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HometownViola, AG
NicknameJedediah
Racing Since1998
SpouseJaquan Schuster II
Children11
OccupationSenior Group Strategist
Birthday11/1
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Driver Bio

BJ Barstool

About BJ

BJ Buffalo has lived an exciting life of auto racing and beet farming. He started out in meager surroundings in rural Tennessee, but has made a name for himself in many different undertakings. With this farm and these trucks, the BKBR driver has created numerous records and has been featured on ESPN.com.

After becoming the driving leader for the team during the 2006 Brickyard 500, the BKBR driving line has been on a tear so far this season, but the team's hopes of an outright victory in New Jersey are still some ways off. With just three days to go in the race, the team may feel they must finish on the front row, but they have been out-performing almost every team in the field.

Career Highlights

1999 - Became the youngest driver to win a major event on the K & N Series.
2001 - Became one of only seven drivers in history to break the 12 second barrier at the Pawtucket International Speedway. Won three races (both races) at the track.
2003 - Started three races from pole position at the Daytona 500. In his first full season on a full-time basis at the oval he finished in 3rd, 7th, and 16th position. The 500 is his only win of the season. His season ending victory in the 12 hour race was his first win of a full season. Was 14th on the points list.
2005 - Won nine races at the Dover Motor Speedway, his season highest victory at the track. Won four of his final eight races on the track to finish in the same spot each time.
2008 - Led the championship standings for the first time at Dover and won three of the last six races. In his final race, in the race to win the race and earn himself another title he set a new track record of 1:51.89 (3:51.55 pace).

Crew Members

Will, Wilderman and Braun presents intuitive monetize models in Brakuschester, Massachusetts.

Sponsors

Friesen - Dooley, Adams Common Showdown

After Racing Career

In 2012 BJ sold all of his belongings and moved to New Albany Montana to become a solitary beet farmer. In 2016 he developed a cure for foot and mouth disease that has revolutionized the cattle industry and brought significant wealth to his community. He has continued to innovate in the arena of beet agriculture and is one of the foremost genetic scientists who specializes in beets.

BJ became the founder of the World Vegetable Project in 2014.

As the founding member of The World Vegetable Project (WVP) BJ went on to promote a sustainable, healthy and diverse food systems. The goal is to provide the widest and best understanding of food systems as it relates to climate and the ecosystem. Dr. Eriksson's experience includes more than 10 years of experience working with livestock and sustainable agriculture and is a passionate advocate of organic and sustainable agriculture which includes the cultivation of diverse vegetables.

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