Copyright 2003, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.
Stickers memorializing the late Bryan Cassell will be sold for $5 each at the Jennings GP racetrack in Jennings, Florida December 12-14. All proceeds from sticker sales during the Bryan Cassell II Memorial Foundation track days will go into the Foundation’s charitable fund to help new racers obtain safety gear.
Greg “Stumpy” Steltenpohl, a fellow racer and sign shop owner (Signs Unlimited in Marquette, Michigan) who knew Cassell from exchanging messages with him on the CCS online message board, conceived, designed and produced the stickers, supplying them free of charge to the Foundation.
“The way it worked out, I wanted to put some stickers on my bike,” Steltenpohl told Roadracingworld.com Tuesday. “I posted it (the sticker design) on the CCS message board and Laura (Bramble, Cassell’s sister) wanted me to send her a couple. Then people started asking where they could get the stickers. So I said I would print up a couple hundred and send them to Laura so they could sell them.”
Bryan Cassell, II, 28, was killed October 18, 2003 when he crashed during CCS practice at Daytona International Speedway.
For additional information on the track day, call Jennings GP at (386) 938-1110, [email protected], or e-mail Josh Holley at [email protected].
For additional information on the stickers, e-mail Laura Bramble at [email protected].
Bryan Cassell Memorial Stickers Available
Bryan Cassell Memorial Stickers Available
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