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Name
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Nigel Steward
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Race Day Job
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Crew Chief
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Weekday Job
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Repairing Damaged ASCAR’s and Steward Transport Payroll Manager
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Webmaster Notes
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He is the Webmaster and also serves as Chief Dummy Spitter in times of stress.
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Name
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Colin Buss
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Race Day Job
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Spotter
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Weekday Job
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HGV Driver for Steward Transport
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Webmaster Notes
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On race days he is the second most important member of the team after the Driver. He serves as the eyes of the driver and hopefully keeps him out of trouble.
He’s getting better all the time after stepping in during the 2002 season and will be a major factor in our quest for a podium place in 2004.
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Name
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Gary Holland aka “Wolfie”
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Race Day Job
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He does anything required of him.
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Weekday Job
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Pressure Washer and Sand-Blaster Operative
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Webmaster Notes
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Been with the team for nearly 10 years now and going racing would not be the same without him. Wolfie does all the dirty jobs wothout whinging and is
especially good at telling the rest of the team that the car is F*****d after an accident.
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Name
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“Buster” Bowen
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Race Day Job
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Driving the Transporter and Jack Man
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Weekday Job
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HGV Driver for Steward Transport
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Webmaster Notes
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He seems to shy away from the camera hence the only picture availiable is one of the back of his head. He is also the only original team member left from the
early seventies, that is if you can call someone who swings a 14lb sledgehammer at a rusty Ford Zephyr a “Team Member”
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Name
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David Bowen
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Race Day Job
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He does anything required of him.
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Weekday Job
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Still in full time education and works at Tesco
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Webmaster Notes
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He is Buster’s son and is destined for much higher things than working at Tesco. He has been coming with the team since he was about 11 and was only 6 inches
taller than John back then.
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Name
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Dave “Disco” Walsh
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Race Day Job
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He does anything required of him.
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Weekday Job
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HGV Driver for Steward Transport
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Webmaster Notes
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Has been with the team for about 6 years and plays a major role in the alcoholic beverage consumption department.
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Name
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Richard Poulter
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Race Day Job
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Front Tyre Changer and Chief Parts Scrounger
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Weekday Job
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Builds Bus and Coach Chassis
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Webmaster Notes
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Been with the team for 2 years and is an accomplished racer himself. He should be making his debut in the 2Litre Hot Rod formula on the small ovals very soon.
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Name
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Mick Catalina
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Race Day Job
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Moral Support, Talent Spotter, Engine Adviser
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Weekday Job
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Soon to be an AA Patrol man
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Webmaster Notes
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He was the brains behind our World Championship winning National Hot Rod engine in his past life as an Engine Builder. He is looking forward to the challange
of his new job as a “Very Nice Man”
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Name
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Lee Buss
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Race Day Job
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Tea Maker and Bacon Sandwich Supplier
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Weekday Job
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Works with Sprogs
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Webmaster Notes
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She is Colin’s wife and takes care of all of us with tea and food
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Name
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Ray Chapman
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Race Day Job
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Set-up assistant and idea bouncer
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Weekday Job
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Works for Steward Transport
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Webmaster Notes
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Ray joined us during 2003 and has proved to be a valuable member of the team especially during the weeks between races helping to get the car ready in time to
do all the testing availiable
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Name
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Malcolm Foskett ‘Fozzy’
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Race Day Job
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Public Relations and Jack Man
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Weekday Job
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Works for Sainsburys
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Webmaster Notes
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A established racer in his own right, currently National Super Rod World Champion and official test driver for Short Circuit Magazine. Joined the team as a
one off for 2004 round 1 and enjoyed it that much that he decided to do the whole year. Visit the Foskett Racing Team Website
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