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'''Ryan Newman''' is a driver in [[NASCAR]]'s [[Sprint Cup]] series. He currently drives the #39 U.S. Army car for [[Stewart-Haas Racing]]. | '''Ryan Newman''' is a driver in [[NASCAR]]'s [[Sprint Cup]] series. He currently drives the #39 U.S. Army car for [[Stewart-Haas Racing]]. | ||
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| − | + | Ryan Newman was born on December 8, 1977, in South Bend,[[Indiana]].<ref>http://www.ryannewman.org/aboutryan/bio</ref> In 2001, he graduated from [[Purdue University]] with a degree in vehicle structure engineering.<ref>http://www.ryannewman.org/aboutryan/bio</ref> Ryan began racing in what is now called the Sprint Cup series in 2000,but only raced in a total of 8 races between 2000 and 2001. His first full season was in 2002. From 2000-2008, Ryan drove the #12 Alltel Dodge for [[Penske Racing]] and won 13 races and 43 poles.<ref>http://www.ryannewman.org/aboutryan/stats#NASCARCupSeriesCareerTotals</ref> | |
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#http://www.ryannewman.org/ | #http://www.ryannewman.org/ | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:41, July 12, 2016
Ryan Newman is a driver in NASCAR's Sprint Cup series. He currently drives the #39 U.S. Army car for Stewart-Haas Racing.
History
Ryan Newman was born on December 8, 1977, in South Bend,Indiana.[1] In 2001, he graduated from Purdue University with a degree in vehicle structure engineering.[2] Ryan began racing in what is now called the Sprint Cup series in 2000,but only raced in a total of 8 races between 2000 and 2001. His first full season was in 2002. From 2000-2008, Ryan drove the #12 Alltel Dodge for Penske Racing and won 13 races and 43 poles.[3]