Fred Campbell

Fred Campbell (born October 15, 1952) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He last competed full-time in the ARCA Re/Max Series, driving the No. 22 Ford for Vern Slagh.

Campbell was an immediate contender in the GFS Marketplace 200. Campbell has four ARCA RE/MAX Series starts since 2002 and has never finished outside the top 10. He won the 2002 Berlin Raceway ARCA race and finished 8th at Berlin in 2003; his other two starts were at Toledo where he finished 4th in 2002 and 7th in 2003.

History
Brian's father is renowned late model champion Fred Campbell (right), whose career includes 10 late model track championships at Berlin Raceway, where he also hopped in an ARCA Racing Series car one Saturday night and beat ARCA's best back in 2002. Fred has also won several main events at Toledo over the years in a variety of different machines.

The Campbell's wanted to work all the bugs out of their car before returning for competition.

"When everything's new, you're going to find leaks, and it's better to find them today than on raceday. This is why we're here, so we're not chasing this thing when we come back. This is a zero frustration day, when we can relax and little more and figure it out."

Beyond working the bugs out, the Campbell's were also focused on getting one long run in to see how the car will act on older tires.



The first official entry came from three-time ARCA CRA Super Series champion Scott Hantz, who can lay claim to having ‘home-court' advantage on the renowned half-mile, high-banked oval. Hantz is also the all-time ARCA CRA Super Series winner with 30 career victories. His accomplishments at Toledo are impressive as well where the Angola, Indiana veteran has nine career wins in ARCA CRA and Outlaw Late Model competition.