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Topic: USAC WESTERN SPRINT CARS EMBARK ON 2010 SEASON THIS WEEKEND
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USAC WESTERN SPRINT CARS EMBARK ON 2010 SEASON THIS WEEKEND

17 race slate on tap for one of the fastest series on asphalt

SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA (April 15, 2010) – The USAC Amsoil Western Sprint Car Series will kick off its 2010 campaign this Saturday at All American Speedway in Roseville, Calif. with a 50 lap feature scheduled for the one-third mile asphalt oval just outside Sacramento.

The asphalt wingless warriors of the predominately 360 cubic inch powered series will be touring to three different states over a 17 race calendar this year. New life has been breathed into the series with the introduction of the affordable Schwanke-spec engine option and also the inclusion of national 410 cubic inch powerplants as well.

Among the highlights on the schedule is four shows each at All American Speedway and Orange Show Speedway, located in San Bernadino, Calif.

Race fans in the Rocky Mountains will get to see the series at Rocky Mountain Raceways on May 31 and July 24. These events are the traditional combination races with the USAC Rocky Mountain Series.

Back on the tour for 2010 is a trip up to Meridian Speedway in Idaho on September 18 and 19. The challenging flat quarter-mile asphalt oval is back on the schedule after a two year absence.

Two drivers who will not be running for a championship this year are the Swanson brothers Kody and Tanner. Tanner Swanson was the champion the last two seasons, with older brother Kody breaking through in 2005 for the crown.

Some observers might be inclined to put five-time USAC champion Tony Hunt as the favorite aboard his Metal Works-sponsored, Schwanke-spec engine powered #56. But several other racers should challenge.

17 year-old Luis Ramos of Clovis, Calif. will be driving the 2007 championship Kaplan-Genoso Racing. Former USAC Western Midget champion Scott Pierovich of Alamo, Calif. will be at the controls of the potent Ken Peirson-owned #14.

Fresno school teacher Audra Sasselli will compete on Saturday at Roseville in her family-owned black and orange #77 mount. Shauna Hogg of Citrus Heights, Calif. will be in attendance on Saturday driving her Backpack Charlie #5.

Tony Hunt Motorsports will also debut its new driver development program with the “Speed Swede” Marten Hansen driving the 56jr on Saturday. Hansen is the first of several young promising rookies who will drive this car throughout the year. Other entries expected on Saturday include Santa Rosa’s Brian McClish, Rohnert Park’s JoJo Helberg, Alan Hardy of San Mateo, Calif., and Marvin Mitchell of Tracy, Calif.

The All American Speedway is located on the Placer County Fairgrounds in Roseville, Calif. A practice will be held Friday night from 3:30 – 6:30 p.m. On Saturday, grandstand gates open at 4 p.m. with racing to start at 6.

All American Speedway is online at www.allamericanspeedway.com

The United States Auto Club is online at www.usacracing.com USAC Western Sprint Car Series can be followed on Facebook as well.



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