DARLINGTON, S.C. — official team release by Race Chaser Online Managing Editor Jacob Seelman — Boomtown Sim photo —

To tie in with NASCAR’s “The Tradition Returns” weekend at Darlington Raceway, RCO-Boomtown Sim veterans Corbin Himstreet and Mitch Rollo will revive a historical battle from “The Lady in Black’s” storied history, piloting Ricky Craven and Kurt Busch throwback schemes from their thrilling 2003 finish at the 1.366-mile oval during Monday night’s =RSR= Full Throttle Cup Series stop at the South Carolina track.

Himstreet will fly Tide sponsorship, while Rollo will carry the Rubbermaid colors in a one-race deal that flashes back to the old days of Darlington.

“This is such a cool deal to be able to do at Darlington,” team principal Himstreet said. “Huge thanks to Race Chaser Online for allowing us to put this deal together. Darlington is all about tradition, history and close finishes and there was no closer finish in NASCAR than Ricky Craven and Kurt Busch’s epic duel in 2003.”

“Hopefully Mitch and I can replicate that fight in the final laps of Monday night’s Full Throttle Cup race at Darlington and bring home a one-two effort for RCO-Boomtown Sim.”

Both drivers have scored their first-career =RSR= Full Throttle Cup Series wins during Segment Three, with Himstreet taking a memorable win in the Freedom 175 at the Brickyard and Rollo claiming the checkers on the road course at Watkins Glen International.

For more information on RCO-Boomtown Sim, visit the team on Facebook.

CREDIT: RCO-Boomtown Sim

Jacob Seelman

Jacob Seelman, 31, is the founder of 77 Sports Media and the current PR and digital content director for Race Face Brand Development. He studied Broadcast Journalism at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, S.C., and also serves as the full-time tour announcer for the Must See Racing Sprint Car Series. A 12-year veteran of covering all forms of racing, Seelman is a multi-time award-winning writer whose work has been published in both SPEED SPORT Magazine and Athlon Magazine, among other publications. He has also helped to mentor multiple other writers and content creators who have gone on to successful careers in motorsports.

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