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About the Owners- Jeff and Bonnie McGaffic


Husband and wife Entrepreneurs Jeff and Bonnie McGaffic reside in Aliquippa, PA. Their family includes four children and six grandchildren. In 1991, Jeff and Bonnie incorporated their first business Vista Manufacturing, Inc. Later, in 1999, they started a race team that is recognized today in the motor sports industry as J&B Motorsports.

Though Jeff and Bonnie have focused primarily on running their businesses, through the years they have still made time to keep close ties with their community by way of charitable fund raising. As a couple, Jeff and Bonnie have devoted twenty years to the Youth Boys and Girls Clubs, Burger King Cancer Research, heart Strings Foundation for Heart Disease and the McGuire Home for Boys. They have also provided pitching mounds and machines for local high school baseball programs.


Separately, Bonnie has had additional responsibilities as a high school competition cheerleading coach for four years and ten years of service as a Sunday school teacher. Jeff has always had a passion for baseball. He has twenty years as a baseball coach under his belt. Jeff’s coaching career not only includes high school teams but also Invitation-Only teams throughout the country. During his high school coaching days, Jeff donated his compensation back to the school so that it could be used to purchase additional equipment for their programs. Today, Jeff coaches college and American Legion baseball teams. In an effort to help over five hundred baseball players ranging from T-Ball to college age, Jeff has provided warehouse space and has conducted baseball and coaches clinics free of charge.

Jeff and Bonnie McGaffic were nominated ‘Male and Female Entrepreneurs of the Year’ for their home state of Pennsylvania as a result of their hard work and dedication in both business and the local community.


About Cory Lee
Cory Lee arrived in drag racing's spot light in the mid-90's as the crew chief for Tom Hoover's Pioneer Car Stereo Funny Team. After Hoover chose to hang up the driving gloves, he named Lee the driver of the car. Lee did a great job handling Hoover's 6000 horsepower beast until Hoover retired from the sport of drag racing three years later.

Lee then drove for several other funny car teams on a part time basis before coming on board with J&B Motorsports in 2006. When Lee isn't driving for J&B, you can find him tuning a nostalgia nitro funny car for Gary Turner.



Contact Information:

Korey Keenan
724-630-7056
or
Jeff McGaffic
724-495-6860

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