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May
28

COONS WINS “HOOSIER HUNDRED”

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TRAXXAS USAC SILVER CROWN RACE RESULTS: May 27, 2011 – Indianapolis, Indiana – Indiana State Fairgrounds – “Hoosier Hundred”

QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Levi Jones, 10, Stewart-33.840; 2. Brad Kuhn, 17, RW-34.823; 3. Bryan Clauson, 22, Stewart-34.487; 4. Bud Kaeding, 29, BK-34.878; 5. Tracy Hines, 16, Lightfoot-34.892; 6. Jeff Swindell, 199, Edwards/RE-34.958; 7. John Heydenreich, 90, Heydenreich-34.988; 8. Todd Kane, 63, DePalma-35.029; 9. Jerry Coons Jr., 27, RW-35.048; 10. Aaron Pierce, 26, Pierce-35.063; 11. Brian Tyler, 21, Team 6R-35.128; 12. Kyle Larson, 71, Kunz-35.129; 13. Jon Stanbrough, 37, Indiana Underground-35.155; 14. Donnie Beechler, 14, McQuinn-35.158; 15. Tanner Swanson, 23, Team 6R/TK-35.165; 16. Derek Hagar, 91, Hagar-35.280; 17. Mike Hess, 39, Aquilini-35.320; 18. Chris Windom, 5, Baldwin-35.368; 19. Dave Darland, 56, Foxco-35.380; 20. Hunter Schuerenberg, 43, Nix-35.520; 21. Shane Cockrum, 114, Hardy-35.616; 22. Russ Gamester, 51, Gamester-35.654; 23. Shane Hollingsworth, 20, Nolen-35.695; 24. Thomas Meseraull, 97, SC-35.812; 25. Bobby East, 6, Klatt-35.817; 26. Chris Urish, 77,
Urish-35.858; 27. A.J. Fike, 3, RFMS-36.219; 28. Zach Daum, 50, Daum-36.283; 29. JoJo Helberg, 65, Hartenstine-36.637; 30. Randy Bateman, 55, Bateman-37.175; 31. Mike Martin, 116, Racing Associates-NT.

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Jerry Coons Jr., 2. Levi Jones, 3. Tracy Hines, 4. Bud Kaeding, 5. Brian Tyler, 6. Derek Hagar, 7. John Heydenreich, 8. Tanner Swanson, 9. Todd Kane, 10. Dave Darland, 11. A.J. Fike, 12. Kyle Larson, 13. Donnie Beechler, 14. Bobby East, 15. Brad Kuhn, 16. Zach Daum, 17. Mike Hess, 18. Shane Cockrum, 19. Jon Stanbrough, 20. Hunter Schuerenberg, 21. Chris Urish, 22.JoJo Helberg, 23. Russ Gamester, 24. Thomas Meseraull, 25. Bryan Clauson, 26. Randy Bateman, 27. Jeff Swindell, 28. Chris Windom, 29. Shane Hollingsworth, 30. Aaron Pierce. NT

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-53 Jones, Laps 54-100 Coons.

NEW TRAXXAS USAC SILVER CROWN POINTS: 1-Jones-63; 2-Coons-60; 3-Hines-54; 4-Kaeding-51; 5-Tyler-48; 6-Hagar-45; 7-Heydenreich-42; 8-T.Swanson-39; 9-Kane-36; 10-Darland-33.

NEXT TRAXXAS USAC SILVER CROWN RACE: June 17-18 – Milwaukee (WI) Mile

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Brian Leppo # 71

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The NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series presented event #98 at the Grandview Speedway on Wednesday night. The beautiful weather brought a large crowd to the hill to see Brian Leppo of Spring Grove, PA win the thirty-five lap Keystone Cup 410 sprint feature. Jeff Stunk of Bechtelsville, PA driving the Norm Hansell modified was the winner of the twenty-five lap modified feature event. For Leppo, it was his first career Thunder on the Hill win and he held off a determined Fred Rahmer to pocket the $5,000 first place prize. In the modified feature, Jeff Strunk led ever lap but had to hold off a fast closing Mike Gular who put on a show most of the race. Strunk earned $2,500 for the win.

Time trials for the 410 sprint cars opened the program with Brian Leppo setting fast time of 11.926. Three heat races were presented for the sprints with victories going to Fred Rahmer, Daryn Pittman and Chad Layton. Modified heat winners include Mike Gular, Ryan Godown and Jeff Strunk as Ray Swinehart won the consolation.

In the 35 lap Keystone Cup Sprint Series opener, Brian Leppo jumped to the early lead with Daryn Pittman in the chase followed by Stevie Smith. Through the early going, Leppo stayed in charge of the top spot, but on lap eight, Pittman offered a challenge for the lead. Slower traffic now became a factor and the top four were now racing in their own pack.

On lap thirteen the red flag was displayed when Stevie Smith took a wild flip in turn three. Smith walked away uninjured.

The # 1 Zemco car of Stevie Smith after a wild flip in turn three.

When green flag racing resumed, Leppo remained on top but now Fred Rahmer was in the hunt and racing in second. Rahmer used the low groove and with each lap, he inched closer to Leppo. At the halfway mark, Leppo was on point followed by Rahmer, Daryn Pittman, Chad Layton and Sam Hafertepe.

The race quickly became interesting as Fred Rahmer made several challenges for the lead . On lap twenty-eight, charging off of turn four, Leppo and Rahmer were side-by-side, rubbing wheels on the homestretch. Leppo beat Rahmer into turn one to secure the lead once again. With just three laps remaining, Rahmer was knocking on the door once again. With the white flag waiving, Leppo dove to the inside groove and got out of shape, Rahmer moved to the outside lane and made a run for the lead on the last lap.

Coming out of turn four with the checker flag waiving, Brian Leppo beat Fred Rahmer by less then a car length. Sam Hafertepe Jr. finished third followed by Daryn Pittman and Lance Dewease.

Jeff Strunk # 357

The modified feature was called to the track and Jeff Strunk set the pace at the drop of the green flag. Billy Pauch Jr held down the runner-up spot until lap four when Mike Gular moved into second and tried to chase down Strunk. Gular was relentless as he challenged Strunk lap after lap. Ryan Godown and Doug Manmiller locked up in a battle for third as Pauch Jr followed in fifth.

At the halfway point, Strunk remained the leader with Gular a close second followed by Manmiller, Godown and Meme DeSantis. On lap sixteen, Gular was forced to defend his position as Manmiller and Godown were now chasing the runner-up spot. Just out of the top five was Duane Howard, looking to make his move.

With just five laps remaining, Godown moved into third and side-by-side with Gular. Gular was able to shake loose from Godown and take one more run at race leader Jeff Strunk. With two lap to go, Gular looked high and low but Strunk defend his turf and went on to score the win. Mike Gular finished a well deserved second followed by Ryan Godown, Doug Manmiller and Duane Howard.

410 SPRINT FEATURE FINISH: #71 Brian Leppo, #51 Fred Rahmer, #93 Sam Hafertepe Jr., #27 Daryn Pittman, #30c Lance Dewease, #7 Chad Layton, #7m Mark Smith, #87 Alan Krimes, #48 Danny Dietrich #21 Brian Montieth, #70 Sam Schlosberg, #77 Aaron Ott, #17 Tyler Walker, #35 Justin Henderson, #747 Davey Sammons, #39 Greg Hodnett, #74 Tracy Readinger, #74 Jr. JR Berry, #1 Stevie Smith, #56 Dave Wilson, - #19m Brent Marks, #44 Frank Cozze.

358 MODIFIED FEATURE FINISH: #357 Jeff Strunk, #53 Mike Gular, #R1 Ryan Godown, #46 Doug Manmiller, #4 Duane Howard, #T102 Billy Pauch, Jr., #7 Rick Laubach, #19 Jordan Umbenhauer, #74 John Willman, #2 Addison Meitzler, #88d Meme DeSantis, #20 Keith Hoffman, #17 Ryan Grim, #611 Brad Grim, #41 Glenn Strunk, #117 Kevin Hirthler, #37c Nate Christman, #33L Ray Swinehart, #44H Gary Hager, #1C Craig VonDohren, #42 Kyle Follweiler, #327 Brad Missimer, #917 Jarrod Miller, #21k Kyle Weiss. DNQ -# 3A Kevin Albert Jr., #31 Chris Esposito, #3 Dale Hartz, #43 Jimmy Horton IV, #517 Larry Solomon, #19b Brian Kressley, #78 Neil Huber, #X Dan Mazy, #221 Ryan Beltz, #CR7 Colt Harris, #9 Matt Hafer, #37x Tommy Sheetz Jr., #77x Eric Biehn.

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Stevie Smith in the Zemco # 1

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THUNDER NEWS

SPRINTS & MODIFIEDS HEADLINE GRANDVIEW DOUBLE-HEADER WITH $20 ADMISSION. . . . .
TYLER WALKER LOOKS FOR THIRD CONSECUTIVE THUNDER ON THE HILL WIN WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT GRANDVIEW

Tyler Walker was the hottest sprint car driver at Grandview in 2010 and he would like to keep his winning streak going.

Walker will have a chance to score his third consecutive sprint win on the "hill " Wednesday night, May 25 when the Keystone Cup 410 Sprint Series invade the Grandview Speedway. The 358 Modifieds will be on this double-header program that will offer a wild, move to the edge of your seat show, and all for an attractive general admission of just $20 for adults. Gates will open at 5 PM with racing action taking the first green flag at 7:30 PM.

This event will mark the opening show of the NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series that will mark the ninety-eighth event in Thunder on the Hill history. In last year's Keystone Cup, Tyler Walker started the night by taking a wild flip during pre-race warm-ups. Walker, rubbed off the aches and pains and climbed into his back-up car. Walker went on to time trial in a car that had no warm-up. He worked his way through qualifying and into the feature event. On lap twenty-seven of the thirty-five lap feature, Tyler Walker of Los Angeles, CA took the lead from Greg Hodnett and went on to score the victory. Walker returned to Grandview in June for the Keystone Cup event and rallied home the winner.

The top names in Pennsylvania Posse sprint car racing will battle it out on the fast, wild and wicked "hill" with the talents of Greg Hodnett, Fred Rahmer, Lance Dewease, Mark Smith and Daryn Pittman headlining the cast of stars. Joining the 410 sprints will be the 358 modifieds taking part in a series of qualifying events all leading up to the $2,500 to win twenty-five lap feature event. The modified portion of the show is open to all competitors. Race time is 7:30 PM with gates opening at 5 PM. Duane Howard, Jeff Strunk, Craig VonDohren and Doug Manmiller are some of the modified stars expected in the field.

Vertical Wave Telephone Communications will have some fan fun activities as well as the popular Inside/Out Promotion, where fans are invited to watch warm-ups from the infield. Bob Hilbert Sportswear has again designed the Thunder on the Hill race wear for 2011. For a look at the new design, please visit our website at www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com. The 2011 Thunder wear is displayed on the home page.

The 2011 season is sure to be dynamite so while visiting the website, please take a look at the 2011 Dynamite Video.

Thunder on the Hill is quickly approaching their 100th event, to take place on Tuesday night, June 28 when the 410 sprints and 358 modifieds team up for another popular doubleheader event. A special night of celebration will take place for this historic event.

Thunder Event 98
When: Wednesday, May 25 7:30 PM Gates Open at 5 PM
What: Keystone Cup 410 Sprints & 358 Modifieds
Where: Grandview Speedway 43 Passmore Road, Route 100 Bechtelsville, PA 19505, ten mile north of Pottstown, PA
Admission: Adults $20, Children 6-11 $5, Under 6 Free
Pit Fee: $25
Track #: 610-754-7688
Website: www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com or www.grandviewspeedway.com
Meet Ms. Thunder on the Hill Stephanie Reid, See JOE the Pizza Dude, The Round Table Girls. Fan Giveaways and Rhyme Time. The popular Inside/Out Promotion, Grandview Thunder Program Book, 22nd Anniversary Thunder on the Hill Racing Series t-shirts, Fireworks on feature parade lap, Fans invited to take part in the joyous victory lane ceremonies and meet the drivers in the pit area following the races.

Thunder Sponsors:
* NAPA Auto Parts- - - Long time Thunder on the Hill Racing Series sponsor will again have their banners and flag waving high above the Grandview Speedway podium.
* Lee Myles Transmissions at three locations in Berks County. Fern Street Reading, Perkiomen Ave 422 Birdsboro and North 5th Street Highway Reading. Other locations in Allentown, Easton, Mt. Pocono and York, PA
* VERTICAL Telephone Systems will return once again to add some fan fun for all the Thunder fans.
*R.M. Palmer Candy Company, Reading, PA
* BPG Racing/Chad Sinon Motorsports- - Making Thunder bigger for all
* Vince's Towing- - Reading, PA
* Fairgrounds Square Mall - - - Reading, PA

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May
23

CARQUEST GASOLINE ALLEY NEWS

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Allentown, PA: CARQUEST Gasoline Alley Welcomes TOTH Promoter Bob Miller And Open Wheel Stars Zach Daum, Blake Fitzpatrick And Daron Clayton To Tonight's Show
By:Steve Pados, GA Motorsports Media

The extremely popular and nationally acclaimed CARQUEST Gasoline Alley TV/Internet Show cranks up the airwaves on Monday evening with another fabulous edition of their show on Monday evening show, May 23rd as show hosts Ed and Steve Pados welcome another blockbuster lineup of talented racing stars and personalities who join the Gang for the fastest, funniest, and most informative racing show in the country today. The show airs from 6 to 8 PM every Monday evening on channels 103 and 137 and worldwide on the Internet. The Gang has been serving the racing world for the past nine years on the airwaves and is well noted for their well noted "theme" show format and will host the 524th edition of their show since they hit the airwaves and their 312th show since joining forces with the party channel at WALN Digital Cable and "Happy Jack" Burns on Channels 103 and 137. The Gasoline Alley Team of Ed and Steve Pados is looking forward to more of the same great format they have been following since the inception of their hit show back in 2002 as they highlight the past, present and future of auto racing with their great show.

With this edition of the show the Gang will chat with one of the top series promoters in the country today as Bob Miller joins the Gang to talk about the upcoming kick-off of the Miller/Rogers Thunder on the Hill Series for the 22nd season. With the event being the 98th show in a very successful promotional venture, the 410 Sprint cars and the 358 Modifieds headline the two division show. A top notch list of great open wheel racing talent will join the Gang and heading up the group will be "The Dauminator" as Zach Daum joins the Gang to talk about his first USAC career Midget win as he took over the lead with ten laps remaining to capture the prestigious Hut Hundred win at Haubstadt, Indiana. Zach will talk about the win and the upcoming USAC Silver Crown event at the Indiana State Fairgrounds this coming weekend. Blake Fitzpatrick, the young open wheel sensation under the tutelage of the legendary Hall of Famer Bubby Jones, joins the Gang to talk about his upcoming first racing adventures to the East Coast and his racing season thus far as he sits in 6th place in the latest USAC standings. "The Modern Day Cowboy" Daron Clayton rejoins the Gang to talk about his latest win in the KISS Series at Lawrenceburg and how he is looking forward to the upcoming USAC Eastern Storm.

The popular award winning TV/Internet show offers a live internet video feed to all of the Internet subscribers to view the wide assortment of the many racing videos that are played while the show is in progress and to enjoy the chat sessions with the many great personalities from within the racing community who pay the Gang a visit to discuss racing. As always, a surprise or two will be expected as the Gasoline Alley Gang continues to bring the racing community the fastest, funniest and most informed racing show on the airwaves today. All shows produced by GA Motorsports Media are carefully researched, authenticated and fully scripted to produce for our loyal sponsors, guests and racing fans the best show on the airwaves today.

CARQUEST Gasoline Alley TV/Radio/Internet Show continues with its outstanding line-up of talented guests with this week's edition of the show. The Show's programming is available on WALN Digital Cable Radio, Internet www.walncableradio.com for the Audio portion and: livestream.com/walncableradio/old for the video portion. The Show is available on Service Electric Digital Cable TV, Channels 103, and 137 and is live from 6 to 8 PM and later tape delayed on Channel 50 at 11 PM.

Join the Gasoline Alley broadcasting team of Ed and Steve Pados on Monday evening May 23rd as they take you on a two-hour circular journey with their well documented, very informative and extremely funny show.

Should you have questions on how to be a part of the show through advertising, appearances or remotes, please contact Steve Pados at: 610 573 9706; Ed Pados at: 610 739 0391; or the WALN Studios at: 610 791 1818. You may also email: steveswp@ptd.net

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May 20, 2011 – Bloomington, Indiana – Bloomington Speedway – “Larry Rice Classic”

QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Dave Darland, 21x, Roberts-Tate-11.712; 2. Levi Jones, 20, Stewart-11.713; 3. Blake Fitzpatrick, 10, Fitzpatrick-11.762; 4. Jon Stanbrough, 53, Fox-11.852; 5. Casey Riggs, 37, Indiana Underground-11.887; 6. Hunter Schuerenberg, 35, Byram-11.896; 7. Daron Clayton, 69, Dynamics-11.903;. 8. Keith Bloom Jr., 27, Kaeding-11.908; 9. Chris Windom, 5x, Baldwin-11.917; 10. Bryan Clauson, 7, CTR/BCI/Curb-Agajanian-11.978; 11. Kyle Larson, 11, Walker-11.996; 12. Jerry Coons Jr., 71p, Phillips-12.033; 13. Danny Holtsclaw, 3, Holtsclaw-12.045; 14. Bobby East, 5, Klatt-12.067; 15. Tracy Hines, 4, Hines-12.088; 16. Casey Shuman, 4G, Cook-12.097; 17. Robert Ballou, 81, MPHG-12.142; 18. Brady Bacon, 99, Bacon-12.189; 19. Brent Beauchamp, 112, Beauchamp-12.210; 20. Jesse Cramer, 12T, Cramer-12.220; 21. Brady Short, 36, Short-12.232; 22. Damion Gardner, 71, DG-12.239; 23. Bob Cummings, 71x, Cummings-12.248; 24. Jon Sciscoe, 7s, Sciscoe-12.261; 25. Ethan Barrow, 15,
Barrow-12.275; 26. Chris Babcock, 35x, Babcock-12.282; 27. Logan Hupp, 9H, Hupp-12.287; 28. Andrew Elson, 27a, Elson-12.302; 29. Ty Deckard, 48, Deckard-12.341; 30. J.J. Hughes, 76, Hughes-12.348; 31. Wes McIntyre, 83, McIntyre-12.395; 32. Lance Grimes, 14, Smith-Grimes-12.406; 33. Jordan Kinser, 5k, Kinser-12.504; 34. Kyle Robbins, 17R, Robbins-12.516; 35. Seth Motsinger, 44, Motsinger-12.534; 36. Jonathan Hendrick, 68, Hendrick-12.570; 37. Bobby Stines, 88, Stines-12.620; 38. Chase Briscoe, 5B, Briscoe-12.630; 39. Kevin Studley, 57, Studley-12.645; 40. Jake Simmons, 7x, Simmons-12.887; 41. Nick Johnson, 15J, Johnson-13.347.

FIRST HEAT: (10 laps) 1. Short, 2. Darland, 3. Holtsclaw, 4. Riggs, 5. Windom, 6. Ballou, 7. Barrow, 8. Stines, 9. Kinser, 10. Johnson, 11. Deckard. 2:02.87

SECOND HEAT: (10 laps) 1. Bacon, 2. East, 3. Gardner, 4. Jones, 5. Clauson, 6. Briscoe, 7. Babcock, 8. Hughes, 9. Robbins, 10. Schuerenberg. NT

THIRD HEAT: (10 laps) 1. Cummings, 2. Larson, 3. Clayton, 4. Hines, 5. Beauchamp, 6. Fitzpatrick, 7. Hupp, 8. Motsinger, 9. McIntyre, 10. Studley. 2:07.65

FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps) 1. Sciscoe, 2. Stanbrough, 3. Coons, 4. Shuman, 5. Bloom, 6. Hendrick, 7. Grimes, 8. Elson, 9. Simmons, 10. Cramer. 2:07.45

SEMI: (12 laps) 1. Fitzpatrick, 2. Windom, 3. Bloom, 4. Ballou, 5. Babcock, 6. Clauson, 7. Hupp, 8. Robbins, 9. Barrow, 10. Hughes, 11. Hendrick, 12. Beauchamp, 13. Kinser, 14. Motsinger, 15. Studley, 16. McIntyre, 17. Stines, 18. Johnson, 19. Elson, 20. Simmons, 21. Briscoe, 22. Grimes, 23. Cramer, 24. Deckard. NT

FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Chris Windom, 2. Jon Stanbrough, 3. Kyle Larson, 4. Dave Darland, 5. Levi Jones, 6. Danny Holtsclaw, 7. Bobby East, 8. Damion Gardner, 9. Keith Bloom Jr., 10. Jon Sciscoe, 11. Blake Fitzpatrick, 12. Brady Short, 13. Casey Riggs, 14. Bob Cummings, 15. Robert Ballou, 16. Jerry Coons Jr., 17. Tracy Hines, 18. Bryan Clauson, 19. Casey Shuman, 20. Daron Clayton, 21. Chase Babcock, 22. Brady Bacon. NT
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**Schuerenberg flipped during the second heat.

FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-20 Larson, Laps 21-23 Stanbrough, Laps 24-30 Windom.

NEW AMSOIL USAC NATIONAL SPRINT POINTS: 1-Jones-289; 2-Gardner-272; 3-Stanbrough-254; 4-Clauson-252; 5-Windom-237; 6-Schuerenberg-232; 7-Fitzpatrick-219; 8-East-192; 9-Ballou-184; 10-Darland-180.

NEXT AMSOIL USAC NATIONAL SPRINT RACE: May 26 – Terre Haute (IN) Action Track – 41st “Tony Hulman Classic”

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DICK JORDAN

The 41st running of the famed “Tony Hulman Classic” USAC AMSOIL National Sprint race unfolds at the Terre Haute (Ind.) Action Track on Thursday, May 26.

Honoring the man who resurrected the Indianapolis Motor Speedway after World War II and preserved the tradition of the Indianapolis 500 through his death in 1977, the “Tony Hulman Classic” has produced memorable racing and an impressive list of race winners.

Former race winners expected to return for the 2011 running include: defending champion Jerry Coons Jr., three-time champion (2005, 2008 and 2009) Levi Jones, two-time champion (2002 and 2007) Jon Stanbrough, 2006 champion Daron Clayton, 2001 champion Tracy Hines and 1993 champion Dave Darland.

History has seen drivers like Cory Kruseman, J.J. Yeley, Jack Hewitt, Rich Vogler, Steve Butler, Pancho Carter, Gary Bettenhausen and inaugural winner George Snider make their way to Terre Haute’s victory lane.

No driver has ever won four “Tony Hulman Classic” features. Levi Jones will try to reach that lofty plateau this year, piloting an entry from the stable of USAC Triple Crown Champion and two-time NASCAR titlist Tony Stewart.

Some historical facts to ponder: Terry Pletch at age 52 became the oldest winner in 1999 and from the farthest back after qualifying 33rd and starting 21st.; Yeley was the youngest winner at 21 in 1997; Stewart’s cars have won four of these races (2003-2004-2008-2009), 10 winners have come from the front row and 10 from row two.

Last year’s “Tony Hulman Classic” produced a record six lead changes, with Coons and Jones battling for the victory. Coons holds the record for the most “active” consecutive starts at 12.

Jones, who has three wins and a second in his last six starts, is also seeking a record fifth USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car title in seven years! He’s currently tied at four with Steve Butler for the record.

The Terre Haute Action Track continues its 2011 USAC racing calendar with the July 3 “Sumar Classic 100” TRAXXAS Silver Crown race, the July 13 “Indiana Sprint Week” event and the September 10 “Jim Hurtubise Classic” Sprint race, honoring the driver who won five straight USAC Sprint races at THAT in the 1960s.

--USAC--

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May
16

CARQUEST GASOLINE ALLEY NEWS

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Allentown, PA: CARQUEST Gasoline Alley Welcomes Open Wheel Stars Tyler Walker, Kody Swanson, Tommy Tarlton And Daryn Pittman To Tonight's Show
By:Steve Pados, GA Motorsports Media

The extremely popular and nationally acclaimed CARQUEST Gasoline Alley TV/Internet Show cranks up the airwaves on Monday evening with another fabulous edition of their show on Monday evening show, May 16th as show hosts Ed and Steve Pados welcome another blockbuster lineup of talented racing stars and personalities who join the Gang for the fastest, funniest, and most informative racing show in the country today. The show airs from 6 to 8 PM every Monday evening on channels 103 and 137 and worldwide on the Internet. The Gang has been serving the racing world for the past nine years on the airwaves and is well noted for their well noted "theme" show format and will host the 523rd edition of their show since they hit the airwaves and their 311th show since joining forces with the party channel at WALN Digital Cable and "Happy Jack" Burns on Channels 103 and 137. The Gasoline Alley Team of Ed and Steve Pados is looking forward to more of the same great format they have been following since the inception of their hit show back in 2002 as they highlight the past, present and future of auto racing with their great show.

With this edition of the show the Gang will chat with a top notch list of great open wheel racing talent that thrill each and every one of us every time they take to the racing surface. The Gang will begin the interviews with Kody Swanson who captured last week's event at the newly named Lucas Oil Raceway Park in Indianapolis and in doing so defeated his brother Tanner in a one-two sweep for the Swanson Family. The colorful and exciting Tyler Walker rejoins the Gang to bring everyone up to speed on his racing activity and the upcoming Thunder on the Hill events at the Grandview Speedway where Tyler reigns as the defending champion of the popular series. Tommy Tarlton, the exciting California sprint car ace joins the Gang for the first time to chat about his recent triumph over the weekend at the Tulare Thunderbowl. Daryn Pittman rejoins the Gang to talk about his latest win on the Pennsylvania circuit on Friday night at the Williams Grove Speedway and in doing so defeated the band of Outlaws who came East to challenge.

The popular award winning TV/Internet show offers a live internet video feed to all of the Internet subscribers to view the wide assortment of the many racing videos that are played while the show is in progress and to enjoy the chat sessions with the many great personalities from within the racing community who pay the Gang a visit to discuss racing. As always, a surprise or two will be expected as the Gasoline Alley Gang continues to bring the racing community the fastest, funniest and most informed racing show on the airwaves today. All shows produced by GA Motorsports Media are carefully researched, authenticated and fully scripted to produce for our loyal sponsors, guests and racing fans the best show on the airwaves today.

CARQUEST Gasoline Alley TV/Radio/Internet Show continues with its outstanding line-up of talented guests with this week's edition of the show. The Show's programming is available on WALN Digital Cable Radio, Internet www.walncableradio.com for the Audio portion and: livestream.com/walncableradio/old for the video portion. The Show is available on Service Electric Digital Cable TV, Channels 103, and 137 and is live from 6 to 8 PM and later tape delayed on Channel 50 at 11 PM.

Join the Gasoline Alley broadcasting team of Ed and Steve Pados on Monday evening May 16th as they take you on a two-hour circular journey with their well documented, very informative and extremely funny show.

Should you have questions on how to be a part of the show through advertising, appearances or remotes, please contact Steve Pados at: 610 573 9706; Ed Pados at: 610 739 0391; or the WALN Studios at: 610 791 1818. You may also email: steveswp@ptd.net

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