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Perris Auto Speedway
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For Immediate Release
SPENCER, CLAUSEN, COTTLE AND ADEN LATEST ENTRIES FOR THE BUDWEISER OVAL NATIONALS!
(OCTOBER 8, 2010, PERRIS, CA) Two-time defending Amsoil USAC/CRA Sprint Car champion Mike Spencer is among the latest entries for the 15th Annual Budweiser Oval Nationals at Perris Auto Speedway on November 4th, 5th and 6th. Other recent entries are Indiana based drivers Bryan Clauson and Shane Cattle along with Apple Valley, California racer John Aden.
Spencer, 29, of Temecula, California, is closing in on his third straight Amsoil USAC/CRA championship. Heading into this weekend's race at the Southern California Fair, the Cal Poly Pomona engineering graduate has a commanding 226-point lead in the championship point standings over Danny Sheridan. In addition, his four wins have him tied for the lead in that category with David Cardey and Damion Gardner. Driving Ron Chaffin's famous #50 car, Spencer had his best ever Oval Nationals finish last year when he led 15-laps and finished second to Gardner in the 40-lap A main.
Clauson, who was born in Carmichael, California and now resides in Noblesville, Indiana, was the runner-up for Rookie of the Year in the NASCAR Nationwide Series in 2008. Returning to his open wheel racing roots, Clauson had a dream season in 2009 winning the Belleville Midget Nationals, Turkey Night Grand Prix, Night Before the Brickyard and the Indiana Midget Week Championship. In addition, the now 21-year old racer closed the 2009 campaign by leading all 30-laps to win the 2nd Annual Glenn Howard Memorial at The PAS. Clauson has three wins and is currently second in the 2010 Amsoil USAC/CRA National Sprint Car standings. He has five in the USAC Mopar Midget National Series and leads the point hunt in that division. Two weeks ago, Clauson won the Silver Crown portion of the Eldora 4-Crown Nationals driving for Tony Stewart. Clauson was fourth in last year's Oval Nationals.
Cottle, who will turn 39 on October 22nd, finished second in the Kokomo Speedway point standings in 2010. The lanky driver is currently 16th in the Amsoil USAC National Sprint Car standings. He has won three Sprint Car championships at Kokomo (2004, 2005 and 2007) and was the 2005 and 2006 Indiana Midget Week champion. Affectionately known as "The Throttle" to his fans, Cottle won the world's most grueling Sprint Car race when he captured the Little 500 (500-lap race on a quarter mile paved track) at Anderson, Indiana in 2008. Cottle last raced in the Oval Nationals in 2008 when he had problems and was the first car out of the A main.
Aden is a jack-of-all-trades when it comes to racing. He first made a name for himself as a teenage Speedway Motorcycle racer in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Known as "Mr. Excitement," the slender driver won the 2007 Victorville Auto Raceway Sprint Car championship and is currently ranked second to Cody Williams in the 2010 championship standings at the High Desert track. When not racing himself, Aden promotes the Wheel-to-Wheel Raceway track on the San Bernardino County Fairgrounds in Victorville, preps the track surface at the Victorville Auto Raceway and in a throwback to the old days, builds all of his own Sprint Cars and parts. Aden was 18th in the B main at last years Oval Nationals.
The Budweiser Oval Nationals is America's premiere and toughest traditional Sprint Car race. All drivers have to race all three nights as they seek the prestigious title of Budweiser Oval Nationals champion and the $12,500.00 first place paycheck that goes with it. It is a full points paying event for both the Amsoil USAC/CRA and USAC National Sprint Cars. The final two days of the three-day racing fest will also include the California Lightning Sprint Cars.
Advance tickets for the 15th Annual Budweiser Oval Nationals are on sale now. You can order by phone at: 1-800-595-4849 or online at perrisautospeedway.com or tix.com
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For more information call The PAS at: (951) 940-0134.
Perris Auto Speedway is located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds (home of October's Southern California Fair), approximately one hour east of Los Angeles and one hour North of San Diego. To get to the track, take the 215 freeway, exit on the Ramona Expressway and go three miles east to the fairgrounds.
Video and DVD productions of all racing events at Perris Auto Speedway are available from Jeff Kristensen's Raceway Video. For more information on these productions you can call: (818) 618-9764 or visit the web site at: racewayvideo.com.
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2010 15th BUDWEISER OVAL NATIONALS ENTRY LIST
OK – Kenny Perkins – Victorville, CA
007 – Wes Gutierrez – San Martin, CA
2 – Austin Williams – Yorba Linda, CA
2B – Bryan Clauson – Noblesville, IN
3 – Rip Williams – Yorba Linda, CA
4 – Tony Jones – Orange, CA
5 – Justin Grant – West Liberty, IN
7 – Blake Miller – Yorba Linda, CA
7A – John Aden – Apple Valley, CA
8 – Shane Cottle – Kokomo, IN
8X – Jim Richardson – Graeagle, CA
20 – Levi Jones – Brownsburg, IN
21K – Cory Kruseman – Ventura, CA
37 – Matt Mitchell – Yorba Linda, CA
38 – Shane Hmiel – Pleasant Garden, NC
44 – Cody Williams – Yorba Linda, CA
50 – Mike Spencer – Temecula, CA
51 – Rusty Carlile – Bakersfield, CA
53 – Jon Stanbrough – Jamestown, IN
59 – David Cardey – Riverside, CA
71 – Damion Gardner – Pittsboro, IN
76 – JJ Hughes – Columbus, IN
92 – Greg Bragg – Visalia, CA
BUDWEISER OVAL NATIONALS CHAMPIONS
1996 - Jimmy Sills
1997 - Rip Williams
1998 – Rodney Argo
1999 – Rickie Gaunt
2000 – Tony Jones
2001 – Bud Kaeding
2002 – Bud Kaeding
2003 – Cory Kruseman
2004 – Cory Kruseman
2005 – Dave Darland
2006 – Dave Darland
2007 – Bud Kaeding
2008 – Jesse Hockett
2009 – Damion Gardner
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