Richard Garvie

Fast Track Racing announced that Garvie was to make his ARCA debut at Memphis with Andy Hillenburg, but failed to start due to a problem with the engine after practice.

Richard Garvie joined the Labour Party in 2010 in Newbury, Berkshire and was quickly appointed as the Spokesperson and Campaign Co-ordinator for that constituency.

At the hearing, Garvie's bank Lloyd's of London insisted that they had no concerns as to how his bank account had been used in these transactions and these details were covered in a blog post by Lawyer and New Statesman Journalist David Allen Green on his Law and Policy Blog questioning whether Garvie had actually committed any offence.

While living in the UK, Garvie worked as a TV anchor on motorsport programs for Premier Sports and as a radio personality on various stations around England and Scotland.

[4] In 2011, Garvie again brokered the deal to keep NASCAR on television in the UK & Ireland by taking the coverage to Premier Sports TV with sponsorship from 3M who at the time were a sponsor of Greg Biffle.

Garvie moved to the US in 2015 and lives in Minneola, Florida[7] and until 2022 operated various event, festival and media companies since arriving in the United States.