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Toyota Tundra ASCS Speedweek Press Release
Press Release Submitted by BigDog on 07/11/2008 at 9:09 AM Send To Friend | Report Press Release
Toyota Tundra ASCS Speedweek – Stuff You Should Know Lonnie Wheatley, TULSA, Okla. (July 10, 2008) – The time is now. The 16th Annual Toyota Tundra ASCS Sizzlin' Summer Speedweek featuring the O'Reilly American Sprint Cars on Tour National series is here. And you are ready to rock and roll for six nights of racing over the next nine days. You have those vacation days all lined up, and you've got the sick day excuses memorized, rehearsed and at the ready to cover that extra day or two that you didn't have. Your bags are stuffed full with all the week's necessities, including your favorite vintage racing tees. You've got the quickest routes to and from each venue all mapped out, even including that top secret traffic-free trail in and out of Dallas that you dare not tell anybody else about. And you're ready to cheer on your favorite drivers over the next six nights of racing. You're also pretty sure you know who is going to be the next Speedweek champion. You might even be right, only time will tell on that one. Either way, you're about to have some of the most fun you'll have all year. To assist to that end, take the following "Stuff You Should Know about ASCS Speedweek" into consideration as you set sail for Texarkana and points beyond … ---Gary Wright is the only driver that has won a National Tour feature event at all six Speedweek tracks. Jason Johnson has won at all but Lawton, where his title hopes imploded in 2007 after he had to use a provisional for the feature. ---When Gary Wright last won an ASCoT feature with a last-corner pass of Tony Bruce, Jr., in the Devil's Bowl Spring Nationals finale, he was 86 points ahead of Jason Johnson. Jason Johnson has won six of the 13 features since then to whittle Wright's lead to just 8 points. "The Texan" has been shut out of victory lane over that span. Wright's only stretch of ASCS feature starts without a win longer than 13 races came during a span from 1995 to 1996 when he was winless in 14 tries. When Gary snapped that skid at I-80 Speedway in July of 1996, his eventual son-in-law (Nick Smith) had barely turned teen. ---Friday's Toyota Tundra ASCS Speedweek opener at 67 Texarkana Speedway is only about 20 miles from Gary Wright's Hooks, TX, home. Yes, there will be an abundance of GW shirts in the crowd. ---Texarkana is noted for having a disproportionate number of pretty girls. We should race there more often. ---Wright ran afoul of Northwest Territory shoe Roger Crockett at Texarkana during a memorable 2005 Speedweek. Another Northwest racer had designs on the 2008 version of ASCS Speedweek as of the ASCS Northwest Region Memorial Day weekend opener, with J.J. Hickle of Quilcene, WA, ready to explore new territory. No updates on whether he is still en route or not. We'll all find out Friday at Texarkana. ---Missing in action over the past five events, Travis Rilat picks up the action at Texarkana. If he wins enough money Friday night for a new right rear tire, he moves on up the road to Little Rock. And so on… ---Since sweeping the final two legs of 2005 Speedweek at Texarkana and Little Rock's I-30 Speedway, three-time ASCS National champ Tim Crawley has been stuck on 36 career ASCS National Tour wins. He'll try to change that this week in Mike Ward's No. 88. He also probably wouldn't mind another ASCS Speedweek title to go along with the one he captured in 2004. ---I-30 Speedway will have the largest 50/50 pot of the week. If you've seen the 50/50 girl there, then you surely understand why. ---I-30 Speedway will also have fireworks after Saturday night's show, courtesy of a July 5 rainout. ---Speedweek will reach a milestone with the 100th event in ASCS Speedweek history completed at some point during the week. With 98 events completed from 1993 through 2007, event number 100 should take place Saturday at I-30 Speedway, provided that 67 Texarkana avoids any inclement weather. I-30 Speedway was the site of the 500th feature event in ASCS National Tour history when Gary Wright topped Speedweek action last year. ---Nick Smith won the most recent ASCoT event at I-30 Speedway. ---Any weather issues over the opening two nights will push the 100th card to the cozy confines of Creek County Speedway near Tulsa on Monday night. ---When Speedweek returned to Creek County Speedway for the first time in six years in 2006, Jason Johnson brought the crowd to its feet with an unlikely last-corner pass of Darren Stewart for the win. The only thing better than the finish may have been this call provided by Randy Ward courtesy of High Vista Video (_http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1790208_ (http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1790208) ). ---Stewart got a little vengeance by topping last year's Speedweek stop at Creek County. ---In a Speedweek tuneup at Creek County, Sean McClelland blasted from the ninth row to take a Sooner Region win away from Nick Smith in the final corner on June 7. ---With a lot of laps around Creek County Speedway, somebody like Kenneth Walker is more than capable of pulling off the upset win atop the Kellyville clay. ---Bobby Sparks' last ASCoT win came with Stewart at Creek County last year. After trial runs this season with Don Droud, Jr., and Donnie Ray Crawford, Sparks will have a new shoe for Speedweek. Need a hint? This driver does have an ASCS Regional championship to his credit. ---Those making a stop at the Tulsa Hooter's while en route to Creek County may get a glimpse of former Sprint Bandits super-spokesmodel Sissy (_http://www.ascsracing.com/gallery/sbsissy.jpg_ (http://www.ascsracing.com/gallery/sbsissy.jpg) ). It's worth the stop. ---When Gary Wright won this year's Devil's Bowl Spring Nationals, it marked his 17th career ASCS National Tour triumph at the Bowl. His first came a decade ago during the 1998 edition of ASCS Speedweek. --The burritos at Devil's Bowl are one of few "must-haves" among racetrack concession food. The Frito Chili Pies at I-30 rank right up there as well, although Dorothea's concoction of the healthy treat seem somewhat better suited to the crisp October air generally associated with the Short Track Nationals. ---Old-timers in Oklahoma City will argue that State Fair Speedway racing should still be on the half-mile, where Zach Chappell won his first career ASCS National Tour feature in the 2001 Speedweek finale. But to ignore the fact that the current configuration has offered up more than its share of top-notch racing is a sign of "Old-Timer's Disease". The good ol' days weren't always that great at the time. ---Nebraska teen Jack Dover won the recent ASCoT event at State Fair Speedway. While the Dover clan wasn't 100% sure upon departing Lake Ozark Speedway last Saturday night, the schedule at _www.teamdover.com_ (http://www.teamdover.com/) makes it clear that the 18-year-old is ready to contend for his first Speedweek crown. ---Another 18-year-old, Matt Covington, is ready for Speedweek as well. This marks the Sooner contender's second full Speedweek effort. ---Dover's Speedweek pursuit also means that Eric Baldaccini, Kenneth Walker and Kathryne Minter have more company in the Brodix Rookie of the Year chase. ---A Spring Nationals winner in Oklahoma City in 2007, Wayne Johnson returns home from his Knoxville, IA, residence. If his daughter, Hunter, is on hand, Wayne's chances of winning are improved. She seems to be a good-luck charm if a July 4 Lakeside win is any indication. ---Trying to tab the driver that will win a first career ASCS National Tour feature over the course of the week? How about Gary Taylor. With three Sooner wins this year, including one at Lawton, he seems about ready to strike for that first National win after posting three podium finishes in his last four ASCoT feature starts, including a 12th to second run at Lake Ozark last Saturday. ---Jason Johnson enters Speedweek riding a streak of 37 consecutive top-ten feature finishes in ASCoT action, just three short of Terry Gray's record of 40 in a row established ten years ago. The last time "The Ragin' Cajun" finished outside the top ten was in May of 2007 when he and T.J. Winegardner crashed in violent fashion while racing for a Virginia win. ---Gary Wright, Wayne Johnson and Jason Johnson are the only three drivers to start all 18 ASCoT features this season. Gary and Wayne are the only two to start all 18 features without the use of a provisional. Zach Chappell, Garry Lee Maier and Eric Baldaccini have each started 17 of 18 features. ---Summering in Hot Springs, AR, Jason Botsford has tested out I-30, Creek County, State Fair Speedway and Lawton Speedway in Sooner Region action. After his Lawton outing, the Tracy, CA, racer commented that, "Now that I've seen most of these places, I guess I need to come back and try 'em again on Speedweek." ---Over the course of the week, Nick Smith could become the 23rd driver in ASCS history to start 100 National Tour feature events. Smith has 95 starts entering the week. ---Lawton Speedway simply has a penchant for offering up drama. Mix in unbearable heat, the Speedweek finale and implications in the season's $50,000 title chase and Lawton Speedway on July 19 is a potential powder keg. Oh yeah, Lanny will be there too. ---Kevin Ramey and Lawton Speedway equal entertainment. Who can forget the Ramey-Landon dustup after the checkered flag a few years ago? Or the nose wing drama of two years ago when he got the win after Nick Smith was DQ'd at the scales? Or a Regional run-in with Sean McClelland? ---If Gary Wright or Jason Johnson encounter heat race problems at some point during the week and find themselves deep in a "B" Main, buckle up. With a $50,000 title hanging in the balance, a provisional could cost at least $25,000 in point fund money at the end of the year. So, if there's a way to get to a transfer spot, they're gonna get there whether it's pretty or not. The Series: O’Reilly American Sprint Cars on Tour (ASCoT) When & Where: 16th Annual Toyota Tundra ASCS Sizzlin' Summer Speedweek: Round One - Friday night, July 11 – 67 Texarkana Speedway at 7:30 p.m. Round Two - Saturday night, July 12 – I-30 Speedway at 7:30 p.m. Round Three – Monday night, July 14 – Creek County Speedway at 7:00 p.m. Round Four – Thursday night, July 17 – Devil's Bowl Speedway at 8:00 p.m. Round Five – Friday night, July 18 – State Fair Speedway at 7:30 p.m. Round Six – Saturday night, July 19 – Lawton Speedway at 8:00 p.m. Track Information: 67 Texarkana Speedway (Texarkana, AR) – ¼-mile semi-banked clay oval located east of Texarkana on I-30 to Exit 7, then 0.5 miles southeast on State Road 108, then 2.6 miles northeast on U.S. 67. For more information, contact the track at 870-773-0029. I-30 Speedway (Little Rock, AR) – ¼-mile high-banked clay oval located seven miles southwest of Little Rock off I-30 Exit 126 (Alexander Rd.), then south to frontage road, then east. For more information, contact the track at 501-455-4567. Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, OK) – ¼-mile semi-banked dirt oval located southwest of Tulsa, OK, off I-44 Exit 211, then 0.3 miles south on State Road 33, then one mile west on State Road 66, then south. For more information, contact the track at 918-247-6675. Devil’s Bowl Speedway (Mesquite, TX) – ½-mile high-banked clay oval located six miles east of Dallas’ Loop I-635 on US 80, then three miles south on Lawson Road. Track phone: 972-222-2421. State Fair Speedway (Oklahoma City, OK) – 3/8-mile semi-banked clay oval located on the Oklahoma State Fair Grounds near the intersection of N.W. 10th and May Avenue. Track phone: 405-948-6796. Lawton Speedway (Lawton, OK) – ¼-mile semi-banked clay oval located off I-44 Exit 36, then 2.5 miles west on Lee Boulevard, then 1.4 miles south on Sheridan Road. For more information, contact the track at 580-355-6417. O’Reilly ASCoT 67 Texarkana Speedway History: Just up the road from Gary Wright's Hooks, TX, home, "The Texan" topped the first three ASCS events at 67 Texarkana Speedway. Wright has been shut out of Texarkana victory lane in ASCS action in the last four events, with his last win coming more than six years ago. Jason Johnson topped last year's Texarkana card, while Tim Crawley raced from the tail of the field to top the last Speedweek event in Texarkana in 2005. 67 Texarkana ASCS National winners include: Gary Wright 3, Tim Crawley 1, Jason Johnson 1, Travis Rilat 1, Shane Stewart 1. Past Speedweek Winners at 67 Texarkana Speedway: Gary Wright (2000), Tim Crawley (2005). 67 Texarkana Speedway O’Reilly ASCoT Race-by-Race Winners: Gary Wright (7/22/00), Gary Wright (5/19/01), Gary Wright (4/12/02), Shane Stewart (5/2/03), Travis Rilat (4/30/04), Tim Crawley (6/10/05), Jason Johnson (4/27/07). O’Reilly ASCoT I-30 Speedway History: A staple of the ASCS National Tour, I-30 Speedway hosted the first official ASCS National Tour event on May 15, 1993, with Memphis shoe Mike Ward dropping in on victory lane. Since that time, 15 different drivers have posted at least one ASCS National Tour feature win in the 37 events contested at I-30. Gary Wright has enjoyed the most success at I-30 with ten triumphs, his most recent one coming during the 2006 edition of ASCS Speedweek. Saturday's card at I-30 Speedway will likely mark the 100th event in ASCS Speedweek history, provided that Friday night's card at Texarkana is completed. I-30 Speedway ASCS National winners include: Gary Wright 10, Garry Lee Maier 4, Tim Crawley 3, Terry Gray 3, Mike Ward 3, Jason Johnson 2, Wayne Johnson 2, Travis Rilat 2, Nick Smith 1, Shane Stewart 2, Pete Butler 1, Ricky Logan 1, Jason Meyers 1, Eric Sandage 1, Tim Shaffer 1. Past Speedweek Winners at I-30 Speedway: Tim Crawley (1993), Garry Lee Maier (1994), Gary Wright (1995), Garry Lee Maier (1996), Gary Wright (1997), Terry Gray (1998), Travis Rilat (2004), Tim Crawley (2005), Gary Wright (2007). I-30 Speedway O’Reilly ASCoT Race-by-Race Winners: Mike Ward (5/15/93), Tim Crawley (6/24/93), Terry Gray (7/17/93), Garry Lee Maier (6/18/94), Garry Lee Maier (8/13/94), Terry Gray (5/20/95), Ricky Logan (6/24/95), Gary Wright (7/15/95), Mike Ward (5/18/96), Garry Lee Maier (6/15/96), Garry Lee Maier (8/3/96), Mike Ward (5/17/97), Gary Wright (6/14/97), Wayne Johnson (9/26/97), Wayne Johnson (9/27/97), Gary Wright (5/16/98), Terry Gray (6/13/98), Eric Sandage (8/25/01), Pete Butler (6/22/02), Gary Wright (7/13/02), Gary Wright (9/21/02), Gary Wright (6/21/03), Tim Crawley (7/12/03), Shane Stewart (9/6/03), Gary Wright (6/5/04), Travis Rilat (7/10/04), Gary Wright (8/28/04), Tim Crawley (6/11/05), Gary Wright (7/9/05), Travis Rilat (10/1/05), Jason Johnson (7/29/06), Jason Johnson (4/28/07), Gary Wright (7/14/07), Shane Stewart (10/25/07), Tim Shaffer (10/26/07), Jason Meyers (10/27/07), Nick Smith (4/26/08). O’Reilly ASCoT Creek County Speedway History: The American Sprint Car Series started out with Creek County Speedway as its home track way back in 1992. The site of the first ever Speedweek event in 1993, it marks the third consecutive year at Creek County Speedway after returning to the Speedweek slate in 2006 and eleventh overall Speedweek event. The two most recent Speedweek cards at Creek County have been stellar, with Darren Stewart taking the win last year after giving up the lead to Jason Johnson on the final lap a year earlier. An ASCS Sooner Region stop at Creek County Speedway several weeks ago had Sean McClelland charging from nine rows deep to take the win away from Nick Smith in the final corner. Creek County Speedway ASCS National winners include: Tim Crawley 3, Gary Wright 3, Pete Butler 1, Phil Gressman 1, John Hunt 1, Jason Johnson 1, Wayne Johnson 1, Garry Lee Maier 1, Darren Stewart 1, Mike Ward 1, Danny Wood 1. Past Speedweek Winners at Creek County Speedway: Mike Ward (1993), John Hunt (1993), Garry Lee Maier (1994), Gary Wright (1995), Wayne Johnson (1996), Phil Gressman (1998), Tim Crawley (1999), Tim Crawley (2000), Jason Johnson (2006), Darren Stewart (2007). Creek County Speedway O’Reilly ASCoT Race-by-Race Winners: Mike Ward (6/20/93), John Hunt (6/25/93), Garry Lee Maier (6/25/94), Gary Wright (10/14/94), Gary Wright (7/16/95), Danny Wood (10/8/95), Wayne Johnson (6/16/96), Gary Wright (7/31/97), Pete Butler (8/31/97), Phil Gressman (6/16/98), Tim Crawley (5/30/99), Tim Crawley (7/25/99), Tim Crawley (7/18/00), Jason Johnson (7/9/06), Darren (7/16/07). O’Reilly ASCoT Devil's Bowl Speedway History: Devil’s Bowl Speedway has been hosting the O’Reilly ASCS National Tour since 1994, with 20 different drivers scoring at least one victory in 53 feature events. Gary Wright has claimed 17 of his 120 career ASCS National wins at Devil’s Bowl, including a pair of triumphs in 2007 and a dramatic last corner pass to win this year's edition of the Devil's Bowl Spring Nationals.

Wright also won last year's Devil's Bowl leg of ASCS Speedweek. Jason Johnson, who swept last October's Winter Nationals, topped the most recent ASCS event at Devil's Bowl with a triumph in the second leg of May's Red River Shootout. Devil’s Bowl ASCS National winners include: Gary Wright 17, Jason Johnson 5, Wayne Johnson 4, Danny Jennings 3, Kevin Ramey 3, Shane Carson 2, Terry Gray 2, Garry Lee Maier 2, Mike Peters 2, Travis Rilat 2, Sammy Swindell 2, Tony Bruce, Jr. 1, Tim Crawley 1, Edd French 1, Johnny Herrera 1, Larry Neighbors 1, Alan Payne 1, Jake Peters 1, Shane Stewart 1, Mike Ward 1.

Past Speedweek Winners at Devil's Bowl Speedway: Shane Carson (1994), Mike Ward (1995), Wayne Johnson (1996), Wayne Johnson (1997), Gary Wright (1998), Garry Lee Maier (1999), Gary Wright (2000), Gary Wright (2001), Jason Johnson (2002), Danny Jennings (2005), Gary Wright (2006), Gary Wright (2007).

Devil’s Bowl O’Reilly ASCoT Race-by-race Winners: Shane Carson (6/21/94), Alan Payne (5/12/95), Mike Ward (7/23/95), Mike Peters (9/1/95), Sammy Swindell (9/2/95), Sammy Swindell (9/3/95), Wayne Johnson (6/18/96), Terry Gray (7/6/96), Terry Gray (11/1/96), Johnny Herrera (11/2/96), Shane Carson (4/5/97), Wayne Johnson (6/18/97), Edd French (10/31/97), Mike Peters (11/1/97), Gary Wright (6/19/98), Gary Wright (10/3/98), Garry Lee Maier (10/4/98), Gary Wright (7/8/99), Garry Lee Maier (7/30/99), Gary Wright (10/1/99), Gary Wright (10/2/99), Gary Wright (7/21/00), Gary Wright (10/6/00), Larry Neighbors (4/20/01), Gary Wright (7/20/01), Gary Wright (10/6/01), Travis Rilat (4/19/02), Jason Johnson (6/7/02), Wayne Johnson (10/4/02), Gary Wright (10/5/02), Kevin Ramey (4/18/03), Tim Crawley (10/17/03), Gary Wright (10/18/03), Shane Stewart (10/23/04), Danny Jennings (3/18/05), Danny Jennings (3/19/05), Danny Jennings (6/9/05), Gary Wright (10/21/05), Gary Wright (10/22/05), Kevin Ramey (6/24/06 – Spring Nationals makeup feature), Kevin Ramey (6/24/06 – Summer Nationals), Gary Wright (7/13/06), Jason Johnson (10/13/06), Travis Rilat (10/14/06), Wayne Johnson (3/16/07), Jake Peters (3/17/07), Gary Wright (5/12/07), Gary Wright (7/19/07), Jason Johnson (10/12/07), Jason Johnson (10/13/07), Tony Bruce, Jr. (3/14/08), Gary Wright (3/15/08), Jason Johnson (5/10/08). O’Reilly ASCoT State Fair Speedway History: State Fair Speedway has hosted 27 ASCS National Tour events since 1994, with 23 events in Oklahoma City since the track was reconfigured prior to the 2002 season. Gary Wright has won nine of 23 feature events since the reconfiguration, with Jason Johnson and Kevin Ramey the only other drivers to score multiple wins since that time. The last time Gary Wright missed an ASCS National Tour event, it was at State Fair Speedway on May 9, 2003, when an accident while en route forced his absence. Since that time, Wright has racked up four series titles and has competed in 184 consecutive ASCS National Tour events. Wright topped three of four ASCS National Tour features at State Fair Speedway in 2007, including the OKC leg of Speedweek. Jason Johnson topped Oklahoma City's Spring Nationals for the second time in three years this March after Danny Lasoski topped the prelim, while Nebraska teen Jack Dover scored his first series win in May's Oklahoma City leg of the Red River Shootout. State Fair Speedway ASCS National winners include: Gary Wright 11, Jason Johnson 4, Kevin Ramey 2, Zach Chappell 1, Jack Dover 1, Tommie Estes, Jr. 1, Wayne Johnson 1, Danny Lasoski 1, Wayne Pennington 1, Travis Rilat 1, Darren Stewart 1, Shane Stewart 1, Danny Wood 1. Past Speedweek Winners at State Fair Speedway: Zach Chappell (2001), Shane Stewart (2003), Jason Johnson (2006), Gary Wright (2007). State Fair Speedway O’Reilly ASCoT Race-by-race Winners: Gary Wright (10/13/94), Tommie Estes, Jr. (5/26/96), Gary Wright (8/11/96), Zach Chappell (7/21/01), Wayne Pennington (5/17/02), Kevin Ramey (6/28/02), Gary Wright (8/23/02), Travis Rilat (5/9/03), Shane Stewart (6/1/03), Gary Wright (6/27/03), Gary Wright (8/1/03), Danny Wood (6/25/04), Gary Wright (7/30/04), Kevin Ramey (5/20/05), Darren Stewart (6/24/05), Gary Wright (7/29/05), Jason Johnson (3/24/06), Jason Johnson (3/25/06), Gary Wright (6/23/06), Jason Johnson (7/14/06), Gary Wright (3/23/07), Wayne Johnson (3/24/07), Gary Wright (5/11/07), Gary Wright (7/20/07), Danny Lasoski (3/21/08), Jason Johnson (3/22/08), Jack Dover (5/10/08). O’Reilly ASCoT Lawton Speedway History: A regular stop on the American Bank of Oklahoma ASCS Sooner Regional trail, Lawton Speedway hosts the ASCS Speedweek finale for the fifth time in the last seven years. Gary Wright has topped three of the four ASCS Speedweek events at Lawton Speedway, including last year's stop. Two-time ASCS Sooner Region champion Kevin Ramey took the 2006 Speedweek win at Lawton to go along with his five ASCS Sooner Region wins atop the red clay. Lawton Speedway ASCS National winners include: Gary Wright 4, Danny Jennings 1, Daryn Pittman 1, Kevin Ramey 1, Paul White 1. Past Speedweek Winners at Lawton Speedway: Gary Wright (2002), Gary Wright (2003), Kevin Ramey (2006), Gary Wright (2007). Lawton Speedway O’Reilly ASCoT Race-by-race Winners: Daryn Pittman (9/12/98), Paul White (9/11/99), Gary Wright (8/5/00), Danny Jennings (8/4/01), Gary Wright (6/8/02), Gary Wright (6/7/03), Kevin Ramey (7/15/06), Gary Wright (7/21/07). Current O’Reilly ASCoT Points (After 18 Nights): Drivers: Top Fifteen: 1. Gary Wright (Hooks, TX) 2,249, 2. Jason Johnson (Eunice, LA) 2,241, 3. Wayne Johnson (Oklahoma City, OK) 2,177, 4. Zach Chappell (Talala, OK) 2,107, 5. Garry Lee Maier (Cimarron, KS) 1,968, 6. Eric Baldaccini (Keller, TX) 1,829, 7. Nick Smith (Broken Arrow, OK) 1,713, 8. Jack Dover (Springfield, NE) 1,648, 9. Kenneth Walker (Sapulpa, OK) 1,615, 10. Travis Rilat (Forney, TX) 1,364, 11. Kathryne Minter (Bedford, TX) 1,341, 12. Gary Taylor (Sapulpa, OK) 1,263, 13. Aaron Berryhill (Broken Arrow, OK) 1,174, 14. Jason Sides (Bartlett, TN) 1,130, 15. Don Droud, Jr. (Lincoln, NE) 902. Owners: Top Fifteen: 1. Wright-Cooper Motorsports 9 / 01 – 2,249, 2. Lanny Row 41 – 2,241, 3. Mike Hammers 94 – 2,177, 4. David Chappell 50z – 2,107, 5. Scott Brown 11x – 1,968, 6. Harry Baldaccini B4 1,829, 7. Kip Smith 15s – 1,713, 8. Lori Dover 53 – 1,648, 9. Sandra Walker 2 – 1,615, 10. Travis Rilat 29 - 1,364, 11. Tracy Minter 13 – 1,341, 12. Bobby Sparks 91 – 1,282, 13. Mike Eubanks 5* - 1,263, 14. Aaron Berryhill 97 – 1,249, 15. Sides Motorsports 7s – 1,130. 2008 O’Reilly ASCoT Feature Winners: Jason Johnson 7, Tony Bruce, Jr., 2, Kenny Adams 1, Aaron Berryhill 1, Jack Dover 1, Wayne Johnson 1, Danny Lasoski 1, Terry McCarl 1, Nick Smith 1, Skip Wilson 1, Gary Wright 1. O'Reilly ASCoT – A Look Ahead: July 31 18th Annual Knoxville ASCS Nationals (Knoxville, IA) August 1 18th Annual Knoxville ASCS Nationals (Knoxville, IA) August 2 18th Annual Knoxville ASCS Nationals (Knoxville, IA) - $10,000 to win The O'Reilly American Sprint Cars on Tour National series is currently slated for approximately 40 nights of racing action at nearly 20 different tracks throughout a dozen different states, with more than $1,000,000 in purse money and point fund to be distributed during the 2008 season.

The nation's most prominent Sprint Car sanctioning body with a dozen different Regions throughout the United States in addition to the O'Reilly American Sprint Cars on Tour National series, the American Sprint Car Series' (ASCS) 17th year of activity will include approximately 250 nights of racing at more than 100 different race tracks throughout 28 different states and Canada. Additional information regarding the American Sprint Car Series is available at _www.ascsracing.com_ (http://www.ascsracing.com/) .

 

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