GSA Technology Council

Stratatomic Launches New Website for Cotton Owens Garage

The Upstate Women In Technology will soon be meeting at the Buck Mickel Center for a working lunch where they will be learning how to get their resumes ready for the current hiring environment. All are invited to join them for this working session at Greenville Tech during the lunch hour on April 8th from 11:30 - 1:30. Jill Rose, Technical Recruiter of Acentron Technologies, will lead the session. RSVP to UWIT@GSATC.org.


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Stratatomic Launches New Website for Cotton Owens Garage

Stratatomic has recently launched a new website for Cotton Owens Garage of Spartanburg, SC, now available online at cottonowens.com. The website launch date commemorates the 34th Anniversary of Owens’ record-setting run of better than 200 mph with Buddy Baker at the wheel of his #6 Dodge Charger Daytona on March 24, 1970 at Talladega International Speedway. (more)
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Stratatomic Launches New Website for Cotton Owens Garage

GREENVILLE - Stratatomic has recently launched a new website for Cotton Owens Garage of Spartanburg, SC, now available online at cottonowens.com. The website launch date commemorates the 34th Anniversary of Owens’ record-setting run of better than 200 mph with Buddy Baker at the wheel of his #6 Dodge Charger Daytona on March 24, 1970 at Talladega International Speedway.


Stratatomic will also host the new website, which will serve as a resource for vintage NASCAR racing memorabilia and nostalgia items, rare and exclusive photographs from the Cotton Owens archive, career statistics, and information regarding Cotton Owens’ racing operations, cars and drivers from NASCAR’s early era. The website will offer several items for sale to collectors, such as die-cast scale model cars, RetroCards vintage collectible postcards, authentic 1964 C.O.G. brochures, and more. The website also contains vintage racing video footage from Daytona and other hard-to-find information and career histories for Cotton Owens, David Pearson, Buddy Baker, Pete Hamilton, Charlie Glotzbach, and Marty Robbins. Also, an exclusive feature of the website will be Owens’ current ongoing restoration of a 1964 Dodge Polara to NASCAR racing specifications of that era, complete with a vintage 426 Hemi NASCAR-spec racing engine exceeding 650+ horsepower.


Cotton Owens won more than 100 NASCAR Featherlite Modified Tour races during the 1950s before making the transition to the NASCAR Grand National (Nextel Cup) Series competition. His most successful season as a driver was in 1959 when he won two races, notched 22 top-10 finishes (through 37 starts) and ranked second in the series season-long points chase to Lee Petty. In 1966, Owens won the NASCAR Grand National Championship with David Pearson behind the wheel of his #6 Dodge. On March 24, 1970, an Owens-powered Dodge also claimed the first closed-course record of better than 200 miles per hour with Buddy Baker at the wheel. In 1970, Cotton Owens was inducted into the National Motorsports Press Association’s Hall of Fame at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway.


Drivers for Cotton Owens include: David Pearson, Buddy Baker, Pete Hamilton, Marty Robbins, Ralph Earnhardt, Ray Hendrick, Bobby Isaac, Junior Johnson, Marvin Panch, Benny Parsons, Fireball Roberts and Bob Welborn. Other notables to drive for Owens include Mario Andretti, Darel Dieringer, Charlie Glotzbach, and Al Unser. In all, a total of 25 drivers climbed behind the wheel of Owens’ cars in 291 races, earning 32 victories and 29 pole positions.


Stratatomic is a full-service creative firm specializing in web, multimedia, advertising, and graphic communications. Stratatomic also offers complete solutions for web site hosting, e-mail, WebAdmin site management software and WebStats site analysis tools, providing clients with a singular resource for top-to-bottom implementation of their internet marketing strategies. Founded in September, 2000 by Ryan Owens, Stratatomic LLC is a privately held company based in Greenville, SC.


For more information, contact Stratatomic at 864.271.7021 or visit the website at www.stratatomic.com.


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