Rahmer Returns to CJB Motorsports for 2012

Fred Rahmer
Fred Rahmer

Chad and Jenn Clemens are pleased to announce that in 2012 it will be
business as usual for their CJB Motorsports #51 team with driver Fred
Rahmer.

The team consisting of Crew Chief Barry Jackson and crew members,
Greg Walsh, Freddie Rahmer, and Brandon Rahmer will remain intact.
The 2011 season was rolling along quite well with a Keystone Cup and
PA Speedweek Championships already in hand by July. However, an
unfortunate accident and injury in the heart of the season and right
before the month of money really set the team back while Fred
recovered from his injuries. The team continued to persevere and move
forward, building more team chemistry which will lead to good things
in the future. With a season under their belts now and the challenge
of developing a new driver-crew chief relationship, as well as, new
chassis and motor combinations, Chad, Fred, and Barry feel all the
pieces are in place to be really successful in 2012.

The CJB Motorsports team will build upon its stable of potent Kistler
Engines and brand new GF1 Chassis by Ti22 Performance are currently
being built.

CJB Motorsports would like to thank all of the following companies
for their support and great products. VRP Shocks, Winters Performance
Products, ARTS Radiator, ATL Fuel Cells, FK Rod Ends, Fastener
Specialties, Schoenfeld Headers, MPD Wheels, GME Steering, Brown &
Miller, Top Flight Wings, Engler Machine & Tool, Ben Cook Race
Products, and Kaeding Performance.

CJB Motorsports would also like to thank our sponsors for their hard
work and support. C & S Lawn and Landscape, Bair’s Tree Service, Tru
Line Contractors, ARAN Trading, Specialty Rigging, Trevdan Building
Supply, Henry Dunn Insurance Agency, Real Estate Excel, and Panchos
Racing Products.

The team will begin the 2012 season in Florida with the All-Star’s
and The World of Outlaws, then follow the Outlaw tour west through the
early part of the season until the PA season gets under way. From that
point we will look to run as many time trial races as possible whether
it be Outlaw, All Star, or PA races, and will not pursue any weekly
points chases which involve handicapping.