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  • NASCAR’s Kyle Busch Joins NHRA’s Doug Herbert in Promoting Safe Driving for Teens

    NASCAR’s Kyle Busch Joins NHRA’s Doug Herbert in Promoting Safe Driving for Teens

    Put On the B.R.A.K.E.S. Inc. Graduates 3,000th Student this Month

    [media-credit name=”www.putonthebrakes.org” align=”alignright” width=”197″][/media-credit]Concord, N.C. (Friday, July 29, 2011) – B.R.A.K.E.S. (Be Responsible And Keep Everyone Safe), founded in 2008 by professional NHRA drag racer Doug Herbert will graduate its 3,000th student next month and the organization will expand the role of one of the Nation’s most popular racecar drivers with its team. Kyle Busch, driver for Kyle Busch Motorsports and Joe Gibbs Racing in NASCAR’s top three driving series’ will join Doug Herbert in helping to promote the benefits of proactive driver education for new teenage drivers.

    “This month marks an important milestone as we graduate our 3,000th student. While Kyle has supported B.R.A.K.E.S. in the past by helping our fundraising events, we are very excited that he’s stepping up his involvement with us even further.” said Doug Herbert, Founder of B.R.A.K.E.S. “Kyle will help us put additional teens through our school as well as enhance our awareness campaign focusing on the number one killer of teens in America.”

    The Kyle Busch Foundation has agreed to sponsor ten schools putting more than 300 students through the B.R.A.K.E.S. half-day school over the next year. Kyle will be joining Doug Herbert in several public service announcements promoting B.R.A.K.E.S. as well as incorporating the organization as an associate sponsor on his No. 18 NASCAR Truck entry.

    “Doug took a very tragic situation and turned it into something very positive” stated Kyle Busch. “After spending time with Doug and getting to hear his story, it’s easy to see why he’s so passionate about this cause. I hope to not only increase awareness for their cause, but also learn from them through my involvement. It’s very easy to make judgment errors when we’re behind the wheel and today’s teens are particularly vulnerable since they don’t usually have the advanced education or experience. I’m looking forward to working further with Doug and the B.R.A.K.E.S. team as they continue their mission of keeping teens safe behind the wheel”.

    Put On The B.R.A.K.E.S. will be hosting its third annual benefit dinner and auction on Thursday, September 15th, 2011 at the Speedway Club at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. Tickets are $150/person with table and corporate sponsorships available. For ticket or donation information call Laura Lovett at 704-720-3806 or go to www.putonthebrakes.org

    About B.R.A.K.E.S.

    B.R.A.K.E.S., which stands for Be Responsible and Keep Everyone Safe, is a non-profit organization founded in 2008 by NHRA Top Fuel drag racer Doug Herbert in memory of his two sons, Jon and James, who were killed in a car accident in January 2008. By training and educating teenage drivers and their parents, the organization aims to promote safe driving in an attempt to prevent injuries and save lives. For more information, visit http://www.putonthebrakes.org/

  • Frank Kimmel Excited About Competing at Lucas Oil Raceway

    Cornelius, NC – There aren’t very many instances where Frank Kimmel is put in uncharted territory driving a race car. This is especially true in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards. Frank Kimmel has pretty much conquered any and every track on the schedule over the course of his illustrious career.

    However, this coming race week, Kimmel will be at a track he has never won at – Lucas Oil Raceway (“LOR”) for the Ansell Protective Gloves 200. In fact, he has only raced there once before. In 2001 Frank raced in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. It’s also worth mentioning that Frank is from Indiana, and any time he gets a chance to race in his home state he tends to drive a little bit harder.

    The idea of racing at a track he is relatively unfamiliar with has excited Frank Kimmel, “It’s pretty awesome that we’re getting to race at LOR for the first time in twenty-some odd years. I’m pretty anxious to get out on the track and put a few laps under my belt.”

    What makes this particular ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards race at Lucas Oil Raceway even more distinct for Frank Kimmel is that one of his primary sponsors, Ansell Protective Gloves, is sponsoring the race. “I would love to go out there and win this one for Ansell,” said Kimmel. “They’ve been great to me over the past few years and it would a lot if I could repay them by ending up in the winner’s circle at the race they’re sponsoring.”

    Also, Frank Kimmel will sport a special paint scheme for the Ansell Protective Gloves 200 – driving the Roush-Yates powered No. 44 Ansell ActivArmr-Menards Ford. ActivArmr is a special jobsite glove that offers optimal balance of protection, dexterity and comfort.

    Activities for Frank Kimmel begin with two Menards store location visits on Wednesday, July 27th, as the driver is set to sign autographs, pose for pictures, and even offer a special promotion to store customers. Kimmel will appear at the Fishers Menards location off of exit 3 on I-69 – 7145 E. 96th Street – at 4:00 p.m. He will then visit the Avon Menards location near the Rockville Plaza Shopping Center – 10555 East U.S. Highway 36 – at 6:30 p.m. Each appearance will last 90 minutes. Store visitors can take advantage of a special promotion at either location, simply by purchasing a pair of Ansell gloves inside the store. Those purchasing Ansell gloves inside Menards will receive a voucher for a free second pair of gloves, personally handed over by Kimmel outside the store.

    “Visiting any Menards location and meeting with the fans is great. The Menards employees are always nice too and you can really see their dedication to service and quality. I feel fortunate to have two fantastic partners in Menards and Ansell who continue to support me. Nothing would make me happier than winning at LOR for the both of them,” concluded Frank.

    Finally, on Thursday night, Frank Kimmel intends to drive his way to Victory Lane at Lucas Oil Raceway in the Ansell Protective Gloves 200. In doing so, Frank Kimmel will look to make history by becoming the first winner at LOR for the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards in a-little-over a quarter century.

    Watch for Frank Kimmel as he goes for his first ever win at Lucas Oil Raceway driving the No. 44 Ansell ActivArmr-Menards Ford on July 28th for the Ansell Protective Gloves 200 in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards. Also, be sure to visit a Menards location to purchase your next pair of Ansell Gloves. More information can be found at www.frankkimmel.com www.ansellracingus.com, www.menardsracing.com and www.arcaracing.com.

  • CGH Motorsports Plants New Foundation; Preparing For Future With Two-Car Team

    MOORESVILLE, North Carolina (July 24, 2011) – – Officials from CGH Motorsports, a full-time competitor in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards announced today that the Mooresville, North Carolina-based team is building a new foundation that will allow the family-owned team to accelerate to a multi-car team under the CGH Motorsports Driver Development banner.

    Armed with personnel that range in experience from management to marketing and even public relations, CGH Motorsports’ new platform will not only focus on the development and path of the team’s primary No. 58 CGH Motorsports Chevrolet Impala SS entry but also a second entry that will be available to launch later this year.

    “We want CGH Motorsports to be a long-time fixture not only in the ARCA Racing Series but the Motorsports industry in general,” said CGH Motorsports owner Greg Hackenbracht. “We’ve been talking about expanding our program for a while now and with the people and equipment that we now have in place, it just seems right.”

    Leading the CGH Motorsports Driver Development brigade will be several key members of the already existing operation. Kevin Reed, director of competition will oversee the program with crew chief Rob Torrey assisting. Jordan Dahl will drive the marketing and hospitality angles with Chris Knight covering the role as director of communications.

    Reed joined CGH Motorsports in February 2011 and has been instrumental in the quick enhancement of the team’s primary program this year with New Philadelphia, Ohio native Chad Hackenbracht at the helm. Reed was the 2010 ARCA Racing Series crew chief of the year with rookie Mikey Kile.

    Dahl conducts the role as team manager and director of marketing. The Wisconsin native’s experience and dwellings in NASCAR have been his presence with the CGH Motorsports team in ARCA attractable.

    “We’ll be ready to add new personnel as our new program grows,” offered Dahl. “While our primary focus and attention is on Chad (Hackenbracht), CGH Motorsports wants to open that door to other young and talented drivers; making them aware that with hard work and dedication that dreams do come true.”

    In addition to a second-car team, CGH Motorsports will also offer enhancement support for their driver and crew in the arenas of physical fitness, pit practice, training and various coaching roles that will support the team’s initiative.

    Interested funded parties for the latter stages of the 2011 ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards schedule and the full 2012 championship run can contact Jordan Dahl ( jordan@cghmotorsports.com or 570.234.5449) or Kevin Reed ( kevin@cghmotorsports.com or 704.200.3024) for additional details. Serious inquires only please.

    For more information on Chad Hackenbracht and CGH Motorsports, please visit http://www.chadhackenbracht.com/ ChadHackenbracht.com and CGHMotorsports.com.

    About CGH Motorsports:

    CGH Motorsports ( CGHMotorsports.com), established in 2007 by Ohio entrepreneur Greg Hackenbracht is located in a 10,000 sq. foot facility located in Mooresville, North Carolina. CGH Motorsports is home of rising sensation Chad Hackenbracht, who competed in nine ARCA Racing Series races in 2010 after an aggressive ARCA testing schedule in 2009. The team’s primary driver Chad Hackenbracht is the 2008 National Asphalt Legends champion, winning 33 percent of his races and finishing in the top-10, 85 percent of the events he competed in. The team will step up their commitment from a partial schedule and prepare for a full-season ARCA championship assault beginning in February 2011. The team is already preparing to expand their presence with a two-car operation available in the fall of 2011 and two full-time championship efforts in 2012.

  • Calling all creatives – win seats at the Italian Grand Prix with Sikkens!

    Two tickets to F1 at Monza to be won in new Facebook competition: THE SLIKKEST RIDE

    Do we have the style to get to Monza? That’s the question automotive lovers will be asking
    themselves over the next few weeks as they try to win two tickets to the Italian Grand Prix.
    These sought-after seats are being offered by Sikkens, the premium brand of AkzoNobel’s
    refinishing business and official paint supplier of the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Formula
    1 team.

    On August 26, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes F1 driver and former world champion Lewis
    Hamilton will himself decide who offers the ‘SLIKKEST RIDE’ and gets the opportunity to
    see how he gets on around Monza’s curves in September.

    To be in with a chance of winning this exciting prize, entrants must redesign their favorite
    vehicle in a style worthy of a Formula One challenger. The ‘SLIKKEST RIDE’ is about
    creating a superb paint finish to make any vehicle look as amazing and unique as the
    McLaren MP4-26 race car. By posting photos or videos of their designs on the Sikkens’
    Facebook wall (www.facebook.com/sikkenscr), teams can win two flights, hotel
    accommodation and two Grandstand tickets to Monza this September, along with an
    exclusive pitlane tour.

    So what’s the reasoning behind the competition? Sikkens believes paint is about more than
    just product and color. It’s an opportunity to get creative, to marry performance with
    aesthetics. It’s this belief that has driven AkzoNobel to develop a high-performance coatings
    system in close partnership with McLaren. The resulting ultra-light, unique chrome finish not
    only ensures the MP4-26 stands out with its stunning livery – it enhances its performance.
    By hosting the ‘SLIKKEST RIDE’ competition on the Sikkens’ Facebook page, AkzoNobel
    hopes to take its ethos of Creating Together and Getting Color Right to a wider audience.
    The company is looking for the heroes behind a creative paint job that rivals the outstanding
    MP4-26.

    The result should be a vehicle that makes its driver fall in love. As Lewis Hamilton said
    during a recent BBC radio interview: “I love the car I drive. I think it’s the most beautiful
    car on the whole grid. The paint job is the best – I think it’s the most stunning car out
    there.”

    The lucky winners of the ‘SLIKKEST RIDE’ will be able to judge his comments for
    themselves from the comfort of their seats at the Italian Grand Prix in September. Follow
    this campaign also on Twitter @AkzoNobel_AAC or post your comments #slikkestride.
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    Short film showing the collaboration between AkzoNobel Sikkens and McLaren: Sikkens
    Creating Together – Behind a great team stands a great paint brand
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    Website: www.akzonobel.com/aac

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  • The No. 44 Ansell-Menards Ford Rallies for a 6th Place Finish at Iowa Speedway

    The No. 44 Ansell-Menards Ford Rallies for a 6th Place Finish at Iowa Speedway

    Newton, IA- The No. 44 Ansell-Menards Ford, driven by Frank Kimmel, finished 6th in the Prairie Meadows 200 Saturday evening at Iowa Raceway.  

    Kimmel returned to Iowa Raceway with the rest of the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards in hopes of becoming the first two-time winner at the track. The Ansell-Menards Ford qualified 8th and raced hard throughout the 200 lap event.  

    The temperature was a factor throughout the race. It was sweltering hot from the drop of the green flag. At one point the heat index reached as high as 120 degrees. Despite the heat, Frank Kimmel soldiered on.  

    “Boy, it was a hot one today. We finished really well, despite a few hiccups. We started out loose and got to work on it. It seemed like every adjustment we made to the Ansell-Menards Ford made us tight in the middle,” said Frank Kimmel.  

    Frank had driven the No. 44 Ansell-Menards Ford up to 7th by the first pit stop. Kimmel’s Ansell-Menards pit crew assisted the march to the front by providing a seamless pit stop, which gained Frank two more spots to 5th place.  

    Unfortunately, Frank Kimmel was flagged for speeding on to pit road and was forced to restart at the tail-end of the longest line. Less than 8 laps later a caution put Frank in position to bring the Ansell-Menards Ford in for fresh tires and fuel in hopes of gaining some ground lost in the previous pit stop.    However, Kimmel was flagged yet again for speeding on to pit road. After restarting 11th, Kimmel would drive his way through the field and finish 6th.  

    “We couldn’t get the car comfortable enough to just hit the gas and go. And the two penalties hurt our track position there. Still, to finish sixth is a testament to these guys on the Ansell-Menards crew. We improved on the car during practice yesterday and got us a good point’s finish,” said Kimmel after the race.  

    Watch for Frank Kimmel at Lucas Oil Raceway driving the No. 44 Ansell-Menards Ford on July 28th for the Ansell Protective Gloves 200 in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards. Also, be sure to visit a Menards location to purchase your next pair of Ansell Gloves.

    More information can be found at www.frankkimmel.com www.ansellracingus.com, www.menardsracing.com and www.arcaracing.com.  

    Be sure to visit your local Menards in Central Indiana to take advantage of the in-store ticket sales promotion for the Ansell Protective Gloves 200, which begins June 1st and runs through July 27th.  In addition to the discounted, advance ticket sales promotion, the drive-to-retail contest promo will run, in stores, July 1st through July 20th.  

    The Grand Prize winner gets to wave the green flag to start the Ansell Protective Gloves 200.  Winning entry also receives: two (2) Suite Passes for the July 28th ARCA/USAC double-header at LOR, two (2) Suite Passes for the July 29th NASCAR Camping World Trucks Series race at LOR, two (2) Suite Passes for the July 30th NASCAR Nationwide Series race at LOR, and two (2) Suite Passes for the August 1st NASCAR Spring Cup Series race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway   First Prize (3 Winners) receive tickets to the July 28th ARCA/USAC double-header at LOR, July 29th NASCAR Camping World Trucks Series race at LOR, and the July 30th NASCAR Nationwide Series race at LOR.  Second Prize (10 Winners) will receive a pair of Ansell Gloves.

  • Ty Dillon Leads 193 Laps, Dominates Prairie Meadows 200 at Iowa

    Ty Dillon Leads 193 Laps, Dominates Prairie Meadows 200 at Iowa

    (NEWTON, Iowa) – Some races are won by a hair, some are controlled steadily throughout the duration, and others are truly dominated. Ty Dillon’s victory in the Prairie Meadows 200 at Iowa Speedway easily fits the third and most impressive category.

    Dillon (No. 41 Richard Childress Racing Development Chevrolet) led 193 of 200 laps, including the final 82, to win from the pole – in his first return trip to an ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards track – and take his fifth victory of 2011.

    The win on a very hot afternoon in central Iowa was the seventh of Dillon’s career, and came in just in his 14th ARCA start. It’s also a triumph Dillon said he could see coming.

    “I was just excited to get to the race all weekend because I knew we were going to be really good,” he said. “The track was hot and real slick tonight, so it was a little tough to manage the tires off the corner but our car was good enough that I could beat ’em through the center. My car was phenomenal in the center of the corner and it just allowed me to go wherever I needed to, like around lapped cars. That’s one of the things you have to deal with in these long races, and just being able to roll the center is so much better.

    “Winning five races; who would have thought? This is awesome. Hopefully, we just keep digging and keep getting wins.”

    Dillon’s 193 laps led marked an ARCA record in six races at Iowa, topping the 177 led by Steve Wallace in ARCA’s first visit to Newton in 2006.

    Cale Gale (No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet) finished second in just his second start of 2011 for Kevin Harvick, Inc.

    Chris Buescher (No. 17 Reliance Tool/David Ragan Ford Ford) was third and Grant Enfinger (No. 36 Hoosier Tires Midwest/RaceTires.com) finished fourth. Dillon’s teammate Tim George Jr. (No. 31 Applebee’s/Potomac Family Dining Group) completed the top five.

    Dillon proved that he had the fastest car earlier in the afternoon, winning the Menards Pole Award presented by Ansell with a qualifying lap of 23.459 seconds (134.277 mph). The pole was Dillon’s second at Iowa Speedway, following a similar effort in his ARCA debut last July. In that race, though, Dillon could only muster a second-place finish, making him determined to find Victory Lane.

    Trouble struck the field soon after the start of the race, as Milka Duno – making her first start since May 22 at New Jersey Motorsports Park – spun the No. 63 Citgo Supergard Lubricants Toyota in Turn 3 of the first lap after qualifying 15th. Brennan Poole (No. 25 Karl Chevrolet/Lauren Briant Chevrolet) made contact with Duno, causing damage that would plague him throughout the afternoon.

    The field started again at Lap 7, and though Dillon’s Chevrolet wiggled in Turn 4 on the laps soon after the green flag, he built a half-second lead on Gale by Lap 14. Meanwhile, Chad McCumbee (No. 1 ModSpace Ford) had charged from sixth into third, gaining the last position by fighting his way past full-time NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Clay Rogers (No. 42 Beard Oil/ConocoPhillips Chevrolet).

    Rogers, driving a car previously tested by NASCAR veteran Jack Sprague, made just his second ARCA start of 2011 and first since June 17 at Michigan International Speedway.

    With McCumbee trailing them, Dillon and Gale started to pull away. Gale challenged for the lead as the two encountered lapped cars on Lap 21, but Dillon kept the advantage. Poole’s car became a roadblock of sorts for the two just laps later; Dillon made a better pass than Gale, moving to a 1.075-second lead at Lap 27.

    Dillon’s lead was twice that three laps later, and he had opened up over five seconds on McCumbee in third. Behind them, Rogers ran fourth, and Buescher passed Chad Hackenbracht (No. 58 Fast Fixin’/On the Go PBJamwich Chevrolet) for fifth on Lap 33. Dillon built his lead on Gale to five seconds by Lap 42, and then lapped Tom Hessert (No. 52 Federated Auto Parts Chevrolet) to leave just 11 cars on the lead lap.

    Simultaneously, McCumbee and Matt Lofton (No. 16 Strutmasters.com Chevrolet) both experienced flat front right tires on Lap 50, bringing the field to the second caution flag of the day. Dillon won the race off of pit road two laps later, with Gale, Rogers, Buescher, and Frank Kimmel (No. 44 Ansell/Menards Ford) filling out the top five. Hessert earned the Aaron’s Lucky Dog to move into ninth, and Kimmel returned to pit road just before the green flag.

    The green flag flew on Lap 60. Right away, Matt Merrell (No. 32 Champion Hi-Tech Lubricants Dodge) found the wall in Turns 1 and 2, another victim of a flat front right tire. Dillon eased away to another sizable lead over Gale and Rogers after the Lap 65 restart, and he led by 1.263 seconds when Buescher passed Rogers for third 11 laps later. At Lap 89, Dillon’s lead on Gale grew to nearly four seconds, with Buescher over seven seconds behind in third.

    Tom Berte (No. 15 CGS Premier/StayTuned Customs Chevrolet) hit the wall in Turn 2 on Lap 92 to bring another caution flag, and most of the leaders – except for Dillon – traveled to pit road. The green flag at Lap 99 helped Dillon pull away again, and he led Gale by 1.389 seconds at Lap 109.

    Brandon Kidd (No. 7 Brioschi Chevrolet) spun between Turns 3 and 4 on Lap 110, but saved his car so as to not create any damage. The ensuing caution period gave Dillon the chance to go to pit road, having led each of the race’s 111 laps to that point.

    Buescher stayed on the track to lead Lap 112, and Gale barely edged Dillon off of pit road, leaving Dillon third. Dillon passed Gale on Lap 117 and closed to within 0.061 second of Buescher on the next lap. He moved inside Buescher in Turn 2 on Lap 119 to take the lead for the second time.

    Gale passed Buescher for second on Lap 123, just before Maryeve Dufault (No. 12 Mad Croc Energy Drink Dodge) crashed to bring out another caution flag. Dillon pulled away yet again after the Lap 128 green flag, with Gale continuing to trail. Buescher, who had fallen to fifth by pitting, rose back into fourth and then passed Kimmel for third by the end of Lap 139.

    Dillon’s lead grew again to two seconds by Lap 147 and three seconds by Lap 154. George, who had fallen soon after starting the race third, climbed back to fourth, just ahead of Kimmel and Enfinger.

    Following a Lap 159 caution, Dillon pulled away after the Lap 165 green flag, and did the same thing on Lap 191 after another driver spun on Lap 186. Having made yet another clean start, Dillon built his lead to 1.634 seconds by the finish, with Gale and Buescher trailing him as they had done for much of the race. Enfinger passed George late for fourth.

    Gale’s second-place finish was his fifth top-five in eight career ARCA Racing Series starts, and Buescher’s third-place result was his 14th top-five in 26 career starts and eighth top-five this year. Buescher moved past Kimmel for second in the series standings.

    Kimmel finished the race sixth, with Rogers, Hessert, Sean Corr (No. 82 Empire Racing Ford), and Hackenbracht completing the top 10.

    Jared Marks (No. 8 Mad Croc Energy Drink Dodge) was the final driver on the lead lap, finishing 11th. The race finished in exactly one hour and 50 minutes, at an average speed of 95.455 mph. Eight caution flags slowed the race for 37 laps.

    The ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards returns to action in 12 days, on Thursday, July 28, at Lucas Oil Raceway (formerly Indianapolis Raceway Park) in Clermont, Ind. The Ansell Protective Gloves 200 will air live on SPEED at 7 p.m., and the race will open the first of three nights of Kroger SpeedFest.

    Practice takes place earlier in the day, from 1:30-3, and Menards Pole Qualifying is scheduled for 4:30. The USAC Midget Series and USAC Silver Crown Series will join ARCA at the historic short track. The race will be the 12th of 19 in the 2011 ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards season, and the first at Lucas Oil Raceway since 1985.

    ARCARacing.com will feature live timing and scoring coverage of all on-track events.

    The ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards features 19 events at 16 tracks on its 2011 schedule. The series has crowned an ARCA national champion each year since its inaugural season in 1953, and has toured over 200 race tracks in 28 states since its inception. The series tests the abilities of drivers and race teams over the most diverse schedule of stock car racing events in the world, annually visiting tracks ranging from 0.4 mile to 2.66 miles in length, on both paved and dirt surfaces as well as a left- and right-turn road course.

    Founded by John Marcum in 1953 in Toledo, Ohio, the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA) is recognized among the leading sanctioning bodies in the country. Closing in on completing its sixth decade after hundreds of thousands of miles of racing, ARCA administers over 100 race events each season in two professional touring series and local weekly events.

  • Tough Break For Jason White in Toronto

    July 10, 2011. Sun Peaks, British Columbia racer Jason White was hungry for more success in round number five of the 2011 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series. White had reeled off three consecutive top ten finishes, including a career best sixth place result in his #21 A & W Dodge Challenger and was looking forward to racing on the streets of Toronto during the Indy weekend. Unfortunately that consecutive string came to an end.

    It was a difficult start to the race weekend in practice when during the Friday afternoon practice session White had issues with the drive shaft in the #21 A & W Dodge. “It was a mechanical failure” explained White. “It’s unfortunate that it happens and it cost us a lot of practice time on this track” he added.

    The #21 A & W Dodge team went to work to complete repairs before the qualifying session later that day. “As usual the guys did a great job getting the car ready for qualifying, unfortunately we had to go in the first group so the track wasn’t as good as it would be later on” said White.

    White would start the 100km feature event from the eighteenth spot and had a plan to secure a solid finish in the race. “This track is extremely hard on equipment so I knew there would be guys that wouldn’t finish the race so I wanted to be smart, take it easy and gain as many positions as possible” he stated.

    Throughout the race White executed his plan for the #21 A & W Dodge perfectly. “The car felt really good and I was able to move up a few spots early and then settled in” explained White. “We were having a really good run and I was just outside the top ten as the laps were starting to wind down”.

    The BC racers good fortune would come to end however. With only a few laps remaining the #21 A & W Dodge rolled to a stop. “It’s a shame” said White afterwards. “We had another really good run going and it looks like we broke a rear gear. Again, it’s a mechanical failure, but it’s too bad for the whole team that worked so hard” he added.

    The #21 A & W Dodge team gets back in action next at White’s home track, Motoplex Speedway near Vernon, BC on Saturday July 23rd. “We’re excited to get back to the ovals, especially that one” said White. “We’ll be doing a lot of appearances and work with A & W and I know we’ll have a lot of hometown support at the race” he added.

    Race fans will have even more opportunities to follow Jason White and the #21 A & W Dodge Challenger team this season. Check out the all new team website at http://www.jasonwhiteracing.com www.jasonwhiteracing.com and be sure to follow Jason on twitter for the latest updates @racinjasonwhite The 2011 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series will consist of twelve events from coast to coast in Canada

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  • Bourque Battles In Toronto

    Toronto, ON (July 10, 2011) Canadian NASCAR driver Pierre Bourque hit the streets of Toronto’s Exhibition Place this past weekend for round number five of the 2011 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series. The race was part of the Toronto Indy weekend and run in front of thousands of enthusiastic racing fans. As he piloted the #00 Aaron’s Dream Machine Bourque was looking to show the capabilities of his race team.

    During the practice session Bourque had some setbacks. “The #00 Aaron’s Dream Machine came in to pit lane for a routine check and discovered a problem with the starter. Bourque returned to the track for more laps and returned and upon a second stop to replace the starter noticed oil leaking from cracked bell housing. That would end our practice session with only one third of the time elapsed” explained Bourque.

    The practice troubles made qualifying difficult and Bourque was only able to manage a twenty sixth best qualifying run. “Have the practice troubles put us behind the eight ball” said the driver. “But I knew the #00 Aaron’s Dream Machine is a strong car and I was determined to make up for that during the race” stated Bourque.

    With the drop of the green flag on the 100km event Bourque began making good on his mission. “The

    #00 Aaron’s Dream Machine felt great” said Bourque. “I was able to make some passes and gain positions and move up to sixteenth and still had two thirds of the race to go. I felt we were in for a good afternoon” he added.

    Sadly troubles recurred in the #00 Aaron’s Dream Machine that would dash those hopes. “We had something break in the back end of the car” explained a disappointed Bourque. “It’s just one of those things that happen but it’s frustrating when we’re making such good progress and heading for a very good finish, likely in the top ten” he stated.

    Pierre Bourque will race the #00 Aaron’s Dream Machine Dodge next in the Canadian Tire Series on Saturday July 23rd at Motoplex Speedway near Vernon, BC. “We had a strong car last year in BC and everybody was super competitive. Last year we actually got airborne in the #00 Aaron’s Dream Machine Dodge after some contact which gave the fans and the driver plenty of excitement” said Bourque. “It’s a wonderful track and facility and I’m looking forward to getting back there” he added.

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  • Whissell Gains Tens Positions in Toronto

    July 10, 2011. Calgary, Alberta’s Jarrad Whissell and the #44 SMS Equipment/Komatsu Ford had a tough start to the weekend during round number five of the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series this past weekend in Toronto. On the city streets during the Toronto Indy weekend Whissell would give all he could following a number of setbacks and be rewarded for his hard charge during the race.

    During the practice session Friday afternoon Whissell had his hands full with the #44 SMS Equipment/Komatsu Ford. “It was very strange” he explained. “First the car was loose, then it was tight and it was very difficult to get a handle on things” he stated.

    With the qualifying session only a couple of hours after qualifying the #44 SMS Equipment/Komatsu Ford team could only make limited changes. “Unfortunately the car still wasn’t right during qualifying we paid the price for it” said Whissell.

    Following qualifying the #44 SMS Equipment/Komatsu Ford team went to work determined to correct the problems and give Whissell a better handling car for the 100km race. They were not completely successful

    Whissell battled some brake issues early in the race and ran into difficulty. “I was racing with the #50 car and approaching a part of the track that gets a little wider” explained Whissell. Unfortunately I pushed him a little bit wide before the track widened out and he hit the wall. I’m sorry about that it was totally unintentional” he added.

    Still with a loose race car Whissell did begin to make progress in the #44 SMS Equipment/Komatsu Ford. “I had to just do the best I could with what I had” said Whissell. And with a determined effort he managed to begin moving forward in the field.

    In the closing laps Whissells effort had him within sight of a top ten finish. Still with a loose handling race car he would spin late in the race and it would cost him several positions. Still with an ill handling car he gained ten positions during the race and finished fourteenth. “With the kind of car we had today I guess it’s not bad to go from twenty fourth to fourteenth” he said. “We’ll be digging a little deeper into the car to determine the cause of those brake issues, nothing was immediately visible after the race” he added.

    This season Jarrad Whissell will participate in four NASCAR Canadian Tire Series road course events at Mosport Raceway, the Toronto Indy, Grand Prix of Trois Rivieres and the Montreal Nationwide weekend. In addition he will also take part in the two western Canada stops at Motoplex Speedway near Vernon, BC & Auto Clearing Speedway in Saskatoon, SK. Follow the progress of the team and help support the Children’s Miracle Network through the team website www.jarradwhissell.com and race fans are invited to follow him on twitter, @jarradwhissell You can watch all of the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series races again this year on TSN.