1. Kurt Busch

    Kurt Thomas Busch (born August 4, 1978 in Las Vegas, Nevada) is a NASCAR driver. He pilots the #2 Miller Lite Dodge in Nextel Cup Series and part time in Busch Series driving the #12 Penske Truck Rental Dodge. In 2004, he finished 8 points ahead of Jimmie Johnson to win the NASCAR Nextel Cup series championship in the first ever season using the "Chase for the Cup" points format. Busch drove the #97 Sharpie/Irwin Industrial Tools Ford for Roush Racing in 2005.

  2. Shane Huffman

    Shane Huffman (born December 30, 1973 in Hickory, North Carolina) is a NASCAR driver. He drives the #40 Key Motorsports Chevrolet Silverado in the Craftsman Truck Series. He drove the #88 NAVY "Accelerate Your Life" Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS for JR Motorsports in the Busch Series.

  3. Cal Wells

    Cal Wells is a businessman and former owner of PPI Motorsports, and part-owner of Waltrip-PPI Racing. In 2000, Cal Wells debuted as an owner in Winston Cup and the Busch Series, fielding two cars: #32 Tide Ford driven by Scott Pruett in Cup, and the #96 McDonald's/Ronald McDonald House Charities Ford driven by Andy Houston and Anthony Lazarro.

  4. Jack Telnack

    Jack Telnack (born as "John J. Telnack" in 1937) was the former global Vice President of Design of the Ford Motor Company from 1980 to 1997. Telnack began working as a designer for Ford in 1958, and became the head stylist of the Lincoln-Mercury Division in 1965. In 1966, he became the chief designer of Ford's Australian branch and served as the Vice President of Design for Ford of Europe in 1974. Telnack retired from his post at the end of 1997, and was replaced by J Mays.

  5. Brent Sherman

    Brent Sherman, a resident of Wauconda, Illinois, is a driver in the NASCAR Busch Series. Sherman’s route to the NASCAR was not like that of most drivers. After high school, he completed a six-year enlistment in the U.S. Air Force as an Air Surveillance Technician on the E-3 AWACS. It was during his last year in the Air Force that racing caught Sherman’s attention. After a trip to the Jim Russell Racing School in Sonoma, California, …

  6. Aaron Fike

    Aaron Fike (born November 24, 1982) is a NASCAR driver from Galesburg, Illinois. He is the driver of the #1 Toyota Tundra Craftsman Truck Series truck and the younger brother of former NASCAR driver A. J. Fike. Fike began racing in 2001 in the USAC Silver Crown Series. He became the youngest driver to win a Silver Crown race (breaking Jeff Gordon's record), and finished tenth in points, earning him the Rookie of the Year award.

  7. Philip Caldwell

    Philip Caldwell (born January 27, 1920, in Bourneville, Ohio), as the first person to run the Ford Motor Company who was not a member of the Ford family, orchestrated one of the most dramatically successful turnarounds in business history. Philip Caldwell's parents are Robert Clyde Caldwell (1882 - 1935), a farmer, and Wilhelmina Hemphill (1881 - 1966). He grew up in South Charleston, Ohio.

  8. Jorge Goeters

    Jorge Goeters (born June 26, 1970 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican racecar driver. Currently, he races full time in Mexico and is a part time driver in the NASCAR Busch Series. Goeters started racing motocross at a very young age (8), and won several championships in Mexico and also International events, he then made the move to car racing (1993), where he won the prototypes championship in 1996. in 1997, he won the Mustang-Trans Am championship, …

  9. Josh Richeson

    Josh Richeson(born September 4, 1981 in Troutman, North Carolina), is a stock car driver. He has made 23 career starts in the NASCAR Busch Series series and one Craftsman Truck Series start. He is the nephew of former NEXTEL Cup driver Brett Bodine. Richeson made his Busch Series debut at Richmond International Raceway in September 2001. He drove the #06 Bodine Racing Ford Taurus into the field with a 33rd place qualifying effort, …

  10. S. Truett Cathy

    Samuel Truett Cathy (born March 14, 1921 in Eatonton, Georgia) is the founder and chairman of Chick-fil-A, a fast-food restaurant chain based in suburban Atlanta, Georgia.

  11. Jeff Teague

    Jeff Teague is the son of the renowned Industrial Designer, Richard A. Teague. His father was famous for designing notable American Motors Corporation (AMC) cars such as the Gremlin, AMX, and Pacer. Teague graduated from the Art Center College of Design in 1978. He has worked as a designer for a number of automobile firms. He was formerly with Volkswagen of Germany and held the post of Chief Designer for Volkswagen of America.

  12. Ash Racing

    Ash Racing is a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series team owned by Ed Ash. It began in 2004, with Brandon Ash finishing 41st in the #02 Ash Racing Engines Ford Taurus in the Dodge/Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway. Ash also ran the 2005 Banquet 400 at Kansas Speedway. So far in 2006, he has made 2 races, finishing 43rd in the Subway Fresh 500, and 38th at Infineon. The team plans to run the west coast races this season, with addition to select others.

  13. Lewis Veraldi

    Lewis Veraldi was a key leader behind the creation of the Ford Taurus. The team concept he pioneered would assign a complete set of designers from different departments to work together. He was often called the father of the Taurus, one of the most important cars in Ford and US history as a car that not only competed successfully against the Japanese, but so defined the market segment that the highly regarded Accord would be benchmarked in interior volume against the Ford.

  14. Scott Barbour

    Scott Barbour (born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a businessman. He is currently the CEO of Turbine Solutions, an airplane engine company. Barbour joined the United States Air Force in 1981 and worked as a maintenance mechanic and began taking an interest in aviation. In 1992, he formed Turbine Solutions. In 1999, he fielded a Winston Cup team, the #58 Ford Taurus sponsored by his own company and Hollywood Video, piloted by Ricky Craven, Loy Allen Jr., and Hut Stricklin.

  15. Jerry Schreiber

    Jerry Schreiber is an elderly male from Canada who is best known for launching a large consumer battle against Ford Motor Company. Schreiber bought a brand new 1998 Ford Taurus with manual air conditioning. Due to a design defect and the fact that it was rarely driven, fungus formed in the air ducts, meaning that it would blow in the cabin if the air would be turned on. Through a semi-long period of time, Schreiber noticed that he was having severe health problems, …

  16. Ford Taurus

    I am a Ford Taurus.

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  18. Alicia

    Lish is what all the cool kids call me.