• From Behind: Oakley Speedster Jamie McMurray Powers Past Busch for Victory at Charlotte

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    Posted over 1 year ago by Andrew De Lara

    Make that three. Oakley’s Jamie McMurray charged hard off turn 2 after a restart on Lap 314 and powered to Bank of America 500 victory at the Charlotte Motor Speedway this past weekend. Rockin’ Oakley boots, gloves and eyewear, the O Team speed demon tallied his third 2010 win at the site of his very first Sprint Cup Series victory in 2002.

  • Burning Rubber: Oakley Motorsports Athletes Rev Up For NASCAR Sprint Cup Chase

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    Posted over 1 year ago by Andrew De Lara

    Kick the tires, light the fires: Oakley is plowing deeper into the Motorsports world. Some of the World’s top athletes on four wheels are using Oakley’s innovative race gear to sharpen their edge over the competition. Exhibit A: Clint Bowyer, the current number 12 driver in the chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup.

  • Rocketing Into Records Books: Oakley’s Jamie McMurray Victorious at NASCAR Brickyard 400 Event

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    Posted over 1 year ago by Andrew De Lara

    All good things come in threes. Just ask Oakley’s very own Jamie McMurray, who blazed into the record books this past weekend with a glorious NASCAR victory at the Brickyard 400. McMurray – who proudly sports Oakley eyewear, boots, gloves and heel booties in the cockpit – gave car owner Chip Ganassi a trio of wins across motorsports’ most prestigious events this year: the Daytona 500 (also won by McMurray), the Indy 500 and the Brickyard 400…a first in motorsports history. Even better, McMurray is only the third person in history to win the Daytona 500 and the Brickyard 400 in the same year!

Jamie McMurray

2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Talladega
Date of Birth:
June 3, 1976
Hometown:
Joplin, MO
Sponsors:
Crown Royal, Irwin Industrial Tools, Ford Racing, Roush Fenway Racing, BullaA€A™s-Eye, Valvoline, Coca-Cola, Kraft and Citi Finacial
Hobbies:
Enjoys racing remote-controlled cars not just for the hobby, but also for the hand-eye coordination to aid him on the track. Jamie is also actively involved with his foundation, the Jamie McMurray Foundation, which supports Autism Awareness.

Career Highlights

    • 2007- Won Pepsi 400 at Daytona (July)
    • 2007- Won Infineon Pole
    • 2007- Three Top Five Finishes
    • 2007- Nine Top Ten Finishes
    • 2006- Three Top Five Finishes
    • 2005- Ten Top Ten Finishes
    • 2004- 23 Top Ten Finishes
    • 2004- Won Three Nationwide Series Races
    • 2003- Won Raybestos Rookie of the Year Award
    • 2003- Won first Pole at Homestead
    • 2003- 13 Top Ten Finishes
    • 2002- Won first race in only his second start at Lowe’s