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Bo-Dyn Bobsleds ( Bo for Bodine, " Dyn " for Chassis Dynamics ) was created in 1992 by Bodine and his good friend and chassis builder, Bob Cuneo of Chassis Dynamics.
Bodine founded the USA Bobsled Project to help create a winning bobsled for the U. S. teams.
The U. S. National Team first used their sleds in 1994.
Ten years after Bo-Dyn's inception, the U. S. team won three medals in Bo-Dyn Bobsleds during the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, and during the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, American bobsledder Steven Holcomb piloted a Bo-Dyn Bobsled named " Night Train " to gold.
Every January since 2006 at the Lake Placid, New York track, a charity run is held with the US bobsled team and NASCAR drivers to raise money for the sled project.
Participants have included Todd Bodine ( one of Geoffrey Bodine's brothers ) and Tony Stewart.

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