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  • Bobby Grewohl announces three-year sponsorship deal with 989 On-Demand

    Bobby Grewohl announces three-year sponsorship deal with 989 On-Demand

    2013.01.21 H2M Beverages ShootEarlier this year, NASCAR K&N West Series Competitor Bobby Grewohl announced a new sponsorship deal with the H2M Beverage Company to represent their 989 On-Demand product.

    “I really feel very honored and lucky to be involved with the H2M Beverage family and represent their company and products,” Grewohl said in an interview. “The owners are very genuine and caring people and I feel very privileged to be part of their team.”

    “This partnership works for us on multiple levels,” said Greg Piagesi, co-founder of H2M and SVP, Sales. “Over the three-year term, it offers us nearly 19,000 sku slots nationwide, significantly increasing our distribution. And as title sponsor of Bobby’s racing team, the design of the car, hauler, team fire suit, and helmet can offer our retail partners great exposure to NASCAR’s loyal fan base.”

    989 On-Demand is a drink that is designed to replenish and rehydrate you with all-natural ingredients.

    “989 On-Demand is a great product and it does what it is advertised to do,” Grewohl added. “I like the product very much and honestly recommend it to everyone.  It is 100% natural and zero calories, which makes it a perfect fit for my current training regimen.”

    The product fits well with Grewohl as he says NASCAR drivers are just like any athletes out there.

    “The conditions in the car are really intense with temperatures that can reach 140 degrees, high g-forces and high speed for a long time,” he said. “You have to train for this like any other athlete trains for their sport.  If you do not properly train you will not have chance at being successful.”

    Grewohl says he trains because when he was younger, he lost a race due to not having the strength and energy to finish it. It’s also good to train and work out because it can help on the mechanical side in setting up the car.

    “The race car is relatively light weight,” Grewohl explained. “Having a driver that is in good shape and not over weight is also good as it will allow more opportunities for distribution of weight in the race car which gives the engineer more options for balancing or setting up the car.”

    Grewohl works closely with his trainer Al Tortorelli to always take his workouts a step further. Some highlights of the current workout include spending three hours training each day including 40 minutes in a sauna, a heavy core workout (abs, back), running, cycling and lifting weights.

    “He has me doing a 40 to 60 minute workout in a sauna to simulate the conditions in the race car,” he said. “I do not do this without a doctor’s supervision. I want to be able to perform at a consistent level under extreme conditions so it is important that I have the support, right tools and products to help me stay healthy and replenish what I’m losing during my training and racing.”

    The drink 989 On-Demand works perfectly with keeping fit and being ready as it helps replenish electrolytes that are lost when we sweat. For NASCAR drivers, they lose an average 10 to 12 pounds in weight per race alone due to sweat alone.

    “The body loses more than just water when we sweat,” Nutritionist Dr. Tricia Psota said. “Valuable electrolytes are eliminated through sweat as well. Where vitamins and minerals pass through the bloodstream and urine, electrolytes are eliminated through sweat.”

    To go with the sponsorship deal, Grewohl will run a car numbered “9”89, which makes it the first three digit car in NASCAR history.  They will ghost the 9, but it will be visible at all times.

    Along with running the K&N West Series, Grewohl will make his NASCAR Nationwide Series debut later this season at Iowa Speedway for Joe Nemechek and NEMCO Racing.

    “I am really excited and looking forward to the track and race,” he said. “I am also thankful and honored to be driving for and representing Joe Nemechek and NEMCO Racing.  I will be focusing on finishing the race and trying my best to get the car into the winners circle.  Finishing up front is always the goal.”

    Grewohl says the experience from previously will benefit going forth due to Iowa Speedway being a one mile oval.

    “Racing with 36 plus other drivers at high speed, definitely sharpens your skills and when racing in close quarters you have to take care of your equipment in order to finish,” he added.

    Grewohl got interested in racing at a young age, through watching races as a kid with his father.

    “One year, I asked my dad if I could get a motor cycle or a go-kart,” Grewohl explained. “I was able to choose one and I chose the go-kart.  After lots of practice in the parking lot of the local high school, I finished third in my class at my first race in Sacramento, CA.  I was hooked from that moment and decided this is what I wanted to do. I haven’t looked back since.”

    Since then, Grewohl has found success each step of the way, catching the attention of Chip Ganassi. Ganassi called Grewohl in 2003 to ask the then 17-year-old to come drive for him.

    “Well, I actually thought it was a joke,” Grewohl said. “I got call from a number I didn’t recognize and I didn’t actually believe it until I was put on hold and I heard a recording of all their wins playing in the background.  The fact that Chip made a point to call me himself was incredible.  I soon packed my bags and went to start training with the team. That call was a dream come true.”

    In his racing career to date, Grewohl has had many memorable moments, including a special test at Kentucky Motor Speedway.

    “I had been invited to Kentucky Motor Speedway where I was to test for my Indy Racing League driver’s license,” he said. “Brian Barnhart and Tony George were there.  I had never been at this track or driven an Indy Pro Series Car.  They are testing you to see how you listen, follow directions, how attentive you are and how you interact with the engineers. I took the car out for a couple of shakedown laps and was told to bring it back in.  How you enter and leave the pits is also being looked at.

    “After checking the car, they sent me back out and turned me loose. I was given my IRL License on my 3rd lap and broke the previous year’s qualifying lap record on my 6th lap.  It doesn’t get any better than this for a kid with dreams of racing professionally.”

    To others who want to get into racing, Grewohl says the key is to make sure to listen to those who have had success before you.

    “Learn all you can, don’t be afraid to ask questions,” he said. “Be respectful of everyone, always be humble and let your driving do the talking.  Earn your respect on and off the track.  Racing is a world where everyone knows everyone so make sure you always leave a good impression.  Never give up on your goals.”

  • Venturini Motorsports sweeps front row at Daytona

    Venturini Motorsports sweeps front row at Daytona

    townleypoledaytona(DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – February 15, 2013) – John Wes Townley gave Venturini Motorsports what they were looking for, at least for now. Townley, in the No. 15 Zaxby’s Toyota, won the Menards Pole Award presented by Ansell for Saturday’s 50th running of the Lucas Oil 200 presented by MAVTV American Real at Daytona Int’l Speedway. It was Townley’s career-first pole award in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards. After qualifying, Townley met with Ansell guests Jack Woodlock (far left) and Tom Taulman II in the presentation of the Menards Pole Award Presented by Ansell. (see photo)

    Townley circled the 2.5-mile superspeedway in 49.638 seconds, for an average speed of 181.313 mph.

    “I’m so excited,” Townley said. “It’s great for Venturini Motorsports, and certainly great for Zaxby’s. Tomorrow’s going to be the day that really counts, but it means a lot to be able to come here and get the pole. We just need to come out tomorrow and back it up.

    “The car is working very well in the draft too, so I think it’ll hold up very well in the race.”

    Milka Duno, in the No. 35 Cantv-Milka Way Toyota, qualified a career-best second at 180.505 mph, sweeping the front row for Venturini Motorsports.

    “This is wonderful,” said Duno. “I now have the tools and the right people around me. This is my first race with Venturini Motorsports, and we’re going to do a super job together in the race tomorrow.”

    With Townley on the pole and Duno alongside, the stage is set for what could be a couple of firsts at Daytona. For one, Venturini Motorsports, despite winning 26 ARCA races in four different decades, has never won at Daytona. Secondly, no female driver in ARCA history (61 years) has ever won an ARCA race anywhere.

    Eight-time Daytona winner Bobby Gerhart qualified third in his own No. 5 MAVTV American Real Chevrolet, with Joe Gibbs Racing Development driver Darrell Wallace, also in a Venturini Motorsports entry, trailing in fourth. Frenchman Julian Jousse qualified fifth in the David Leiner Racing-Barbarac.fr Toyota.

    ARCAracing.com will continue to feature live timing and scoring of all the on-track activity Saturday, including final practice and the race to follow.

    The 50th Anniversary Lucas Oil 200 presented by MAVTV American Real at Daytona is live on SPEED Saturday at 4:30.

    The Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA) is among the leading auto racing sanctioning bodies in the country. Founded in 1953 by John and Mildred Marcum, the organization administers more than 100 events each year in multiple racing series, including the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards, the ARCA/CRA Super Series, the ARCA Truck Series and the ARCA Midwest Tour, plus weekly racing at Toledo and Flat Rock Speedways.

  • Taylor Ferns Ready for USAC Midget Opener in Florida

    Taylor Ferns Ready for USAC Midget Opener in Florida

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    Shelby Township, Mich.—Feb. 15, 2013 — Florida, February and racing have gone hand-in-hand for decades, as racers escape the cold and snow of others parts of the country to open their season in the “Sunshine State.” For the first time in her career, Taylor Ferns will have the chance to be part of the Speedweeks activities as she heads to Florida to compete in a pair of events with the USAC National Midget Series.

    The opening two races of the pavement portion of the 2013 USAC National Midget Series season are set for Sunday, February 17 andMonday, February 18 at New Smyrna Speedway, a high-banked, half-mile in New Smyrna Beach, Fla.

    “It’s going to be great to get back in the race car,” said Ferns. “It’s been quite a while since I’ve last raced in the Chili Bowl. To be able to race a midget at New Smyrna is going to be a lot of fun. I’ve been watching some videos online of races from there to get a good feel for it.”

    While the 2011 USAC D1 Midget Series champion will be making her first start in a midget at New Smyrna, she has turned some laps at the track previously. Ferns tested a late model at the half-mile last year. Also, when she was younger, she raced on the quarter-midget track, which is located on the inside of the half-mile at New Smyrna.

    “It certainly helps having been to a track before, because you go in having a feel for the track and kind of know the rhythm of it,” she explained. “The laps in a late model should translate into the midget and give us a good baseline to start at. Having back-to-back races on Sunday and Monday will be a plus as well. You can try a few things on the first night and use what worked best then on the second night.”

    Ferns, who is the winningest female driver in USAC history, scored her best-career USAC National Midget Series finish last season in a pavement event at Plymouth Speedway in Indiana, coming home ninth, after a career-best qualifying effort of third. She raced seven times on paved tracks last season with the USAC National Midget Series, pulling double duty in three of those events, also competing with the USAC Traxxas Silver Crown Series, finishing among the top-10 in her debut with that series. In addition, Ferns made four starts in a pavement late model with the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour, also recording a top-10 finish in her first-ever start in a stock car.

    “Starting position is always important in the pavement races, especially when there is a very strong field of cars expected like at New Smyrna,” Ferns noted. “You always want to qualify well so that you can get a good starting position in the main event and you don’t have to spend as much time passing cars to get to the front.”

    Ferns, who has signed with Venturini Motorsports to compete in seven ARCA races this season, turned some laps in Florida at the end of last year prior to the holidays, testing an ARCA car at the famed Daytona International Speedway. She also turned some laps in Florida at the end of the 2011 season in a USF2000 car as part of the Mazda Road to Indy Scouting Combine. The two-night event at New Smyrna Speedway will mark her first race laps in a full-sized race car in the state of Florida.

    A total of eight races will comprise the USAC National Pavement Midget Championship this season beginning at New Smyrna, while 22 dates are tentatively scheduled for the USAC National Dirt Midget Championship. Ferns is scheduled to compete in a majority of those events aboard her family-owned No. 55 Dea Eyewear Beast on the pavement and Spike on the dirt, with a Stanton Mopar engine under the hood.

    “I haven’t raced a pavement midget since last summer, so being consistent and running up front is the main goal at New Smyrna,” said Ferns. “Having fun in the race car is important as well. I am so competitive that sometimes I forget to have fun and when you are having fun in the race car, you usually do better as well. If we can get a couple of top-fives, it would be a great start to the season for us.”

    Taylor Ferns and Ferns Racing would like to thank their valued partners: Dea Eyewear, FK Rod Ends, Lucas Oil, K&N Filters, Lansing Sanitary Supply (LSS), Simpson Race Products, Indy Race Parts, ButlerBuilt, Allstar Performance, Stanton Racing Engines, Lyn St. James Women in the Winner’s Circle Foundation, Race4Girls and Racing2Cure.

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    For the latest news, results and information on Taylor Ferns and Ferns Racing and to view a full 2012 schedule, visit www.TaylorFerns.com. Follow Taylor on Twitter at @TaylorFerns and like her on Facebook.

  • Tracy Hines Opens the 2013 USAC Midget Season at New Smyrna Speedway

    Tracy Hines Opens the 2013 USAC Midget Season at New Smyrna Speedway

    Tracy-Hines-LogoNew Castle, Ind.—Feb. 15, 2013— When it was announced that the USAC National Midget Series would open the 2013 season in Florida, Tracy Hines was pretty excited. He was already headed to the “Sunshine State” with his sprint car, so getting to race two more times in a midget and open both the sprint car and midget season at the same time offers the perfect way to kick-off the outdoor portion of his 2013 season.

    Hines will take to the track at New Smyrna Speedway on Sunday, Feb. 17 and Monday, Feb. 18, aboard the No. 24 Parker Machinery/Powered by Toyota Spike, in what will be the first visit by any USAC series to the high-banked, half-mile oval. It will mark the sixth track in Florida (pavement and dirt) that he has raced at during his career.

    “It will definitely feel good to unload the car and get started in Florida,” said Hines. “We had a pretty strong season last year in the midget and improved on some areas in the winter to get a little bit better for 2013. The competition will be tough as always this year and it’s our goal to be fast right off the truck and be in contention.”

    Hines last competed in a midget on pavement in Florida in 2006, finishing second in a special non-points event that the USAC National Midget Series ran in conjunction with the PRI Trade Show at Orlando Speedworld Speedway. In the companion event for the USAC Amsoil National Sprint Car Series at the three-eighths-miles that same night, he also finished second.

    “Last time I ran a midget in Florida, I came pretty close to winning, so it would be great to pick up a win to start the season this year,” he shared. “To have the midgets getting to open the season in Florida this year is great and that makes the next race in the Midwest seem not quite as far away, like it has in the past after racing in the Chili Bowl in early January. It will be a good test for us in Florida to see how we stack up for the rest of the year.”

    The native of New Castle, Ind., has one career USAC win in the state of Florida, with that coming at Homestead-Miami Speedway in a Traxxas Silver Crown Series event in 2007. The veteran driver raced at the now-defunct USA International Speedway in Lakeland in an open wheel car in 2006. In addition, Hines made four starts at the famed Daytona International Speedway between 2004-2006 in both the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and NASCAR Nationwide Series.

    Hines earned four wins and recorded 12 Top-10 finishes with the USAC National Midget Series last season en route to a second-place finish in points. He was victorious twice on the pavement at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis, while also picking up wins on the dirt at Dodge City Raceway Park in Kansas and Tri-City Speedway in Illinois.

    “All in all, the car was pretty good at most of the races last season,” he shared. “We won a few races, though you always want to win more and you tend to remember the ones you probably should have won and didn’t. We worked very hard during the off-season, improving on some things and I’m excited to get on the track at New Smyrna to see all of those long hours come to fruition.”

    The veteran driver enters the season with 32 career USAC National Midget Series wins, which is sixth on the all-time series win list. He has won at seven tracks that are on the 2013 schedule, with five of those being on the dirt and two on pavement.

    Hines opened his 2013 season last month in the Chili Bowl Nationals in Tulsa, Okla., finishing fifth in a preliminary feature on the third of four qualifying nights, as well as coming home ninth in the Race of Champions on the opening night of the event, finishing eighth. His week ended with some bad luck in the second B-main on the final night of the famed event.

    The USAC National Midget Series will contest separate pavement and dirt championships this season. Currently, eight races are scheduled for the pavement series and 22 for the dirt series, and Hines will compete in all of them. He also will contest the full USAC Amsoil National Sprint Car Series schedule this year and the entire USAC Traxxas Silver Crown Series calendar. He is a former titlist in both the USAC Traxxas Silver Crown Series and the USAC Amsoil National Sprint Car Series.

    “We definitely have the bar placed high after last season in the midget,” said Hines. “The midget title is the one USAC title that I haven’t won yet, and it would be great to win it. We’re going to give it our all and starting off on the right foot in Florida is a big key to that.”

    Tracy Hines Racing would like to thank: Parker Machinery, Powered by Toyota, Turbines, Inc., Afco Racing Shocks, Schoenfeld, Stanton Racing Engines, Daum Motorsport, Indiana Underground, Hoosier, Bell and Drivin Racing Oil.

    For more information on Tracy Hines Racing, visit http://www.tracyhinesracing.com. Follow Tracy Hines Racing on Twitter atwww.Twitter.com/TracyHinesRacin.

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  • Dwayne Baker adds NASCAR Whelen All American Series Provincial Champion to accomplishments

    Dwayne Baker adds NASCAR Whelen All American Series Provincial Champion to accomplishments

    bakerLooking back at last season, there were certain drivers that stood out for their accomplishments and one of those is Dwayne Baker. The Stayner, Ontario native won 15 of the 35 Late Model features at Barrie Speedway to take home not only the track championship, but the 2012 NASCAR Whelen All American Series Ontario Provincial Championship.

    “We got to go down to Charlotte for the banquet and NASCAR did a heck of a job putting it on,” Baker noted. “The three days down there were great with the Hall of Fame, the banquet.”

    The most impressive thing about the numbers for the driver of the No. 48 Centennial Chrysler and Baker Performance Late Model is the 28 top fives and 34 top 10s.

    One thing that surprised many about Baker’s run was he went with a Port City Chassis, while many of Ontario’s best run the McColl Racing Enterprises chassis. However, Baker noted that it is one of the best cars that he has ever driven and noted the input from Ontario racing legend Jr. Hanley on getting the car ready for the season.

    Beyond his success at Barrie, Baker was also able to notch a pair of podiums in the M.R.E Pro Series, as well as winning the 75 lapper Autumn Colors Limited Late Model feature to end the season.

    “It felt pretty good,” Baker noted. “We were right there. Right place, right time.”

    For 2013, Baker is making the switch back to Sunset Speedway in hopes of beating out Sunset’s best for the track championship.

    “We got a brand new car for this year, running the full season at Sunset trying to beat Tommy for the championship,” Baker said.

    They have also built a brand new OSCAAR Super Late Model and expect to be out with that car seven to eight races throughout the 2013 season.

    For his efforts this past year, Baker was ranked fifth in Spencer Lewis’ Inside Track Motosports News Ontario Asphalt Short Track Rankings.

  • Venturini Motorsports Sweeps Practice Charts at Daytona; John Wes Townley Leads in Zaxby’s Toyota

    Venturini Motorsports Sweeps Practice Charts at Daytona; John Wes Townley Leads in Zaxby’s Toyota

    daytonalucasoil2013at180Daytona Beach, Fla. (Febuary 14, 2013– ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards practice was cut short today at Daytona Int’l Speedway because of rain, but not before John Wes Townley, in the No. 15 Zaxby’s Toyota, positioned himself atop the leader board.

    Townley, in a Venturini Motorsports (VMS) entry, circled the 2.5-mile superspeedway in 49.288 seconds, an average speed of 182.600 mph.

    “We have an excellent shot at this; the car is really, really good,” said Townley. “I think we’re better off than we were at the test, and we were really good then. The Venturinis have so much experience in ARCA. This is such a great opportunity for us to go out there and get a win.”

    Townley’s career-best ARCA finishes, a third and a fifth, came at Daytona.

    “I think it’s a lot of luck, more than anything on the speedways. But I love this place. The speedways are a lot of fun for me, and I think that helps. There are obviously a lot of variables that go into it. It’s a gamble any way you look it, but I sure like our chances.”

    Venturini Motorsports grabbed the top four positions overall.

    Milka Duno, in the No. 35 Cantv-Milka Way Toyota, was second fastest overall at 181.848 mph with VMS teammates Justin Boston and Darrell Wallace trailing in third and fourth, respectively. In all, 43 drivers posted time and speed today.

    The ARCA garage opens at 7:00am ET Friday morning with Menards Pole Award Qualifying presented by Ansell following at 2:00pm.

    ARCAracing.com will feature live timing and scoring of all the on-track activity, including qualifying, final practice Saturday and the race to follow.

    The 50th Anniversary Lucas Oil 200 presented by MAVTV American Real is live on SPEED Saturday at 4:30pm ET.

    – ARCA RACING SERIES

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    About Venturini Motorsports
    Venturini Motorsports (VMS), fielding cars for over 30 years in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards, is one of the premier NASCAR driver development programs in the country. With multiple team championships and consistent on-track success, VMS has evolved into one of the most recognizable names in motorsports. Since 2007, VMS has assisted in the career development of notable NASCAR drivers such as Joey Logano, Justin Allgaier, Ryan Blaney, Alex Bowman, Brian Scott, Kevin Swindell, Miguel Paludo, John Wes Townley, Josh Richards, and Ryan Reed. In 2012, VMS was inducted into the National Italian Sports Hall of Fame, and 2013 will highlight the team’s debut in the NASCAR Nationwide Series.

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  • Justin Boston Prepared for “Special Moment” in ARCA’s 50th at Daytona

    Justin Boston Prepared for “Special Moment” in ARCA’s 50th at Daytona

    daytonalucasoil2013at180Daytona Beach, Fla. (Febuary 13, 2013– Justin Boston nearly had the chance to make his ARCA debut four seasons ago, but feels far more mature and ready now with Saturday’s season opener from Daytona International Speedway on the immediate horizon.

    At 23, Boston is older than many drivers who enter the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards with higher aspirations. However, the rookie driver from Baltimore is no less excited, especially after a strong performance in Venturini Motorsports’ No. 25 Toyota in December open testing on the superspeedway.

    “To make my first ARCA start at Daytona is going to be one of those special moments in my career,” Boston said. “Everyone’s dream is to go run Daytona. You feel like you’ve made something of yourself in your racing career when you get that opportunity, not to mention a full season with Venturini. It’s really an honor to carry the 25 car banner and get to run their house car. With that said, I didn’t have a ride for the past two and a half years, so it’s been a huge blessing to be able to run this ARCA car for a full season.

    “Coming out of the box that fast and knowing you’re in the best ride made the test go that much easier. It was a really good test for everybody. We have amazing power with Joe Gibbs engines, so I think we’ll have even more speed going down than we left with.”

    With sponsorship from ZLOOP Computers & Electronic Recycling Centers, Boston finished that testing weekend second of 61 drivers to turn laps. His best lap of 48.871 seconds, or 184.158 mph, was less than 0.01 second from the top spot. He also completely led the first day of on-track action, showcasing the usual display of Venturini power on one of ARCA’s largest tracks.

    While many drivers break into the series in their teens and hit Daytona’s high banks at 18, Boston knows his situation is different. Still relatively youthful, Boston feels that added maturity is on his side, and should make him a contender to win Saturday and be a fixture in the 2013 championship hunt.

    Boston nearly raced in ARCA in 2009 and even tested at Daytona back then, but he ultimately took a ride in the Rev-Oil Pro Cup Series. There, he earned four top-10s in six starts. Now, Boston is prepared for the same consistency and even more success with Venturini Motorsports.

    “I’ve matured greatly over the last four years in how I handle my life. This couldn’t have come at a better time in my life, where I’m at. I think my maturity will overcome, and give me an upper hand on some of the younger kids in ARCA.”.

    Crew chief Keith Hinkein will lead Boston’s effort this weekend. Hinkein and team competition director Billy Venturini have been instrumental in Boston’s maturity, the driver said.

    “I’m really looking forward to working with Keith,” he said. “He and I have gotten to know each other and we get along really well. I’m looking forward to working with him and I think we’ll really get the best out of each other this year. Billy really is the total package as far as a mentor, especially at the level I’m at now. He can diagnose what you’re doing wrong on the race track and then tell you what you need to do, and he can do that on the business side at the same time. To have him give me good advice is going to help further my career and my abilities this year.”

    Practice for Saturday’s Lucas Oil 200 presented by MAVTV American Real will take place Thursday from 1-5 p.m. Menards Pole Qualifying presented by Ansell will follow Friday, starting at 2 p.m. A final practice at10 a.m. Saturday will precede the 80-lap, 200-mile race – ARCA’s 50th at Daytona – which will air live on SPEED at 4:30 p.m.

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    About Venturini Motorsports
    Venturini Motorsports (VMS), fielding cars for over 30 years in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards, is one of the premier NASCAR driver development programs in the country. With multiple team championships and consistent on-track success, VMS has evolved into one of the most recognizable names in motorsports. Since 2007, VMS has assisted in the career development of notable NASCAR drivers such as Joey Logano, Justin Allgaier, Ryan Blaney, Alex Bowman, Brian Scott, Kevin Swindell, Miguel Paludo, John Wes Townley, Josh Richards, and Ryan Reed. In 2012, VMS was inducted into the National Italian Sports Hall of Fame, and 2013 will highlight the team’s debut in the NASCAR Nationwide Series.

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  • ARCA Racing Series to celebrate 50 years at Daytona with Saturday’s Lucas Oil 200

    ARCA Racing Series to celebrate 50 years at Daytona with Saturday’s Lucas Oil 200

    ARCAThe ARCA Racing Series, presented by Menards, will officially kick off their 61st racing season this Saturday, February 16th, at the Daytona International Speedway. The running of the Lucas Oil 200, presented by MAV TV-American Real, is going to be extra special this year. That’s because it will be ARCA’s 50th anniversary of racing at Daytona.

    Traditionally, ARCA’s annual season opener at the all American center of speed is always an exciting event. However, this 50th anniversary event appears to have the making of something extra special. The Lucas 200 has 45 entries that features a mix of distinguished veterans combined with talented youngsters who are looking to launch a racing career at the national level.

    Topping the list of those veteran drivers is Lebanon, Pennsylvania’s Bobby Gerhart, the driver of the #5 MAV TV Chevrolet. When it comes to ARCA racing at Daytona, Gerhart is on top of every major category you can name. He has the most series’ starts at Daytona-25, the most wins-8, the most top five finishes-10 and the most top tens-14. Gerhart also rules the ARCA qualifying sessions at Daytona as well. He has a series’ high four pole positions, the most starts from the front row at 6 and the most wins from the pole position at three. Another major plus here is the presence of crew chief Bill Gerhart. The Gerharts are regarded as the most effective racing brother duos in Daytona ARCA history.

    Also topping the ARCA veterans list is Frank Kimmel. The Clarksville, Indiana native will be driving the #44 Ansel-Menards Toyota in Saturday’s race. Kimmel is a nine time ARCA champion with 76 series wins which places him second on the all time winner’s list just behind Iggy Katona’s 79 wins. Kimmel will be making his 22nd, consecutive, start in the Lucas Oil 200 and will be looking to rectify a long over due situation: he has never won at Daytona.

    Keeping it in the family, while also representing the young guns of ARCA racing, is Will Kimmel, Frank Kimmel’s nephew, who will be behind the wheel of the #68 Gary Yeomans Ford driving for his father-team owner-crew chief Bill Kimmel Jr. This young driver finished third in last year’s Daytona event and should be regarded as someone to keep an eye on this Saturday.

    Reigning ARCA series champion Chris Buescher will also be looking for checkers in the Lucas Oil 200. Buescher returns with his championship team from last year and will be driving the #17 Raulo Brothers Racing Ford. However, the Prosper, Texas native will not be defending his title this year. Buescher will be driving a partial ARCA schedule while dividing his time in some selected NASCAR Nationwide Series events for Roush Fenway Racing.

    When it comes to prominent young guns in Saturday’s race, Turner-Scott Motorsports may have the definitive answer: Kyle Larson. The 20 year old Elk Grove, California resident will be driving the #4 Cessna Chevrolet. There are many racing observers who are pointing at this young driver and saying “real deal.” His on track accomplishments in just the last two seasons alone are nothing short of amazing. He has been successful in both NASCAR stock cars and USAC open wheel cars. For Larson, the Lucas Oil 200 will be an opportunity for extra seat time. He will be driving for Turner-Scott Racing full time this season in the NASCAR Nationwide Series. This arrangement is with the blessing and support of Earnhardt-Ganassi Racing who has a driver development deal with Larson. There are many observers saying that this talented young man will be behind the wheel of an EGR Sprint Cup ride much sooner than later.

    Never to be overlooked is the presence of Venturini Motorsports, one of the true veteran organizations in ARCA racing. The Venturinis will be fielding four teams in Saturday’s race. Topping that list is Mobile, Alabama’s Darrell Wallace who is yet another young driver who has garnered a lot of attention with the term “real deal” also attached to his name. Wallace will be making his Daytona Debut this Saturday in the #55 Toyota Manufacturing Toyota Camry. His presence in the Lucas Oil 200 is also additional seat time. Wallace was recently signed to drive full time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series for Kyle Busch Motorsports with the support of Joe Gibbs Racing who has a driver development deal with him.

    Also in Saturday’s race for Venturini Motorsports will be John Wes Townley. Already driving in NASCAR’s Nationwide and Camping World Truck Series, the Watkinsville, Georgia driver will be behind the wheel of the #15 Zaxby’s Toyota. Former Indy Car driver Milka Duno returns to the ARCA series this year on a full time basis with VMS. The Caracas, Venezuela driver will campaign the #35 CAN TV-Milka Way Toyota. Rounding out the Venturini effort will be ARCA newcomer Justin Boston, from Baltimore, Maryland, in the #25 ZLoop Computer and Electronics Recycling Centers Toyota. Boston will also be competing for the ARCA Rookie of the Year title.

    With that diverse mix of series veterans combined with all that young talent, the Lucas Oil 200, presented by MAV TV-American Real, has the makings of a very exciting race. You can catch the action on the SPEED Channel this Saturday beginning at 4pm eastern time. A replay of the race will be aired by SPEED on Sunday morning at 1am eastern.

  • Gary McLean reflects back on championship, looks forward to OSCAAR Mod season ahead

    Gary McLean reflects back on championship, looks forward to OSCAAR Mod season ahead

    mcleanLast year, Gary McLean had an OSCAAR season to remember, winning the first ever OSCAAR Modified Championship with eight victories in 12 starts. McLean had only one finish outside of the top five, which came at Sauble Speedway after suffering a flat tire early in the race and then contact later on.

    McLean was one of the early season favorites, having raced Modifieds for a long time and being Varney Motor Speedway’s all-time Modified race winner.

    There was some uncertainty going into the season as there were tracks that McLean hadn’t raced yet. That didn’t faze him as he won at some of those, including the season opener at Sunset Speedway after a battle with Barry Newman.

    “We weren’t worried,” McLean said at this past weekend’s Canadian Motorsports Expo. “The other guys were coming in and we were more experienced than they were.”

    Throughout the season, there were many memorable battles, including battles McLean had with his cousin Brent.

    “He ran second to us every night, if he didn’t hit the wall trying to get to us,” McLean commented. “Overall, all the guys in that series are good racers and I’m looking forward to next year.”

    Many note that the Modifieds have always produced this solid racing, but it was OSCAAR’s backing that added the final touch to the product.

    garymclean_featurewin“It was a huge success,” McLean said. “Brought a lot of people out to see the modifieds. They can put on good races and a lot of people didn’t think that and OSCAAR brought everything out there, laid it out for us and it worked.”

    Heading into the second season for the OSCAAR Mods, McLean sees the racing being even better.

    “With the racing that went on, a lot of guys have bought cars for this year,” McLean said. “Those guys are talented and I think you’re going to see good racing.”

    For his efforts, Gary McLean was listed in the 10th spot in Spencer Lewis’ 2012 Inside Track Motorsports News Ontario Asphalt Short Track Power Rankings. He was recognized for his success as part of the 2013 Canadian Motorsports Expo on Saturday February 9th.