July 1, 2007 –- The 2007 King of Indiana Sprint Series will reach a
conclusion on Sunday, July 8 at Haubstadt, Indiana’s Tri-State Speedway. The
race is a head-to-head showdown between KISS racers and the Midwest Sprint Car
Series on the MSCS home turf. It will be the first KISS event on the
southwestern Indiana oval since Justin Marvel won there during the series’
inaugural season in 2001.
With four KISS feature wins this season, two-time champion Jon Stanbrough
continues to write the KISS record book. Not only does he have the most series
victories (11), he is the only driver with multiple series titles. Stanbrough
enters the finale with a 45-point advantage over Shane Hollingsworth, which
will be difficult to overcome unless disaster strikes the Fox Brothers team
again. While he was unbeaten at Gas City, North Vernon, Lawrenceburg and
Bloomington, Jon was caught up in a first lap wreck at Putnamville, then taken
out by a lapped car while leading handily at Kokomo. Meanwhile, Hollingsworth
has five top-10 finishes, but failed to transfer to the main event at
Bloomington. Brady Short, sitting third in the points, still has a
mathematical shot at the title if Stanbrough fails to start Sunday’s 30-lap
feature race.
There will be a lot at stake on Sunday. Among his 17 overall feature wins this
season, Stanbrough won the two most recent MSCS events, including the 50th
Anniversary Race at Tri-State. Kyle Cummins currently leads the points, while
both Stanbrough and Hollingsworth are among the MSCS top-10.
Sunday’s grand finale at Tri-State Speedway will begin with hot laps at
6:30, and racing at 7:30. Adult admission is $15, students (13 - 18) $10,
children 12 and younger are admitted free. The quarter mile oval is located
just north of Evansville on US Highway 41 at Haubstadt.
With a $2,500 check for the winner at nearly every race, a victory in a KISS
feature pays significantly more than a team will earn for regular Friday and
Saturday night races. Each starter in the main event will also earn at least
$250. Sponsorship from Indiana Stone Works has boosted the B-Main starting
money to $100 for drivers not transferring to the A feature. The point fund
pays $1,400 to the champion, $1,000 for second place, followed by $700
(third), $600 (fourth) and $500 (fifth).
The 2007 titlist will also receive the special King of Indiana Sprint Series
Champion’s Helmet. This award is sponsored by Sprint Car & Midget
Magazine and Simpson Performance Products, and will include a unique KISS
design by RockStar Paint, which can be seen at http://www.kissracing.com/documents/KISSHelmetDesign1.pdf.
The KISS point standings going into the final race: 1. Jon Stanbrough 676, 2.
Shane Hollingsworth 631, 3. Brady Short 562, 4. Hunter Schuerenberg 496, 5.
Mat Neely 426, 6. Cole Whitt 413, 7. AJ Anderson 387, 8. Jeff Bland Jr. 362,
9. Jake Martens 281, 10. Ted Hines 254
2007 King Of Indiana Sprint Series Schedule
Gas City I-69 Speedway Friday, May 11 Stanbrough
Twin Cities Raceway Park Saturday, May 12 Stanbrough
Lawrenceburg Speedway Saturday, May 26 Stanbrough
Bloomington Speedway Friday, June 15 Stanbrough
Lincoln Park Speedway Saturday, June 16 Puterbaugh
Kokomo Speedway Sunday, June 17 Cottle
Paragon Speedway Saturday, June 23 RAIN
Terre Haute Action Track Saturday, June 30 CANCELLED
Tri-State Speedway Sunday, July 8
SPONSORS. Sponsorship from Indiana Stone Works has boosted the payoff at each
event and B-Main starters are guaranteed $100. Elliottbrand Web Designs, in
Westport, IN, created the KISS website, which provides a highly functional and
effective tool that places the King Of Indiana Sprint Series within arms
length of racing fans around town and around the world. Visit them at
www.Elliottbrand.com. Sprint Car & Midget Magazine, Simpson Performance
Products and RockStar Paint sponsor the unique KISS champion’s helmet. Kiva
Networking in Bloomington is the host of the KISS website.
The King of Indiana Sprint Series is organized and conducted by the individual
Indiana sprint car race track promoters to put the best racing in the state on
a heavy metal old school racing tour. Information is now available on our
website, www.kissracing.com.
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