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  • USAC RETURNS TO BELLEVILLE IN 2013

    USAC RETURNS TO BELLEVILLE IN 2013

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE OCTOBER 31, 2012
    DICK JORDAN

    USAC RETURNS TO BELLEVILLE IN 2013;
    SILVER CROWN SERIES JOINS MIDGETS AT LEGENDARY HALF-MILE

    One of America’s most revered motorsports events returns to the USAC fold in 2013 with an exciting addition to its tradition-laden program, when the 36th “Belleville Nationals” unfolds at the historic Belleville (Kansas) High Banks.

    Since 1978 the spectacular high-banked dirt oval at the North Central Kansas Free Fair has thrilled fans with its annual “Belleville Midget Nationals” racing extravaganza. Next year, USAC’s vaunted TRAXXAS Silver Crown Championship Cars will make its Belleville debut in conjunction with the Mopar National Midget cars to produce a Belleville spectacle unlike any in the track’s history.

    The August 1-3 schedule calls for a full program of USAC Midget racing, along with Silver Crown practice on Thursday night, Silver Crown qualifying and feature on Friday and the Midget finale on Saturday. In addition, renewing a long-standing tradition at Belleville, participants will gather Wednesday at the fairgrounds park to select opening slots for the Midget competition.

    Half-mile dirt Silver Crown racing dates back to 1980 at Williams Grove, Pa. and in the ensuing 32 years other half-mile dirt ovals have included annual treks to Rossburg, Ohio and Terre Haute, Ind., plus events at Knoxville, Ia., Denver, Colo., Oklahoma City, Okla., Tampa, Fla., Parkersburg, W.Va., Hagerstown, Md., Las Vegas, Nev. and Phoenix, Ariz.

    “We are looking forward to USAC’s return to the Belleville High Banks, adds USAC Silver Crown Series Director James Spink. “We expect this exciting addition at Belleville to attract new fans to the diehard-legion of race fans from American as well as Down-Under who annually target this weekend as one of their signature calendar events. We will see many drivers pulling double-duty that weekend, including many who have had their Silver Crown cars on the sideline the past year.”

    “We are very happy to have USAC back on board for the 36th annual Belleville High Banks Midget Nationals, and also for the very first time bringing the USAC Silver Crown Series to the famed Belleville High Banks, says race organizer Jimmy Melton. “There will be alot of new events from autograph parties to the cars being displayed the week of the midget nationals. We really look forward to working with USAC on this historic event in 2013!”

    USAC Triple Crown Champion Jerry Coons Jr. expects to be among drivers doing “double duty” in the 2013 Belleville program. He notched his third Belleville Midget Nationals championship last year and has a pair of wins on Silver Crown dirt half-miles. “I’ve been an advocate for the Silver Crown at Belleville, so I’m very excited to see this materialize,” says Jerry. The Silver Crown cars and the return of USAC’s National Midgets to Belleville should be a big step toward boosting the event for race fans. The half-mile tracks have always created great Silver Crown action and with Belleville’s different size configuration it should make for good racing.” Coons’ previous Silver Crown half-mile victories came at Manzanita Speedway in Phoenix, Ariz. and at the “4-Crown Nationals” in Rossburg, Ohio.

    USAC previously sanctioned the Belleville Midget Nationals from 1996, when Robby Flock was the winner, through 2009, when USAC National Drivers Champion Bryan Clauson took home the trophy.

  • NDC SHIFTS TO BUDWEISER OVAL NATIONALS

    NDC SHIFTS TO BUDWEISER OVAL NATIONALS

    NDC SHIFTS TO BUDWEISER OVAL NATIONALS; CLAUSON-HINES SEPARATION 75 WITH 5 TO GO

    Bryan Clauson is five races away from locking down his third consecutive USAC National Drivers Championship.

    The Noblesville, Ind. driver has a huge 75-point lead over Tracy Hines entering the final events, which include this weekend’s “Budweiser Oval Nationals” Sprint races at Perris, Calif., the November 9-10 National Midget races at Peoria, Ariz. and the season-ending November 22 “Turkey Night Grand Prix” Midget race at Perris.

    Only one “top-10” change was effected during last weekend’s races at Canyon Raceway Park in Peoria, Ariz. Robert Ballou passed Chase Stockon to take over the number 10 ranking after his second-place finish in Saturday night’s “Arizona Hall of Fame” Sprint race.

    2012 USAC National Drivers Championship Standings

    1-Bryan Clauson-1,091, 2-Tracy Hines-1,016, 3-Dave Darland-1,004, 4-Levi Jones-974, 5-Darren Hagen-959, 6-Jerry Coons Jr.-932, 7-Jon Stanbrough-928, 8-Chris Windom-914, 9-Damion Gardner-850, 10-Robert Ballou-833.

  • A Pair of Top-10 Finishes for Tracy Hines at Canyon Speedway Park

    A Pair of Top-10 Finishes for Tracy Hines at Canyon Speedway Park

    New Castle, Ind.—Oct. 28, 2012— Consistency has been a key element for Tracy Hines this season with the USAC Amsoil National Sprint Car Series. He continued that trend over the weekend as he finished among the Top-10 in each of the two nights of the Parker Store Hall of Fame Classic at Canyon Speedway Park in Peoria, Ariz.

    Hines opened the two-night event at the track located just outside of Phoenix on Friday, Oct. 26, with a sixth-place finish aboard the MP Environmental DRC. He wrapped up the Hall of Fame Classic with a ninth-place showing on Saturday, Oct. 27.

    On Friday night, Hines kicked off the event by turning the ninth-fastest lap in time trials of the 32 cars that were in attendance. He finished third in the first eight-lap heat race to earn a spot in the 30-lap main event. Hines started the A-Feature from the inside of the fifth row in the ninth position, with 23 cars taking the green flag.

    The veteran driver gained a couple of spots in the early going and ran seventh when the first caution flag flew with five laps in the books. The yellow flag was displayed again two laps later with Hines in eighth. The native of New Castle, Ind., would gain a spot on the ensuing restart and continued to work his way forward, taking the checkered flag in the sixth position.

    “We always want to be in the Top-five and contending for wins, but sometimes you just have to take what the track gives you and Friday night was one of those nights,” said Hines. “The car was pretty good and we were able to gain a few spots early in the race and then on a couple of restarts. We learned a few things on Friday night that should help us down the road.”

    Hines would finish second in the third heat race in the finale on Saturday night, after qualifying 15th. The 2002 USAC Amsoil National Sprint Car Series champion lined up on the outside of the seventh row in the 14th position for the 30-lap main event. He would work his way forward, in the feature race, which was slowed by a pair of yellow flags and one red flag period. Hines would cross the line ninth when the checkered flag flew.

    “We were just a little off all night,” explained Hines. “Qualifying is so important out here and if you don’t qualify in the right spot, you really have your work cut out for you. We worked on the car all night and made some gains for the heat race and the feature as well. To be a bit disappointed with a ninth-place finish shows the high expectations that we have each time we hit the track and what we know we are capable of. We have two more USAC sprint races this year to try and get a couple of wins and we’ll give it everything we got.”

    Hines, who scored three wins at Canyon Raceway Park during the Winter Freeze event at the track in late January and early February, has finished among the Top-10 in seven of his eight starts at the venue in 2012. He has two more appearances scheduled at Canyon this season, including a two-night event with the USAC Mopar National Midget Series on Nov. 9–10, as well as competing in the Western World Classic, Nov. 15–17.

    “We found a few things that we’ll be able to use when we come back in a few weeks for the midget show, as well as for the Western World,” shared Hines. “The surface was certainly different here in the fall versus how it was when we were here in the winter. We’ll just keep working hard and get ready for Perris and then to come back to Arizona.”

    Hines returns to action on Friday, Nov. 2 and Saturday, Nov. 3 at Perris Auto Speedway in California for the Budweiser Oval Nationals, which will put a wrap on the 2012 USAC Amsoil National Sprint Car Series season. He is currently fourth in points, and has two wins with the series this season, along with 21 Top-10 finishes, of which 11 are Top-five performances.

    Tracy Hines Racing would like to thank: MP Environmental, DRC, AFCO Racing Shocks, Bell Race Gear, FatHeadz, Kenny’s Components, Race Bumpers, Rod End Supply, Schoenfeld Headers and Stanton Racing for their continued support.

    For more information on Tracy Hines Racing, including a complete 2012 schedule, visit http://www.tracyhinesracing.com. Follow Tracy on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/TracyHinesRacin.

  • Kraig Kinser Opens World Finals Week Today with Appearance at Hendrickcars.com Hickory Location

    Kraig Kinser Opens World Finals Week Today with Appearance at Hendrickcars.com Hickory Location

    [media-credit name=”World of Outlaws” align=”alignright” width=”234″][/media-credit]Bloomington, Ind.—Oct. 29, 2012 — Kraig Kinser begins World Finals week today with an appearance at the Hendrickcars.com retail location in Hickory, N.C. Kinser and his team will have their race car and transporter on display all day at the store, which is located at 1171 Lenoir Rhyne Blvd. Kinser will on-hand to greet fans, sign autographs and be available to the media from 12–1 p.m. Eastern.

    World Finals week will continue for Kinser on Tuesday, Oct. 30 at the Hendrickcars.com retail store in Charlotte, located at 9029 South Blvd. The 2005 winner of the Knoxville Nationals will again have his car and transporter on display all day, and will meet fans and be available to the media from 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Eastern.

    The busy week continues for the third-generation driver on Wednesday, Oct. 31, as he will be part of the Second Annual Bash at the Brickhouse Tavern Presented by Hendrickcars.com. Kinser’s car will be on display outside of the popular pub and eatery from 4–9 p.m. Eastern.

    The native of Bloomington, Ind., will also be a live on-air guest during a special edition of Winged Nation on MotorRacingNetwork.com, hosted by Kendra Jacobs and Steve Post. The live broadcast of Winged Nation is scheduled from 7–9 p.m. Eastern. The Brickyard Tavern is located at 209 Delburg Street in Davidson, N.C.

    At each of these three appearances, fans can enter to-win Tony Stewart’s autographed Hendrickcars.com firesuit that the three-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion wore during the World of Outlaws event at the Dirt Track at Charlotte Motor Speedway in May. The winner will be drawn live on Winged Nation on Wednesday night during the Bash at the Brickhouse Presented by Hendrickcars.com.

    The week will conclude for Kinser with the running of the Sixth Annual PEAK Motor Oil World Finals Presented by NAPA Auto Parts, Nov. 1–3 at The Dirt Track at Charlotte. The finale of the World Finals will air live on SPEED on Saturday, Nov. 3, beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern.

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  • Tracy Hines Hits the Desert for a Pair of Races at Canyon Speedway Park

    Tracy Hines Hits the Desert for a Pair of Races at Canyon Speedway Park

    New Castle, Ind.—Oct. 25, 2012— Arizona used to be a haven of sprint car racing, at the beginning and end of each season, as drivers from the Midwest would escape the cold by heading to the desert. That trend slowly began to disappear in recent years, but officials at Canyon Raceway Park in Peoria, Ariz., have been working hard to resurrect the tradition. Tracy Hines has done his part to support the efforts at Canyon as he raced in the Hall of Fame Classic last year, as well as competing in the Winter Freeze at the facility this past winter. He will return to the semi-banked oval three more times in 2012, including for a pair of races this weekend.

    Hines will take to the track for the 12th Annual Parker Store Hall of Fame Classic at Canyon Speedway Park with the USAC Amsoil National Sprint Car Series on Friday, Oct. 26 and Saturday, Oct. 27 for two full racing programs, piloting the MP Environmental DRC. Each night will begin with time trials, followed by heat races and a main event. A strong field of nearly 40 cars is currently expected for the two-night event.

    “The Hall of Fame Classic was a great event last year and there seems to be a lot of excitement again this year,” said Hines. “We’ll be racing quite a bit over the next few weeks at Canyon in both the sprint car and midget, so all the laps we have there already this year should help quite a bit. There are definitely a lot of great fans in that area, who really enjoy sprint car racing.”

    Hines was victorious three times and finished among the Top-Five in five of the six rounds that comprised the Winter Freeze at Canyon Speedway Park in late January and early February to win the overall championship of the mini-series that pit the ASCS Canyon Region versus the USAC West Coast Series. Each of the six main events that were part of the Winter Freeze were 30 laps in distance.

    “We certainly had a lot of success at Canyon in the winter and hopefully we can continue that this weekend,” he noted. “There is going to be a lot of good cars there and we’ll have our work cut out for us. We’ll use some of the things we learned back in the winter and have a good baseline to go off when we roll the car out of the trailer on Friday.”

    Hines won for the first time during the Winter Freeze on Jan. 29, which was the third round of the event and followed that up with a triumph in the fifth round on Feb. 3. He capped off the six-race mini-series with a victory in the finale on Feb. 4 to lock up the title. The 2002 USAC Amsoil National Sprint Car Series champion finished second in the second round of the Winter Freeze on Jan. 28, leading a number of laps, before Jon Stanbrough took the top spot in the late going, and was also second in the third round on Jan. 29. He opened the Winter Freeze with an 11th-place showing on January 27.

    “It was a pretty remarkable stretch of races we had during the Winter Freeze,” shared Hines. “When you are on a roll like that it definitely helps to run the same track and set-up night after night. The surface will probably be a little bit different now in the fall, since there’s been a full season of racing on the track, but we’ll be ready to adjust and adapt accordingly.”

    The USAC Amsoil National Sprint Car Series made their debut at the three-eighths-mile just outside of Phoenix last year, with Hines finishing 13th in each of the two main events. In the opener of the event, he finished fourth in the first eight-lap heat race to earn a spot in the 30-lap main event, after opening the night by recording the 21st-fastest lap in time trials of the 35 entries. The second night saw Hines time in 13th and finish third in the first heat to punch his ticket into the A-Feature.

    Hines enters the two-night event at Canyon Raceway Park fourth in the USAC Amsoil National Sprint Car Series championship standings. He has two wins with the series this season, to go along with 19 Top-10 finishes of which 11 are Top-Five performances. The native of New Castle, Ind., was victorious in a midget last weekend in the Kokomo Klash at Kokomo Speedway in his home state of Indiana, while finishing third in the sprint car feature that headlined the event.

    “We were able to win in the midget last weekend at Kokomo and hopefully can carry a little of that momentum out west,” Hines said. “We have four more sprint races this year and that’s four more chances to get wins. Like most every race nowadays, you have to put yourself in a good position all night, have a good car and have a little luck on your side as well.”

    Tracy Hines Racing would like to thank: MP Environmental, DRC, AFCO Racing Shocks, Bell Race Gear, FatHeadz, Kenny’s Components, Race Bumpers, Rod End Supply, Schoenfeld Headers and Stanton Racing for their continued support.

    For more information on Tracy Hines Racing, including a complete 2012 schedule, visit http://www.tracyhinesracing.com. Follow Tracy on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/TracyHinesRacin.

  • Kevin Swindell Parlays Successful ARCA Season into NASCAR Nationwide Series Opportunity with Biagi-DenBeste Racing

    Kevin Swindell Parlays Successful ARCA Season into NASCAR Nationwide Series Opportunity with Biagi-DenBeste Racing

    Concord, NC (October 24, 2012) — Coming off an impressive season driving for Venturini Motorsports, standout driver Kevin Swindell has teamed up with NASCAR team Biagi-DenBeste Racing and will compete next month driving the No.98 entry in the NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) events at Texas Motor Speedway and Homestead-Miami Speedway.

    Swindell who scored his first ARCA victory earlier this year at Chicagoland Speedway most recently finished the season with an impressive runner-up finish at Kansas Speedway driving the No.55 VMS – CURB Records Toyota.

    Swindell, who is no stranger to the “main-stage”, is poised and ready to showcase his talent at the next level.

    The three-time Chili Bowl Sprint Car Champion has previously competed in four NNS races, with a best start of fifth at Dover International Speedway in 2011. This season, Swindell has made eight starts in the ARCA Racing Series, securing seven top-five starts along with four top-five finishes. The young driver scored his first stock car win at Chicagoland Speedway in July after earning the pole and leading every lap.

    “I can’t wait to get back behind the wheel of a Nationwide car,” commented Swindell. “We put a lot of effort into our ARCA program this year with Venturini Motorsports and our success paid off giving me this great opportunity with the Biagi-DenBeste team. They’ve (Biagi-DenBeste) done really well and had strong finishes in each race they have entered. I am excited to team up with them for Texas and Homestead.”

    After taking a hiatus from racing, Biagi-DenBeste Racing has returned to the NNS to compete in five races this season. The team earned a best starting spot of 11th at Atlanta Motor Speedway and a season-best finish of 12th earlier this month at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

    “We are really pleased to have Kevin in the car,” said team co-owner Fred Biagi. “Right now we are only interested in running races that we can do right and this will be a great baseline for 2013. We know Kevin can get it done. With his talent and the Swindell storied history in racing, we are expecting great things out of him.”

    Swindell will first take to the track for Biagi-DenBeste Racing at Texas Motor Speedway on Friday, November 2 for practice. Live coverage of Saturday night’s O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge will begin at 7:00 p.m. on ESPN. The race can also be heard on PRN.

     

    About Biagi-DenBeste Racing
    Biagi-DenBeste Racing is owned by Fred Biagi and Bill DenBeste. Though racing is their passion, their careers have been driven by 18 wheels instead of four. Fred Biagi owns Biagi Bros Transportation with his brother Greg in Napa, CA. They started in 1978 as a transportation company but have evolved over the years into a full service transportation, warehousing and logistics company offering expert 3PL services to clients across North America. You can find out more about Biagi Bros at www.BiagiBros.com.

    About DanBeste Transportation
    Bill and Lori DenBeste founded DenBeste Transportation in 1989. A leader in hazardous waste management, DenBeste has worked on many high profile jobs including playing a major role in the clean-up of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill in 2010. DenBeste is also heavily involved in the automotive industry owning the Carroll Shelby Engine Company and the World’s largest Shelby Cobra dealership, DenBeste Motorsports. You can find out more about DenBeste’s businesses at www.DenBeste.com orwww.DenBesteMotorsports.com.

    About Venturini Motorsports 
    Venturini Motorsports (VMS), fielding cars in the ARCA Racing Series, is one of the premier NASCAR driver development programs in the country. The 2012 season marks the team’s 30th Anniversary of competition in the ARCA Series. 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, Steve Arpin, Brian Scott, Max Gresham, Miguel Paludo, Josh Richards, Ryan Blaney, John Wes Townley, Scott Lagasse, Jr., and Kevin Swindell.

    Official: www.VenturiniMotorsports.com  |  Twitter @VenturiniMotor  |  Facebook: Venturini Motorsports

  • Attention Shifts to PEAK Motor Oil World Finals Presented by NAPA

    Attention Shifts to PEAK Motor Oil World Finals Presented by NAPA

    Schatz is on tap to secure his fifth World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series championship

    CONCORD, N.C. – Oct. 24, 2012 – Following the first week off since Easter, focus on the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series shifts to the popular PEAK Motor Oil World of Outlaws World Finals Presented by NAPA Auto Parts.

    The sixth edition of the prestigious event, which also features the World of Outlaws Late Model Series and the Big-Block Modifieds from the Super DIRTcar Series, concludes the season Nov. 1-3 at The Dirt Track at Charlotte.

    “It’s really a fun event,” Steve Kinser said. “You get to watch a lot of good racing and a lot of different divisions, so it’s fun for the competitors along with the race fans.”

    While Kinser – a 20-time champion and the winningest driver – is on pace to wrap up his unprecedented 31^st top-five finish in the standings, his Tony Stewart Racing teammate Donny Schatz is set to earn his fifth career championship and his first since claiming four straight from 2006-09.

    Schatz is riding a hot streak of eight wins, 20 podiums and 24 top fives in the last 27 points events to hold a 176-point advantage entering the final weekend at The Dirt Track at Charlotte, where he swept the PEAK Motor Oil World Finals Presented by NAPA last season.

    “When you take some of the greatest racers in the country and everybody’s excitement throughout the year and someone winning a championship and all this stuff coming down to one weekend, that’s what makes an event like that what it is,” Schatz said.

    Adding to the excitement is that the Saturday finale on Nov. 3 will be broadcast on SPEED, beginning at 8 p.m. (Eastern). It is the fifth televised race of the season and the second event for the World of Outlaws at The Dirt Track at Charlotte.

    “Definitely live on SPEED, it’s big for the sponsors,” said Joey Saldana, who claimed the other event at The Dirt Track at Charlotte this season.

    “You always want to go in there and have a good showing, and definitely want to go into the winter with something positive.”

    Tickets can be ordered online by clicking CharlotteMotorSpeedway.com or by calling 800-455-3267.

    /The World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series is brought to fans across the country by many important sponsors and partners, including: Armor All (Official Car Care Products), STP (Official Fuel Treatment), Goodyear Tires (Official Tire), Gravely Tractors (Official Lawn Equipment), University of Northwestern Ohio, VP Racing Fuel (Official Racing Fuel), Vicci (Official Apparel); in addition to contingency sponsors, including: Cometic Gasket, Comp Cams, JE Pistons, / /Klotz Synthetic Lubricants,/ /KSE Racing Products, MSD Ignitions, Penske Shocks, Superflow Dynos and Wix Filters; along with manufacturer sponsors, including: Astro Titanium, ButlerBuilt, Fuel Safe, Intercomp, J&J Auto Racing, Jake’s Carts, Racing Electronics, S&S Volvo and TNT Rescue.

  • Start Your Engines! Casio EDIFICE Leads Formula 1(tm) Promotion

    Start Your Engines! Casio EDIFICE Leads Formula 1(tm) Promotion

    Grand Prize Winner to Receive Trip to F1 U.S. Grand Prix in Austin, Texas

    DOVER, NJ, (OCTOBER 23, 2012) – Casio America, Inc., a proud sponsor of Red Bull Racing, is pleased to announce a promotion on its Edifice Facebook page, offering car enthusiasts the chance to win a Formula 1™ prize package. One lucky winner will win a pair of tickets to the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix, held November 16-18, 2012, at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. The prize package also includes airfare for two and hotel accommodations. The promotion, currently underway, will end on Friday, November 2, 2012 at 11:59PM Eastern Standard Time.

    Formula 1 is considered the most prestigious form of motor racing in the world. The Circuit of the Americas, where the event will be held, features a state-of-the-art 3.4-mile circuit track, and is the first purpose-built Grand Prix facility in the U.S.

    “As a result of designing our EDIFICE collection of timepieces with motorsports in mind and our sponsorship of Red Bull Racing, we feel this promotion is a natural fit for us,” said Shigenori Itoh, Chairman and CEO of Casio America, Inc. “We look forward to ending this year’s F1 season by awarding one lucky racing enthusiast and a guest the trip of a lifetime.”

    Individuals eighteen (18) years or older can enter by visiting Casio’s EDIFICE website or official Facebook page and filling out the required fields. A winner will be selected and announced on or about Friday November 2nd, 2012.

    For additional information or to enter, please visit http://bit.ly/QBkMik

    *No purchase or payment necessary. Open to legal residents of the 50 U.S. & D.C. (excluding Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and all other U.S. territories and possessions), 18 or older. Begins October 11, 2012 at 12:00 a.m. EST, ends November 2nd, 2012 at 11:59 p.m. EST. Void in Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and all other U.S. territories and possessions and where prohibited. Subject to Official Rules.

    About Casio America, Inc. Casio America, Inc., Dover, N.J., is the U.S. subsidiary of Casio Computer Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of consumer electronics and business equipment solutions. Established in 1957, Casio America, Inc. markets calculators, keyboards, digital cameras, mobile presentation devices, disc title and label printers, watches, cash registers and other consumer electronic products. Casio has strived to fulfill its corporate creed of “creativity and contribution” through the introduction of innovative and imaginative products. For more information, visit www.casiousa.com.

  • SPENCER TRACING DOWN USAC HISTORY

    SPENCER TRACING DOWN USAC HISTORY

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    OCTOBER 23, 2012
    DICK JORDAN 12-209

    SPENCER TRACING DOWN USAC HISTORY AS CRA SPRINTS JOIN NATIONALS AT CANYON

    Mike Spencer of Temecula, Calif. is on the verge of USAC immortality. Only 14 drivers, of the 301 prior to 2012 who have won USAC driving titles, own five or more. Mike is in the stretch run of a fifth straight championship in a single series this weekend as he pursues the 2012 AMSOIL USAC/CRA Sprint Car crown.

    Nobody previoius has ever strung together five straight in a single USAC series – EVER. He holds a 323-point lead over Nic Faas in the current standings. With less than 300 points remaining in the final four races, Spencer will become the first driver to achieve the amazing five-peat!

    Mike will become the ninth driver to achieve at least five titles in a single series. A.J. Foyt won seven in Indy cars and Mel Kenyon won seven in National Midgets. Rich Vogler won five in National Midgets, Levi Jones five in National Sprints, Butch Hartman five in Stock Cars, Tony Hunt five in Western Sprints, Sleepy Tripp five in Western Midgets and Michael Lang five in Speedrome Midgets.

    Spencer is among top AMSOIL USAC/CRA Sprint Car drivers who will compete in this weekend’s Arizona Motorsports “Hall of Fame” events at Canyon Speedway Park at Peoria, Ariz. The events, slated Friday and Saturday night, also award AMSOIL USAC National Sprint Car points.

    The AMSOIL USAC National and USAC/CRA series conclude November 2-3 in the Budwesier “Oval Nationals” at the Perris (Calif.) Auto Speedway.

    Spencer trails Damion Gardner by two wins n the all-time standings for USAC/CRA Sprints at Perris. He ranks third behind Gardner and Cory Kruseman on the all-time USAC/CRA list.

    Faas’ hold on second in the USAC/CRA standings is tenuous at best. He is just 19 ahead of Brody Roa entering this weekend’s races at Peoria.

    AMSOIL USAC/CRA SPRINT CAR POINTS

    1-Mike Spencer-1,232, 2-Nic Faas-900, 3-Brody Roa-881, 4-Ryan Bernal-816, 5-Rip Williams-792, 6-Austin Williams-757, 7-Cory Kruseman-692, 8-Cody Williams-606, 9-David Cardey-465, 10-Matt Mitchell-461.

  • Kimmel Closes 2012 With 10th Consecutive Top Ten

    Kimmel Closes 2012 With 10th Consecutive Top Ten

    Kansas City, KS. (October 21st, 2012) – Vying for his 10th ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards championship, Frank Kimmel scored his 10th consecutive top ten finish of 2012, finishing 2nd in series points. Kimmel’s championship rival, Chris Buescher, finished in 8th, clinching his first title. Kimmel and the Ansell/Menards team performed well and ran towards the front throughout the entire 99 lap affair, but came up 75 points short of Kimmel’s 10th championship.

    Thorsport Racing brought a revamped chassis to Kansas for Kimmel, and showed speed from the opening of practice on Friday morning. Kimmel and the Ansell/Menards team worked primarily on scuffing tires on the new asphalt at Kansas, and it paid off with a six place qualifying effort, his best starting spot on an intermediate track since Pocono in June. Kimmel ran no worse than 6th all race, and avoided the lap 2 carnage in his rear view mirror. Three cars were involved in the race’s first caution period, under which Kimmel reported his pleasure with the Camry’s handling in the first two circuits.

    The lap nine restart saw Kimmel protect his 6th place position, and as the field began to string out, navigating lapped traffic would prove to be a major factor in the race. As the leaders began lapping the tail end of the field, Kimmel’s progress would be impeded by the significant speed differential, and halted his drive towards the front, until a lap 31 caution. Kimmel reported his #44 Ansell/Menards Toyota was tight from the center off the corner, but his biggest complaint was the inconsistency of the lapped traffic.

    Under than caution, crew chief, Jeriod Prince, brought the nine-time champ to pit road for four tires and an air pressure adjustment. With a pre-race concern about tire wear, Kimmel’s team looked over all four Hoosier tires with no signs of significant wear or blistering. From the lap 37 restart, Kimmel charged to 4th before another yellow slowed the pace on lap 58. Kimmel came down for his second stop, and his last of 2012 for four tires and another adjustment to alleviate his tight condition on corner exit.

    On lap 64, Kimmel restarted in the top five and chased down the leaders. While racing for a podium position, Kimmel avoided the wrecking 3rd place car, and took over the position as the race’s fourth caution flew. Kimmel restarted third with 19 laps remaining, but a tight condition forced him to relinquish positions before taking the checkered flag in 6th.

    “It was an exciting race. Congratulations to Chris (Buescher). He and his team did a great job. We came home six, and had a 4th or 5th place car. I’m a little disappointed with our finish there at the end. We got shuffled a little bit and our car got tight there at the end. All in all, it was a great season for the Ansell/Menards Toyota. We’ll take second and come next year and go after them.”

    The 6th place finish was Kimmel’s 10th consecutive top 10 finish, dating back to a 7th place finish at New Jersey Motorsports Park on July 1st. 2012 saw Kimmel return to victory lane for the first time in four seasons, capturing wins at Lucas Oil Raceway Park and the Illinois State Fairgrounds. His total of 290 laps led is the most laps he has led since the 2008 season. The Thorsport team’s performance, with Kimmel at the controls, has them set up for another championship run in 2013.
    “Thorsport Racing went to work, and really did a great job. To take a brand new bunch of guys, only two had any ARCA experience was great. Jeriod Prince did a great job. This was the first time he’s been a crew chief for an entire season. To mesh everybody together, come to the racetrack and be competitive each week, I’m really, really happy.”

     

    Race Recap:

    Date: October 19th, 2012

    Track: Kansas Speedway

    Race: 19 of 20

    Started: 6th

    Finished: 6th

    Driver Championship Points Standings: 2nd