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  • INDYCAR NEWS AND NOTES – May 30, 2012

    INDYCAR NEWS AND NOTES – May 30, 2012

    [media-credit name=”IZOD IndyCar Series” align=”alignright” width=”360″][/media-credit]Today’s IZOD IndyCar Series, Firestone Indy Lights and Mazda Road to Indy headlines:

    1. Wilson eager to return to Raceway at Belle Isle Park

    2. Honda Indy Toronto construction officially begins at Exhibition Place

    1. Wilson eager to return to Raceway at Belle Isle Park: Many would call gaining 14 positions to finish seventh in the Indianapolis 500 a great day. Justin Wilson appreciates the sentiment, though he’ll stick to the claim of having “a top-three car.”

    “We would get shuffled back a few spots, but then immediately come right back in a lap or two,” said the driver of the Honda-powered Sonny’s BBQ car for Dale Coyne Racing who recorded his third top 10 in the five IZOD IndyCar Series races. “The car in front of me slowed me up and kept me from getting a fast (Lap 194) restart. The wind also played a factor as it was very difficult to pass in Turns 1 and 2. The team gave me a great car to drive.”

    Wilson is expecting another great car this weekend for the Chevrolet Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix as the IZOD IndyCar Series returns to the 2.07-mile, 14-turn circuit for the first time since 2008.

    Wilson was the winner the last time Indy cars raced in Detroit.

    Driving for Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing in the penultimate race of a trying rookie season, Wilson had mixed results (six top 10s in 14 races; four DNFs). Also, the health of team co-owner Paul Newman was deteriorating.

    “I really enjoyed getting that win for Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing and feel like I got to prove myself after a very difficult year,” Wilson said. “Paul passed away weeks after. Great memories, but some sadness, too.”

    Wilson’s No. 02 McDonald’s car assumed the lead on Lap 73 of 87 when Race Control black-flagged Helio Castroneves for blocking.

    “It’s not the way you really want to win the race, though I felt we had the quickest car all day,” said Wilson, who led 15 laps. “I tried to put a move to get the lead and had to hit the brakes instead. They reversed the positions and got the lead and pulled ahead (to win by 4.4058 seconds).”

    More than $6 million in site improvements have been made to the Raceway at Belle Isle since racing was reinvigorated in 2007 after a six-year absence, including 460,000 square feet of concrete for the paddock and 150,000 square feet of concrete to the road course.

    Like any street course, it’s bumpy. But that “adds character,” according to Wilson.

    “You’ll never please a driver; we’re always trying to improve the track,” he said. “You want the corners to be faster and the track to be smoother so everything is flat out. We’re always looking for something better than what we have; it’s part of our job. It’s a driver’s track. It’s challenging to overtake at Belle Isle but you can.

    “The (new car) was good in Brazil, and at Long Beach it was the best car I’ve ever driven there. I’m looking forward to getting back there. It’s great for the city of Detroit and it lets the rest of the world know that yes we’ve had some difficult times but we’re on the increase and will climb out of this and will put on a top sporting event. There are lots of things they’re doing to attract more than diehard race fans, but the race fans will come because we’re in the center of the automobile world.”

    2. Honda Indy Toronto construction officially begins at Exhibition Place: For more than two decades, Jim Tario has led the construction of the race track at Toronto’s Exhibition Place.

    With this season’s race weekend fast approaching, Tario, the director of operations for the Honda Indy Toronto, and his highly-skilled construction team began the conversion of the city’s streets surrounding Exhibition Place into the 1-86-mile, 11-turn street course that continues to feature the fastest, most versatile race cars and drivers in the world.

    “The Honda Indy Toronto has one of the most challenging and exciting layouts among the street courses in North America,” said Roger Peart, president of FIA Circuits Commission and ASN Canada FIA. “The build is a complex process and it’s amazing what (Jim) Tario and the team are able to construct over such a short period of time. Organizers of the event in recent years have invested in new track infrastructure, making the racing experience at Toronto not only thrilling, but safe for everyone involved.”

    The Honda Indy Toronto race track, built by approximately 200 construction workers, takes 39 days to build, and 21 days to tear down and remove all traces of the race. It is comprised of over 2,000 steel-reinforced concrete barriers each measuring 12 feet long and three feet high.

    The total length of the blocks span over 12,000 feet and are each made using approximately 8,650 pounds of concrete. More than 1,200 sheets of fencing surround the track with each fence standing at eight feet high and 12 feet long. The track also features over 1,600 feet of tire wall, each one standing at five tires high and four race car paddocks.

    “There is a definitely a delicate balance in the work involved with constructing a race track that’s fast, exciting, challenging and, first and foremost, safe,” Tario said. “While the track remains largely unchanged in its 26-year history, we continue to invest in the race track infrastructure to ensure it exceeds all international standards and maintains our status as one of the premier street race circuits in the world.”

    ***

    The next IZOD IndyCar Series race is the Chevrolet Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix on June 3 at the Raceway at Belle Isle Park in Detroit. The race will be televised by ABC at 3:30 p.m. (ET) and broadcast by the IMS Radio Network on SiriusXM (XM 94 and Sirius 212). The next Firestone Indy Lights race is the Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix  on June 2 at the Raceway at Belle Isle Park in Detroit. The race will be televised by NBC Sports Network at 5 p.m. (ET) on June 7 and broadcast live by the IMS Radio Network.

  • KIMMEL TAKES TWO TO TANGO AT ELKO SPEEDWAY

    KIMMEL TAKES TWO TO TANGO AT ELKO SPEEDWAY

    No. 44 Ansell/ Menards Toyota Camry

    ARCA RACING SERIES – RACE 6 OF 19 – Elko Speedway

    [media-credit name=”ARCA Racing Network” align=”alignright” width=”180″][/media-credit]IT TAKES TWO TO TANGO? Despite leading laps at Toledo Speedway two weeks ago, Frank Kimmel once again narrowly missed his long-awaited 75th ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards win – his second podium finish in the second spot at the last two short tracks (Toledo and Salem). However, if history proves correct, Kimmel’s “two for two” going into this weekend at Elko Speedway bode well for the veteran driver – one who is known for winning inaugural races at short tracks. Elko Speedway, a 3/8th-mile asphalt oval, is right up the veteran’s driving alley – and in the backyard of his major sponsor, Menards.

    A MENARDS WEEKEND: This week, as the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards rolls into Minnesota for the first time ever, nine-time champ Kimmel will be front and center. He will appear at two Menards stores just south of Minneapolis and St. Paul to launch the ARCA race weekend at Elko New Market. Friday, he will also take part in the Dudas, Minnesota Menards Grand Opening celebration with the No. 44 hauler and other ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards drivers. The 74-time ARCA race winner will meet and greet fans, sign autographs, and pose for pictures next to his No. 44 Ansell/Menards Toyota Camry show car.

     

    GLOVE FOR A GLOVE: Guests who purchase a pair of Ansell gloves inside the store during any of Frank’s appearances will receive a voucher for a free second pair of gloves, presented by Kimmel outside the store. In addition, Menards stores in and around the area will give race fans and store customers the chance to “Save Big Money” on tickets to see the action live for the first time. Through Friday, race fans can buy tickets to the ARCA race at $15 – a 40% discount off the advertised at-track price – at 32 Menards stores across Minnesota.

    CHASSIS INFORMATION: The No. 44 team will utilize chassis No. A-6 this weekend at Elko Speedway. A new chassis for the team for the 2012 season, it makes its debut in Elko. The chassis has tested at Sandusky Speedway in Sandusky, Ohio.

      

    THOUGHTS FROM THE DRIVER: Frank Kimmel

    SO DO YOU FEEL LIKE A “ROOKIE” AT ELKO, BEING THE FIRST TIME HERE?

    It’s the first time here in Elko, absolutely, but no, I don’t feel like a rookie. It’s a small track, and I get excited about that – it’s so cool to see so many new short tracks appearing on different circuit schedules these days. The short track program has proven itself to be very strong this year at ThorSport Racing with great finishes, so I’m pretty confident going in that we’re ready to take on a new track.

    DO YOU THINK THIS MIGHT BE THE WEEKEND FOR WIN NUMBER 75?

    I’d like to hope so! You never know what can happen, and we’ve got some really fierce competition this year. The guys on the 32 team – this is their backyard, and I know Joey Miller is coming back to race. A few years ago, we really battled there for the championship. Plus you’ve got super strong contenders this year like Buescher, Bowman and others – so it’s always a level playing field no matter where we go. In the past, I’ve been decent at winning inaugural races, but we haven’t tested here and some of the other drivers might be a little more familiar. We’ll just get out there and race.

    WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THE NEW CHASSIS?

    I had a chance to shake it down at Sandusky Speedway earlier this season, and it’s a fast little racecar. My crew chief, Jeriod Prince, is really holding his own on this short track program, and I’ve got to give him a lot of credit on getting up to speed fast in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards. After the last few short track appearances, and even a top ten in Talladega, we’re building momentum going into the summer stretch. The boys have really dialed it in this weekend, so I’m looking forward to doing the easy part – driving!

    WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE IN THE BACKYARD OF “HOMETOWN MENARDS?”

    I’m hoping for a special weekend for them – I know we have a ton of special guests at the track this weekend, and that means so much from a support standpoint. This is not only an inaugural race for the series, but it’s a big weekend of appearances for me and our sponsor. There is so much pride in this relationship, and I’m very proud to carry the Ansell/Menards banner going into Minnesota this weekend. We’re going to try our very best to get them into Victory Lane in their hometown backyard with so many fans at the track!

    Race Info:

    June 2nd, 2012

    Elko Speedway

    3/8th-Mile Paved Oval

    Akona 200 Presented by Federated Car Care

    200 Laps/75 Miles

    Broadcast Info:

    Live Timing & Scoring at ARCARacing.com

    Saturday, June 2nd: 2:00-2:45pmCT Practice; 3:15-4pmCT Final Practice

    Menards Pole Qualifying presented by Ansell: 5:00pmCT

    RACE: 8pm

    Team Facts:

    Current Driver Point Standings: 5th

    Chassis: A-6 – first appearance

    Engine: TRD (Toyota Racing Development) & TRIAD

    Frank Kimmel

    ARCA RACING SERIES results at Elko Speedway:

    INAUGURAL RACE

    ABOUT MENARDS:

    With 263 stores in 13 Midwestern states, Menards has the tools, materials and supplies for all your home improvement needs whether just needing a light bulb or can of paint to building a deck or new home.  Menards is known throughout the home improvement industry as the low price leader; it’s no wonder their famous slogan – “SAVE BIG MONEY” – is so widely known and easy to remember.  Menards does things right – the company’s strength and success can be seen in the well-stocked and maintained stores, the lowest prices in town and the way guests are always treated like family in a hometown hardware store atmosphere. 

    ABOUT ANSELL:
    Ansell is aglobal leader in protection solutions, with operations in North America, LAC, EMEA and Asia-Pacific.  Ansell designs, develops, manufactures and markets a wide range of surgical, examination, industrial and household gloves, protective clothing and condoms. People in over 100 countries around the world put their trust in Ansell’s innovative, high-quality solutions to offer superior protection, combined with high levels of comfort and performance.   Ansell holds its operational headquarters in Red Bank, NJ, USA and its parent, Ansell Limited, is registered  in Melbourne, Australia. Worldwide, the group employs over 10,000 people in 33 countries. In its Fiscal Year 2011, Ansell achieved sales of USD 1.2 bn. For more information visit www.ansell.comwww.safetypro.com,www.activarmr.com and www.ansellconstruction.com.
  • Ryan Reed’s Confidence Builds After Testing Leading Up to Elko Speedway

    Ryan Reed’s Confidence Builds After Testing Leading Up to Elko Speedway

    [media-credit name=”ARCA Racing Network” align=”alignright” width=”180″][/media-credit]Concord, NC (May 30, 2012) Ryan Reed will be making his sixth start in the ARCA Racing Series with Venturini Motorsports at a track that is not only new to the 18-year-old rookie, but is a brand new track to the series. The ARCA Racing Series will be making their first-ever appearance at the 3/8-mile short track of Elko Speedway (Elko, Minnesota) for The Akona 200 presented by Federated Car Care.

    “Elko Speedway will be cool because it is a brand new track,” said Reed. “Since this is ARCA’s first time there, the veterans in the series are just as much of a rookie at this track as I am. So hopefully we will be able to capitalize on that.”

    Ryan Reed and Venturini Motorsports tested at Motor Mile Speedway (Radford, VA) earlier in the week in preparation for Elko Speedway.

    “This whole year has been a learning experience for me, but Tuesday’s test at Motor Mile was the biggest learning experience so far,” said Reed. “I learned a lot at the Motor Mile test from Billy and my teammate Brennan Poole during the test. They did a lot of driver coaching with me so I was able to improve on some fundamentals of my driving.”

    Carrying over the effort from Toledo Speedway, RaceHard.com will be the primary sponsor for Ryan Reed’s No. 15 car continuing the promotion of the Ryan’s Mission Wristband Drive.

    “After partnering with Ryan at the Toledo race and helping his mission kicking off the Ryan’s Mission Wristband Drive we saw a lot of success,” said James Taylor, marketing at RaceHard.com. “It is really neat for our company to be part of such a great movement. Ryan has a lot of influence on the diabetic community and we want to help his mission reach beyond that.”


    The goal of the Ryan’s Mission Wristband Drive is to raise $150,000 by the end of the year to benefit JDRF with the help of all Ryan’s Mission partners.

    The wristbands can currently be purchased for a $5.00 donation through: 
    – Ryan’s Mission (www.ryansmission.org)
    – RaceHard.com (www.racehard.com/jdrf)
    – PacificHealth Labs / Accelerade (www.pacifichealthlabs.com)
    – Playseat (www.racehard.com/jdrf-ps)
    – L.A. Car Connection (www.racehard.com/jdrf-lacc)

    Ryan Reed looks for a top 5 finish at the track that presents a lot of unknowns for all the ARCA teams. Reed also hopes to climb the point standings after the short track race. He will enter Elko Speedway 6th in ARCA Championships points and 2nd in rookie points.

    The ARCA race at Elko Speedway will be a one-day show starting with two 45-minute practice sessions at 3:00pm and 4:15pm ET on Saturday, June 2nd and continues with Menards Pole Qualifying presented by Ansell at 6:00pm ET.

    The 200-lap, 75-mile Akona 200 presented by Federated Car Care will begin at 9:00pm ET. While this race will not be televised, you can catch all the action of all the on-track activity at ARCARacing.com and follow Venturini Motorsports (@VenturiniMotor) and Ryan Reed (@driverRyanReed) on Twitter. 

    ABOUT RACEHARD.COM
    RaceHard.com, “where racers shop,” outfits serious racers, professional pit crews and diehard fans, from head to toe. They have a huge selection of pit crew apparel, pit equipment and auto racing safety equipment.

    ABOUT RYAN REED & RYAN’S MISSION 
    Ryan Reed is a NASCAR development driver racing under the Venturini Motorsports banner in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards.

    Ryan was diagnosed with T1D in February 2011 and initially told by doctors his “racing career” was over. Armed with the passion and determination to fulfill his dreams, Reed shifted his focus and poured all his energy into managing his health and educating himself on the disease. He uses his racing platform and personal story to inspire others living with T1D to continue living life to its fullest through Ryan’s Mission.

    Reed’s off-track goodwill has made him a National Celebrity Advocate of JDRF, the world’s largest funder of research towards curing, treating and preventing T1D and its complications. Today, Reed is only one of three professional racecar drivers in the world to compete at the highest levels of racing with T1D.

    Official: www.RyansMission.org  |  Twitter @driverRyanReed  |  Facebook: Ryan Reed

    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, and Scott Lagasse, Jr.

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

  • Travis Pastrana, No. 99 Nitro Circus The Movie 3D Toyota Bowman Gray Preview

    CORNELIUS, N.C. — One of NASCAR’s newest faces visits one of the sport’s oldest places this weekend when Travis Pastrana races at historic Bowman Gray Stadium in the K&N Pro East Series.

    The 28-year-old driver finished fourth in his last East Series start at Iowa Speedway and is now 10th in the point standings.

    Pastrana started at the back of the field in Iowa after smacking the wall during his second lap of qualifying. The 11-time X Games gold medalist charged to the front of the field moving into the top-10 by lap 50. Pastrana continued up the scoring monitor racing into the top three.  He made a bid for the lead during a green-white-checkered finish before sliding high, battling winner Chase Elliott in the third turn on the final lap before finishing a career-best fourth.

    The Maryland native hopes to continue that momentum Saturday at the quarter-mile track in Winston Salem N.C. Bowman Gray is NASCAR’s longest running weekly race track. The first NASCAR sanctioned race took place in 1949 and the now Sprint Cup Series raced at the 20,000-seat stadium 1958-1971.

    PASTRANA ON BOWMAN GRAY: “I am excited to get back to short track racing. It’s a flat track so I think my go-kart background will help me this weekend. The bumping and banging is going to be a lot of fun. I know a lot of the guys cars are completely destroyed by the end of the race. I also hear the crowd at Bowman Gray is just incredible. I am hoping for another successful run this weekend. Greci and the guys gave me a winning car for Iowa and I know they will do the same this weekend.”

    NOTES OF INTEREST

    · East Race TV Coverage: Saturday’s race will air June 7 on SPEED at 3 p.m. ET.

    · Stats: In 13 NASCAR starts Pastrana has one top-five and two top-10 top finishes. He grabbed a career-best finish of fourth last weekend at Iowa Speedway.

    · Pit Box: Four-time East champion Mike Greci serves as Pastrana’s crew chief.

    · Driving Coach: Longtime NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Matt Crafton will be at Bowman Gray as a tutor for Pastrana.

    · Lights, Camera, Action: Pastrana’s Nitro Circus The Movie 3-D will be released August 10. The movie has plenty of NASCAR references. Pastrana199 Racing prepared the school bus that jumped more than 150 feet in the opening scenes. To watch the trailer: Click Here

    NASCAR STATS:

    Track                         Start    Finish

    East

    Irwindale                    20        6

    Phoenix                     10        25

    Richmond                  38        26

    Iowa                           40        19

    Loudon                       36        28

    Bristol                         19        12

    Greenville                  3          20

    Richmond                  4          23

    Iowa                           11        4

    Nationwide

    Richmond                  25        22

    Darlington                  25        17

    Iowa                           15        26

    Charlotte                    42        23

  • Fans Decide First Ever All Time Greatest Chip Ganassi Racing Driver

    Fans Decide First Ever All Time Greatest Chip Ganassi Racing Driver

    [media-credit name=”Chip Ganassi Racing” align=”alignright” width=”228″][/media-credit]Montoya Edges Franchitti in the Championship for the All-Time Greatest Chip Ganassi Racing Driver Title

    CONCORD, N.C. (May 26, 2012) – Chip Ganassi Racing Teams (CGRT) announced today that Earnhardt Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates driver Juan Pablo Montoya claimed the All-Time Greatest Chip Ganassi Racing Driver title after fans participated in four rounds of voting. Target Chip Ganassi Racing driver Dario Franchitti faced Montoya in the Championship round to decide the overall winner of the team’s bracket-style social media promotion.

    With both the IZOD IndyCar Series and NASCAR Sprint Cup Series holding two of their largest events of the season during the month of May, CGRT launched their first-ever all-time greatest driver bracket to encourage fans to vote for their All-Time Greatest Chip Ganassi Racing Driver through the team’s social media platforms.

    With over 23 years of history in motorsports, CGRT has earned 14 championships and 145 victories while currently racing in three different series with an all-time team roster of over 50 drivers.  To kick-off the campaign, a line-up of just 16 finalists was revealed through the team’s Facebook and Twitter accounts for the first round of match-ups.  Nearly 12,000 fans submitted their vote using a driver-specific hashtag with #TeamMontoya bringing in almost 7,000 votes.  The promotion-specific hashtag – #GreatestCGRDriver – accumulated over 6 million impressions and reached nearly 3 million accounts, making it the most successful social media promotion to date for Chip Ganassi Racing Teams.

    QUOTE BOARD

    Juan Pablo Montoya:  “It’s great to see the fans get so involved with the contest and for them to pick me makes it that much better. I was up against some tough competition but my fans and Twitter followers pulled through for me. #TeamMontoya even ended up as a trending topic in Miami and Colombia. That’s pretty cool. Thank you to everyone for the votes!”

    NOTES OF INTEREST

    Juan Pablo Montoya:  Juan Pablo Montoya is in his fifth full season with Earnhardt Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS).  Since his debut in the NSCS, Montoya has two wins, seven pole positions, 20 top-fives and 50 top-10s in 192 starts.  He was the series’ Rookie of the Year in 2007 and became the only foreign-born driver to win multiple races in the elite series after his 2010 victory at Watkins Glen.  Prior to joining the NASCAR ranks, the Colombian native won a CART Championship for CGRT in 1999 and the Indianapolis 500 in 2000.  He is a two-time Rolex At Daytona Winner. Montoya is ranked fourth on the team’s all-time win list with16 wins.

    All-Time Greatest Chip Ganassi Racing Driver Bracket:

    About Chip Ganassi Racing Teams: Chip Ganassi created his own one-car IndyCar team in 1990 and established a partnership with sponsor, Target.  Today, Chip Ganassi Racing Teams includes four entries in the IZOD IndyCar Series, two in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, and one Daytona Prototype in the GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Cars Series.  Overall his teams have 14 championships and 145 victories, including three Indianapolis 500s, a Daytona 500, a Brickyard 400 and four Rolex 24 At Daytonas.  Ganassi boasts state-of-the-art race shop facilities in Indianapolis, Brownsburg, Ind. and Concord, N.C., with a corporate office in Pittsburgh, Penn.

  • Jason Hathaway Starts NCAT Season With Solid Finish, To Run Sunset Speedway on Sunday

    Jason Hathaway Starts NCAT Season With Solid Finish, To Run Sunset Speedway on Sunday

    [media-credit name=”Ashley McCubbin” align=”alignright” width=”266″][/media-credit]Last weekend, Jason Hathaway got his 2012 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series season off to a solid start with a solid sixth place finish in the Vortex Brake Pads 200 at Canadian Motorsport Park (CTMP).

    “This was a great way to start the season off,” Hathaway says. “The facility looks great and the crowd was like nothing we have seen at this track before! We want to thank our sponsor Vortex Brake Pads for sponsoring the race today and it was great to see all of our customers and VIPS in the suite today! The fans got to see a great race and we are pretty excited about our 2012 season.”

    He was started the day off well as he was seventh in practice and qualified sixth for the race. He made his way up to second before a caution on lap 18. He then chose to make a pit stop, dropping him back to 12th, though was back up to ninth by lap 30. Hathaway got up to seventh by lap 38 and made his final pass of the afternoon on Robin Buck on lap 47 to finish sixth.

    The driver of the No. 3 Rockstar Energy Drinks/Vortex Brake Pads car for Ed Hakonson Racing was looking to get off to a solid start in 2012 after a wreck in turn two due to a broken rear brake line last year at CTMP broke his wrist and thumb, hurting his driving abilities all last year.

    “It was good to get back here and test during the off season,” he says. “It helped to work through that second corner and shake the car down.”

    With the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series having this weekend off as teams prepare for the next road course event, Hathaway is not slowing down as he will be running round one of the McColl Pro Series at Sunset International Speedway in Innisfil, Ontario on Sunday.

    The series is a four-race invitational that has its own points fund, with Open Late Models, Super Stocks and Mini Stocks. Hathaway will be competiting in the Open Late Model division against some of the best Open LM drivers in Ontario. Past track champions and big race winners are all expected to be in attendance at Sunset on Sunday.

    “We are really looking forward to having some fun this weekend at Sunset,” the driver says. “We have the weekend off of our NCTS program and this is a great way to spend it. I love the chance to go back to my roots for a weekend and drive a late model. It should be a lot of fun! “

    Hathaway will be behind the wheel of the #61 Vortex Brake Pads/ King Brewery Chevrolet owned by Bryan Watts Motorsports out of Uxbridge, Ontario.

  • Jeff Lapcevich Looks Forward To First Full NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Season

    Jeff Lapcevich Looks Forward To First Full NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Season

    [media-credit id=4 align=”alignright” width=”266″][/media-credit]With the first race of 12 in the books for the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series, the season is off and running. Jeff Lapcevich was one of the drivers who ran the Vortex Brake Pads 200 at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park and was able to come home with an eighth place finish after pit road problems.

    Before the race started, Lapcevich was looking forward to running CTMP as it has always been his favourite track. In his three previous starts on the 2.36 mile road course, he had finished in the top 10. Outside of NASCAR, success had come to Lapcevich at CTMP as he won a 24-hour race there in 1995.

    “We’re a little off the pace right now, but it’s a long race and we usually race well better than we qualify so looking forward to it,” he said before the race.

    Once the race started, Lapcevich would keep himself in the midst of contention, till a mid-race pit stop would set him back. On the stop, the gas man wouldn’t get the gas can out of the back of the car and Lapcevich would drive the No. 23 Tim Hortons, Cathcart Trucking and Castrol Dodge off pit road with the can still in hand. The gas can would fall out in turn five and result in NASCAR calling Lapcevich back down pit road for a stop and go penalty.

    A caution would allow Lapcevich to make up the lost time and was battling amongst the top five, before having to make a last-race pit stop under a late race caution due to a flat tire. Lapcevich was able to drive from where he started near the back to eighth before the 51-lap race was over.

    Moving forward towards the rest of this year, this will mark Lapcevich’s first time running the full NASCAR Canadian Tire Series schedule, after missing the races out west the last three years. Lapcevich says he’s excited about going out to tracks that he has never raced at before out west.

    “I’m excited about it,” he says. “We’ve changed a lot of things this year. We’ve revamped both the road course and oval car, a lot of new crew members.”

    The goal this season is this year for the Grimsby, Ontario driver is simple – win the championship.

    “If we didn’t think we could, I wouldn’t bother putting in the effort, the money that it takes to do this,” he says. “That’s what we set the goal at.”

    He also adds that he would like to win some races, noting that he has a good chance to pick some wins on the road courses.

    “I think we have as good a chance as anybody to win those ones,” he comments. “We’ve been decent on the ovals in the past. If we finish the season without a win, I will consider the year a disappointment.”

    [media-credit id=4 align=”alignleft” width=”266″][/media-credit]Lapcevich got started in racing through his father as his dad raced at Speedway Park, a dirt track up in the Hamilton area in the 1960s. When Lapcevich was about 12 years old, his dad got back behind the wheel.

    “He got back in it at Flamboro and he raced there for a few years,” he says. “Then he got into road racing, as I became 15 or 16. I started working on his crew.”

    Soon after, his dad hung up the helmet and allowed Lapcevich to drive. Lapcevich has had a successful road racing career as competed in the Camel Lights, World Sport Car, Players/GM Series, US Firehawk, Grand-Am Cup, Motorola Cup and Magna Enduro Series, while winning Canadian Road Racer of the Year in 2003 & 2004.

    When the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series was known as the CASCAR series, Lapcevich picked up six road course victories.

    Keeping him from competiting the full schedule in past years has been the focus he has put on his son Cayden’s career. Since Cayden was a little kid, Jeff has been traveling all over the U.S with him, racing in quarter midget events. Cayden, who is 12 years old now, has been success as he has won multiple championships.

    “Cayden never ceases to amaze me,” Jeff says of his son. “He’s always been a really hard racer. I’ve seen him win from the back, win from the front; I’ve seen barrel roll out of the park, land in the hot dog stand and come back and win. He’s relentless, he doesn’t give up. He’s got a huge passion that I’ve never seen anywhere else. He doesn’t like to lose, but he’s just an amazing feel.”

    This year, Cayden moved up to the Super Stock division at Sunset International Speedway in Innisfil, Ontario. Cayden marks the youngest competitor to run the division at the age of 12 as most drivers don’t start till they are 14 to 16 years old. This past Saturday, Cayden led 27 laps of the 30 lap feature, before contact with Shawn Chenoworth sent him for a spin.

    As Cayden continues to move up the ranks, Lapcevich sees Cayden racing in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series once he is old enough.

    “We’re going to stick it out for a couple more years before Cayden is able to drive here and you’ll probably see a different driver behind the wheel of the car,” he says.

    One of the biggest lessons that Jeff has learned behind the wheel and will certainly pass down to Cayden is patience.

    “You can’t win them all,” he says. “You can’t take a 10th place car and win. The guy that has a 10th place car, maybe he can get an eighth place run out of it, maybe seventh. You got to take what you got and make the best out of what you got and be there at the end.”

  • Ryan Reed Consistent Finishes; Maintains Strong Rookie Point Standing after Toledo Speedway

    Ryan Reed Consistent Finishes; Maintains Strong Rookie Point Standing after Toledo Speedway

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    Toledo, OH (May 22, 2012) — 18-year-old rookie, Ryan Reed has been to three short tracks this season in the ARCA Racing Series filled with strong, competitive fields. This past weekend was no different as Ryan made his first start at Toledo Speedway capturing a 12th place finish after qualifying 16th in the Menards 200 presented by Federated Car Care on May 20th.

    Ryan Reed, driving the No. 15 RaceHard.com car, ended up fourth quickest (16.306 sec / 110.389mph) in the final practice session at Toledo Speedway on Saturday before heading into qualifying.

    While Ryan has run in the top-5 positions at every race this season, the No.15 team is still searching for top-5 finishes. The race results may not be up to their standard, but completing each race and consistent finishes has it’s perks as it has kept Ryan in good point standings; he is currently sixth overall and second in Rookie-of-the-Year points.

    “Toledo was a fun race. We raced clean, had great pit stops and good race strategy, but we just didn’t get the finish we wanted,” said Reed. “This Venturini Motorsports team never gives up and we will keep working hard and continue to find what works for us. We will get the finishes we want very soon!”

    Ryan Reed also kicked off the Ryan’s Mission Wristband Drive with sponsor RaceHard.com at Toledo Speedway. The special designed hood advertising the wristband drive gained a lot of attraction from race fans at the track as they contributed to the fund during the autograph session.Successful online contributions through Ryan’s Mission, RaceHard.com and PacificHealth Labs also helped kick off a great start to the goal to raise $150,000 by the end of the year to benefit JDRF.

    The wristbands can currently be purchased for a $5.00 donation through:
    – Ryan’s Mission (www.ryansmission.org)
    – RaceHard.com (www.racehard.com/jdrf)
    – PacificHealth Labs / Accelerade (www.pacifichealthlabs.com)

    Ryan Reed and Venturini Motorsports will first travel to the 3/8-mile short track of Elko Speedway (Elko, Minnesota) on June 2nd, before heading to the series’ first intermediate track of Pocono Raceway (Long Pond, Pennsylvania) on June 9th.

    ABOUT RACEHARD.COM
    RaceHard.com, “where racers shop,” outfits serious racers, professional pit crews and diehard fans, from head to toe. They have a huge selection of pit crew apparel, pit equipment and auto racing safety equipment.

    ABOUT RYAN REED & RYAN’S MISSION 
    Ryan Reed is a NASCAR development driver racing under the Venturini Motorsports banner in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards.

    Ryan was diagnosed with T1D in February 2011 and initially told by doctors his “racing career” was over. Armed with the passion and determination to fulfill his dreams, Reed shifted his focus and poured all his energy into managing his health and educating himself on the disease. He uses his racing platform and personal story to inspire others living with T1D to continue living life to its fullest through Ryan’s Mission.

    Reed’s off-track goodwill has made him a National Celebrity Advocate of JDRF, the world’s largest funder of research towards curing, treating and preventing T1D and its complications. Today, Reed is only one of three professional racecar drivers in the world to compete at the highest levels of racing with T1D.

    Official: www.RyansMission.org  |  Twitter @driverRyanReed  |  Facebook: Ryan Reed

    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, and Scott Lagasse, Jr.

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

  • Win-Tron Racing Welcomes Aleks Gregory For Five ARCA Races

    Win-Tron Racing Welcomes Aleks Gregory For Five ARCA Races

    [media-credit name=”Knight Motorsports Management” align=”alignright” width=”216″][/media-credit]BROOKLYN, Michigan (May 22, 2012) – – Officials from Win-Tron Racing announced today that Baton Rouge, Louisiana native Aleks Gregory has joined their ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards operation for a minimum of five races in addition to the open-test session at Michigan International Speedway (MIS) today.

    Gregory will make his first official start behind the wheel of the No. 32 Toyota Camry when the series swings to the Pocono Mountains for the running of the Pocono ARCA 200 set for Saturday, June 9, 2012 at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway.

    Joining the 23-year old in his move to the Lakeville, Minnesota-based team will be his sponsor, The Mosquito Patch. Headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, The Mosquito Patch is an all-natural, deet free mosquito bite protection patch. The transdermal, water-proof patch attaches to the skin and provides up to 36 hours of mosquito bite protection. Because the spray-free, odor-free patch is all-natural, it is safe to use on children and adults of all ages.

    Prior to pairing with Win-Tron Racing, Gregory has made two ARCA Racing Series starts this season at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway and Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway respectively driving for his family-owned team. Now, combining the resources of a young-talented driver and the experience of one of the most respected and competitive teams on the circuit – could immediately ignite interest and terror throughout the ARCA garage.

    “We’re really excited to make this announcement about having Aleks Gregory and his sponsor, The Mosquito Patchjoin our team,” said Win-Tron Racing co-car owner Nate Thiesse. “This is a young-man with a great racing resume who is trying to adapt successfully to stock car racing. We feel that with his ambition and our motivation – we can put him up front and make him a familiar face in the No. 32 The Mosquito Patch Toyota Camry. The purpose of the Michigan test is not only to get him acquainted with our team – but also give him a heads up on what everyone anticipates on being one of the most exciting races of the year next month.”

     

    Before joining the ARCA tour, Gregory launched his racing career in go-karts at the tender age of nine. In a span of 10 years (1994 – 2004), he delivered over 110 Sprint Class wins, in addition to five Louisiana State championships and five Gulf Coast Challenge championships. In 2008, he graduated to the World Karting Association (WKA) where he earned the Triple Crown Award for winning three separate division class championships in a single season.

    In addition to Pocono, the duo will also tackle the RainEater Wiper Blades 200 at Michigan International Speedway (June 15), the Ansell / ActivArmr® 150 at Chicagoland Speedway (July 21), the Pennsylvania ARCA 125 at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway, (August 4) and the season-finale Kansas Lottery 98.9 at Kansas Speedway (October 19).

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

    For more on Aleks Gregory, please visit aleksgregory.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.

    About The Mosquito Patch:

    Headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, The Mosquito Patch (themosquitopatch.us) is an all-natural, deet free mosquito bite protection patch. The transdermal, water-proof patch attaches to the skin and provides up to 36 hours of mosquito bite protection. Because the spray-free, odor-free patch is all-natural, it is safe to use on children and adults of all ages.

  • Clint King Claims Top Spot Among Venturini Drivers at Toledo

    Clint King Claims Top Spot Among Venturini Drivers at Toledo

    [media-credit name=”ARCA Racing Network” align=”alignright” width=”360″][/media-credit]Toledo, OH (May 22, 2012) — The ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards returned to Toledo Speedway on Sunday afternoon for the running of the Menards 200 presented by Federated Car Care.

    Venturini Motorsports, celebrating their 30th anniversary in the ARCA Racing Series, once again fielded five cars for the short track event.

    Leading the way for team Venturini was 16-year old Clint “The Kid” King, who captured his third top-5 finish of his young career in just six series starts. King driving the No.66 Jaclyn North Country Music Artist Chevrolet continued to impress by displaying the skills and patience of a veteran driver en-route to a fourth place finish after starting 13th.

    King, who made his series debut with back-to-back pole positions in 2011, has become the sleeping giant for Venturini Motorsports showing consistency race after race.

    “We missed our qualifying trim a little bit, but our race trim was spot on,” King said. “We just had to be really patient and work our way through this field. It was such a tight field, but a blast to drive. It was one of the hardest times I’ve had in ARCA so far. Big thanks to Grant Enfinger; he’s an awesome race car driver. We battled back and forth so many times today, and both of us have clean race cars and didn’t take each other out, so he’s an awesome driver. I appreciate the opportunity to run with him. (Crew chief) Teddy Brown and Venturini Motorsports, everybody there, did a fantastic job preparing this race car.”

    Brennan Poole who entered the weekend leading the ARCA Series point standings started off by qualifying second in his No.25 CJ Solar Band Chevrolet, but cut a tire late in the race while running in the top-10. The misfortune dropped the title contender off the lead lap and extinguished any chances of challenging the field for the checkered flag. Poole would finish in the 22nd position and drop him to third in the series point standings, 20 points behind new standing’s leader, Tom Hessert.

    Bakersfield, California driver Ryan Reed continued his successful rookie campaign wheeling his branded No.15 RaceHard.com / JDRF machine capturing a 12th place finish and walking away from Toledo second in the Rookie of the Year point standings.

    Although Reed won’t be shown as the race winner on the stat sheet, the 18-year old National Celebrity Advocate for JDRF shined off-track.

    Reed along with partners RaceHard.com, PacificHealth Labs, and Accelerade used the Toledo event to kick off Ryan’s Mission Wristband drive to bring more awareness to T1D and support JDRF’s research efforts. Ryan’s Mission Wristband initiative and goal is to raise $150,000 by December 31, 2012. Information on Ryan’s Mission and his wristband drive can be found atwww.ryansmission.org.

    International driver, Nelson Canache who features Venezuelan Tourism on the side of his No.35 Venturini prepared car gained tremendous experience this weekend en-route to his 16th place finish in the Menards 200 event at Toledo. Canache, who is a former Venezuelan driving champion, is making the leap to stock-cars in 2012. He is focused on gaining experience and using the diversity of the ARCA Racing Series to prepare him for his goal of rising to the ranks of NASCAR

    The rookie, who defines the term “professional race car driver”, enters every ARCA event with extreme optimism and the desire to improve and become more comfortable in these foreign 3,400 lb. ARCA cars. Despite having zero experience on any of the race tracks making-up the ARCA schedule, Canache is improving week-after-week.

    Erik Jones with huge fan support from his nearby hometown of Byron, Michigan made his final ARCA start before celebrating his 16th birthday on May 30th . Jones turned in another strong qualifying effort putting his No.55 Paragon Corvette Reproductions machine sixth on the starting grid.

    Benefiting from a good starting spot the highly-talented rookie driver was in the mix all day driving his car as high as the second position before a late race incident slammed his car hard into the front-stretch wall taking him out of competition, crediting him with a 26th place finish.

    In addition to the team’s racing efforts, Venturini Motorsports along with Nashville based, So Good! Entertainment produced several concert events leading up to the ARCA weekend festivities at Toledo Speedway.

    Nashville recording artist and former American Idol Semi-Finalist, Jaclyn North joined Nashville based CJ Solar Band Friday and Saturday for performances at the Toledo Speedway Bar & Grill while capping off the weekend playing Sunday during ARCA’s fan fest pre-race party.

    The Country rock duo also served as Venturini Motorsports team sponsors; the CJ Solar Band served as primary sponsor for the No.25 car driven by Brennan Poole and Jaclyn North sponsored the No.66 car driven by Clint King.

    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, and Scott Lagasse, Jr.

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