Tuesday, July 26, 2011


Moses Finishes In Fourth


NKNPS West Race at Portland Road Course

by Lee Elder, Goodyear Racing


PORTLAND, Ore. -- Luis Martinez slipped into the lead on the last lap and won the Bi-Mart Salute To The Troops 125 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race at Portland International Raceway.

Martinez alertly took advantage when race leader David Mayhew spun in turn 12 on the final lap around Portland’s 1.967 road racing gem. It was the final drama of a green-white-checkers finish.

Goodyear is the exclusive tire provider for the K&N Pro Series East and West programs, as well as for the NASCAR Canadian Tires Series. The bias-ply tires Goodyear supplies the three series come from the same line, allowing competitors in NASCAR’s top development programs to race interchangeably without the need to learn about differing tire packages.

Eric Holmes, the former series champion, finished second to Martinez, just .352 of a second behind the winner. Derek Thorn started 11th and finished third. Moses Smith was fourth and Dave Smith took fifth. Martinez averaged 93.424 on his best qualifying lap.

It was a big points night for everyone except championship leader Greg Pursley. Pursley led the race when mechanical woes struck, knocking him out of the race on lap 46. He finished 26th in the big 30-car field. Pursley, who set a record with his fast start this season, still leads with 1,550 points. Moses Smith is next with 1,317.

More information about Goodyear Racing is available at www.racegodyear.com. More information about NASCAR is available at www.nascarhometracks.com.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

2011 Most Popular Driver:
K&N Pro Series West


Most Popular Driver Voting Begins

VOTE FOR MOSES HERE


Fans can vote for favorite drivers in K&N Pro Series West
Official Release
July 20, 2011 - 2:42pm

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – For the fourth consecutive year, fans can vote online for the Most Popular Driver of the Year Award in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West (Twitter hashtag: #KNWest).

The link to the 2011 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Most Popular Driver ballot will be hosted on www.nascarhometracks.com.

Fans may vote once per day and are encouraged to vote throughout the season. Voting continues through Nov. 20.


Last year, Moses Smith was voted by the fans as the Most Popular Driver in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West for the third straight year.


Voting for all regional touring series will be available on www.nascarhometracks.com, and voting for the NASCAR Nationwide Series and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series can be accessed by visiting www.nascar.com.


Results will be announced at the NASCAR Night of Champions Touring Awards Gala on Saturday, Dec. 10 at the Charlotte Convention Center's Crown Ballroom in the NASCAR Hall of Fame.


VOTE FOR MOSES HERE


Bi-Mart Salute The Troops 125 - Entry List

CAR
DRIVER CREW CHIEF
01
Greg Rayl Dan White
2
Carl Harr Rudy Rech
03
Dylan Kwasniewski * Jeff Jefferson
04
Hershel McGriff Hershel McGriff Jr.
5
Justin Funkhouser * Brian Carson
6
Luis Martinez, Jr. Bill Sedgwick
07
Brady Flaherty * TBA
7
Kyle Kelley Rob Rucker
9
Derek Thorn * TBA
10
Brandon Davis * Chris Willes
12
Tomy Drissi * TBA
13
Todd Souza Michael Munoz
14
Travis Milburn Mike Holleran
15
Jack Sellers Jim Hall
16
Moses Smith Mario Isola
17
David Mayhew Terry Henry
20
Eric Holmes Duane Knorr
21
Michael Self Steve Portenga
23
Spencer Gallagher * Chris Diederich
25
Tom Klauer * Mike Naake
26
Greg Pursley Jerry Pitts
35
Andrew Ranger Harry Norcross
38
Ryan Philpott * Dwayne Koski
52
Kevin Culver Fred Wilcox
61
Brett Thompson Charlie Wilson
71
Daryl Harr Mike Brown
74
Scott Ivie Tyler Dodge
81
Garland Self Chris Drysdale
86
Rob Morris * Jim Brown
88
Dave Smith * Dick Midgley
99
Chris Evans * TBA

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Focused on Portland


Smith and the Hasa Toyota team Focused on Portland Smith returns to the road course Antelope, CA– The No. 16 Hasa Pool Products/NAPA Gold Filters Toyota Camry, driven by Moses Smith brought home a fifteenth place finish at his last run at Portland International Raceway after having a late in the race electrical issue. Smith and the Hasa team look to turn their Portland bad luck around as the NASCAR K&N Pro Series returns to the 1.967-mile road course. Smith has raced at the nearly perfectly flat twelve-turn road course which sits a short distance from the famous Columbia River in both a stock car and in an open-wheeled car.

This is the third time since 1986 that the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West has come to PIR. In 2008, track renovations were complete as two turns were widened and the track repaved with new asphalt. “The passing is tough but I think we will do pretty well,” said Smith. “The No. 16 Hasa Toyota team is focused on continuing to close the gap in the chase for the championship. We’re looking forward to getting onto the road course in Portland and having a great finish.” Smith is second in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series championship point standings. The Bi-Mart Salute to the Troops “125” is a two day event with the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West teams qualifying and racing on Sunday July 24th.

Great seats are still available. Tickets to the July 23-24 Bi-Mart Salute to the Troops “125” are on sale at local Bi-Mart stores and available at the gate during the weekend. All grandstands are free and open, with free parking outside the front gates. For all the events and info go to www.portlandnascar.com. Set your DVRs. The NKNP West Series race from Toyota Speedway on Thursday July 21st and the race from Evergreen Speedway on Thursday July 28th.



by Kaye Reshaw
photo by z. smith

Monday, July 18, 2011

Road Racing At Portland


News & Notes:
Road Racing At Portland

Third and final road course event this season
for K&N Pro Series West

By Kevin W. Green, NASCAR


DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – The NASCAR K&N Pro Series West visits Portland (Ore.) International Raceway on Sunday, July 24, for the Bi-Mart Salute to the Troops 125.

The event, which will be televised to a national audience on SPEED at 6 p.m. ET on Aug. 18, marks the third and final road course event of the season for the series.
Greg Pursley, who has a commanding 298-point lead in the championship standings, will be looking to keep his momentum rolling and add to the six wins he has scored in eight races this season. One of those wins was a victory on the road course at Miller Motorsports Park in Tooele, Utah in April.

Second in the standings is series veteran Moses Smith. With a road racing background, Smith is hopeful of breaking through with his first career series win at Portland. Michael Self and Luis Martinez Jr. – who are third and fourth in points, respectively – are also looking for their first career win.

They are not the only ones hungry for a victory, however. With Pursley’s domination, it has left all the other series regulars without a win this season. Fifth in the standings is three-time series champion Eric Holmes – who had five wins a year ago, but has yet to visit Victory Lane in 2011.

In addition to the series regulars who will tackle the left and right turns on the 1.967-mile Portland track, the entry list is comprised of a contingent of drivers who each year focus primarily on the road course races. They include Brandon Davis, who won the Coors Light Pole at Infineon Raceway last month; Tom Klauer, who had a top-10 finish in his series debut a year ago at Portland; Kyle Kelley; Scott Ivie and Garland Self. The list also includes the legendary Hershel McGriff, who at the age of 83 has opted to just run the road course events in the series.

This event will also mark the return of Andrew Ranger to Portland International Raceway. Ranger, a two-time champion in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series, competed at PIR with the Champ Car World Series in 2005 and 2006, finishing seventh and ninth, respectively.

Previous road course events this year were at Miller Motorsports Park and Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, Calif., – where NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Joey Logano took the win.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Podium – NASCAR K&N Pro Series West
Beacon Plumbing Freakin’ 200

Moses Smith, Trophy Girl, Greg Pursley, and Dylan Kwasniewski


Photo by Heidi Pursley

AUDIO: POST-RACE MOSES SMITH


AUDIO: POST-RACE MOSES SMITH

Click on the link above to listen to Moses Smith's post race interview clip.


Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images for NASCAR

Podium Finish At Evergreen Speedway

Moses Smith, driver of the No. 16 HASA Pool Products/NAPA Gold Filters Toyota Camry for Bill McAnally Racing, finished 3rd at Evergreen Speedway in Monroe, Washington. He remains solidly in second place in the 2011 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West championship.


With the second half of the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West 2011 season underway, Smith made his third visit to the podium. Smith has made two previous visits to Evergreen Speedway with both being top-ten finishes. “It’s challenging track in that it has a lot of bumps and dips that upset the race car. It really makes you work at it,” said Smith.


On Saturday, the No. 16 Hasa Toyota team took to the track for two practice sessions and qualifying. Smith put the Hasa/NAPA Filters entry inside of row five to start the race. ”We didn’t qualifying where we wanted to but we have 200 laps to move up.” At lap 70, Smith was running in the top-five. He gained one more position at lap 90.


There was a half-way break at lap 100 at which time crew chief Mario Isola and the Hasa team went to work putting on fresh tires and making minor adjustments. Back to green flag racing, Smith brushed the wall at lap 122. He kept pace and was still in the top-five. With less than twenty laps to go, the second thru fourth place cars went three wide going into turn one. There was a lot of close racing and more contact with the wall, but Smith is able to continue; now running in fourth. With less than five to go, Smith battled with his teammate Eric Holmes and moved into third, taking the checkered flag.


“We had some good competition here,” continued Smith. “Side by side racing for most of the 200 laps made it an exciting race. The Hasa Toyota ran great and we’re back on the podium. We’ll take it!”


Set your DVRs. The NKNP West Series race from Infineon can be seen on Thursday July 14th at 3 pm PT on SPEED Channel. Catch the race from Toyota Speedway on Thursday July 21st and the upcoming race from Evergreen Speedway on Thursday July 28th.


The next race will be on July 24th at Portland International Raceway. Smith and the Hasa team have made two previous visits to the road course in Portland.


For more information on Bill McAnally Racing and our race partners, please visit our website at www.billmcanallyracing.com. Bill McAnally Racing is now on Facebook. Become a fan and stay up to date with the latest happenings with your favorite race teams. Also follow the team on BMR_NASCAR on Twitter.


For more information on Moses Smith, please visit www.mosessmith.com. You can visit our sponsors’ websites at www.hasapool.com, www.napafilters.com, and www.whiteflyer.com. You can also follow Moses on Twitter and on Facebook.


Photo by Charly Porter/www.racingwest.com

Friday, July 8, 2011

Evergreen "200" Schedule


Race:

Evergreen 200

Place:Evergreen Speedway
Date:Sunday, July 10
Time:3:15 p.m. PT
TV Schedule:SPEED, July 21, 6 p.m. ET
Track Layout:.646-mile paved oval
2010 Winner:Event not held
2010 Polesitter:Event not held
Event Schedule:Saturday: Practice 12:30-1:30 p.m., 2–3 p.m., Qualifying 6 p.m.
Track PR Contact:Traci Hobbs (425) 268-9994 doug@highroadgroup.com
Twitter: WAStateNascar
NASCAR IMC Contact:Kevin W. Green (661) 392-8543 kgreen@nascar.com

Evergreen "200" News & Notes

Fast Facts:
Series Returns To Monroe Track hosted 50 NASCAR K&N West events between 1964 & 2008


Race:This event is the eighth of 14 events on the 2011 schedule for the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West.


Procedure:
The starting field is 28 cars, including provisionals. The first 24 cars will qualify through two-lap time trials. The remaining four spots will be awarded through the provisional process. The race will be 200 laps (125 miles).


Track:
Evergreen Speedway is a semi-banked .646-mile paved oval with turns banked eight degrees and four degrees banking in the straights. This event marks a return to the historic speedway that hosted 50 series events between 1964 and 2008.


Records:
Qualifying: Mike Duncan, Aug. 4, 2007, 99.691 mph, 23.328 seconds; Race: Roy Smith, July 12, 1981, 86.197 mph, 1 hour 29 minutes 56 seconds.


Pursley winning at pace not seen in recent history:
With five wins in the first seven races this season, Greg Pursley is notching victories at a pace not seen in recent history in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West.


The series record for wins in season is held by Hershel McGriff, who had 12 victories in a 30-race season in 1972. Jack McCoy came close to that with 10 wins the following year and Jim Insolo had nine wins in 1978, which featured a 22-race schedule.


Since then, however, the most wins by a driver in a season is six – accomplished by Doug George in 1995 and Brendan Gaughan in 2001.


With a 14-race schedule this season, Pursley would have to win all the races in the second half of the season to tie McGriff’s record for wins in a season. While that may seem out of reach, Pursley could get a shot at McGriff’s record of five consecutive wins, which was also set in 1972. Pursley had three in a row in the first half of the year.


Tough battle for positions behind Pursley:
This event at Evergreen Speedway marks the start of the second half of the season for the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West.


This year’s championship chase is much different than in recent years, with Greg Pursley charging to a lead of 278 points in the first seven races. While he has established a big lead, there is a tight point battle behind him in the top 10 of the standings.


Series veteran Moses Smith has maintained the second spot and has 992 points. The four drivers behind him, meanwhile, are separated by just 15 points. David Mayhew is third with 934, Michael Self is fourth with 931, Luis Martinez Jr., is fifth with 921 and Brett Thompson is sixth with 919. Just 37 markers back in seventh is three-time series champion Eric Holmes at 882 points. Teenager Dylan Kwasniewski, the leading Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender, is ninth with 828; followed by fellow rookie Ryan Philpott at 777.


Race Notes:
Barkshire back in action:
Jeff Barkshire, who scored his only career series win as a rookie when the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West last visited Evergreen Speedway in 2008, is set to return to competition. The Auburn, Wash., driver went on to win the Sunoco Rookie of the Year title in ‘08 – but since then has only made four series starts.


Local competitor:
The entry list for the Evergreen 200 includes local driver Jason Fraser of Snohomish, Wash. Fraser made his first and only series start at Monroe in 2007, starting fifth and finishing 14th.


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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

It was the best of times,
it was the worse of time . . . . .


It was the best of times, it was the worse of time . . . . . Saturday's race at the Toyota Speedway in Irwindale brings this quote to mind. The #16 Hasa Pool Products / NAPA Filter Toyota Camry was just too loose to generate any real speed. This made the Southern California Toyota Dealers "200" very frustrating for both the driver and crew. However, in a tight point’s battle for second place, NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Driver, Moses Smith found himself battling with the two drivers directly behind him in the championship points standing. The side by side / nose to tail racing lasted right up to the checkered flag, with Moses just edging across the finish line ahead of the other two competitors.

Smith’s twelfth place finish allowed him to remain second in the K&N Pro Series West Point’s Standings. His action filled performance also thrilled the five hundred Hasa customers in the audience who were on hand to cheer on their favorite driver.

“It was definitely a tough night. Sometimes you have a defensive game, sometimes an offensive game, but tonight, we had no game. Although it turned out to be a good points night, the HASA team was there to Race, and we just didn’t have it. Although I was a little bummed after the race, the HASA team didn’t seem to be discourage, and are just looking forward to our next race…these guys are awesome!”

The Southern California Toyota Dealers 200 will air on SPEED on Thursday, July 21 at 6 p.m. (Eastern Time) The next NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race will be Sunday, July 10 at Evergreen Speedway in Monroe, Washington.

K&N Pro Series West Point’s Standings:

1) Greg Pursley – 1270; 2) Moses Smith – 992; 3) David Mayhew – 934; 4) Michael Self – 931; 5) Luis Martinez, Jr. – 921; 6) Brett Thompson – 919; 7) Eric Holmes – 882; 8) Daryl Harr – 834; 9) Dylan Kwasniewski – 828; 10) Ryan Philpott - 777


Toyota Speedway put on a spectacular fireworks show



photos by Charly Porter/www.racingwest.com

Tough Battle for Positions

This upcoming event at Evergreen Speedway marks the start of the second half of the season for the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West.
This year’s championship chase is much different than in recent years, with Greg Pursley charging to a lead of 278 points in the first seven races. While he has established a big lead, there is a tight point battle behind him in the top 10 of the standings.

Series veteran Moses Smith has maintained the second spot and has 992 points. The four drivers behind him, meanwhile, are separated by just 15 points. David Mayhew is third with 934, Michael Self is fourth with 931, Luis Martinez Jr., is fifth with 921 and Brett Thompson is sixth with 919. Just 37 markers back in seventh is three-time series champion Eric Holmes at 882 points. Teenager Dylan Kwasniewski, the leading Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender, is ninth with 828; followed by fellow rookie Ryan Philpott at 777.
Photo by Heidi Pursley

Friday, July 1, 2011

The Southern California Toyota Dealers "200"

Fast Facts
Race:
This event is the seventh of 14 events on the 2011 schedule for the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West.


Procedure: The starting field is 30 cars, including provisionals. The first 26 cars will qualify through two-lap time trials. The remaining four spots will be awarded through the provisional process. The race will be 200 laps (100 miles).


Track: Toyota Speedway at Irwindale is a half-mile paved oval with blended banking of six, nine and 12 degrees in the corners and banking of six degrees in the straights. This will be the 21st visit by the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West, dating back to June of 1999.


Records: Qualifying: Butch Gilliland, June 19, 1999, 100.722 mph, 17.871 seconds; Race: Jason Bowles, Aug. 16, 2008, 76.255 mph, 1 hour 18 minutes 41 seconds.


Special Advance Activities For Fans On Friday
Activities for the Southern California Toyota Dealers 200 presented by King Taco get under way with a couple of special advance activities near the track on Friday, July 1.


Fans will have an opportunity to chat with drivers and get autographs during a Meet and Greet from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Courtyard Marriott in nearby Monrovia. Team haulers are slated to head from the hotel to the track in a cavalcade, beginning at 6 p.m.


West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame Induction and Dinner
The West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame will hold its annual induction and dinner at the Azusa Greens Country Club in Azusa, Calif., on Friday, July 1.


Those slated for induction include Marvin Burke, Louis “Lou” Mangini, Chuck Parko, Al Schmidhamer, George Seeger and Chuck Stevenson, Cary Agajanian, Roger McCluskey, Joe Ruttman and Tim Williamson.


Festivities are set to begin with a no-host cocktail reception at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7:30 p.m. Additional information about the event can be obtained from Dusty Brandel, 818-842-7005 or 925-552-9887, dusty.brandel@gmail.com.




NASCAR Fan Fest Plus Hauler Parade

Irwindale, Calif. - - One day before they’ll be dukeing it out 3-wide on the banks of Toyota Speedway, the drivers, crews, and race cars of the NASCAR K&N Pro Series will be on hand at the Monrovia, California, Courtyard by Marriott at 700 Huntington Drive at the 210 freeway to meet the fans and depart on the now-traditional NASCAR Route 66 Hauler Cavalcade to Toyota Speedway.


“We’ll have upwards of thirty colorful NASCAR race car haulers lined-up all the way up Monterey Avenue (next to the Marriott) and set to take off for the Speedway,” said track GM/VP Bob DeFazio. “So we’re inviting all our great fans to join us at the hotel from 5 to 6 o’clock to meet the drivers, get an autograph, take pictures of the kids with the pros, and get a discount coupon for Saturday night’s huge NASCAR race and Independence Day fireworks show.”


Each of the team members will have a special supply 25% off discount coupons that will save smart ticket-buyers $5.00 on the price of Saturday night’s $20.00 Adult GA ticket.


Fans are invited to join all the NASCAR fan fun at the Marriott on Friday at 5:00 PM, and the best part is that they won’t have to wait until Saturday to use their ticket discount, there’ll be an event ticket booth right there in the exhibit area.


At precisely 6:00 PM the unique 2011 NASCAR Hauler Cavalcade will head east on Huntington Drive through Monrovia, Duarte, and Azusa before turning south on Irwindale Avenue to head over the 210 freeway, and down through Irwindale. There, the supergraphic- multihued trucks turn west on Arrow Highway and into the home stretch on Live Oak Avenue, running a few blocks through Baldwin Park, parading over the bustling 605 Freeway, and on to the main gates of Toyota Speedway and Event Center at 500 Speedway Drive.


Last year a number of fans and racing families took a “shortcut” to the Speedway and got there ahead of the convoy to give them a rousing welcome when they got the track … Fans are invited to do the same of course. This is a NASCAR 18-Wheeler party that everyone can join in on!