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  • Josh Williams Looking For Thunderous Applause At New Jersey Motorsports Park

    Josh Williams Looking For Thunderous Applause At New Jersey Motorsports Park

    MILLVILLE, New Jersey (June 27, 2012) – – After netting the team’s third top-10 performance of the season last weekend at Winchester (Ind.) Speedway, Josh Williams (@Josh02Williams) and his family-owned Josh Williams Motorsports (JWM) team invade New Jersey Motorsports Park for Sunday’s running of the All-American Race Weekend presented by Global Barter Corporation.

    Even though the Port Charlotte, Florida native is not traditionally known for his road-racing skills, Williams has shown signs of life in his three previous starts on a road course in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards. Williams flashed into the spotlight in the inaugural race at Palm Beach (Fla.) International Raceway in February 2010. With two previous starts at NJMP including a sound seventh place finish last year, the Floridian is eager to turn left and right this weekend and award his team with another satisfying finish.

    “This has been a race that I’ve circled on my calendar all year long,” said Williams. “Honestly, I wished we had another road course race on the schedule. I’m not a perfectionist by any means, but I do enjoy the challenges that road course racing brings and I think we’ll have another opportunity to equal or better our performance from last year on Sunday.”

    When asked about the key components to road racing, the 18-year old wasn’t shy to faze away from the question.

    “Where do you want me to start?,” he chuckled. “There’s a lot that goes into road course racing. For us, I think our main priority is taking care of the equipment, especially the brakes and staying on-course. It doesn’t do anything to make any daring moves early in the race because it could hurt your chances of being around for the checkered flag. I think our agenda is to race the track for most of the race then when it’s time to go, we’ll pedal down and hope we can walk away with another strong finish.”

    The month of June has shown its trial and tribulations for the Concord, North Carolina-based team but the teenager says through it all he could not be more proud of the hard work and dedication that his team has poured into the No. 02 Southwest Florida Cable Construction Chevrolet.

    “Words can’t express my gratitude towards my guys,” Williams explained. “They are the best. They don’t complain, they just want to race. We’re just a small team trying to make big things happen on a shoestring budget. I think we’ve been able to make our mark at points during the year, we just have to keep trying and hoping with that our future should be a lot brighter. Of course, we all know this wouldn’t be possible though without the support of my parents.”

    After nine races, JWM has competed in eight of them but occupies 11th in the championship standings, just 40 markers from reentering the top-10.

    “Points aren’t necessarily a concern for us, but to be sitting as close to the top-10 as we are, it still sits on our minds a little bit to know that if we can get back there – it’s a gratifying reward for us knowing all the positive and negatives we’ve experienced throughout the year,” Williams concluded.

    The All-American Race Weekend presented by Global Barter Corporation (67 laps / 150 miles) is the 10th of 20 events on the 2012 ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards schedule. The fifth ARCA race on the 2.3-mile paved Thunderbolt Raceway is a two-day show. Practice begins Saturday, June 30 with an hour and a half session planned from 11:20 a.m. – 12:40 p.m. A final practice is scheduled from 1:40 p.m. – 2:40 p.m. Menards pole qualifying presented by Ansell is set for later in the day slated to begin at 4:30 p.m. The event will take the green flag Sunday, July 1 shortly after 1:00 p.m. The race will not be televised but additional coverage including a radio broadcast and timing and scoring will be available through the ARCA Racing Network (ARN) online at arcaracing.com. All times are local (Eastern).

    For more information on Josh Williams, his Josh Williams Motorsports team and sponsorship opportunities for the 2012 and 2013 seasons please connect to the team’s official website at Joshwracing.com.

  • Will Kimmel; Kimmel Racing Set To Turn Left And Right This Weekend At New Jersey

    Will Kimmel; Kimmel Racing Set To Turn Left And Right This Weekend At New Jersey

    MILLVILLE, New Jersey (June 28, 2012) – – The ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards shifts focus from traditional short track racing to road racing this weekend at New Jersey Motorsports Park (NJMP) and Kimmel Racing with driver Will Kimmel is thriving on the anticipation of a competitive showing in Sunday’s All-American Race Weekend presented by Global Barter Corporation.

    The Clarksville, Indiana-based team is also hoping the 10th race of the season will offer a chance for the team to put their team back on the radar screen as lack of sponsorship have kept the team from the ability of running full races during the month of June.

    But, while the sponsorship search continues, the veteran team will forge ahead and plans to run the entire distance on Sunday afternoon in search of their third top-10 effort of the season.

    “We’ve been talking about racing New Jersey for a while and we decided to go for it,” said team owner and crew chief Bill Kimmel. “Will doesn’t have a lot of experience turning rights and lefts – but I feel this weekend’s race will be a good opportunity for him to get some experience under his belt. I know that he will learn a lot and who knows if we have a good finish, some of the things we have in the works might materialize further.”

    For the younger Kimmel, he always welcomes the opportunity to race but for Sunday’s contest, he is remaining realistic when it comes to performance.

    “To be honest, I can’t tell you what to really expect,” the 24-year old said. “I really appreciate Dad (Bill) and the guys working hard on getting the car ready. Realistically, I think we can leave New Jersey with a solid finish if everything falls into place. I have some track time there so I know the course. We’re bringing a road course car, so that always helps when you bring a car that fits the track profile. We’ll use the benefit of practice to its fullest potential, hopefully that will put us in a good group for qualifying. No matter where we start, if we can stay out of trouble and try and leave there with a top-10 finish, I think everyone would be pretty happy with that.”

    With the summer stretch upon the tour, the Kimmel Racing team is upbeat about their chances of competitively competing in more races.

    “We’re working hard on some stuff,” Will Kimmel explained. “There are some races that we want to compete in within the next month – but we’re going to need to some help in order for that to happen. We’re thankful for the help we’ve had from all of the sponsors this season thus far and I know we have some things in the works, I just hope we get a break and actually do some racing this summer because I know this team with the right circumstances is capable of pulling off a win!”

    When Kimmel isn’t behind the wheel of the No. 68 Kimmel Racing Ford Fusion, the Sellersburg, Indiana native is busting his hump with his full service lawn care business which serves several surrounding cities and includes both business and residential clients.

    “It keeps me busy, that’s for sure,” Kimmel explained. “From the moment the sun rises until it begins to set it seems like I’m out there hard at it. It’s a lot of work – but it helps out with stuff that we need in the shop. The family’s real supportive so that makes things a lot easier to deal with.”

    For sponsorship inquiries with Kimmel Racing, interested parties are urged to contact Bill Kimmel at 502.645.9370 or bill@kimmelracing.com.

    The All-American Race Weekend presented by Global Barter Corporation (67 laps / 150 miles) is the 10th of 20 events on the 2012 ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards schedule. The fifth ARCA race on the 2.3-mile paved Thunderbolt Raceway is a two-day show. Practice begins Saturday, June 30 with an hour and a half session planned from 11:20 a.m. – 12:40 p.m. A final practice is scheduled from 1:40 p.m. – 2:40 p.m. Menards pole qualifying presented by Ansell is set for later in the day slated to begin at 4:30 p.m. The event will take the green flag Sunday, July 1 shortly after 1:00 p.m. The race will not be televised but additional coverage including a radio broadcast and timing and scoring will be available through the ARCA Racing Network (ARN) online at arcaracing.com. All times are local (Eastern).

    For more on Will Kimmel, please visit willkimmel.com.

    For additional input on Kimmel Racing, please log on to kimmelracing.com.

  • John Gibson Back In The Gas; Preparing For More

    John Gibson Back In The Gas; Preparing For More

    [media-credit name=”Knight Motorsports Management” align=”alignright” width=”134″][/media-credit]STATESVILLE, North Carolina (June 28, 2012)- – After a brief sabbatical from Motorsports competition, John Gibson made his long awaited return to the CARS Pro Cup Series this past weekend at Caraway (N.C.) Speedway behind the wheel of the No. 13 Mitigator Ford Fusion.

    Making his return to the series for the first time since 2010, Gibson and his John Gibson Motorsports (JGM) team approached the race with optimism, especially since his 47th career start would be his first at the Asheboro, North Carolina-based track.

    Despite chasing the handling on their No. 13 Mitigator Ford Fusion throughout practice during the day, the team made some aggressive changes for qualifying in hopes of giving the Statesville, North Carolina native a balanced automobile for the CARS Pro Cup 250 presented by CV Products.

    In time trials, Gibson negotiated the eighth quickest lap with the 12-car field boasting incredibly close lap times. Unfortunately, the avid racer informed his team that he lost his power steering during his two lap hustle forcing the veteran to raise the bar from behind the seat in extremely warm temperatures.

    During his CAR Pro Cup return, Gibson utilized patience and aggression but impressively held his own on the track despite the circumstances battling against him and maneuvering a loose No. 13 Mitigator Ford Fusion. During the race’s first segment, Gibson lost a lap to the leaders but through adjustments on pit road and being the beneficiary of the “lucky dog”, the 27-year old battled back to finish the first segment ninth and on the lead circuit.

    A mandatory 10-minute break allowed Gibson to confer with his crew about changes to make to their blue oval hoping for a better second half which consisted of 125 laps.

    When racing resumed, Gibson was a man on a mission and it showed with his lap times and moves on the track. Despite still fighting a loose racecar, he had muscled his way to fifth. Inside the race’s final 50 laps, Gibson’s machine knocked sideways slapping the frontstretch wall which knocked portions of the exhaust and crush panels loose. Giving his all for an additional 20 laps, the driver informed his team that the conditions were becoming unbearable behind the wheel forcing him to bring his automobile to pit lane where he would retire from the race and being scored in the eighth position in the overall rundown.

    “I’m proud of everyone on the John Gibson Motorsports team for giving nothing less than 100 percent at Caraway,” he said. “We fought the loose condition all day and it finally just snapped near the end of the race and I tagged the wall. It knocked the exhaust loose, causing fumes to consume the racecar. That’s never a good sign and I wasn’t going to put myself or anyone else in danger out on the racetrack, so we just brought the car in. I want to thank Mitigator for stepping aboard and helping out for the race, it really means a lot to me and everyone who standings behind our small group.”

    Last Saturday’s contest was an initial kick-off for Gibson and his team. Next month, the team will advance to the Pro All Star Series (PASS) when they compete in an event at The Motor Mile in Radford, Virginia.

    “We’re looking forward to joining the PASS tour,” offered Gibson. “It’s going to be a new scene for us, but everyone that we’ve talked to has been incredibly easy-going and very helpful. I’m hoping that we’re able to have a good clean race with a strong finish. We’re excited about having Mitigator back aboard too.”

    For marketing partnerships with Gibson Motorsports and their rising protégé John Gibson, please visit the team’s official website at JohnGibsonRacing.com.

    Join the team on Facebook by clicking here(John Gibson – Athlete).

    To learn more about MitiGator, please visit MitiGatorinc.com.

  • JASON WHITE MAKES HUGE GAINS AT DELAWARE

    JASON WHITE MAKES HUGE GAINS AT DELAWARE

    Delaware, Ont. – The odds were not in Jason White’s favor this weekend at the start of the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series EMCO 200, but #21 didn’t falter. After an undesirable starting position and mechanical problems starting off the weekend on the wrong foot, he made a sensational come back with a solid top 10 finish behind the wheel of his #21 A&W Dodge.

    The first practice went to plan for #21 and his crew. “The car felt really smooth,” White said afterwards. “I was working on some driving tips that my teammate DJ Kennington passed on.” #21’s confidence was cut short when the second practice was halted with a broken spool. Qualifying was disappointing for the team; #21 was relegated to the 20th starting position. “Maybe the mechanical issue was on my mind a bit, but I just didn’t have a good qualifying,” White explained.

    Despite the disappointing practice, #21 put qualifying laps out of his mind and headed into the EMCO 200 motivated to gain positions. After resolving the broken spool, the A&W Dodge ran strong and #21 moved into the top ten in short order. The team worked quickly and efficiently during their scheduled pit stops, and the techniques White worked on in practice really paid off later in the race. With teammate DJ Kennington finishing 1st for his second weekend in a row, it’s no surprise his suggestions for White were top-notch. #21 finished the race in sixth place – moving up 14 spots from his qualifying start, more than any other driver and earning a career-best finish on an oval track in the series.  White also sits ninth overall in the season championship.

    “It’s really about being consistent and smooth with every lap,” White said after the race. “The team is gaining confidence and momentum; we’re looking forward to the A&W Cruisin’ the Dub 300 at my home track, the Motoplex Speedway.”

    Jason White and the #21 Dodge team will compete in the entire 2012 NCATS schedule that will take the team from coast to coast in Canada for the 12 events.  Next on the schedule is the A & W Cruisin’ the Dub 300 that marks the beginning of the western Canada swing at Jason’s home track, Motoplex Speedway near Vernon, BC on July 14th.  For the latest off season news about Jason White and the #21 Dodge team check out the team website at www.jasonwhiteracing.com and be sure to follow Jason on twitter for the latest updates @racinjasonwhite

  • STEVE MATHEWS SHOWS SPEED AT DELAWARE

    STEVE MATHEWS SHOWS SPEED AT DELAWARE

    June 24, 2012.  Round four of the 2012 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series had the usual excitement of close racing and intense competition.  In the middle of the action this past Saturday was driver Steve Mathews as he piloted the #15 Mathews Motorsport Ford with skill to another solid run before a mechanical failure ended their night.

    Right from the start of the afternoon practice session Steve Mathews demonstrated he would be one of the front runners in the EMCO 200 taking place later that night.  Mathews recorded the quickest time in the first session and had consistently fast laps in the #15 Mathews Motorsports Ford during both 30 minute sessions.  “We had a great car here last year when we finished fourth and I knew this team would be good right away” said Mathews.

    Mathews backed up his practice showing with a wonderful qualifying effort posting a time of 19.311 seconds around the half mile oval.  For the second straight race Mathews would start the event from the outside of row one.  “I was pleased with the qualifying run” said Mathews.  “We didn’t need to adjust much at all to the #15 Mathews Motorsports Ford and it was a good solid effort for us” he added.

    As the EMCO 200 began Mathews looked to take over the lead of the race but relented so as not to use too much of the car too early.  “I knew we could run with the top cars but I wasn’t about to put us in a bad position early in the race, so I just settled into a comfortable pace” said the driver.

    Mathews would be rewarded for his patience later as the #15 Mathews Motorsports Ford took over the race lead on lap 57.  “We stayed out when others stopped for fuel because a lot of cars were going a lap down and we thought that strategy would work best for us” explained Mathews.  “For the first ¾ of the race I was just riding around at a comfortable pace” he added.

    As the race progressed Mathews would surrender the lead but continue to run at ease with the lead group.  When it came time for the #15 Mathews Motorsports Ford to stop for fuel and fresh tires the crew would complete the service and return Mathews to the race running fourth.

    Poised for a charge to the finish Mathews began to notice something amiss with the #15 Mathews Motorsports Ford.  From the driver’s seat he quickly diagnosed that it wasn’t a flat tire or problem with the driveline, but in the suspension.  “The car had a noticeable change in handling on the left front” said the driver.  “But in the late stages the only thing to do was ride it out as best I could” he stated.

    Unfortunately Mathews would be unable to complete the full distance.  Under the strain of the race the upper control arm would eventually fail and force the early exit of the #15 Mathews Motorsports Ford.  “It’s too bad we had that failure” said Mathews.  “The car was really strong and we definitely had something left for the end of the race.  It’s frustrating we didn’t get to show our hand completely but sometimes that’s how it works in racing.  We’ll lick our wounds a bit and be ready for our next NASCAR race later this summer and also be right back at Delaware for a Late Model event next week”.

    Steve Mathews will participate in select events of the 2012 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series in the #15 Mathews Motorsports Ford.  You can watch the EMCO 200 from Delaware Speedway on TSN Sunday July 8th at 3PM Eastern.  Race fans are encouraged to follow the progress of Steve Mathews by logging onto the website www.stevemathews.ca and on twitter@15Mathews

    Mathews Motorsports is also seeking additional sponsorship partners for the remainder of the 2012 racing season.  You can get more information by contacting them at (705) 715-5911

  • BEST EVER FINISH FOR DOWLER IN EMCO DODGE

    BEST EVER FINISH FOR DOWLER IN EMCO DODGE

    June 24, 2012.  In front of hundreds of supporters, Sherwood Park, Alberta’s Noel Dowler took another step forward in his racing career during round number four of the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series this past Saturday.  The EMCO 200 presented by Niagara Plumbing Supply & McKeough Supply at Delaware Speedway featured plenty of exciting racing action and at the end of the night Dowler had recorded a career best ninth place finish.

    During the afternoon practice session the #5 EMCO Dodge driver looked to make as many laps as possible for his first ever start on the half mile oval near London, ON.  “My teammate DJ Kennington gave me some advice on how to approach this track so that helped” said Dowler.   Dowler would run as many practice laps as he could during the two 30 minute sessions while the team adjusted on the #5 EMCO Dodge.

    In qualifying Dowler would post the 16th quickest time and start the EMCO 200 on the outside of row eight. “I’m still learning about qualifying and how to maximize our lap time, but I knew we had a good race car for the feature” he stated.

    It was quickly demonstrated how good the #5 EMCO Dodge was for the race.  Dowler began moving forward from the drop of the green flag.  “The goal was to be consistent in the early going and keep ourselves in position to have a good result at the end of the night” said Dowler.  “I was able to gain a couple of spots and things were going well for us”.

    As the race progressed Dowler moved into the top ten and continued to run strong and consistent laps.  “The car was running really well, but I was amazed at how physical this track is” he explained.  “Working through the traffic is tough.  I could feel after the race that I’ll be pretty sore tomorrow”.

    The #5 EMCO Dodge team performed perfect pit stops for Dowler as he continued his strong effort on the track as he continued to race in the top ten.  As the checkered flag fell to conclude the EMCO 200 Dowler would claim a career best finish in the series for the second consecutive week scoring a ninth place result.  “It’s nice to reach another milestone but at the same time we know there’s more to come and we’re anxious to get there” said Dowler.

    The #5 EMCO Dodge driver has shown poise and maturity in his young stock car racing career and the team continues to improve with each outing.  After recording a top ten result a week ago Dowler and company look forward to taking the next step.  “We can see the progress we’re making and it was nice to have this finish tonight in front of so many EMCO family members.  They have been so supportive of our team, the guys in the pit were telling me after they could hear them cheering over the noise of the cars.  I can’t wait to get back out there again”.

    The 2012 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series resumes with the start of the annual swing through western Canada beginning July 14th at Motoplex Speedway near Vernon, BC.  The series features 12 events from coast to coast including races during the Edmonton Indy weekend and the NASCAR Nationwide event in Montreal.  For more information about Noel Dowler Jr. log onto www.apollomotorsports.ca and follow him on twitter, @noeldowler.

    This release prepared by, TL Sports & Entertainment, todd@tlsportsent.com(239) 961-2618

  • Bad Luck Strikes Again For Tom Hessert At Winchester Speedway

    Bad Luck Strikes Again For Tom Hessert At Winchester Speedway

    WINCHESTER, Indiana (June 24, 2012) – – For the second consecutive ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards race, bad luck struck Tom Hessert and his Ken Schrader Racing (KSR) team as two blown tires halted the team’s efforts towards a strong finish in Sunday afternoon’s Herr’s Chase The Taste 200 at Winchester (Ind.) Speedway.

    With the Indiana-based track showing similar characteristics to Salem (Ind.) Speedway, one of Hessert’s favorites – the team led by crew chief Donnie Richeson had high hopes for the ninth race of the season.

    Two practice sessions on Saturday afternoon allowed the duo to dial in their No. 52 Federated Auto Parts Chevrolet Impala with the Cherry Hill, New Jersey native maneuvering the 10th and ninth quickest laps respectively leading into Menards pole qualifying presented by Ansell later Saturday afternoon. Qualifying was tight for a majority of the field with Hessert landing his Chevrolet bowtie in the 12th position.

    Under warm conditions, Hessert and the 32-car field took the green flag shortly after 2:00 p.m. with Hessert quickly making his march towards the front. By lap 10, Hessert had circled his way into the 10th position and continued to hold that point through lap 20.

    By lap 44, the 26-year old had muscled his way into ninth and continued to put pressure on his competition before falling victim to a flat right front tire on lap 73 which forced an unscheduled pit stop under green flag conditions. Returning to competition three laps off the pace, Hessert still was able to maneuver competitive lap times and was hovering in the top-15 before the final blow to for the KSR team occurred on lap 93 as another tire blew sending the No. 52 Federated Auto Parts Chevrolet into the outside wall, ending their day prematurely.

    In his second tango with Winchester’s high banks, Hessert was credited with an undeserving 21st place finish.

    “The finish is frustrating because our No. 52 Federated Auto Parts Chevrolet Impala was capable of finishing in the top-10,” said Hessert. “We made some huge strides on the car from the beginning of the weekend to the start of the race and it showed with us moving forward. We had some plans to make the car better on the first stop, I just hate that we never made it to that point. There wasn’t any warning on the tires. I guess it’s just one of those things when it rain it pours. We’re not going to let this bad luck phase us. We know we’re plenty capable of bouncing back and we plan to shake the monkey at New Jersey next Sunday afternoon.”

    Unofficially, Hessert remains seventh in the ARCA championship standings with 10 races left on the 60th anniversary tour for the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA).

    Next up is a trip to New Jersey Motorsports Park (NJMP) for the lone road-course race of the season. The running of the All-American Race Weekend presented by Global Barter Corporation set for Sunday, July 1. Last May, Hessert finished fifth after starting second at the 2.3-mile paved Thunderbolt Raceway.

    Exiting Winchester, Hessert has 92 career ARCA Racing Series starts. In those outings, he has maneuvered two poles, one win, 22 top-fives and 48 top-10s.

    For more on Tom Hessert III, please visit tomhessert.com.

    Hessert has joined the Twitter crave. Follow and connect with him @TomHessert.

  • Mason Mingus Impressive In Winchester; Nets Another Career-Best Finish

    Mason Mingus Impressive In Winchester; Nets Another Career-Best Finish

    WINCHESTER, Indiana (June 25, 2012) – – After netting his career-best finish earlier this month at Elko (Minn.) Speedway, Mason Mingus, in the No. 32 Call 811 Before You Dig Toyota Camry, was determined to raise the bar in Sunday’s Herr’s Chase The Taste 200 at Winchester (Ind.) Speedway.

    Mission accomplished.

    After grasping a top-10 finish at Salem (Ind.) Speedway, a track that shows similar characteristics to the intimidating Winchester (Ind.) Speedway, the Lakeville, Minnesota-based team knew that their team was plenty of capable of a duplicate if not better performance in the ninth race of the season.

    Two practice sessions on Saturday afternoon allowed the duo to dial in their No. 32 Call 811 Before You Dig Toyota Camry with the teenager maneuvering the seventh and eighth quickest laps respectively leading into Menards pole qualifying presented by Ansell later Saturday afternoon. Qualifying was tight for a majority of the field with Mingus landing his Japanese nameplate in the 10th position for his inaugural Winchester debut.

    Under warm conditions, Mingus and the 32-car field took the green flag shortly after 2:00 p.m. with the avid athlete quickly fighting to protect his position inside the top-10. By lap 10, Tom Hessert had temporarily worked his way around the No. 32 machine but five laps later Mingus’s machine began to come to life and quickly marched back into the top-10 and held ninth respectively.

    With a well-handling racecar underneath him, Mingus patiently continued to work his way through the running order. By the one-quarter mark of the event, the award-winning High School wrestler had muscled his way into eighth.   By lap 60, Mingus was clearly one of the cars to watch on the track with his No. 32 Call 811 Before You Dig Toyota Camry moving into the sixth position by lap 60 and just 18 laps later stormed his way inside the field’s top-five. Chasing down the leaders, Mingus’s Toyota reached a race-high fourth on lap 84.

    When the second caution flag waived just nine laps later for an incident on the track, the time presented equal opportunity for the Win-Tron Racing team to bring the No. 32 Call 811 Before You Dig Toyota Camry to pit lane on lap 95.

    Restarting fifth on lap 99, Mingus found himself snug in a gaggle full of race cars and trying to fight for space on the track’s extremely fast high banks. The Tennessean would gallantly put up a worthy battle for the coveted track position. Through the race’s second-half, Mingus would remain tucked in fifth until a yellow prompted the team to bring the No. 32 Call 811 Before You Dig Toyota down pit lane for tires, fuel and an adjustment.

    Under 50 laps remained when the field resumed racing which didn’t leave Mingus a lot of time to rally back – but the young driver was determined to show how strong his automobile was as he sliced and diced his way around the No. 12 of Jared Marks and the No. 23 of Spencer Gallagher, amongst a host of others before landing in sixth overall when the checkered flag waived in a very quick running of the Herr’s Chase The Taste 200.

    “We’re real happy with sixth,” said Mingus. “I said coming to Winchester, we were aiming for a top-five, but we ran in the top-five for a lot of the race, so I really don’t have anything to complain about. I have to thank the guys on the Win-Tron Racing team for their efforts to bring me a good racecar each and every race. It shows that every time we race together, the better we gel. If we had a little more time, I think we could have made some more damage in the running order. Still, I’m hoping we can take this run and go on to New Jersey next Sunday and have another strong run in my road course debut.”

    Mingus added, “I don’t want to forget to thank everyone at Call 811 Before You Dig, Diamond Equipment, my family and everyone else who makes this possible, I’m having a good time right now.”

    Nate Thiesse, co-car owner of Win-Tron Racing offered his sentiments on his protégés performance at the demanding Winchester Speedway. “Mason continues to amaze everyone at Win-Tron Racing,” he said. “He did a great job from practice to qualifying and raised the bar for himself during the race. We really had a blast watching him perform. I know we wanted to leave Winchester with a top-five – but sixth is still satisfying and I hope we’re able to go to New Jersey next weekend and keep our string of good finishes together going.”

    Sunday’s sixth place performance is Mingus’s third top-10 of the season in five starts. He finished 10th at Salem (Ind.) Speedway in April and ninth in the sixth race of the season at Elko Speedway on June 2.

    Next up for the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards tour is a trip to New Jersey Motorsports Park (NJMP) for the lone road-course race of the season. The running of the All-American Race Weekend presented by Global Barter Corporation set for Sunday, July 1. In 2010, Win-Tron Racing won the pole with driver Justin Marks at the 2.3-mile paved Thunderbolt Raceway.

    Further information including driver opportunities with Win-Tron Racing is available by visiting win-tronracing.comor contacting Nate Thiesse at 612.306.1641

    Learn about Call 811 Before You Dig and what it can do for you by connecting to call811.com.

    For more on Mason Mingus, please visit MasonMingusRacing.com.

     

    About Win-Tron Racing:

    Located in Lakeville, Minnesota, Win-Tron Racing is the home of one the most potent ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards single-car operations. Owned by former racers Kevin Cywinski and Nate Thiesse, the team since has acquired the assets of County Joe Racing has become a favorable fixture on the circuit. Since Win-Tron Racing’s inception in 2007, the team has hosted a variety of drivers including leading drivers James Buescher, Blake Bjorklund, Justin Marks and Matt Merrell to their first career ARCA victories. In 2012, the team will begin its sixth year of competition with current drivers Chris Windom, Mason Mingus and Aleks Gregory.

  • Well Deserved Top-10 Finish For Josh Williams In Winchester Debut

    Well Deserved Top-10 Finish For Josh Williams In Winchester Debut

    WINCHESTER, Indiana (June 25, 2012) – – Josh Williams posted a nice recovery for his Josh Williams Motorsports (JWM) team Sunday afternoon at Winchester (Ind.) Speedway in the Herr’s Chase The Taste 200 at Winchester (Ind.) Speedway.

    The family-owned team entered the ninth race of the season looking for redemption from the week prior at Michigan International Speedway (MIS) where trouble plagued the Concord, North Carolina-based team, propelling them back to a short track, one of their strengths on the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards tour.

    Two practice sessions on Saturday afternoon allowed the team to dial in their No. 02 Southwest Florida Cable Construction Chevrolet with the teenager maneuvering the 15th and 12th quickest laps respectively leading intoMenards pole qualifying presented by Ansell later Saturday afternoon. Qualifying was tight for a majority of the field with Williams landing his bowtie in the 13th position for his inaugural Winchester debut.

    Under warm conditions, Williams and the 32-car field took the green flag shortly after 2:00 p.m. with the Port Charlotte, Florida native trying to maneuver himself forward in the stout field. Patience would be of the essence in the early stages of the 200-lap race as through lap 20, Williams maintained himself competitively inside the top-15.

    By lap 30, Williams held his own in 13th before taking 12th by lap 45. As the race wore on, William’s automobile began to adapt better to the track’s conditions and that was evident in the Floridian’s lap times and position on the half-mile oval as he had climbed to 11th by lap 60. Nine laps later the No. 02 Southwest Florida Cable Construction Chevrolet cracked the top-10 after passing pole sitter Chris Buescher.

    Nine laps later, Williams began pedaling forward and moved his JWM team to eighth overall and held that spot until the second caution of the day waived on lap 93 sending the leaders to pit road for their first routine pit stop. Tires, fuel and a chassis adjustment were the orders for Williams and with an exceptional pit stop; the team restarted the race in the seventh position.

    The 18-year old continued to hold his own in the top-10 flirting between seventh and ninth but when two cars collided on lap 147, the opportunity to open pit road was presented but the team opted to keep their driver on the track along with Jared Marks putting the drivers 1-2 for the impending restart.

    When the green flag waived, Williams attempted to make a pass on leader Marks but instead had to battle a gaggle of race cars behind him who were attacking him from behind on fresh Hoosier rubber.

    The team’s hope of a caution during the course of the event’s final 50 circuits to enter pit road for tires never materialized forcing the former INEX Legend Car Series pilot to conserve his automobile but still maintain a respectable pace.

    Despite battling the odds of older tires and a handling condition, the Floridian was able to persevere in the end and claimed 10th place when the checkered flag was thrown landing the team their third top-10 run of the season.

    “Obviously, the caution that we needed at the end didn’t develop and that hurt our strategy a little bit – but we still ended up with a top-10 finish, so I’m not going to complain,” said Williams. “I’m really proud of the team. We didn’t have the best car – but we learned an awful lot and the adjustments we made took us in the right direction, so overall we’re satisfied. Next weekend it’s New Jersey, a place that I’ve been waiting to get to all season long. I’m hoping that we can take this finish and look for an even better one there.”

    In addition to Winchester, the team also posted a ninth place finish at Salem (Ind.) Speedway in April and a 10th place run at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway earlier this month.

    Next up for the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards tour is a trip to New Jersey Motorsports Park (NJMP) for the lone road-course race of the season. The running of the All-American Race Weekend presented by Global Barter Corporation set for Sunday, July 1. Last May, Williams started 14th and finished a strong seventh at the 2.3-mile paved Thunderbolt Raceway.

    For more information on Josh Williams, his Josh Williams Motorsports team and sponsorship opportunities for the 2012 season please connect to the team’s official website at Joshwracing.com.

    Williams has joined the Twitter crave. Follow and connect with him @Josh02Williams.

  • Kraig Kinser Gets Out of Dodge with Boot Hill Showdown Victory

    Kraig Kinser Gets Out of Dodge with Boot Hill Showdown Victory

    [media-credit name=”World of Outlaws” align=”alignright” width=”211″][/media-credit]DODGE CITY, Kan. – June 23, 2012 – The hottest driver on the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series picked up yet another victory at the hottest race of the season.

    Kraig Kinser beat the heat and the rest of the Outlaws on an extremely windy and hot Saturday at Dodge City Raceway Park for Night 2 of the Boot Hill Showdown.

    Kinser led all 30 laps and held off his father, 20-time World of Outlaws champion Steve Kinser, to record his third win in the past seven events on a day when the temperature climbed into the mid-100s and wind gusts of more than 40 miles per hour bombarded the 3/8-mile track.

    “I knew the bottom was going to be tough to beat early,” Kraig Kinser said. “It’s hard sometimes (when) you lead the race. You don’t know whether to get off the bottom and move to the top or move around a little bit. I got lucky lapped cars pushed me up a little bit to get around them and got trucking around the middle there.”

    It was his third victory in the past 19 days, which ties the number of Outlaws wins Kinser amassed since 2005 – when he won a career-high seven features. The win was also his 14th career World of Outlaws feature victory, which ties him for 20th all time.

    As neat as the statistics are, Kinser is more pleased in whom he beat – his father and car owner.

    “The one-two finishes are real nice, especially when I’m in front,” Kraig Kinser said. “This little swing we’ve had has been great with the exception of last night. The car has been there every step of the way.”

    As Kraig shot to the lead from his pole position on lap one, Steve Kinser charged from his fifth starting position to the runner-up spot on the opening lap. He maintained second position the entire race, but only closed within a car length shortly after the duo entered traffic on lap eight.

    “If someone’s gotta outrun me I’d assume it’d be Kraig,” Steve Kinser said. “Toward the end there wasn’t no place to go, the bottom sort of locked down a little bit. It was hard to pass anybody out in the middle the last six or seven laps.”

    Traffic began to play a role in the closing laps as Kraig Kinser lapped up to 12th place, where there was a three-way battle for a top-10 position. Kinser was caught behind the trio sliding each other, which allowed his father to close the gap to within a handful of car lengths. However, it was too little too late.

    The win pulled Kraig Kinser to within 107 points of his father, who moved back into the World of Outlaws championship standings lead.

    Craig Dollansky drove from seventh to third in the first eight laps and maintained the podium finish to record his 14th top five of the season.

    “I definitely felt like we were with them,” said Dollansky, who is only 57 points behind Steve Kinser in the championship standings. “It just took me too long to get into third place.”

    Joey Saldana was fourth and Cody Darrah ended fifth. Jason Sides placed sixth, Kerry Madsen seventh, Donny Schatz eighth, Bill Rose ninth and Lucas Wolfe rounded out the top 10.

    Sammy Swindell, who set quick time with a lap of 13.462 seconds, brought out the initial caution of the race on the opening lap after contact with Madsen entering turn three. Swindell, who started third, fixed a flat left rear tire and restarted 23rd. He finished 12th and was the last car on the lead lap.

    Sixth-starting Chad Kemenah was part of the final caution – also on the first lap – when he spun in turn one to avoid contact with another driver. Steven Richardson slid into Kemenah and flipped, ending both of their races.

    After the two quick cautions, the feature went green to checkered with Kraig Kinser in front.

    Steve Kinser, Jason Sides and Darrah each won a heat race, and Wolfe picked up the Last Chance Showdown victory. Patrick Stasa was the KSE Hard Charger after driving from 22nd to 14th.

    Night 2 of the Boot Hill Showdown Notebook

    NOTES – Sammy Swindell set quick time for a series-best sixth race this season. … Steve Kinser won his sixth heat race, while Jason Sides and Cody Darrah each claimed their third of the season. … Kraig Kinser picked up his second dash victory of the year. … Lucas Wolfe became the 25th different driver to win a Last Chance Showdown in 31 races this year.

    CONTINGENCY WINNERS – Penske Shocks ($100 certificate): Bill Rose; MSD Ignitions ($50 cash): Kraig Kinser; Comp Cams ($50 certificate): Kraig Kinser; Armor All (case of product): Jason Sides; STP ($50 cash): Steve Kinser; UNOH ($50 cash): Kerry Madsen; Gravely Tractors ($50 cash): Kerry Madsen; VP Racing Fuel ($50 cash): Bill Rose; Comp Cams ($50 cash): Lucas Wolfe; JE Pistons (set of rings): Sammy Swindell; Cometic Gasket ($50 cash): Sammy Swindell; Wix Filters ($50 cash): Josh Hodges; Superflow ($50 cash): Patrick Stasa; JE Pistons ($50 cash): Josh Baughman; JE Pistons (set of rings): Brian Herbert; MSD Ignitions ($25 cash): Chad Kemenah; Klotz Synthetic Lubricants ($50 cash): Kevin Swindell.

    WINNERS – Sammy Swindell – 5 (Red River Valley Speedway on June 16, Eldora Speedway on May 5, Knoxville Raceway on April 28, Missouri State Fair Speedway on April 20 and Merced Speedway on March 30); Craig Dollansky – 4 (I-96 Speedway on June 2, Hagerstown Speedway on May 20, Tri-State Speedway on April 21 and Volusia Speedway Park on Feb. 19); Kraig Kinser – 3 (Dodge City Raceway Park on June 23, River Cities Speedway on June 15 and Kokomo Speedway on June 5); Steve Kinser – 3 (Dodge City Raceway Park on June 22, Orange County Fair Speedway on May 19 and Williams Grove Speedway on May 12); Joey Saldana – 3 (The Dirt Track at Charlotte on May 25, Paducah International Raceway on April 13 and Perris Auto Speedway on March 10); Donny Schatz – 3 (Farmer City Raceway on April 25, Silver Dollar Speedway on March 23 and Volusia Speedway Park on Feb. 19); Tim Kaeding – 2 (Thunderbowl Raceway on March 16 and The Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on March 8); Chad Kemenah – 2 (Lawrenceburg Speedway on May 28 and Eldora Speedway on May 4); Danny Dietrich – 1 (Lincoln Speedway on May 10); Danny Lasoski – 1 (Volusia Speedway Park on Feb. 18); Kerry Madsen – 1 (Knoxville Raceway on June 9); Paul McMahan – 1 (Rolling Wheels Raceway Park on May 16); Fred Rahmer – 1 (Williams Grove Speedway on May 11); Brad Sweet – 1 (Clay County Fairgrounds on June 8).

    TIME TRIALS – Sammy Swindell was the fastest qualifier around the 3/8-mile oval with a time of 13.462 seconds to earn five championship points. Also earning points were Kerry Madsen (4 points), Kraig Kinser (3), Joey Saldana (2) and Craig Dollansky (1).

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    Night 2 of the Boot Hill Showdown Statistical Report; Dodge City Raceway Park; Dodge City, Kan.; June 23, 2012

    A-Main – (30 Laps) – 1. 11K-Kraig Kinser [1] [$10,000]; 2. 11-Steve Kinser [5] [$5,000]; 3. 7-Craig Dollansky [7] [$3,000]; 4. 9-Joey Saldana [2] [$2,700]; 5. 4-Cody Darrah [8] [$2,500]; 6. 7S-Jason Sides [9] [$2,200]; 7. 29-Kerry Madsen [4] [$2,000]; 8. 15-Donny Schatz [14] [$1,800]; 9. 6-Bill Rose [10] [$1,600]; 10. 5W-Lucas Wolfe [12] [$1,450]; 11. 83-Tim Kaeding [11] [$1,300]; 12. 1-Sammy Swindell [3] [$1,200]; 13. 74X-Josh Hodges [15] [$1,100]; 14. 11S-Patrick Stasa [22] [$1,000]; 15. 17-Josh Baughman [21] [$950]; 16. 91-Jeff Stasa [19] [$900]; 17. 1X-Kevin Swindell [13] [$850]; 18. 1W-Jordan Weaver [24] [$750]; 19. 72-Ray Seeman [23] [$725]; 20. 1T-Ty Williams [16] [$700]; 21. 97-Brian Herbert [17] [$700]; 22. 2J-Zach Blurton [20] [$700]; 23. 63-Chad Kemenah [6] [$700]; 24. O-Steven Richardson [18] [$700]. Lap Leaders: Kraig Kinser 1-30. KSE Hard Charger Award: 11S-Patrick Stasa [+8].

    Qualifying – 1. 1-Sammy Swindell, 13.462; 2. 29-Kerry Madsen, 13.499; 3. 11K-Kraig Kinser, 13.507; 4. 9-Joey Saldana, 13.520; 5. 7-Craig Dollansky, 13.562; 6. 83-Tim Kaeding, 13.702; 7. 11-Steve Kinser, 13.708; 8. 7S-Jason Sides, 13.726; 9. 4-Cody Darrah, 13.737; 10. 5W-Lucas Wolfe, 13.799; 11. 6-Bill Rose, 13.836; 12. 63-Chad Kemenah, 13.840; 13. 1X-Kevin Swindell, 13.841; 14. 15-Donny Schatz, 13.956; 15. 74X-Josh Hodges, 14.658; 16. 1T-Ty Williams, 14.663; 17. 97-Brian Herbert, 14.778; 18. O-Steven Richardson, 14.799; 19. 91-Jeff Stasa, 14.856; 20. 2J-Zach Blurton, 14.898; 21. 17-Josh Baughman, 14.910; 22. 72-Ray Seeman, 14.959; 23. 11S-Patrick Stasa, 15.031; 24. 16K-Kaden Taylor, 15.111; 25. 33-Kris Miller, 15.141; 26. 21-Wes Wofford, 15.236; 27. 1W-Jordan Weaver, 15.262; 28. 11X-Tyler Knight, 15.612; 29. 77W-Michael Williams, 16.357.

    Heat 1 – (8 Laps – Top 6 finishers transfer to the A-feature) – 1. 11-Steve Kinser [2]; 2. 9-Joey Saldana [3]; 3. 1X-Kevin Swindell [5]; 4. 1-Sammy Swindell [4]; 5. 1T-Ty Williams [6]; 6. 91-Jeff Stasa [7]; 7. 72-Ray Seeman [8]; 8. 33-Kris Miller [9]; 9. 11X-Tyler Knight [10]; 10. 5W-Lucas Wolfe [1].

    Heat 2 – (8 Laps – Top 6 finishers transfer to the A-feature) – 1. 7S-Jason Sides [2]; 2. 6-Bill Rose [1]; 3. 29-Kerry Madsen [4]; 4. 7-Craig Dollansky [3]; 5. 15-Donny Schatz [5]; 6. 97-Brian Herbert [6]; 7. 11S-Patrick Stasa [8]; 8. 2J-Zach Blurton [7]; 9. 21-Wes Wofford [9]; 10. 77W-Michael Williams [10].

    Heat 3 – (8 Laps – Top 6 finishers transfer to the A-feature) – 1. 4-Cody Darrah [2]; 2. 63-Chad Kemenah [1]; 3. 83-Tim Kaeding [3]; 4. 11K-Kraig Kinser [4]; 5. 74X-Josh Hodges [5]; 6. O-Steven Richardson [6]; 7. 17-Josh Baughman [7]; 8. 1W-Jordan Weaver [9]; 9. 16K-Kaden Taylor [8].

    Dash – (6 Laps, finishing order determined first 10 starting positions of A-feature) – 1. 11K-Kraig Kinser [2]; 2. 9-Joey Saldana [1]; 3. 1-Sammy Swindell [4]; 4. 29-Kerry Madsen [3]; 5. 11-Steve Kinser [6]; 6. 63-Chad Kemenah [10]; 7. 7-Craig Dollansky [5]; 8. 4-Cody Darrah [8]; 9. 7S-Jason Sides [7]; 10. 6-Bill Rose [9].

    B-Main – (12 Laps – Top 6 finishers transfer to the A-feature) – 1. 5W-Lucas Wolfe [1] [-]; 2. 17-Josh Baughman [3] [-]; 3. 11S-Patrick Stasa [5] [-]; 4. 2J-Zach Blurton [2] [-]; 5. 72-Ray Seeman [4] [-]; 6. 1W-Jordan Weaver [9] [-]; 7. 33-Kris Miller [7] [$200]; 8. 21-Wes Wofford [8] [$180]; 9. 77W-Michael Williams [11] [$175]; 10. 16K-Kaden Taylor [6] [$160]; 11. 11X-Tyler Knight [10] [$150].

    World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series Top 20 Championship Standings

    Pos. Driver

    Total

    Diff

    Wins

    T5

    T10

    QT

    1 Steve Kinser

    4224

    0

    3

    15

    22

    0

    2 Donny Schatz

    4218

    -6

    3

    12

    25

    0

    3 Sammy Swindell

    4199

    -25

    5

    13

    21

    6

    4 Craig Dollansky

    4167

    -57

    4

    14

    21

    3

    5 Joey Saldana

    4156

    -68

    3

    10

    22

    5

    6 Kraig Kinser

    4117

    -107

    3

    11

    21

    3

    7 Chad Kemenah

    3913

    -311

    2

    7

    14

    2

    8 Kerry Madsen

    3815

    -409

    1

    4

    12

    1

    9 Cody Darrah

    3814

    -410

    0

    6

    12

    2

    10 Lucas Wolfe

    3663

    -561

    0

    3

    9

    0

    11 Jason Sides

    3344

    -880

    0

    9

    16

    0

    12 Bill Rose

    3157

    -1067

    0

    0

    3

    0

    13 Danny Lasoski

    1860

    -2364

    1

    5

    7

    0

    14 Austen Wheatley

    1818

    -2406

    0

    0

    2

    0

    15 Paul McMahan

    1810

    -2414

    1

    2

    3

    0

    16 Daryn Pittman

    1785

    -2439

    0

    5

    9

    1

    17 Jac Haudenschild

    1655

    -2569

    0

    0

    1

    0

    18 David Gravel

    1544

    -2680

    0

    4

    6

    2

    19 Terry McCarl

    1474

    -2750

    0

    1

    4

    0

    20 Sam Hafertepe Jr.

    1408

    -2816

    0

    1

    4

    0