Keyed-Up Motorsports Owner And Crew Chief On Sirius NASCAR Radio
No. 90 car owner Raymond Key and crew chief Doug Richert to appear
on The Back Stretch with Jerry Bonkowski.
Mooresville, NC (January 9, 2010) – Keyed-Up Motorsports, a new NASCAR Sprint Cup Series team making its debut in the 2010 Daytona 500 with the No. 90 Chevy Impala, announced today that owner Raymond Key and newly-named crew chief Doug Richert will be the guests on Sirius NASCAR Radio’s The Back Stretch with host Jerry Bonkowski, Sunday, January 10, 2010. Richert, a NASCAR veteran and a former champion crew chief with Dale Earnhardt, will be on the radio show at 12:30 PM ET to discuss the progress of the team’s preparations for Daytona and also give some insight as to what the team is looking for in their search for a driver. Key, a prominent Virginia businessman, will be a guest at 2:00 PM ET and discuss his remarkable journey to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series that was marred by tragedy along the way. Key will bring a personal side to Keyed-Up Motorsports as only he can and discuss everything from the growing up on the streets to the murders of his father and brother.
Sirius NASCAR Radio is located on Channel 128 and is the home of unprecedented inside access to everything NASCAR.
About Keyed-Up Motorsports
Founded by Virginia businessman Raymond Key, Keyed-Up Motorsports in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series fields the No. 90 Chevrolet Impala driven by Casey Mears. For more information about Keyed-Up Motorsports on the web, please visit: http://www.KeyedUpMotorsports.com.