ATLANTA - Nearly five years after she was forced to walk away from NASCAR racing because of a lack of sponsorship, Tammy Jo Kirk of Dalton may be getting back into the game. <br>
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According to the Atlanta-Journal Constitution, Busch Series car owner Jay Robinson and his sponsor Advil wants Kirk to drive the #49 Ford, beginning with next week's Busch Series race at New Hampshire. <br>
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When she hits the track next week, she'll become the eighth female driver in Busch Series history. <br>
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Robinson, the car owner, says he's not expecting Kirk to set speed records right away. <br>
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Robinson says the goal at New Hampshire is to glet Kirk get adjusted to driving again and give her time to get used to the car. <br>
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Kirk has been to Robinson's shop to have the car's seat fitted to suit her, but she will NOT be able to drive the car until the track opens for practice next Friday. <br>
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It will be the first time she's driven a race vehicle in nearly five years, but she says that won'tbe a problem.