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Ray Evernham in 2011 Tesla Roadster - Food Lion AutoFair
April 5, 2011
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Three-time championship-winning NASCAR crew chief and Official Ambassador for the Food Lion AutoFair Ray Evernham gave media rides in a 2011 Tesla Roadster at zMAX Dragway today, ahead of the April 7-10 Food Lion AutoFair at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The Tesla, provided to Charlotte Motor Speedway by Charlotte, N.C.-based Duke Energy for the Food Lion AutoFair, is one of the world’s fastest production electric sports cars with a zero to 60 time of 3.7 seconds.Credit: Brad Bowling
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Three-time championship-winning NASCAR crew chief and Official Ambassador for the Food Lion AutoFair Ray Evernham gave media rides in a 2011 Tesla Roadster at zMAX Dragway today, ahead of the April 7-10 Food Lion AutoFair at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The Tesla, provided to Charlotte Motor Speedway by Charlotte, N.C.-based Duke Energy for the Food Lion AutoFair, is one of the world’s fastest production electric sports cars with a zero to 60 time of 3.7 seconds.Credit: Brad Bowling
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Three-time championship-winning NASCAR crew chief and Official Ambassador for the Food Lion AutoFair Ray Evernham gave media rides in a 2011 Tesla Roadster at zMAX Dragway today, ahead of the April 7-10 Food Lion AutoFair at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The Tesla, provided to Charlotte Motor Speedway by Charlotte, N.C.-based Duke Energy for the Food Lion AutoFair, is one of the world’s fastest production electric sports cars with a zero to 60 time of 3.7 seconds.Credit: Brad Bowling
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Three-time championship-winning NASCAR crew chief and Official Ambassador for the Food Lion AutoFair Ray Evernham gave media rides in a 2011 Tesla Roadster at zMAX Dragway today, ahead of the April 7-10 Food Lion AutoFair at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The Tesla, provided to Charlotte Motor Speedway by Charlotte, N.C.-based Duke Energy for the Food Lion AutoFair, is one of the world’s fastest production electric sports cars with a zero to 60 time of 3.7 seconds.Credit: Brad Bowling
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Three-time championship-winning NASCAR crew chief and Official Ambassador for the Food Lion AutoFair Ray Evernham gave media rides in a 2011 Tesla Roadster at zMAX Dragway today, ahead of the April 7-10 Food Lion AutoFair at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The Tesla, provided to Charlotte Motor Speedway by Charlotte, N.C.-based Duke Energy for the Food Lion AutoFair, is one of the world’s fastest production electric sports cars with a zero to 60 time of 3.7 seconds.Credit: Brad Bowling
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Three-time championship-winning NASCAR crew chief and Official Ambassador for the Food Lion AutoFair Ray Evernham gave media rides in a 2011 Tesla Roadster at zMAX Dragway today, ahead of the April 7-10 Food Lion AutoFair at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The Tesla, provided to Charlotte Motor Speedway by Charlotte, N.C.-based Duke Energy for the Food Lion AutoFair, is one of the world’s fastest production electric sports cars with a zero to 60 time of 3.7 seconds.Credit: Brad Bowling
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Three-time championship-winning NASCAR crew chief and Official Ambassador for the Food Lion AutoFair Ray Evernham gave media rides in a 2011 Tesla Roadster at zMAX Dragway today, ahead of the April 7-10 Food Lion AutoFair at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The Tesla, provided to Charlotte Motor Speedway by Charlotte, N.C.-based Duke Energy for the Food Lion AutoFair, is one of the world’s fastest production electric sports cars with a zero to 60 time of 3.7 seconds.Credit: Brad Bowling
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Three-time championship-winning NASCAR crew chief and Official Ambassador for the Food Lion AutoFair Ray Evernham gave media rides in a 2011 Tesla Roadster at zMAX Dragway today, ahead of the April 7-10 Food Lion AutoFair at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The Tesla, provided to Charlotte Motor Speedway by Charlotte, N.C.-based Duke Energy for the Food Lion AutoFair, is one of the world’s fastest production electric sports cars with a zero to 60 time of 3.7 seconds.Credit: Brad Bowling


















