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Joe Menzer

Life often on hold as Knaus remains devoted to No. 48

Life often on hold as Knaus remains devoted to No. 48

The euphoria of winning an unprecedented fourth consecutive Cup Series championship still hung in the air as Chad Knaus made his way to his place at the table where driver Jimmie Johnson and Marshall Carlson, general manager of Hendrick Motorsports, already had begun a lengthy interview session with the media.more

Quick Facts

DOBMarch 21

PositionWriter

InterestsBasketball, golf, reading

Favorite FoodPopcorn

Favorite Quote

"Loyalty is a two-way street, not a blind alley."-Woody Hayes

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Biography

Born in Hamilton, Ohio, too many years ago to count (actually 1961), Joe moved to Charlotte, N.C., in 1995 and has authored or co-authored five books, including The Wildest Ride: A History of NASCAR in 2001.

From 1995 through mid-November 2006 just before joining NASCAR.COM, he covered the Carolina Panthers and the NFL for the Winston-Salem Journal in North Carolina, and also worked part-time in radio in the Charlotte market.

From 1984 through March, 1995, Joe covered the Cleveland Cavaliers and the NBA for a chain of daily newspapers in Northeastern Ohio, and also served as a columnist for Basketball Digest. In addition, he has had free-lance articles published through the years in The Sporting News, Inside Sports, The Washington Post, The Cincinnati Enquirer and various other newspapers and magazines.

A graduate of Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, Menzer continues to live in Charlotte along with his wife, Sarah, and their four children.

Joe Menzer
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