Successful Camping World Truck Series crew chief John Monsam wore this suit in 2003, and it will be featured this week.
Category: Videos
DGF2099 Productions-Introduction to Sports Memorabilia-Jason Romesburg 2010 Pit Crew Suit
Season 14 begins with a Jason Romesburg 2010 Menard’s pit crew suit that shows heavy wear.
DGF2099 Productions-Introduction to Press Kits-Tony Stewart 2001 Joe Gibbs/Home Depot Press Kit
2001 was a banner year for Tony Stewart, with 3 wins, 15 top 5’s and 22 top 10’s, just missing winning the Winston Cup Championship that year. For the season finale, we look at this press kit contains driver, sponsor, and owner information, along with a hero card is in great condition.
DGF2099 Productions-Introduction to Press Kits-Morgan Shepherd 1995 Wood Brothers/Citgo Press Kit
Morgan Shepherd had a decent season in 1995, though he didn’t win a race, he did score 4 top 5’s and 10 top 10’s. This press kit, complete with driver, owner and sponsor information, along with several inserts is in great condition.
The Driver Suit Blog-Getting My Kicks At The Lucas Oil NHRA Route 66 Nationals!
Every year, I take a month-long vacation in the summer, which coincides with the NHRA Lucas Oil Route 66 Nationals. I love drag racing, and the Route 66 Nationals is the NHRA’s stop on the Mello Yello Drag Racing Series tour. I go with friends from work, and every year, we have a great time.
Mother Nature was not in the kindest of moods on Saturday. Friday Night Qualifying went off without a hitch. I did get to watch the Jeg’s All-Stars race their elimination races.
After the Jeg’s All Stars on Saturday, it began to rain. The rain continued to fall for several hours, during which time, I wandered around the pits. I got to meet Driver Suit Blog favorites Tony Schumacher
and Ron Capps.
Every year, I get the chance to ask Tony Schumacher a question, and the video below is of how that went.
I got a #1 qualifier interview cap from The Thunder Valley Nationals on eBay, and I got it signed by Schumacher, Capps, Tommy Johnson Jr., Fast Jack Beckman, Erica Enders-Stevens, JR Todd, Alexis DeJoria, and John Force.
The story behind these interview hats is interesting. Mello Yello gives these hats out to drivers at events, and there are a series of different colors. For qualifying and round winners who don’t wear a sponsor hat after getting out of a car for an interview, they are given either a gray,
orange,
or black hat.
They are all of the same design. For the driver who qualifies #1, they are given a green hat, with a #1 Qualifier patch with their respective class.

The drivers who win the event get a yellow cap, with a winner patch to wear, similar in design to the #1 qualifier hat.
The drivers who win the championship get a white hat.
Drivers wear these hats during interviews, except for John Force who prefers to wear his own hat for an interview after he qualifies #1 or wins.
Jack Beckman personalized my Infinite Hero Challenge Coin, and gave me a very heart felt thank you.
I also got one of Cruz Pedregon’s valve springs from his engine,
and a burnt hose cover.
This is a perfect example of why Nomex is the go-to material for driver suits. This Nomex hose cover went through a serious fire, and was burnt. Nomex isn’t fireproof, it’s fire retardant, which means it will burn, but much slower than most fabrics. It will burn, but will protect whatever it is covering from fire damage for a brief time. The easy way to see if the material has been compromised is if the fabric is discolored. Notice the areas of light on the black fabric, that means that area of the fabric has been compromised.
Driver suits, when burned, will show the same discoloration. Should the driver wear the suit, and suffer a similar fire, the suit won’t protect them, and serious burns can and will occur. It may seem like a waste, but countless drivers are alive and well today because of this property of Nomex.
After the rain subsided, and the track was dried, I got to watch round 3 of qualifying, which was supposed to happen at 1 pm, but took place at about 4 pm. It had a lot of good rounds, including TJ Zizzo’s explosion. We decided to go home after round 3, and as we were leaving, we saw the storm clouds were beckoning.
Round 4, which started after we left was canceled due to another rainstorm.
Sunday’s weather was much better. After the first two rounds, I wandered around the pits getting hero cards, and autographs. I got pictures with, and autographs from, Driver Suit Blog favorite Vieri “V” Gaines,
JR Todd,
Courtney Force,
and John Force.
I filmed one of Antron Brown’s engine tests,
In the end, Tony Schumacher, Tommy Johnson Jr, Allen Johnson, and Hector Arana Jr. won their classes, I got a sunburn, and had a great time, and I can’t wait to go back next year.
DGF2099 Productions-Introduction to Press Kits-Mark Martin 1995 Roush Racing/Valvoline Press Kit.
In 1995, Mark Martin had a great season. He had 4 wins, 13 top 5’s and 22 top 10’s. This press kit, complete with season information on Mark Martin and Roush Racing’s season and career, is in great condition.
The Driver Suit Blog-NASCAR Napkin Rings Part 2
[Editor’s Note: I’m on vacation for July, and I will not update the tracker or paint scheme grades until August. In the meantime, I’ve got articles ready to go on Fridays. DGF]
In January, I discussed NASCAR race winner napkin rings. These were brass rings that were given to crew members at banquets after the season. I had only seen Bobby Labonte, and Jeff Burton, but I came across a couple of Dale Jarrett rings recently. Dale Jarrett is a former NASCAR Sprint Cup Champion, having won in 1999. He won 3 Daytona 500’s, in 1993, 1996, and 2000. He won a total of 32 Sprint Cup and 11 Xfinity Series races.
In 1993, he won the Daytona 500, the race came down to the white flag as Dale Jarrett passed Dale Earnhardt in what became known as “The Dale and Dale Show.” With his father Ned in the broadcast booth calling the race, Dale Jarrett won the race, his second career victory. His first, incidentally, came at Michigan in 1991, while driving by the Wood Brothers. This ring was made for the banquet.
It shows some wear on the inside. The top is a traditional design,
one side has a picture of Dale Jarrett, his signature and #18.
The other side has a picture of the car sandwiched in between INTERSTATE BATTERIES RACING and JOE GIBBS RACE TEAM.
The inside shows some wear in the form of spots.

In 1994, he won his third race, the Mello Yello 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. He won after an engine failure claimed Geoff Bodine and a late crash destroyed the cars of Ricky Rudd and Jeff Gordon. This ring, almost identical in design to the Daytona 500 ring was prepared for the banquet. The only difference is that the #18 in the center of the top of the ring is in yellow, as the race was sponsored by Mello Yello.
The small spots on the Daytona 500 ring are present here as well.

I’m still on vacation, but I’ve got something fun prepared for next week…stay tuned!
DGF2099 Productions-Introduction to Tea Card Albums-100 Years of British Achievements-Typhoo Tea-1972
100 Years of British Achievements celebrates just that. Released by Typhoo Tea in 1972, the set in matching album are in decent condition
Sampling Flame Body Spray, The Burger King Body Spray
I sampled Flame, Fire Meets Desire Body Spray from Burger King so you don’t have to. I don’t know why I hate myself this much…
DGF2099 Productions- Introduction to Tea Card Albums-Wild Flowers-Brooke Bond Tea-1959
Wildflowers, a wide ranging subject was released as a card series in 1959 by Brooke Bond. The cards, and matching album are in great condition.
