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Country music superstar Brad Paisley to perform the Daytona 500 Pre-Race Show

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Reigning Country Music Association Entertainer of the Year Brad Paisley will perform the Daytona 500 Pre-Race Show, the pre-race extravaganza leading up to the start of “The Great American Race” at Daytona International Speedway on Sunday, Feb. 20. The Daytona 500 will be broadcast live on FOX, with pre-race coverage beginning at Noon and the race starting at 1 p.m. EST.

Paisley, who has 18 No. 1 hits, three Grammy awards, 14 CMA Awards, 13 Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards, will perform three songs prior to the start of the 53rd annual Daytona 500 – the season-opening event to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and the biggest stock car race in the world.

All race fans that purchase a Pre-Race/Sprint FANZONE access pass for the Daytona 500 will be able to view Paisley’s Daytona 500 Pre-Race Show as well as the driver introductions from the grass tri-oval area.

“It’s only fitting to have one of the biggest country music superstars perform prior to NASCAR’s most prestigious event,” Daytona International Speedway President Joie Chitwood III said. “We’re thrilled to welcome Brad Paisley. Race fans are going to experience an exhilarating show that will only add to the excitement and pageantry that surrounds the Daytona 500.”

Paisley’s innovative and entertaining H20 World Tour played to over 879,000 fans in 2010 and placed #1 country tour for attendance by Pollstar.  Paisley’s next album, This Is Country Music will be in-stores this spring.

Paisley joins a long list of star-studded names that have performed in the Daytona 500 Pre-Race Show such as Tim McGraw, Keith Urban, Brooks & Dunn, Bon Jovi, Kelly Clarkson and Mariah Carey.

In addition to his Daytona 500 Pre-Race Concert, a special ticket package designed around Paisley has been created that includes a Daytona 500 ticket, Pre-Race/Sprint FANZONE access and VIP area access to Paisley’s performance. Packages start at $154.

For more information on tickets for the 53rd annual Daytona 500 and Sprint FANZONE /Pre-Race access, race fans can go online at http://www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com or call 1-800-PITSHOP.

Fans can stay connected with Daytona International Speedway on Twitter (www.twitter.com/disupdates) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/DaytonaInternationalSpeedway).

Get Ready to Race in Daytona – and Get Your Car Ready for Spring What You Can Do to Get Your Car in Race-Ready Condition

ST. PAUL, MN (February 8, 2011) – The Daytona 500 is only days away, and the No. 16 3M team is hard at work getting their Ford Fusion ready to race.  Driver Greg Biffle and the 3M team are taking a few minutes away from their race preparations to offer fans a few tips on how to prepare their street-legal vehicles for the racing season.

Rev Up the Horsepower – Out-racing the competition requires great horsepower from the Ford engine.  While the No. 16 3M Ford’s 800-horsepower racing engine is finely tuned to produce high RPMs and last for hundreds of miles at high speeds, passenger vehicle engines also need regular attention to perform.

Biffle’s expectations for the 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup season are simple — to win the title. “I want to win a bunch of races and win the title,” he said.

“You can improve your horsepower with some simple projects in your driveway that require only a few tools,” said Greg Biffle, driver of the No. 16 3M Ford Fusion.  “Carbon and resin buildup in a car’s fuel system reduces horsepower and fuel efficiency.  You can clean the entire fuel system with the Do-It-Yourself Fuel System Tune-Up Kit from 3M.  With just one tool and 45 minutes, it cleans the engine, fuel injectors, intake manifold, intake valves, combustion chambers and throttle plate with the same trusted 3M products used by automotive professionals.  Keeping the fuel system clean helps maximize the engine’s performance, extend the life of the engine and improve mileage.”

Ditch the Dents – Racing sometimes means “rubbin’,” which can leave dents, dings and wheel marks in the wake.  That’s especially true at Daytona, where close racing can produce spectacular crashes. The No. 16 3M team’s body expert, Mike “Bondo” Wright, is known for putting things back right where they belong after an accident.  The secret to his success? Bondo® Body Filler from 3M to smooth dents, adjust car lines to meet tight specifications and fill gaps to improve aerodynamics.

“Anyone who’s ever patched drywall or fixed a piece of furniture with wood filler can fix small dents on their car,” said Wright.  “Now, Bondo® offers complete kits with everything you need to sand the dent and prepare the surface, mix the Bondo® Body filler and hardener, and perfectly repair the dented area, ready for paint.”

Get a New Paint Scheme – It’s always exciting to kick off the season with a new paint scheme and fresh look to everything.  This year, the No. 16 3M Ford Fusion will be sporting several special looks throughout the year for different 3M brands and the American Red Cross.

“You can give your car a fresh new look for 2011, too, without the expense of an entire paint job,” said Biffle.  “The new Paint Restoration System from 3M contains everything needed to bring a vehicle’s paint back to “like-new” condition.  Each system includes Scratch Remover Plus, Shine Restorer and Synthetic Wax Protectant, all from 3M.  It also includes a patented scratch eraser pad and three levels of foam pads needed to deliver a great finish.  The only tool a consumer needs for the job is a 6-inch polisher, available at automotive and home improvement stores.  In an afternoon, you can create an entirely new paint scheme for your car!”

Don’t Forget the Headlights – While the headlights on the No. 16 3M car are merely decals and don’t work, the team does spend a lot of time making sure the car is visible under the lights of Daytona.  They use reflective paint, decals and specially designed numbers to ensure the spotter, competitors and fans can see the car on the track.

“You can improve your visibility on the road, too, by improving your headlights and checking the visibility of your car on the road,” said Biffle.  “Every fan needs to do a vehicle visibility safety check on their car before the season starts, from the mirrors to the tail lights to the headlights. For tips, visit www.3MCarCare.com.  If the plastic lenses are hazed and cloudy, use the Lens Renewal Kit from 3M to restore lenses to crystal-clear condition.  It will make you more visible on the road and improve your safety.”

Make It Shine – A driver never wants to take the green flag with TV cameras rolling and not have their car look its best.  The No. 16 3M team takes great pride in keeping the Ford Fusion shining and in perfect condition from bumper to bumper.  Not only does this shiny exterior look great, it also helps reduce drag on aero-focused tracks like Daytona.

“Making your own car look ‘showroom shiny’ is easy with 3M Car Care products,” offered Biffle.  “Give it a good bath with Car Wash Soap from 3M to remove dirt and grime without removing wax protection. Remove scratches with One Step Cleaner Wax from 3M to reduce swirl marks and scuffs in the paint and gradually brings back a high-polish finish in one easy step.  For deeper scratches use Scratch Remover from 3M to actually remove surface scratches quickly and easily.  Finally, give the car a good protective coat of Performance Finish Synthetic Wax from 3M which chemically bonds with clear coat finishes and keeps the car’s finish looking good through up to 50 washes.”

So while the No. 16 3M team is practicing for the Daytona 500 on Saturday, fans can get their cars ready to race in their own driveways.  By the time the Daytona 500 green flag drops, their cars will be looking great and they’ll be ready to race. 

About 3M
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Matt Kenseth – Crown Royal Black Racing – Budweiser Shootout Advance

Matt Kenseth – NSCS ADVANCE

Team:           No. 17 Crown Royal Black Ford Fusion

Crew Chief:  Jimmy Fennig

Chassis:       Primary: RK-719 (Brand new chassis)

Kenseth NSCS record in the Budweiser Shootout event at Daytona Int’l Speedway:

Date           Event                                 S      F     Laps        Status            Earnings

2/08/03       Budweiser Shootout              5      3     70/70        Running         $55,000

2/12/06       Budweiser Shootout             16     6     72/72        Running         $48,377

2/07/09       Budweiser Shootout             25     8     78/78        Running         $45,000

2/06/10       Budweiser Shootout              8     16    74/76        Crash            $34,834

                        Races    Wins    Top 5s      Top 10s        Poles        Earnings

Cumulative          4            0          1                3                0             $183,211

 

 

Kenseth on racing in the Budweiser Shootout at Daytona:

“We had the chance to get on track at Daytona twice during the off-season with a tire test as well as NASCAR’s test in January and we have a lot more grip with the new track surface.  In the past, handling was one of the main points we’d focus on for Daytona, but now with the new surface, I really think it’s going to make for extremely exciting racing.  I think we definitely have what it takes to be contenders this season and I’m just looking forward to getting back onto the track to start this season with our Crown Royal team.  The Shootout should be a lot of fun Saturday night for both drivers and the fans.”

Crew chief Jimmy Fennig on racing in the Budweiser Shootout at Daytona:

“The Shootout should be an exciting race this year with a lot of good racing because the new track surface really takes away the problems of handling drivers had experienced in the past.  The Shootout is always an advantage to get cars into race trim before the rest of the field for the Daytona 500 has that chance.  Goodyear put together a really great tire for Daytona this year, and we found that after our testing last month, it really doesn’t seem to wear off that much which is always good.  I’m ready to get down to Daytona, unload our cars for the Shootout this weekend, and get the year started.”

FAST FACTS:

•        Kenseth’s best finish at Daytona for the Shootout is third, which he accomplished in 2003 during his first Shootout race

•        Kenseth has achieved one top-five finish and three top-10 finishes in his four career Budweiser Shootout starts

•        Kenseth has completed 99 percent of the Shootout laps he has attempted (294 of 296 laps)

•        This weekend at Daytona, Kenseth will pilot the No. 17 Crown Royal Black Ford Fusion

Carl Edwards Budweiser Shootout Fast Facts

Carl Edwards – NSCS SHOOTOUT ADVANCE

Team:           No. 99 Scotts Ford Fusion

Crew Chief:   Bob Osborne

Chassis:       RK-677   Finished 9th in the 2010 Daytona 500

Edwards, NSCS Shootout at Daytona International Speedway :

Date        Event                        S       F       Laps       Led       Status            Money

2-6-10       Budweiser Shootout  1       17      74/76      42       Accident         $32,834

2-7-09       Budweiser Shootout 11       7       78/78      11       Running          $47,000

2-9-08       Budweiser Shootout 20      12       70/70       1       Running          $42,000

2-12-06     Budweiser Shootout 11      16       72/72        0       Running          $36,377

                           Races         Wins    Top-5s     Top-10s      Poles      Led        Money          

Cumulative             4                0          0              1               1           54          $158,211

 

 

QUOTES

Carl Edwards on racing in the Shootout at Daytona International Speedway :

“With the new surface the Shootout is going to be a really important race to be able to go no holds barred and find out the most you can about the race track and the way the cars are going to race for the 500.  It’s a fun race and I’m going to go win it if I can, and I’m excited to kick off the season with a fun race like that.”

Crew chief Bob Osborne on racing at Daytona International Speedway :

“The Shootout is a good test to help us prepare for the Duels and the 500.  Generally the set-up is very close to what we run in both races, and it gives us a chance to see what the new surface is like in race conditions.  It’s also a good warm-up for the pit crew.  We’ve got one new guy (front tire carrier) going over the wall this year and a new fueling system, so it gives everyone a chance to work together for the first time under race conditions.  I’m hoping to pick up where we left off last season.”

FAST FACTS

  • CARL EDWARDS will make his fifth start in the Budweiser Shootout Saturday night.  His best finish to date is seventh in 2009.  He has led 54 laps in his previous four starts.
  • 2010 STATS…Last season Edwards accumulated two wins, nine top-five, 19 top-10 finishes and three poles. He led 427 laps of competition to finish fourth in the Sprint Cup point standings.
  • FOR THE RECORD…Edwards’ average start at Daytona International Speedway is 17.6, his average finish is 17.7.  Edwards’ best finish at Daytona is second place, captured in July 2008.  His best finish in the Daytona 500 is ninth in last year’s race.
  • ON THE TRACK…The No. 99 will carry the Scotts EZ Seed colors Saturday for the Budweiser Shootout, the first of six races for Scotts as the primary sponsor. The No. 99 crew will unload RK-677 for the Shootout.  This car finished ninth in the Daytona 500 last year.
  • REWIND, SHOOTOUT, 2010… Edwards kicked off the 2010 Sprint Cup season the right way in the Budweiser Shootout leading 42 of 76 laps from the pole, but in the end was caught up in a multi-car accident coming to the white flag to finish 17th.

   

2011 No. 99 Aflac Racing Team

 

Name                                       Duties                                         Hometown

Jim Bender                               Tire specialist                               Duryea , Penn.

Kevin Brucher                            Engineer                                      Callicoon, N.Y.

Jerel Dawson                            Fuel runner                                   Danielsville , Ga.

Steve Dietrich                           Mechanic                                     Nipomo, Calif.

Craig Derian                              Engineer

Jody Fortson                            Rear tire carrier                             China Grove , N.C.

Wade Hanna                             2nd gas can                                   Lansing , Mich.

Jason Hedlesky                         Spotter                                        Clinton, Mich.

Doug Impsen                            Engine/7th man                             Pequannock , N.J.

Adam Jordan                            Suspension                                  Timberville, Va.

Joe Karasinski                           Gas man                                      Spotswood , N.J.

Dennis Killian                            Jack man                                     Wentzville , Mo.          

Pierre Kuettel                            Car chief                                      Phoenix , Ariz.

Justin Meador                           Mechanic                                     Bedford, Va.

Chris Miko                                 Truck driver                                  Bronx , N.Y.

Steve Mitchell                           Co-truck driver                              Woodville , Ohio

Dwayne Ogles                           Rear tire changer                          Hoover , Ala.

Bob Osborne                            Crew chief                                    Chester , Penn.

Caleb Sparks                            Pit support                                   Greensboro , N.C.

Dave Stillman                            Shock specialist                           Appleton, Wisc.

Alan Troutman                           Front tire carrier                           China Grove , N.C.

Kale Uphoff                              Front tire changer                          McFarland, Wisc.

Benny Gordon To Wheel Grant Enfinger Racing Ford Fusion Powered By ROUSHYATES Engines At Daytona

DAYTONA BEACH, Florida (February 8, 2011) – – For Benny Gordon, it’s an opportunity of a life time. For Grant Enfinger Racing (GER), it’s a chance to step up to the plate. This Saturday when the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards takes the green flag at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway, Gordon will pilot the No. 09 VSI Ford Fusion with all intentions of putting the Grant Enfinger-owned automobile in victory lane.

Set to make his ARCA debut at “The World Center of Racing”, Gordon, a famed competitor in the USARacing Pro Cup Series returns to the 2.5-mile superspeedway on the heels of setting the fastest time at the official ARCA DIS test just three weeks ago. Not to mention, Gordon will have his biggest cheerleader actually competing in the race as car owner Grant Enfinger will drive a car fielded by 2008 ARCA championship team, Allgaier Motorsports.

Howard Bixman, the team’s crew chief also hopes to guide Gordon to victory circle in his ARCA debut, the first time that would happen since Matt Hawkins succeeded in 2008 at Iowa Speedway.

“We’re hoping for a real strong weekend for the Grant Enfinger Racing Ford Fusion,” said Bixman. “Benny (Gordon) did a tremendous job last month along with this entire GER team. We have since put a lot of time into this car along with the ROUSHYATES Engine program to find a little more speed that will give us that little extra push for the race.”

He continued, “While our focus and attention will be on Benny and the No. 09 VSI Ford Fusion, we’re also going to be keeping our eyes on that No. 36 with Grant (Enfinger) and hoping that the two cars can work together and maybe pull off one of the best finishes in ARCA history.”

Bixman concluded by saying, “without a second thought, this will probably be one of the most competitive and most nerve racking ARCA races ever held at Daytona. The track is incredibly smooth since it’s been re-paved which pretty much throws handling and tires out the window. The race will be determined by smart driving and being at the right place at the right time.”

“It’s going to be fun racing against my own car,” said Enfinger, who nearly soared to victory lane in Gordon’s machine at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway last April. “I know Benny is going to do a great job for my team and our sponsors. Hopefully all the cards will pan out and we can hook-up at the end and be the duo that everyone is chasing.”

Enfinger concluded “I’m very thankful for all our marketing partners that support us, Beasley Allen Law Firm, ROUSHYATES Engines, ROUUSHYATES Performance Parts, FORD Racing and Stanley Industries.”  

The Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 at Daytona (80 laps / 200 miles) is the first of 19 events on the 2011 ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards schedule. The 48th ARCA race held at Daytona is a three-day show. Practice begins Thursday, February 10 with a four hour practice session planned from 1:00-5:00 p.m. Menards pole qualifying presented by Ansell is set for Friday, February 11 slated to begin at 2:00 p.m. A forty-five minute final practice session is etched in on Saturday, February 12th from 10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. The event will take the green flag later that day shortly after 4:30 p.m. The race will be televised live on SPEED with additional race coverage including live timing and scoring and radio broadcast through the ARCA Racing Network (ARN) online at arcaracing.com.  All times are local.

PHOTO CAPTION: The No. 09 VSI Ford Fusion for Grant Enfinger Racing (GER) powered by ROUSHYATES Engines driven by Benny Gordon.

Brian Rose Makes Emotional Daytona Return; Set For ARCA Debut

DAYTONA BEACH, Florida (February 8, 2011) – – Louisville, Kentucky native Brian Rose will make an emotional return to Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway for the first time since 2002 Saturday afternoon when the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards waives the green flag on their 2011 season-opener for the Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200.

Nearly 10 years ago, Rose made his impression in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) driving the No. 4 SunClear Energy Dodge Ram for Bobby Hamilton Racing (BHR). After qualifying a stout third, Rose led several laps and found himself in contention for his first career NASCAR victory. However, with less than 10 laps remaining, Rose found himself shuffled out of contention and had to settle for fourth.

Switching from trucks to cars and reuniting with his former crew chief Danny Rollins, the duo will look to pull off an upset Saturday afternoon when Brian Rose Motorsports makes its inaugural ARCA Racing Series debut in the No. 19 Team ASE / Harris Trucking Toyota Camry.

The team participated in the open ARCA test at the “World Center of Racing” last month and it was apparent that the sidekicks had not lost any of their momentum. After playing conservatively early, the team turned up the wick and immediately bolted one of the fastest laps of the week.

Deciding to play it safe, the team elected to load up their hauler and trek back home and make the final touches on their Japanese nameplate while also scooping out the perfect race strategy.

“I’m excited about this weekend,” said Rose, who holds 41 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series starts to his credit. “This is my first go-around in ARCA, but I really feel like we’re going to have a shot at winning the race on Saturday. Danny (Rollins) and the boys have done an incredible job with this Toyota and I’m looking forward to see how she performs under race conditions.”

What some might not know is that Rose was curious about what to expect when he climbed in his Team ASE / Harris Trucking Toyota Camry during the test. The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series did not require restrictor plates while the stock-cars of the ARCA Racing Series do which immediately demands a different driving style. It took Rose about two laps to be accustomed to the new challenge, but quickly that became something of the past.

“It was a little different at first,” said Rose referring to the restrictor plate, which is designed to decrease the speed of the cars. “Danny (Rollins, crew chief) was quick to get on the radio and let me know what I was doing wrong. Quickly, I figured it out.”

When asked about his fondest memory of Daytona, Rose quietly replied, “You can never forget the voice of Bobby Hamilton Sr.,” he said. “You knew he meant business and he was a racer. He told me what to do and I knew I had to do it. He was right because doing exactly what he told me to do delivered a strong finish at Daytona.”

Rose drove for Hamilton Sr. in 2002 before the NASCAR icon passed away in 2005 after a stint with neck cancer. The Brian Rose Motorsports team will race in his honor Saturday.

The ARCA season kicks off a busy season for the newly formed Brian Rose Motorsports. In conjunction with the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards, BRM will participate in select NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS), NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) and Late Model events all in hopes of a full-time touring schedule in 2012.

“In my books, the ARCA Racing Series opens the door to the new racing season. I’ve watched the series grow tremendously over the last couple of years and I expect nothing but a very intense and competitive race. The fans will be standing till the end, guaranteed.”

Lawton Insurance, Battomi and West Coast Autosource join Team ASE and Harris Trucking as associate marketing partners on the No. 19 Brian Rose Motorsports Toyota Camry.

The Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 at Daytona (80 laps / 200 miles) is the first of 19 events on the 2011 ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards schedule. The 48th ARCA race held at Daytona is a three-day show. Practice begins Thursday, February 10 with a four hour practice session planned from 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Menards pole qualifying presented by Ansell is set for Friday, February 11 slated to begin at 2:00 p.m. A forty-five minute final practice session is etched in on Saturday, February 12th from 10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. The event will take the green flag later that day shortly after 4:30 p.m. The race will be televised live on SPEED with additional race coverage including live timing and scoring and radio broadcast through the ARCA Racing Network (ARN) online at arcaracing.com.  All times are local.

More information on Brian Rose, Brian Rose Motorsports and marketing partnership inquiries, please visit the all-new BrianRoseMotorsports.com.

Matt Merrell; Win-Tron Racing Reunite For Daytona ARCA Season Opener

DAYTONA BEACH, Florida (February 8, 2011) – – The last time that Portland, Texas native Matt Merrell sat behind the wheel of a Win-Tron Racing race car he finished 13th at Salem (Ind.) Speedway in the fall of 2009. The race ended a stretch of four races which included two career-best runner-up finishes at Berlin (Mich.) Raceway and Pocono (Pa.) Raceway which was followed by a 10th place outing on the dirt at the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds.

It’s been a little more than a year since the former USARacing Pro Cup Series driver has been with the Lakeville, Minnesota-based team but the two are reuniting in hopes of rekindling the magic and success they achieved in 2009 at the “World Center of Racing” for Saturday’s Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 at Daytona.

Win-Tron Racing, arguably noted as one of the most competitive teams in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards will have to try and shield the rookie stripe of Merrell who despite his 13 career starts has yet to neither conquer nor tackle a restrictor plate track. 

Leaning on their No. 32 Red Line Oil Toyota Camry and the experience of Win-Tron wizard crew chief Mike Chaffee, the group is hoping to find themselves in the lead draft when the season-opener draws to a close at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway.

“I cannot begin to describe how excited I am about returning to Win-Tron Racing,” said Merrell, who in 13 contests has accumulated five top-fives and six top-10 finishes. “To get the call from Nate (Thiesse, Win-Tron Racing co car-owner) and Kevin (Cywinski, Win-Tron Racing co car-owner) to drive their piece in what undoubtedly will be the biggest race of my career is not only humbling but an honor.”

Despite a multi-million dollar re-pavement to the 2.5-mile superspeedway, the Win-Tron Racing team declined to participate in an open three-day open test session last month.    

“It really doesn’t bother me that we didn’t test,” offered Merrell. “I guess the biggest thing I will be lacking is drafting, but I’m assuming I’ll be able to do that in the two practice sessions leading up to the race. I know to some I’ll be fresh meat in the draft but I’m hoping that the respect that the Win-Tron Racing team has earned will off-set some of that lack of experience.”

For Thiesse, the decision to put Merrell back in the driver’s seat wasn’t hard.

“Matt showed in 2009 that he could get the job done,” sounded Thiesse. “He is an incredible kid with a lot of talent. When the seat became available, it wasn’t difficult to pin-point who we really wanted to put in the Red Line Oil Toyota. We feel that Matt will pick up right where he left off.”

The piece that Win-Tron Racing will sport in Saturday’s season-opener will have all the intentions of giving Merrell the prime opportunity to push his career to the next level. The team has elected to bring back the same Toyota Camry that their 2010 driver Justin Marks sat on the inside of row number two (third), hovered in the top-10 for the entire race before settling for ninth at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway last April.

“As always, the Win-Tron Racing team is giving me a car capable of winning,” offered Merrell. “As it stands right now, we’re only partnered for Daytona, so I would most definitely like to deliver them a good finish that will allow us or someone else to pick up the momentum in Talladega a short time later.”

Thiesse concluded by saying, “We’ve shown that we’re competitive and we can win with one driver or a multitude of drivers. We’re a development team for a reason and hopefully we’ll get the chance to continue that presence in 2011. While, we’re trying to nail down a more productive schedule with Matt, the seat is open following Daytona to breed the newest talent in one of the most diverse racing series available.”

Further information including driver opportunities with Win-Tron Racing is available by visiting win-tronracing.com or contacting Nate Thiesse at 952.469.1839.

The Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 at Daytona (80 laps / 200 miles) is the first of 19 events on the 2011 ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards schedule. The 48th ARCA race held at Daytona is a three-day show. Practice begins Thursday, February 10 with a four hour practice session planned from 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Menards pole qualifying presented by Ansell is set for Friday, February 11 slated to begin at 2:00 p.m. A forty-five minute final practice session is etched in on Saturday, February 12th from 10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. The event will take the green flag later that day shortly after 4:30 p.m. The race will be televised live on SPEED with additional race coverage including live timing and scoring and radio broadcast through the ARCA Racing Network (ARN) online at arcaracing.com.  All times are local.

Spraker Racing Enterprises Keeps Scott Stenzel’s Daytona Dream Alive

DAYTONA BEACH, Florida (February 8, 2011) – – Mooresville, North Carolina-based Spraker Racing Enterprises is well known for bringing dreams to life. Once again, racing pioneer Jeff Spraker will do it again by looking to guide Scott Stenzel to his second consecutive top-10 superspeedway finish in his Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway debut in Saturday’s Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200.

After a hiccup in qualifying last year, Stenzel, the Orlando, Florida native just missed the season-opener, but Spraker, the former ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards competitor wasn’t about to let disappointment overcome determination. During the two-month break between Daytona and the final restrictor plate event at Talladega, a detailed plan was worked out for the young Stenzel to have another shot at restrictor plate racing and compete in the Talladega ARCA 250 at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway.

Stenzel, the 30-year old entrepreneur by trade qualified his No. 42 Yellow Stripes Making The Driver Ford Fusion 28th and mastered the 2.66 mile superspeedway during the 94-lap event to boast an impressive seventh place finish, all under the guidance of Spraker.

Testing extremely well, sixth overall at the newly re-paved 2.5-mile superspeedway last month, the duo has agreed to once again unite at the “World Center of Racing” and give Stenzel a shot at improving on his top-10 outing from last season.

“I’m looking forward to working with Scott this week,” said Spraker, who has also nurtured up and coming drivers from the NASCAR K&N Series and Late Models. “Scott is one determined young man and with our performance at the test in January, it was not a hard decision to give Daytona another shot.”

Stenzel offered similar sentiments about Spraker.

“Jeff Spraker has been instrumental to my success on and off the track,” sounded Stenzel. “His organization, Spraker Racing Enterprises, offers a lot more than just on track services, and for that I am very thankful. We are on year two of our relationship and look forward to many more years to come. Jeff stepped up our efforts for the Daytona race since the test, that means a lot, and he continues to exceed my expectations on and off the track. Nothing more, than bringing home a win, would express my gratitude toward the entire Spraker Racing team.”

Spraker added, “Obviously with the resurfacing of the track, I’m expecting the racing to be as tight as ever. I believe Scott showed at Talladega last year that he knows how to draft and knows when and when not to press the issue. He has worked hard for this opportunity and I know he’ll further gain the respect of his competitors on the track; as he has off the track.”

By pulling off another solid finish in Saturday’s season-opener, Spraker is hoping to open the door and spread the word that he has the equipment, manpower and affiliations to produce a solid race program at several different levels.

“I have a lot of cars, great guys and all of the other assets required to go racing competitively in any series,” offered Spraker. “I’ve always enjoyed working with young and upcoming drivers, whether they are males or females. At this point, we would love to work with Scott on a full-time basis but right now, this is just a one-race deal. We’re opening the doors at Spraker Racing though and letting everyone know we’re ready to go racing!”

Mike Bliss, Dexter Bean, Drew Brannon, Kerry Earnhardt, Joey Gase, Ron Hornaday Jr., P.J. Jones, Alex Kennedy, Steve Park, David Ragan, Scott Riggs, David Reutimann, Michelle Theriault, Darrell Waltrip and Smokey Yunick are just some of the drivers that Spraker, who also has starts for himself in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) and NASCAR Nationwide Series, has been affiliated with in one capacity or another through SRE.

The Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 at Daytona (80 laps / 200 miles) is the first of 19 events on the 2011 ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards schedule. The 48th ARCA race held at Daytona is a three-day show. Practice begins Thursday, February 10 with a four hour practice session planned from 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Menards pole qualifying presented by Ansell is set for Friday, February 11 slated to begin at 2:00 p.m. A forty-five minute final practice session is etched in on Saturday, February 12th from 10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. The event will take the green flag later that day shortly after 4:30 p.m. The race will be televised live on SPEED with additional race coverage including live timing and scoring and radio broadcast through the ARCA Racing Network (ARN) online at arcaracing.com.  All times are local.

For more information on Spraker Racing Enterprises (SRE) and its available programs, please visit sprakerracing.com.

Brett Hudson Looking To Make Most Of Daytona Opportunity

DAYTONA BEACH, Florida (February 8, 2011) – – In 2002, Kelly Clarkson became the very first American Idol by stretching her vocal cords with her smashing debut hit, “A Moment Like This.” While Owensboro, Kentucky native Brett Hudson may not fit into her particular music genre; Hudson though admits that his “Moment Like This” will come this Saturday afternoon when the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards takes the green flag in the 2011 season-opener at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway.

Hudson, 23 will attempt to make his 22nd career ARCA start at “The World Center of Racing” but his first ever at a superspeedway. In fact, the famed street-stock driver hasn’t participated in an ARCA race over a mile-long since 2008. So, when the Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 at Daytona revs up this Saturday on SPEED, Hudson will be looking to make up for lost time.

With the help of veteran ARCA crew chief John Hayden, car chief Jared Bartlett, Joey Arrington and Tony Cola from Arrington Engines, Gene Patient of Gene Patient Fabrication and a host of volunteers, Hudson’s dream of competing on a restrictor plate track will come to life. The Brett Hudson Motorsports (BHM) team returns to the 2.5-mile monster on a waive of momentum after solid testing results last month proved that the team’s No. 94 Hudson Performance Drivelines Dodge Charger will be competitive.

While Hudson would like to think he has a shot at winning the biggest race of the season, the Bluegrass native is staying realistic and is just hoping to leave the track with a strong finish and security that he still can pedal to the front.

“This is a dream come true,” said Hudson, who carries a career-best finish of fourth at Salem (Ind.) Speedway in 2007. “We’ve been trying hard for so many years to make this dream a reality and with the help of so many people; we’re finally going to be able to make it happen.”

With the recent re-pavement of the Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway, Hudson won’t know what to expect compared to the old bumpy and decisive DIS, but he admits he has more than just the anticipation of new asphalt to worry about.

“I really don’t have a whole lot of drafting experience, so I’m optimistic to see how much everyone is going to work with me during the race,” Hudson explained. “The good thing is that our team has a lot of experience and I’ll have a great set of eyes from above in the spotter’s stand, so hopefully when it’s time to go, I’ll be ready and have a buddy or two.”

He continued, “Our biggest goal right now is to qualify strong, keep our No. 94 Hudson Performance Drivelines Dodge Charger on the yellow line and have a shot when that white flag is drawn.”

When asked what his 2011 racing season will consist of, Hudson replied with, “hopefully more than the past couple of years. It’s hard not to be able to race on a more consistent basis, but this is a family-owned team, so with sponsorship still being tough these days, we’re watching and saving our pennies. Hopefully if we leave Daytona clean, we’ll go to Talladega in April. If not, we’ll just see where we land.”

In addition to Hudson Performance Drivelines, Arrington Engines, G&A Trucking, Gene Patient Fabrication (GPF) and Warricktubing.com join the team as associate marketing partners in Saturday’s season-opener. 

Additional sponsorship opportunities are still available for this weekend’s activities. Interested parties are encouraged to contact Lisa Hudson of Brett Hudson Motorsports at 270.929.2160 or hudson00@adelphia.net.

The Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 at Daytona (80 laps / 200 miles) is the first of 19 events on the 2011 ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards schedule. The 48th ARCA race held at Daytona is a three-day show. Practice begins Thursday, February 10 with a four hour practice session planned from 1:00-5:00 p.m. Menards pole qualifying presented by Ansell is set for Friday, February 11 slated to begin at 2:00 p.m. A forty-five minute final practice session is etched in on Saturday, February 12th from 10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. The event will take the green flag later that day shortly after 4:30 p.m. The race will be televised live on SPEED with additional race coverage including live timing and scoring and radio broadcast through the ARCA Racing Network (ARN) online at arcaracing.com.  All times are local.

RON SUTTON’S WINNER’S CIRCLE DRIVER TO JOIN ARCA IN 2011

LAKE BALBOA, CALIF. (February 7, 2011) – The 2011 ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards will be joined by talented 19 year-old rookie Joey Licata, Jr. driving for Cunningham Motorsports.

Licata, a member of the Ron Sutton’s Winner’s Circle driver development program, won back-to-back championship in the ASA TRUCK SERIES and also won his first career NASCAR Modified race in 2010.  Licata also made several starts for Tim Huddleston’s High Point Racing at TOYOTA Speedway in a NASCAR Late Model.

With crew chief Jonathan Davis at the helm, the Kerry Sherer-owned Cunningham Motorsports should be a threat right out of the box at Daytona.  Cunningham Motorsports is most notably known for its success in 2009 with Penske Development Driver Parker Kligerman, who finished second in the standings with nine victories as a rookie.

A litany of talented drivers has competed for the team over the years, including Josh Wise, Kevin Swindell, Scott Lagasse, Jr., and more.

Ron Sutton’s Winner’s Circle is a NASCAR-oriented driver development program that works with an international roster of talented drivers who have the commitment and potential to succeed in NASCAR racing.

The success Licata enjoyed throughout 2010 on the West Coast earned him the opportunity to test with Cunningham Motorsports last fall.  Licata impressed team representatives in the testing session and was offered the chance to drive for Cunningham in 2011.

Licata made his official ARCA Racing Series debut at Rockingham Speedway, where he practiced in the top-three all day for Marks Racing before a practice crash ended his weekend early.

Poised to make a big impact this season, Licata came out of the gate with a huge performance in the Daytona testing in January.  Although it was his first experience on the freshly repaved Daytona International Speedway, Licata ran sixth overall for the week out of nearly 60 competitors that participated.  His best speed was 185.670 miles per hour.

Licata is looking forward to competing in the “Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200” at Daytona, which will be live on SPEED on February 12.

“Winning the race isn’t that far fetched on this one with all the updates we have made since the test,” Licata said.  “It’s a privilege to be racing for Cunningham Motorsports and a big step in my career.”

Licata will be the first driver from Ron Sutton’s Winner’s Circle to compete in the ARCA Racing Series

“I truly feel that Joey has earned this opportunity and has the skills to make the most of it,” Driver Coach Ron Sutton said.  “Joey has the talent to race with the best of them and is very prepared to succeed in ARCA and beyond!”

Joey Licata, Jr. Racing and Ron Sutton’s Winner’s Circle thank partners: K&N Filters, Scribner Plastics, Allstar Performance, Sunoco Race Fuels, and Star Racing Supply.  Licata would also like to thank supporters Jordan Kidushim and Luke Forstmann.

Joey Licata, Jr. Racing is online at www.joeylicata.com

For more information on Ron Sutton’s Winner’s Circle, log on to www.winners-circle-racing.com