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duts25
November 24, 2008 at 11:27:55 AM
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MOTORSPORTS TEAM PRESS RELEASE – SWEENEY RACING-JAMES SWEENEY  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, November 24, 2008 MEDIA CONTACT: Dallas Sweeney [email protected] TEAM CONTACT:[email protected] WEBSITE INFORMATION: www.sweeneyracing.net Placerville's James Sweeney to drive for Hauck Motorsports at the 68th running of the "Turkey Night " Grand Prix. Placerville, CA (11-24-08) Recent feature winner and fourth place finisher in the season standings at Placerville Speedway is heading South this week to compete in the 68th Running of the "Turkey Night " Grand Prix at TOYOTA Speedway in Irwindale, CA. On Thanksgiving evening Thursday, November 27 with the 68th Running of the Turkey Night Grand Prix presented by Agajanian Promotions will take place at TOYOTA Speedway at Irwindale.

The last major event of the season on the United States Motorsports and TOYOTA Speedway calendars, the Turkey Night Grand Prix is one of the highlights of the racing season for local racing fans and for those fans traveling from all over the country to attend the event as evidenced by the number of motor homes parked at the Speedway the week of the event..

The event is expected to attract USAC's top Midget and Sprint car drivers as well as guest drivers from the NASCAR Sprint Cup series.

Spectator gates open at 4 p.m. and racing is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. featuring races in USAC's Western Sprint Car series, Mopar Midget National Championship and Ford Focus Midget series. James will be making his second start for Hauck Motorsports as the young driver looks to increase his experience and visibility. After turning some impressive laps during his first start on pavement at All American Speedway in Roseville, mechanical issues sidelined James early in the 100 lap feature. James is looking for increased success this time, with the hopes of being the highest finishing rookie in the feature!






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