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SOUTHWEST SPRINTS MAKE EL CENTRO
DEBUT SATURDAY
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The one-year-old USAC Southwest Sprint Car Series makes its inaugural appearance
at the Imperial Valley Speedway in El Centro, Calif. this Saturday night,
kicking off a 15-race slate which will find the series visiting five states.
Rick Ziehl of Las Cruces, N.M. is set to renew his quest of a
series championship which eluded him in 2002. He finished in the runner-up spot
behind Mike Boat of Phoenix, Ariz., despite winning twice and posting two
seconds and two thirds in eight starts.
Ziehl will be joined by New Mexico's David Burns (Santa Fe)
and Arizona drivers Ron Clark, Mike Martin and Kaylene Verville among others as
they challenge Boat on El Centro's famed 3/8-mile dirt oval.
Burns was named the "Most Improved Driver" in last
year's New Mexico/Arizona Sprint Car standings (the series is renamed this
year), ending up seventh in the final points. Martin was third in the 2002
points, scoring a second and a third, while Verville became the first lady
driver in USAC history to win a Sprint car feature with her win at Show Low,
Ariz.
A 30-lap feature event is on tap at El Centro following
complete preliminary events. The race marks USAC's return to El Centro after a
six-year hiatus. Robby Flock won the last USAC race at the Imperial Valley
Speedway, a 1997 Midget Car feature.
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