top 10s. SUMMERY OF QUALIFICATIONS Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, CN / 2.71 mile RC Talladega Superspeedway, Talladega, AL / 2.66 mile P Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City / 2.51 mile PRC Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis, IN / 2.50 mile P Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL / 2.50 mile P Pocono Raceway, Long Pond, PA / 2.50 mile P Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen, NY / 2.45 mile RC Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, MI / 2.00 mile P Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, GA / 1.54 mile P Lowes Motor Speedway, Concord, NC / 1.50 mile P Texas Motor Speedway, Ft. Worth, TX / 1.50 mile P Kentucky Speedway, Sparta, KY / 1.50 mile P Chicagoland Speedway, Chicago, IL / 1.50 mile P Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, KS / 1.50 mile P Homestead-Miami Speedway, Homestead, FL / 1.50 mile P Gateway International Raceway, East St. Lewis, IL / 1.40 mile P Nashville Superspeedway, Nashville, TN / 1.33 mile C Phoenix International Raceway, Avondale, AZ / 1.00 mile P Rockingham Speedway, Rockingham, NC / 1.00 mile P Milwaukee Mile, Milwaukee, WI / 1.00 mile P Springfield Mile, Springfield, IL / 1.00 mile D DuQuoin Mile, DuQuoin, IL / 1.00 mile D Iowa Speedway, Newton, IA / .875 mile D Richmond International Raceway, Richmond, VA / .750 mile P USA International, Lakeland, FL / .750 mile P Oglethorpe Speedway Park, Savannah, GA / .625 mile D Salem Speedway, Salem, IN / .555 mile P Myrtle Beach Speedway, Myrtle Beach, SC / .538 mile P Martinsville Speedway, Martinsville, VA / .500 mile P/C Concord Motor Speedway, Concord, NC / .500 mile P Toledo Speedway, Toledo, OH / .500 mile P Winchester Speedway, Winchester, IN / .500 mile P Peach State Speedway, Jefferson, GA / .500 mile P Southern National Raceway Park, Kenly, NC / .400 mile P South Boston Speedway, South Boston, VA / .400 mile P Lake Erie Speedway, North East, PA / .400 mile P Newport Speedway, Newport, TN / .400 mile P Florence Speedway, Timmonsville, SC / .400 mile P Summerville Speedway, Summerville, SC / .400 mile P Lanier Nat'l Speedway, Brazelton, GA / .400 mile P Berlin Speedway, Marne, MI / .333 mile P Hardeeville Motor Speedway, Hardeeville, SC / .333 mile P RACING REFERENCES Bob Aiello, #62 ARCA Driver/Owner Justin Algaier, #16 CTS/ARCA Driver Tony Ave, #87 CUP/Busch/ARCA/ USAC/IMSA/Driver T.J. Bell, #50 CTS Roush Development Driver Clint Bowyer, #7 Busch/ARCA RCR Development Driver Brad Coleman, #18 Busch/ARCA Joe Gibbs Development Driver Eric Coomes, #7 ARCA Driver Derrike Cope, #00 CUP/Busch Driver (Daytona 500 winner 1990) Erik Darnell, #99 2006 Craftsman Truck Series Rookie of The Year Kertus Davis, #0 CUP/Busch Driver Blake Feese, #5 ARCA Hendrick MSP Development Driver Alex Garcia, #98 Busch Driver Bobby Gerhart, #5 ARCA/Busch (Daytona 200 winner 99, 02, 05, 06, 07) Mike Harmon, #38 ARCA/Busch Series Driver AJ Henriksen, #7 ARCA Driver Eric Holmes, #7 ARCA Driver Bubba Jones, #27 ARA Super Late Model Driver/Owner Frank Kimmel, #44 Nine Time ARCA Champion Kyle Krisiloff, #7 ARCA Hendrick MSP Development Driver Travis Kvapil, #6 Craftsman Truck Series Champion Kevin Lee, #60 Mid/Am Series Driver Stephen Leicht, #90 CUP/Busch Driver Johnny Leonard, #13 ARCA Driver Donnie Lia, #9 ARCA Hagans Development Driver Tony Marks, #7 ARCA Driver Ryan Moore, #40 CTS Driver Arlene Pittman, #99 NASCAR Goodies Dash Series Boston Reid, #5 ARCA Hendrick MSP Development Driver Shanta Rhodes, #7 ARCA Driver Robert Richardson, #1 Busch/CTS/ARCA Driver Trevor Sanborn, #5 ARCA Driver Brent Sherman, #04 CUP/Busch/ARCA Driver/Owner Peter Shepherd, #50 CTS Roush Development Driver Sean Stafford, #7 ARCA/CASCAR Driver Mark Stahl, #32 CUP/Busch/ARCA Owner/Driver, Retired Mark Thompson, #5 ARCA Driver Troy Wangrein, #40 ARCA/ASA Driver Dusty Williams, #40 ProCup/NASCAR SE/Dash Driver Dicky Williamson, #27 ARCA Driver Clair Zimmerman, #62 ARCA/Busch North Driver DAY JOB EXPERIENCE Owner/Manager 1997 - Present ACM Enterprises, Richmond Hill, Georgia Ventures include The Savannah Dog Company, a food vending company servicing festivals and direct access sales locations, RaceSpotter.com, an internet based placement service for race spotters and race teams discontinued in December 2004, and ACM Performance Lubricants Warehouse, discontinued in December 2002. Career Soldier 1976 - 1998 U.S. Army, Fort Stewart, Georgia Retired soldier with 22 years experience in the petroleum and aviation field. Accountable for the maintenance and operational readiness of over 2 million dollars worth of equipment. Supervised the training, health, welfare and safety of as many as fifty personnel. Advised senior leadership on petroleum supply. Managed a six acre, 30,000 square foot facility and 6 contracts for the United States Army Reserve. Planned and coordinated uninterrupted fuel supply support for nine bases of operation and 16,000 personnel during the 1996 Summer Olympic Games which generated over 84 contracts worth over 6 million dollars. EDUCATION DIPLOMA (High School), Franklin High School, Franklin, Pennsylvania, 1976 Certificate (Powerplant Mechanic), Federal Aviation Administration, 1981 33 Semester hours, Theology, St. Leo Collage, Florida, 1985 Certificate (Certified Instructor), U.S. Army Quartermaster School, Ft. Lee, Virginia, 1985
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