Home | Register | Contact | Verify Email FAQ |
Blogs | Photo Gallery | Press Release | Results | RacersAuction.com | HoseheadsClassifieds.com
Hoosier Tire Great Plains | Hoosier Mid Atlantic | Racing Warehouse | Performance Race Parts | Xtreme Race Parts

Welcome Guest. Already registered? Please Login

 

Forum: Northern California Sprint Car (go)
Moderators: StuDeedooo

Topic: Terrell geared for Petaluma Speedway return
Email this topic to a friend | Subscribe to this TopicReport this Topic to Moderator
First | Previous | Next | Last Reply 1 to 1 of 1
BSPR
MyWebsite
September 10, 2008 at 10:01:54 PM
Joined: 07/27/2008
Posts: 49
Reply

MOTORSPORTS TEAM PRESS RELEASE – BRADLEY TERRELL – BT RACING 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, SEPTEMBER 10 , 2008  

MEDIA CONTACT: Bill Sullivan: [email protected] 

TEAM CONTACT: [email protected] 

WEBSITE INFORMATION: www.bradleyterrell.com 

Terrell geared for final All Pro Points race and Civil War Series at Petaluma Saturday 

By Bill Sullivan 

PETALUMA, CA (9-13-08) - Sebastopol’s Bradley Terrell will return to his home track of Petaluma Speedway this Saturday night for the final All Pro Point Series event of the season as well as the Hoosier Racing Tires Civil War Sprint Car Series. 

Driving his Terrell Racing owned, Argonaut Construction-Millhouse Glass sponsored #43 Maxim sprint car, the 17-year-old third year sprint car driver will look for his fifth feature event victory of the year at the track he calls home and possible first ever victory in the traveling Civil War Sprint Car Series. 

“I always enjoy when the Civil War Series comes to our home track,” said Terrell. “It would mean a lot to get a top finish in this event and have a good showing on the final race of the year. We’re looking forward to it.” 

Terrell returns to the North Bay 3/8 mile following competition in the annual Pacific Sprint Cup Invitational in Chico last week. The Wednesday night event opened four big nights of racing featuring the World of Outlaws and the best drivers in California competing in an invitational event featuring the top 32 cars in the Civil War campaign. 

After turning the 10th fastest lap in qualifying, Terrell drove from fourth place into second in the 10-lap preliminary heat race to secure a starting position in the 30-lap A-feature. During the event, Terrell was clearly on his way to a top ten finish in the race until a flat rear tire late in the event forced him to a 16th place finish in the race.  

Despite the tough luck in Chico, Terrell advanced one position in the Civil War standings and will enter Saturday’s race in the 11th position overall. He has one top five finish in the 9 starts he has made in the Civil War and three top ten finishes. Saturday’s event is also the final All Pro Points race of the season for the Petaluma Speedway championship. Terrell is fourth in the standings and is a four time feature winner in the weekly championship series. 

Following Saturday’s event, Terrell will continue to compete with the Civil War Sprint Car Series. One week from Saturday he will travel to the south bay when the series makes its one time visit to Ocean Speedway. In two weeks the series will conclude on September 27th at Placerville Speedway. Following the Civil War Series, 360 sprint car racing continues in Northern California with the Pacific Sprint Fall Nationals in October followed by the Annual Trophy Cup in Tulare

Bradley Terrell has a number of marketing partners including Argonaut Const, Millhouse Glass, the Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians, Randy Hanson Auto Body and Paint. Vanlare Steering Repair, A1 Shower and Mirror Incorporated, DK Embroidery, Knockout Signs, Allied of Santa Rosa and Sausalito and Altes Engineering. For additional information on Bradley Terrell, visit his official team website at www.bradleyterrell.com. 

PRESS PHOTOS ATTACHED 

Bradley Terrell of Sebastopol will return to his home track of Petaluma Speedway this Saturday night to compete in the final All Pro points race of the evening and the 13th round of the traveling Civil War Sprint Car Series. 

Photo by Steve Lamothe/www.stevesracingphotos.com

 

 



First | Previous | Next | Last Reply 1 to 1 of 1


Post Reply
You must be logged in to Post a Message.
Not a member register Here.
Already registered? Please Login




 

If you have a website and would like to set up a forum here at HoseHeadForums.com
please contact us by using the contact link at the top of the page.

© 2026 HoseHeadForums.com Privacy Policy