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Thursday, July 8, 2021

SRX 101 for Slinger Speedway

SRX 101 for Slinger Speedway

Superstar Racing Experience

#SRX - Superstar Racing Experience

 

Date of race: Saturday evening, July 10, 2021

 

What is SRX (Superstar Racing eXperience)?

 

Created by: Tony Stewart, Ray Evernham, George Pyne, Sandy Montag

 

SRX Scheduled Slinger Field

 

SRX Scheduled Slinger Field

  1. Tony Stewart - Class: NASCAR, Indycar, Country: USA  
  2. Willy T Ribbs - Class: Trans-Am, Indycar, Country: USA  
  3. Paul Tracy - Class: Indycar, Country: Canada  
  4. Helio Castroneves - Class: Indycar, Country: Brazil  
  5. Bobby Labonte - Class: NASCAR, Country: USA  
  6. Bill Elliott - Class: NASCAR, Country: USA  
  7. Ernie Francis, Jr - Class: Trans-Am, Country: USA  
  8. Marco Andretti - Class: Indycar, Country: USA  
  9. Michael Waltrip - Class: NASCAR, Country: USA  
  10. Hailie Deegan - Class: NASCAR, Country: USA  
  11. Greg Biffle - Class: NASCAR, Country: USA 
  12. Winner of the SupplyZone Slinger Nationals 200 Presented by Miller Lite & WABAM

What are they driving?

Fury chassis - designed by Ray Evernham and custom-built. The SRX team will handle final assembly and maintenance. The intent is to showcase driver ability.

How does it work?

*Drivers will randomly draw a crew chief and have a predetermined amount of time to practice and make adjustments *Race will have 2 -v15 minute heat races and a 150 lap feature race. *Six races total, spread throughout 2021 *Televised live on CBS 

 


 

Saturday, February 11, 2017

The Most Surprising Champions in the #NASCAR DAYTONA 500

The Most Surprising Champions in the #NASCAR DAYTONA 500

Just in time for Speedweeks

The Most Surprising Champions in the #NASCAR DAYTONA 500

“The Great American Race” is no stranger to the unexpected as, over the course of 58 years, the DAYTONA 500 has seen its fair share of surprise champions.

Below are some of the most surprising – and memorable – champions in the history of the DAYTONA 500.


The Most Surprising Champions in the #NASCAR DAYTONA 500

Trevor Bayne

On a new racing surface, Trevor Bayne drove the famed No. 21 Wood Brothers Ford to Gatorade Victory Lane after two green-white-checkered attempts in the 2011 DAYTONA 500. Bayne, who turned 20 years old the previous day, became the youngest driver to win “The Great American Race”. In addition, he brought the legendary Wood Brothers their first victory in 10 years.



The Most Surprising Champions in the #NASCAR DAYTONA 500

Tiny Lund

Heading into the 1963 DAYTONA 500, Tiny Lund was without a ride for “The Great American Race.” However, only 10 days before the race, Lund heroically helped pull Marvin Panch from the wreckage of a burning car during a sports car test. At Panch’s suggestion, Lund was tabbed by the Wood Brothers to take over behind the wheel of the No. 21. Lund went on to win the race thanks to a bold strategy by the Wood Brothers that planned for the completion of the race on one fuel stop less than the rest of the field. Though Lund ran out of gas on the final lap, his car was able to coast to the finish line for his only DAYTONA 500 victory.




The Most Surprising Champions in the #NASCAR DAYTONA 500

Michael Waltrip

Prior to February 18, 2001, Waltrip was winless in 462 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series starts. The 2001 DAYTONA 500 would prove to be his first win in the premier series as he used drafting help from Dale Earnhardt Jr. to join his brother Darrell as a DAYTONA 500 champion – making history as the first brother combination to win the DAYTONA 500.



The Most Surprising Champions in the #NASCAR DAYTONA 500

Derrike Cope

In one of the greatest upsets in NASCAR history, Derrike Cope passed Dale Earnhardt on the last lap in Turn 3 to win the 1990 DAYTONA 500 after Earnhardt ran over a piece of bell housing. It was Cope’s third DAYTONA 500 start as he became the fourth driver in DAYTONA 500 history to earn his first Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series victory in “The Great American Race.”



The Most Surprising Champions in the #NASCAR DAYTONA 500

Marvin Panch


The overwhelming favorite to win the 1961 DAYTONA 500 was pole-winner Fireball Roberts, driving one of Smokey Yunick’s powerful, factory-backed 1961 Pontiacs. Marvin Panch, driving a year-old 1960 Yunick Pontiac, essentially a back-up team car, was an afterthought until he was running in third place late in the race. Fortuitously, second-place Banjo Roberts spun out after blowing an engine with 18 laps to go and leader Fireball Roberts blew his engine with 13 laps to go, handing the lead and the win to Panch.




The Most Surprising Champions in the #NASCAR DAYTONA 500

Ward Burton

Burton’s 2002 DAYTONA 500 victory may be the wildest of them all. During a red-flag stoppage on Lap 195, race leader and two-time DAYTONA 500 champion Sterling Marlin got out of his car and tried to fix a crumpled fender, resulting in him being sent to the back of the field on the restart. Burton inherited the lead and proceeded to hold off Elliott Sadler and Geoff Bodine to the finish. His victory gave Dodge its first DAYTONA 500 victory since 1974.




The Most Surprising Champions in the #NASCAR DAYTONA 500

Pete Hamilton

New England native Pete Hamilton had never won a NASCAR race when he arrived at Daytona in 1970, driving the No. 40 Petty Enterprises Plymouth Superbird, with Richard Petty’s brother, Maurice, as his crew chief. Richard Petty was the presumptive favorite, but lost an engine and finished 39th. Hamilton survived a fierce late-race battle with David Pearson by taking four tires on the last pit stop, while Pearson only took two. 




Ward Burton Wins His First Daytona 500.
Dale Jarrett Also Spins At the White Flag
 



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Saturday, December 24, 2016

Merry #NASCAR Christmas Eve

Merry #NASCAR Christmas Eve



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Friday, November 18, 2016

Staropoli – Raising Awareness For the Cure Bowl #DrivePink

Staropoli – Raising Awareness For the Cure Bowl #DrivePink

AutoNation to Sponsor #07 #NCWTS Truck

"Last year I showed up in scrubs and this year I'll be there in a firesuit. That's pretty cool the difference a year can make," said Staropoli, 27, who will be behind the wheel of the pink No. 7 AutoNation Cure Bowl Chevrolet Silverado in the Ford EcoBoost 200 championship race.


Staropoli – Raising Awareness For the Cure Bowl #DrivePink



NASCAR Race Mom is accustomed to seeing Danika Patrick in a 'pinked' out race vehicle. However, tomorrow, another Patrick will be competing in a pink machine.

Patrick Staropoli is set to make his #NASCAR Camping World Truck Series debut at Homestead-Miami Speedway’s season finale.

Staropoli is twenty-five-years-old, a South Florida native, and a summa cum laude graduate of Harvard University. He has excelled in school earning a 3.94 GPA, being inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, and ranked in the Top 10% of his class. He currently attends medical school at the University of Miami.

However, since 2003, Patrick has taken the same skill and determination he uses in the classroom and applied it to his passion for racing. He progressed from gokarts up to Super Late Models until the opportunity of a lifetime presented itself in 2013.

Patrick was selected out of over 700 entries, made it to the finals, and won the inaugural PEAK Stock Car Dream Challenge.  He is now a development driver for Michael Waltrip Racing.



AutoNation teamed up with Patrick to raise awareness for the AutoNation Cure Bowl. The AutoNation Cure Bowl is more than a game. It’s a celebration of the women who are living with breast cancer today and those who may face it tomorrow. It’s a memoriam of those who have lost their battle. And it’s hope for those who fight to survive. More than that, it’s a rally cry to the world to raise awareness and help bring an end to this deadly disease once and for all.

Mike Jackson, Chairman, CEO and president of AutoNation offered, “Patrick is an extraordinary young man and the perfect ambassador for AutoNation’s Drive Pink Initiative. With his medical training, he knows firsthand that the key to driving out cancer is in funding research. It will be hard to miss Patrick’s pink No. 07 Chevrolet Silverado on the track at Homestead and also on display at the AutoNation Cure Bowl on December 17 in Orlando where we’ll be committing $1 million to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.”

"It's been a crazy couple of weeks, but it's a lot of fun," Staropoli reported. "At this point it's pure adrenaline and excitement that keeps you going. I’m so grateful for this opportunity to represent AutoNation and make my Camping World Truck Series debut this weekend at Homestead. The AutoNation Cure Bowl is such an amazing sporting event that not only provides a great platform for great football, but also make a difference in the everyday fight for finding a cure for Breast Cancer.”


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Monday, May 18, 2015

The NASCAR Hall of Fame Celebrates
Motorsports Month

Surrounding the tire-shredding action at Charlotte Motor Speedway, the NASCAR Hall of Fame is offering many ways for fans and visitors to fuel up on fun during May, which has been officially declared Motorsports Month in North Carolina by Governor Pat McCrory. 



Surrounding the 10 days of NASCAR Thunder at Charlotte Motor Speedway, the NASCAR Hall of Fame is offering many ways for fans and visitors to fuel up on fun during May, which has been officially declared Motorsports Month in North Carolina by Governor Pat McCrory. From Racing Insiders Tours to the historic announcement of the Class of 2016 to the inaugural PNC Speed Street 5K and Kids 600 Yard Fun Run, guests will find high-octane happenings at the NASCAR Hall of Fame all month long.

The NASCAR Hall of Fame is also celebrating Membership Appreciation Month throughout May with daily giveaways, a chance to win a VIP experience at the Bojangles’ Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway, special members-only activities like a historian-led tour through the Hall, an exclusive sneak peek of the newest special exhibit set to open this summer, a private autograph session with the Class of 2016, a simulator racing challenge and more. Additional member benefits include annual admission and unlimited simulator rides, member gifts, access to exclusive content, discounts and more. Fans can learn more about becoming a NASCAR Hall of Fame member at nascarhall.com/membership.

And just off the heels of celebrating the NASCAR Hall of Fame’s fifth anniversary, the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2016 and the recipient of the 2016 Landmark Award for Outstanding Contributions to NASCAR will be announced live in the Great Hall on Wednesday, May 20 at 6 p.m. ET. The announcement is open to the public (admission to the Great Hall is free after 5 p.m.) and will be broadcast live from the NASCAR Hall of Fame on NBC Sports Network, Sirius XM NASCAR Radio and NASCAR.com. Fans still have time to lock in their vote for the legends they think should be in the NASCAR Hall of Fame’s seventh induction class by submitting a Fan Vote on NASCAR.com/halloffame. Fans have until Monday, May 18 at 11:59 p.m. ET to vote for five of the 20 nominees for the Class of 2016. The top five nominees with the most fan votes will be cast as the final ballot on Voting Day. 




 

List of NASCAR HOF Race Week activities below:


THURSDAY, MAY 14

"Driven" Movie Premiere (Legends and Champions Club Members Only)


Legends and Champions Club Members are invited to a special movie premiere of the documentary “Driven” on Thursday, May 14 at 5:30 p.m. in the NASCAR Hall of Fame High Octane Theater. Hosted by Michael Waltrip Racing, the documentary features Patrick Staropoli as a University of Miami medical student racing his way to NASCAR. For more information about becoming a member, visit nascarhall.com/membership.

FRIDAY, MAY 15

Racing Insiders Tour: Tour 85


The Racing Insiders Tour is an all-access, in-depth tour in and around Charlotte’s racing community. The Tour 85 itinerary makes stops at the NASCAR Hall of Fame and shops along Interstate 85 including Stewart-Haas Racing, Roush Fenway Racing and Hendrick Motorsports. The tour runs from approximately 9:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. To purchase tickets, visit racinginsiderstour.com.

SATURDAY, MAY 16

Simulator Racing Challenge (Members Only)


NASCAR Hall of Fame members are invited to compete in an iRacing simulator challenge in Race Week on Saturday, May 16 beginning at 9 a.m. for the chance to be crowned the simulator racing champion. For more information about becoming a member, visit nascarhall.com/membership. MONDAY, MAY 18

Racing Insiders Tour: Tour 85 The Racing Insiders Tour is an all-access, in-depth tour in and around Charlotte’s racing community. The Tour 85 itinerary makes stops at the NASCAR Hall of Fame and shops along Interstate 85 including Stewart-Haas Racing, Roush Fenway Racing and Hendrick Motorsports. The tour runs from approximately 9:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. To purchase tickets, visit racinginsiderstour.com.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 20

NASCAR Hall of Fame Voting Day VIP Experience (Legends Members Only)


NASCAR Hall of Fame Legends Members will have access to an exclusive area located behind the scenes, just outside the all-important Voting Room at the Charlotte Convention Center. For more information about becoming a member, visit nascarhall.com/membership.

Class of 2016 Announcement (Open to the Public)


The NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2016 and the recipient of the 2016 Landmark Award for Outstanding Contributions to NASCAR will be announced live in the Great Hall on Wednesday, May 20 at 6 p.m. ET. The announcement is open to the public (admission to the Great Hall is free after 5 p.m.) and will be broadcast live from the NASCAR Hall of Fame on NBC Sports Network, Sirius XM NASCAR Radio and NASCAR.com.


THURSDAY, MAY 21

Racing Insiders Tour: Tour 77


The Racing Insiders Tour is an all-access, in-depth tour in and around Charlotte’s racing community. The Tour 77 itinerary makes stops at the NASCAR Hall of Fame and shops along Interstate 77 including Joe Gibbs Racing, Penske Racing and Michael Waltrip Racing. The tour runs from approximately 9:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. To purchase tickets, visit racinginsiderstour.com.

Circle K and Kangaroo Speed Street Festival Presented by Coca-Cola


As one of the largest street festivals in the Southeast with approximately 400,000 attendees over three days, Speed Street features live entertainment, access to NASCAR stars and interactive activities for the whole family. The Coca-Cola Stage will be located next to the NASCAR Hall of Fame and will feature free live performances by Mike Regan’s All Stars (5:30 p.m.), The Reason You Stayed (7-8 p.m.), Appetite for Destruction, The Ultimate Guns & Roses Experience (8:30 p.m.) and Departure, A Journey Tribute Band (10:30 p.m.). For a full schedule of events, visit 600festival.com.


FRIDAY, MAY 22

Racing Insiders Tour: Tour 85


The Racing Insiders Tour is an all-access, in-depth tour in and around Charlotte’s racing community. The Tour 85 itinerary makes stops at the NASCAR Hall of Fame and shops along Interstate 85 including Stewart-Haas Racing, Roush Fenway Racing and Hendrick Motorsports. The tour runs from approximately 9:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. To purchase tickets, visit racinginsiderstour.com.

Historian-Led Tour (Members Only)


Join NASCAR Hall of Fame Historian Buz McKim for an exclusive tour of the NASCAR Hall of Fame at 11 a.m. Learn more about the history and heritage of NASCAR and how it is preserved through artifacts and exhibits at the Hall. For more information about becoming a member, visit nascarhall.com/membership.

Sneak Peek of New Exhibits (Members Only)


NASCAR Hall of Fame members are invited to join the exhibits team in the NASCAR Hall of Fame Legends Room at 2:30 p.m. for a behind-the-scenes look at artifacts included in the newest special exhibit set to open this summer. For more information about becoming a member, visit nascarhall.com/membership.

Circle K and Kangaroo Speed Street Festival Presented by Coca-Cola


As one of the largest street festivals in the Southeast with approximately 400,000 attendees over three days, Speed Street features live entertainment, access to NASCAR stars and interactive activities for the whole family. The Coca-Cola Stage will be located next to the NASCAR Hall of Fame and will feature free live performances by Amy Taylor (6 p.m.), Parmalee (9 p.m.) and Corey Smith (10:30 p.m.) as well as a motorcycle giveaway by the NASCAR Foundation (7 p.m.) and a Q&A with Coca-Cola racing family drivers (8 p.m.). For a full schedule of events, visit 600festival.com.


SATURDAY, MAY 23

PNC Speed Street 5K and Kids 600 Yard Fun Run


The inaugural PNC Speed Street 5K will take place on Saturday, May 23 at 8 a.m. in Uptown Charlotte. The start line will be on Tryon Street and the finish line will be located at the NASCAR Hall of Fame as well as the Speed Street Kids 600 Yard Fun Run that will begin inside the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Glory Road and end on the NASCAR Hall of Fame Plaza. The awards celebration will take place on the Coca-Cola Stage at 9:15 a.m. To register, visit speedstreet5k.racesonline.com.

Q&A with NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2016


Join the recently announced Class of 2016 for a moderated Q&A session in the Great Hall at 10 a.m. (subject to change based on Hall of Famer availability). This event is open to the public. General admission is required.

Class of 2016 Autograph Session (Members Only)


NASCAR Hall of Fame members are invited to join the recently announced Class of 2016 for a members-only autograph session in the Hall of Honor from 10:30-11:30 a.m. (subject to change based on Hall of Famer availability). For more information about becoming a member, visit nascarhall.com/membership.

Legends and Champions Club Members Reception with the Class of 2016


Legends and Champion Club Members are invited to a special reception with the recently announced Class of 2016 in the Theater Lobby at 11:30 a.m. (subject to change based on Hall of Famer availability). For more information about becoming a member, visit nascarhall.com/membership.

Circle K and Kangaroo Speed Street Festival Presented by Coca-Cola


As one of the largest street festivals in the Southeast with approximately 400,000 attendees over three days, Speed Street features live entertainment, access to NASCAR stars and interactive activities for the whole family. The Coca-Cola Stage will be located next to the NASCAR Hall of Fame and will feature free live performances by School or Rock (4:30 p.m.), Halfway to Hazard (8 p.m.), Craig Wayne Boyd, winner of “The Voice” (9 p.m.) and Dennis DeYoung and the music of Styx (10:30 p.m.). Additional activities at the Coca-Cola Stage on Saturday, May 23 include Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest (6 p.m.) and a Q&A with Coca-Cola racing family drivers (7 p.m.). For a full schedule of events, visit 600festival.com.


SUNDAY, MAY 24

Special Charter Member Presentation (Charter Members Only)


NASCAR Hall of Fame Charter Members are invited to special ceremony featuring inaugural inductee Junior Johnson in the High Octane Theater at 10 a.m. to honor their commitment and support of the NASCAR Hall of Fame since it opened in 2010.


TUESDAY, MAY 26

Racing Insiders Tour: Tour 85


The Racing Insiders Tour is an all-access, in-depth tour in and around Charlotte’s racing community. The Tour 85 itinerary makes stops at the NASCAR Hall of Fame and shops along Interstate 85 including Stewart-Haas Racing, Roush Fenway Racing and Hendrick Motorsports. The tour runs from approximately 9:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. To purchase tickets, visit racinginsiderstour.com.

To accommodate the adrenaline-pumping action and thousands of fans coming to town this month, the NASCAR Hall of Fame will also offer special hours beginning May 15:

May 15-17: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.

May 18-20: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

May 21-22: 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.

May 23-24: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.

May 25-31: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

General admission tickets to the NASCAR Hall of Fame can be purchased by calling (877) 231-2010 or at nascarhall.com. Admission is $19.95 for adults, $17.95 for seniors and military, $12.95 for children 5-12 and free for children younger than 5. Memberships are available starting at $125. The NASCAR Hall of Fame is open daily 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. For more details, visit nascarhall.com

Updates are available at facebook.com/nascarhall or by following @NASCARHall on Twitter.

Sunday, October 12, 2014

PaHud, 2014 PEAK Stock Car Dream Challenge Winner - One and Done

Christian PaHud celebrates his first career NASCAR K&N Pro Series West victory
at All American Speedway in Roseville, Calif.  (Noah Graham/Getty Images for NASCAR)

Christian PaHud Makes His First #KNWest
Start A #NASCAR Dream Come True

The PEAK Stock Car Dream Challenge is a contest that consisted of several challenges such as exhibiting car control on a skidpad, displaying short track skills on the Charlotte Motor Speedway quarter-mile, learning to adapt by running a Dirt Late Model at The Dirt Track at Charlotte Motor Speedway, a test of endurance in a go-kart race, hot laps on the main Charlotte Motor Speedway race course, running laps on street cars at the Charlotte Motor Speedway infield road course, going through the pits for a live pit stop and demonstrating marketability.

After submitting a video entry, PaHud was selected from a pool of hundreds of aspiring racers to compete as one of eighteen finalists under the guidance of NASCAR Drivers Michael Waltrip, Clint Bowyer, Brian Vickers, Danica Patrick and Jeff Burton, for a chance to win a PEAK racing sponsorship.

Christian PaHud is a third generation driver who has committed his life both on and off the track to racing. Residing in North Carolina, he currently races stock cars in the Southeast Limited Late Model Series and is pursuing his Associates Degree in Applied Science.

He started his first go-kart race on his fourth birthday, and worked his way up through legends cars and late models. He has more than 250 career races under his belt. However, winning the PEAK Stock Car Dream Challenge is the highlight of his career.

His prize included the opportunity to become the next PEAK Stock Car Dream Driver and compete as a competitively licensed driver in a PEAK-sponsored stock car in a sanctioned race. (ARV $12,000).

Unbelievably, PaHud, who is twenty-one years old, converted that opportunity into his first NASCAR victory by winning the Toyota/NAPA Auto Parts 150 at All American Speedway. To top it off, he started off the day by winning the Coors Light Pole Award!

PaHud led twice for a race-high fifty-nine laps. He took the lead for good from series regular Brandon McReynolds on a Lap 126 restart. Then in a race which featured six lead changes, the 2014 PEAK Stock Car Dream Challenge Winner held off a late charge by ‘Sunoco Rookie of the Year’ James Bickford to claim the victory.

PaHud drove the No. 99 PEAK Toyota for Bill McAnally Racing to make his NASCAR dream come true. Michael Waltrip finished the race in tenth place.

Saturday, October 11, 2014

#KNWest Statistical Advance: Roseville (#nascar)


Michael Waltrip returns to the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West in the Toyota/NAPA Auto Parts 150 at All American Speedway
Michael Waltrip returns to the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West
in the Toyota/NAPA Auto Parts 150 at All American Speedway
(Getty Images for NASCAR)

The NASCAR K&N Pro Series West visits All American Speedway in Roseville, California, on Saturday, October 11, 2014.


Roseville Race Setup


  • Greg Pursley has a 15-point lead over Dylan Lupton in the championship standings with two events left in the 2014 season. Pursley finished fifth in this event last season while Lupton, in his track debut, crossed the line in 15th.
  • Brandon McReynolds is tied for the series' lead in top-five finishes, 10, through the first 12 events of the season. McReynolds has two runner-up finishes in his last three series’ starts and four podium finishes in his last six starts.
  • David Mayhew leads all current drivers with five top fives and seven top 10s in seven All American Speedway starts.

NASCAR K&N Pro Series West At Roseville


  • This race will be the 16th series visit to All American Speedway. The track hosted five series events between 1977 and 1982 when it was a quarter-mile oval and nine races since 2008, after it was renovated and became a third-mile track. The series visited Roseville twice each year between 2008-2011 and once each year since 2012.
  • All American Speedway is located at the Placer County Fairgrounds in Roseville, California. It began as a quarter-mile dirt oval in 1955 and was known as Placer County Speedway. It was paved in 1972. • The 15 series races at All American Speedway produced 11 different winners. Eric Holmes, with four wins, and his former teammate at Bill McAnally Racing – Paulie Harraka, with two wins – are the only multiple winners.
  • Twelve different drivers have qualified on the pole in series competition at Roseville. Harraka has the most poles, with three.
  • Holmes has the most top-five and top-10 finishes at Roseville, with seven and eight respectively.
  • Holmes has the most series starts at All American Speedway, taking the green flag there 10 times.
  • The race distance was extended for a green-white-checkered finish in four of the 10 most recent series events at Roseville.
  • Toyota leads manufacturers with six victories at All American Speedway.
  • Seven of the 15 series races at Roseville were won by the pole winner. Jason Fensler started the furthest back and won, coming from 15th on the grid in 2011. • 138 different drivers have raced in series competition at the fairgrounds track.



Monday, September 29, 2014

Waltrip and Slate Score an improved 28 points (#nascar)



Michael Waltrip and Emma Slater danced Waltz on Dancing with the Stars 19 on Monday, September 29, 2014. Music was “Everything I Do I Do It For You” by Bryan Adams. Waltrip’s best dance and the judges loved it.

“I was mesmerized,” said judge Carrie Ann Inaba. “You did a great job.”

 “I saw you point at me — you won me over,” said guest judge Kevin Hart. 

“That was your best dance ever,” said judge Julianne Hough. 

“It really shows that you worked,” said judge Bruno Tonioli. 


The judges gave them a total score of 28.

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

K&N Pro Series West (#knwest) Returns To Irwindale! (#nascar)

NAPA AUTO PARTS 150 MARCH 22

Special Guest: NASCAR Sprint Cup Driver Clint Bowyer


Irwindale, Calif. - - After a two-year absence, all the short track action and excitement of the K&N Pro Series West will be back at "LA's Half-Mile Superspeedway" when the Napa Auto Parts 150 championship series event roars to life on Saturday night, March 22, 2014!

"We're all very pleased to have this top pro series back at Irwindale ... we really missed them," said Race Director Mike Atkinson. "These these drivers and their teams are some of the most competitive in the business. If you haven't witnessed twenty-six K&N West drivers mixing it up on a fast half-mile track like Irwindale, you've really missed some very exciting short-course stock car racing."

This event will be the first race on the busy Irwindale Speedway calendar for 2014 and will feature a very special guest appearance by Clint Bowyer, driver of the #15 5-Hour Energy Sprint Cup Toyota for Michael Waltrip Racing.

Tickets for the March 22 K&N event are now available on the website: www.irwindaleeventcenter.com as well as by telephone at the Speedway ticket office: 626-358-1100

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Waltrip, Holmes, and Staropoli
on Bill McAnally Racing Roster

A two time Daytona 500 winner
Michael Waltrip
Michael Waltrip, Eric Holmes and Patrick Staropoli, will join driver Brandon McReynolds to compete for Bill McAnally Racing in select series events in 2014.

Waltrip, a two-time Daytona 500 winner, is slated to race in two series events in 2014. It will mark his fifth straight season of competing in a BMR entry. The co-owner of Michael Waltrip Racing has one victory in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West, at Pikes Peak International Raceway in Colorado in 1997.

Holmes, a three-time champion in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West, is scheduled to compete in select series events for BMR in 2014. In addition to winning series titles in 2006, 2008 and 2010; Holmes has 17 wins and 13 poles in 102 starts.

Patrick Staropoli
Staropoli will return to run five races for BMR in 2014. Staropoli, 24, of Plantation, Fla., had one top-five and two top-10 finishes in two starts for the team in 2013, which followed his winning the PEAK Stock Car Dream Challenge.

BMR has a long history of success in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West. The team won five series championships – in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2008 and 2010 – and its multi-car teams have combined for a record 50 series wins.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

K&N Pro Series West - TUNE-IN ALERT




WHAT: The Toyota/NAPA 150 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race from All American Speedway in Roseville, Calif. 

WHAT: The Toyota/NAPA 150 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race from All American Speedway in Roseville, Calif. 

WHEN: Friday, Oct. 25 at 2 p.m. Eastern Time 

WHERE: FOX Sports 1

The Toyota/NAPA 150 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race from All American Speedway in Roseville, Calif., will now air on FOX Sports 1 at 2 p.m. ET on Oct. 25, as part of a full day of NASCAR programming. 

It joins an eight-hour lineup that includes NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice from Martinsville (Va.) Speedway and NASCAR Live programming. 

The Roseville race will replay on Oct. 27 at noon ET.

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Hayley Charges To Victory At All American

Hayley Earns First Career NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Win

Cameron Hayley captured his first K&N Pro Series West checkered flag!
Cameron Hayley captured his first K&N Pro Series West checkered flag Saturday
 in Roseville. (Victor Decolongon/Getty Images for NASCAR)

ROSEVILLE, Calif. (Oct. 12, 2013) – Cameron Hayley out-dueled polesitter and race leader Derek Thorn following the ninth and final restart of the Toyota/NAPA Auto Parts 150 Saturday night at All American Speedway to earn his first career NASCAR K&N Pro Series West victory.



Hayley, a 17-year-old from Calgary, Alberta, battled Thorn for five laps following the last restart and made the decisive move on Lap 146 to pull ahead of Thorn and pull out his first win in a points race.

After five runner-up finishes, the breakthrough victory came in Hayley’s 32nd career start.

Thorn, who earned his fourth career Coors Light Pole Award earlier in the evening, held on for second while Eric Holmes crossed the line third. Michael Self and Greg Pursley brought home the top five.

Patrick Staropoli, Dylan Hutchins, Shane Golobic, Daryl Harr and Luis Tyrell completed the top 10 finishers. Hayley, a member of the NASCAR Next driver group, first visited Victory Lane in a NASCAR K&N Pro Series car in the inaugural non-points UNOH Battle At The Beach on the short track at Daytona International Speedway this past February.

The Toyota/NAPA Auto Parts 150 will air on FS1 on Sunday, Oct. 27 at 12 p.m. ET.

The next event on the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West schedule will be the NAPA Auto Parts 150 at Kern County Raceway Park in Bakersfield, Calif., on Oct. 26.

NASCAR K&N PRO SERIES WEST RECAP

Toyota/NAPA Auto Parts 150

Unofficial Results

Saturday At All American Speedway Roseville, CA

Lap length: 0.333 miles

(Start position in parentheses)

  1. (2) Cameron Hayley, Calgary, Ford, 150 laps, 53.534 mph.
  2. (1) Derek Thorn, Lakeport, CA, Ford, 150.
  3. (3) Eric Holmes, Escalon, CA, Toyota, 150.
  4. (11) Michael Self, Park City, UT, Chevrolet, 150.
  5. (5) Greg Pursley, Newhall, CA, Ford, 150.
  6. (10) Patrick Staropoli, Plantation, Fla., Toyota, 150.
  7. (8) Dylan Hutchison, Fair Oaks, CA, Chevrolet, 150.
  8. (14) Shane Golobic, Fremont, Calif., Toyota, 150.
  9. (12) Daryl Harr, Edmonton, Alberta, Chevrolet, 150.
  10. (17) Luis Tyrrell, Brisbane, Calif., Chevrolet, 150.
  11. (16) Jay Beasley, Las Vegas, Nev., Toyota, 150.
  12. (20) Carlos Vieira, Atwater, Calif., Toyota, 150.
  13. (13) Giles Thornton, Whitefish, Mont., Toyota, 150.
  14. (15) Thomas Martin, Auburn, Calif., Chevrolet, 150.
  15. (6) Dylan Lupton, Wilton, Calif., Ford, 150.
  16. (9) Travis Milburn, Eagle, Idaho, Toyota, 150.
  17. (19) Jim Weiler, Sonoma, Calif., Ford, 150.
  18. (21) Carl Harr, Edmonton, Alberta, Chevrolet, 148.
  19. (23) Jack Sellers, Sacramento, CA, Chevrolet, 141.
  20. (7) Michael Waltrip, Owensboro, Ky., Toyota, 78, transmission.
  21. (22) John Wood, Eagle, ID, Toyota, 73, electrical.
  22. (18) Taylor Cuzick, Tolleson, Ariz., Chevrolet, 53, accident.
  23. (24) Andrew Tuttle, Eagle, Idaho, Ford, 37, suspension
  24. (4) Jason Romero, Cameron Park, Calif., Toyota, 30, suspension.

Race Statistics

Time of Race: 55 minutes 59 seconds

Margin of Victory: .414 seconds

Fastest Qualifier: D.Thorn (87.664 mph, 13.675 seconds)

Caution Flags: 9 for 51 laps.

Lead Changes: 9 among 3 drivers.

Lap Leaders: D. Thorn 1-64; E. Holmes 65; D. Thorn 66-79; E. Holmes 80; D. Thorn 81-104; E. Holmes 105-108; D. Thorn 109-130; E. Holmes 131; D. Thorn 132-145; C. Hayley 146-150.

Standings: 1. D. Thorn, 554; 2. C. Hayley, 536; 3. G. Pursley, 529; 4. M. Self, 521; 5. D. Lupton, 469; 6. C. Harr, 420; 7. T. Cuzick, 420; 8. D. Harr, 410; 9. G. Thornton, 394; 10. J. Wood, 381.

Friday, October 11, 2013

K&N West Roseville - Fast Facts

EVENT SCHEDULE & ENTRY LIST

NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race at
All American Speedway in Roseville, California
FAST FACTS

The Race: This event is the 13th of 15 events on the 2013 schedule for the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West.

The Procedure: The starting field is 24 cars, including provisionals. The first 20 cars will qualify through two-lap time trials. The remaining four spots will be awarded through the provisional process. The race will be 150 laps (50 miles).

The Track: All American Speedway is a .333-mile paved oval with eight degrees banking in Turns 1 and 2. Turns 3 and 4 have progressive banking, beginning at 10 degrees and graduating to 14 degrees. The track hosted five NASCAR K&N Pro Series West events between 1977 and 1982, when it was a quarter-mile oval and nine races since it was renovated prior to the 2008 season.

Records: Qualifying: Jason Bowles, April 4, 2009, 88.218 mph, 13.589 sec.; Race: Eric Holmes, April 4, 2009, 67.576 mph, 44 minutes 21 seconds.

ROSEVILLE RACE NOTES

Waltrip Returns: Michael Waltrip is set to make his second start this season in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West, competing at All American Speedway for Bill McAnally Racing – which is based nearby. It will mark the eighth career series start for Waltrip, a two-time winner of the Daytona 500. He finished 11th at Spokane (Wash.) County Raceway in August. His only series win came at Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colo., in 1997.

Veteran Motorsports Reporter Honored As Grand Marshal: Long-time motorsports announcer and reporter Dr. Dick Berggren will be honored as the Grand Marshal for the Roseville race. Berggren was a pit reporter for NASCAR on Fox for more than a decade before retiring last year. During his announcing career, he worked NASCAR races for ESPN, CBS, TBS and TNN. He also served as the editor of Stock Car Racing magazine and later started Speedway Illustrated.

Las Vegas Champion: Fresh from winning the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Super Late Model championship at The Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Jay Beasley is set to make his second start in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West. Beasley, who has been selected to participate in the 2013 NASCAR Drive for Diversity Combine, wrapped up the super late model title with a win on Saturday.

Local Driver To Make Series Debut: Local driver Jason Romero – who won a NASCAR Whelen All-American Series late model championship at All American Speedway, as well as titles in the mini stock division there – is slated to make his debut in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West on Saturday.

Tyrrell Is Back: Luis Tyrrell, who has one top five and two top 10 finishes in two series starts, is set to compete at All American Speedway. The 17-year-old is from Brisbane, Calif.

Second Start For Staropoli: Patrick Staropoli, who won the PEAK Stock Car Dream Challenge earlier this year, returns for his second race in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West. In the PEAK Challenge, nine stock car racing hopefuls competed for the chance to become a Michael Waltrip Racing development driver. Staropoli, who finished fifth in his series debut at Spokane, will again be driving a Bill McAnally Racing entry.

Other Drivers Make Their Return: Several other drivers entered in the Roseville race are also preparing for their second series start. Phyl Zubizareta of Boise, Idaho, returns after finishing 11th in his first race at Monroe, Wash., in August. After being sidelined with mechanical trouble last week at Albuquerque, N.M., Jim Weiler of Sonoma, Calif., is set for another start. Shane Golobic is also set to make his second appearance in the series. Golobic – a sprint car driver from Fremont, Calif. – failed to qualify in making his series debut in May.

Media Get Chance Behind The Wheel: Media members from the Sacramento area will get a chance to get behind the wheel of a stock car at All American Speedway this week. Bill McAnally Racing Promotions will have two stock cars at the track on Wednesday morning to give local media a chance to get a first-hand account of what it’s like to wheel a stock car around the banked third-mile oval.

Big Day Of Competition: Race promoter, Bill McAnally Racing Promotions, has put together another great lineup of competition for the Roseville event. In addition to the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West, the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series late models will be in competing and the Legends of the Pacific will also be in action.

Benefit For Breast Cancer Endowment: As part of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a portion of the proceeds from the Roseville event will go to the Placer County Breast Cancer Endowment, a local non-profit organization.

LAST TIME OUT: Albuquerque

Another Win For Pursley: Greg Pursley scored his fourth win of the season and 17th of his career with a victory in the NAPA Auto Parts 150 presented by NAPA AutoCare Centers at NAPA Speedway in Albuquerque, N.M., on Sept. 28. With it, he moved into a tie with Eric Holmes and Bill Sedgwick for eighth on the list of all-time career series wins.

Thorn Takes The Pole: Derek Thorn turned the fastest lap during qualifying at Albuquerque to garner the Coors Light Pole Award. It marked his second pole of the year and third career pole.

Leading The Way: The father and son team of Carl and Daryl Harr were up front, running 1-2, for a considerable portion of the race at Albuquerque. Carl led 51 laps before eventually finishing ninth. Daryl ran second to his father and went on to finish 14th.

Strong Debut: Several newcomers to the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West had a notable debut at Albuquerque. Eighteen-year-old Chase Briscoe of Mitchell, Ind., started sixth and finished eighth. JD White of Liberal, Kan., led six laps before finishing 11th. Jay Beasley of Las Vegas started eighth and ran in the top 10 throughout the event before being sidelined late with electrical trouble.

Career Mark: Series veteran John Wood came away from Albuquerque with a top 10, matching his career best finish of 10th.

NEXT TIME OUT: Bakersfield

The NASCAR K&N Pro Series West will make its inaugural visit to Kern County Raceway Park near Bakersfield, Calif., for the NAPA Auto Parts 150 on Saturday, Oct. 26.The high-banked, half-mile track – which opened earlier this year – is located west of Bakersfield, along Interstate 5.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

K&N West Statistical Advance: Roseville

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – The NASCAR K&N Pro Series West visits All American Speedway in Roseville, Calif., on Saturday, Oct. 12. Below is a statistical look at the recent performance of the series and selected drivers at Roseville, as well as some other statistical trends:

Giles Thornton - K&N Pro Series West Rookie
Series rookie Giles Thornton looks to make his first start
at All American Speedway (Getty Images for NASCAR)

Roseville Race Setup

  • While Derek Thorn holds a 20-point lead in the championship standings, the three drivers in second through fourth are all within just nine points of each other. Greg Pursley is second in the standings, one point ahead of Cameron Hayley. Michael Self is fourth in points, nine markers behind Pursley.
  • Dylan Lupton has a significant 20-point lead in the chase for the Sunoco Rookie of the Year Award over Giles Thornton. Lupton could clinch the award with a strong finish at Roseville.
  • Cameron Hayley has registered a top-10 finish in all 12 races so far this year. He has 14 consecutive top 10 finishes, extending back to last season.
  • NASCAR K&N Pro Series West At Roseville
  • This race will be the 15th series visit to All American Speedway. The track hosted five series events between 1977 and 1982 when it was a quarter-mile oval and nine races since 2008, after it was renovated and became a third-mile track. The series visited Roseville twice each year between 2008-2011 and once in 2012 and this year.
  • All American Speedway is located at the Placer County Fairgrounds in Roseville, Calif. It began as a quarter-mile dirt oval in 1955 and was known as Placer County Speedway. It was paved in 1972.
  • The 14 series races at All American Speedway produced 10 different winners. Eric Holmes, with four wins, and his former teammate at Bill McAnally Racing – Paulie Harraka, with two wins – are the only multiple winners.
  • Eleven different drivers have qualified on the pole in series competition at Roseville. Harraka has the most poles, with three.
  • Holmes has the most top-five finishes at Roseville, with six.
  • Holmes is tied with David Mayhew and Moses Smith for the most top-10 finishes at Roseville, with seven each.
  • Holmes has the most series starts at All American Speedway, taking the green flag there nine times.
  • The race distance was extended for a green-white-checkered finish in four of the nine most recent series events at Roseville.
  • Toyota leads manufacturers with six victories at All American Speedway.
  • Seven of the 14 series races at Roseville were won by the pole winner. Jason Fensler started the furthest back and won, coming from 15th on the grid in 2011.
  • 127 different drivers have raced in series competition at the fairgrounds track.

Roseville Data

Race: #13 of 15 (10/12/13)

Track Layout: .333-mile, paved oval

Race Length: 150 laps (50 miles)

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Saturday, October 5, 2013

Waltrip Joins TOYOTA/NAPA AUTO
PARTS 150 Roster

NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Cars
NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Cars

ROSEVILLE, California – NASCAR is racing into the Sacramento region in just a matter of days with the TOYOTA/NAPA AUTO PARTS 150 presented by Ace Hardware and Incredible Solutions at All American Speedway on Saturday, October 12.

As the largest one day event of its type brings thousands of travelers into Placer County, it will also bring numerous talented drivers that will be behind the wheel as the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West brings its door to door NASCAR action to the tight 1/3 mile track at the Placer County Fairgrounds. Among the talent will be NASCAR Sprint Cup driver Michael Waltrip.

A two time Daytona 500 winner,
Michael Waltrip
A two time Daytona 500 winner, Waltrip will be aboard a Bill McAnally Racing NAPA Toyota to race in this upcoming event that will benefit the Placer County Breast Cancer Endowment. Waltrip garnered victories at the world center of speed in 2001 and 2003 and is one of NASCAR's most colorful drivers.

A native of Owensboro, Kentucky, Waltrip is not only known for his decorated racing resume behind the wheel. He is also a nationally known racing commentator, a published author and the co-owner of Michael Waltrip Racing which fields multiple drivers in the nationally known Sprint Cup Series including drivers such as Martin Truex Jr., Clint Boyer, Brian Vickers, Mark Martin and more.

The NASCAR K&N Pro Series West is home to the future stars of NASCAR. The highly competitive series is known for its superior level of competition as drivers compete for a regional championship from which many advance to the highest level of NASCAR competition. This series has garnered many of today's top NASCAR drivers including names like Kevin Harvick, Trevor Bayne, Clint Boyer and Martin Truex. Notably Kyle Larson, of Elk Grove, the 2012 K&N Pro Series East championship is already a top competitor in the NASCAR Nationwide Series with plans to graduate to the elite Sprint Cup next year.

This race series is filled with both young and veteran drivers, all of which are hungry for victory and will bring a great deal of fireworks to the All American Speedway that are even hotter than those which are launched during the opening ceremonies of this grand event.. Last year, an outstanding 31 NASCAR K&N Pro Series entries arrived in Roseville, all vying for a spot in the 24 car field.


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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Now The Real NASCAR Penalties Loom Dark

Two of Michael Waltrip Racing's sponsors are reviewing their relationships with the race team following the organization's attempt to manipulate the finish at Richmond.


NAPA Auto Parts posted on its Facebook page Wednesday it is disappointed a partner would make ''such a significant error in judgment.'' NAPA is the sponsor for Martin Truex Jr., who was kicked out of the Chase for the Sprint Car championship when NASCAR sanctioned MWR for its actions in Saturday night's race. NAPA added it has launched a review of its future partnership with MWR.

Additionally, Clint Bowyer's sponsor, 5-Hour Energy tweeted it is reviewing its sponsorship relations internally.

It is going to be an interesting 2014 NASCAR Season.
 

Michael Waltrip spoke exclusively to FOX Sports 1's NASCAR Race Hub on Tuesday. In part one of his sitdown with Bob Dillner, Waltrip addressed the heavy punishment handed out to Michael Waltrip Racing following the controvery at Richmond International Raceway.

 
What Bowyer and MWR officials allegedly did was akin to stealing or points shaving.  It was not only unprofessional but crossed the line of fair play and common decency. While NASCAR's penalties were significant, losing a sponsor can put the ending Period to a team.
 
NASCAR Race Mom thinks that Michael Waltrip made the fatal mistake of forgetting about the all important NASCAR Fans and essential NASCAR Sponsors!