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Powhatan Virginias Jason White is heading into the 2006 NASCAR Busch Series season looking to continue to show the owners, drivers and media why he shouldnt be taken lightly. White has his fair share in racing from racing go-carts at age 11 to taming the high banks of Daytona International Speedway in the NASCAR Busch Series in 2004, Jasons seen it all. Now joining forces with Ashton Gray Racing, Jason has hopes of maneuvering himself as a fierce competitor in one of the most highly respected ranks and sanctions of Motorsports across the world. Before moving into the NASCAR Busch Series, White did much of his early racing from his home stage of Virginia. Early on, in five year Jason won six Virginia state titles and finished in the WKA (World Karting Association) top-ten for all three classes. From there, the 26 year old spent five seasons on the Mid-Atlantic Modified Tour with eight victories and more than 25 top ten finishes. Next, Jason jumped right into the NASCAR Busch Series in 1999 with LAR Motorsports and owner Larry Lockamy. Jason made his Busch debut at the tricky short track of Indianapolis Raceway Park qualifying 28th and finishing a very respectable 26th. Bristol Motor Speedway was the next venue for White and after turning some heads with a very stout 23rd place qualifying effort, his night ended early. The NASCAR Busch Series wasnt the only type of racing on his agenda that year as Jason competed in the Mid Atlantic Modified Tour finishing second in points.
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