(MAY 8, 2007, PERRIS, CA) The Lucas Oil USAC/CRA Sprint Cars, presented
by Temecula Valley Pipe & Supply, return to their home track, Perris Auto
Speedway, this Saturday night May 12th, in a show that will be taped for the
Lucas Oil Motorsports Hour on the Versus television network. In addition to the
racing, Snap-on Tools will be on hand with a display and sale of their fine
tools and the Nissan Z show cars will be on display at the track as well.
Spectator gates will open at 5:00 PM with racing at 7:00.
Marion, Indiana's Scotty Weir returns to The PAS as the first two-time winner
in the tough USAC/CRA Series this season. Weir, the 2006 USAC National Rookie of
the Year, won his first race of the 2007 campaign at USA Race Park in Tucson,
Arizona on April 7th. The laid back 22 year-old backed that up with his second
win of the year at The PAS two weeks ago when he edged Temecula, California's
Mike Spencer in a race long crowd pleasing dual in the 30-lap main event.
Driving Glenn Crossno's 2006 USAC/CRA championship car, Weir has won two of the
last three USAC/CRA races and has three top three finishes in the last four
races. That has allowed the former Ball State University student to climb to
fifth in the standings only 7 markers behind Santa Maria, California veteran
"Showtime" Danny Sheridan and only 20 behind third place driver Rickie
Gaunt of Torrance, California.
Tony Jones, the series point leader, carries a 79-point advantage over
Spencer heading into this Saturday's race. The Norco, California resident had an
eventful evening when the series last raced at the 11-year old Riverside County
clay oval two weeks ago. In his heat race, Jones, 37, flipped down the back
straightaway and into the billboards after contact with another car. The car
initially looked to be destroyed, but car owner Mark Alexander and his crew
surveyed the situation. With help from crews of several competing teams, they
cut and welded the wounded car and got it back on the track where the battered
driver did his best "Rocky Balboa" imitation and took the car to an
unimaginable second in the B Main and 7th in the 30-lap A Main.
Saturday's race will be the second of four taped at The PAS for the Lucas
Motorsports Hour on Versus. The race will be shown on June 9th at 4:00 PM and
June 14th at 4:30 PM. All times are Eastern Standard Time. The Versus Channel is
available to more than 70,000,000 homes nationwide and is the United States home
of the National Hockey League. The previously taped April 14th race from The PAS
will be shown on May 26th at 4:00 PM and May 31st at 5:00 PM. The June 23rd race
at The PAS will also be taped by Versus as will the final night of November's
12th Annual Budweiser Oval Nationals presented by Temecula Valley Pipe &
Supply. Other USAC races on the Lucas Oil Motorsports hour will be the July 13th
Silver Crown race from Joliet, Illinois and the annual Turkey Night Grand Prix
from the Irwindale Raceway.
So you have Snap-on Tools, Lucas Oil Motorsports Hour, Nissan Z Show Cars and
the Lucas Oil USAC/CRA Sprint Cars. Can there be anything more? Yes! Infield
announcer Ronnie Everhart will pay tribute to sprint car racers Mom's the night
before Mother's Day.
Saturday's entertainment filled night will include qualifying, four no holds
barred 10-lap heat races, a 12 lap last chance B main and a clay slingin' 30 lap
A main event.
On Friday, the red-hot drag racing action at the Street Legal Strip at The
PAS will continue. Friday's gates will open at 5:00 PM with racing at 6:00.
Anyone wishing more information can contact Perris Auto Speedway at (951)
940-0134.
Perris Auto Speedway is located on the Lake Perris Fairgrounds (home of the
Southern California Fair), approximately one hour east of Los Angeles and one
hour North of San Diego. To get to the track, take the 215 freeway, exit at the
Ramona Expressway and go two miles east to the fairgrounds.
racesatthepas@aol.com is the only authorized Internet address to issue
official media news released from The Perris Auto Speedway or Oval Entertainment
USAC/CRA SERIES SPRINT CAR POINT STANDINGS
1. Tony Jones – Norco, CA – 688
2. Mike Spencer – Temecula, CA - 609
3. Rickie Gaunt - Torrance, CA, CA – 534
4. Danny Sheridan – Santa Maria, CA – 521
5. Scotty Weir – Marion, IN – 514
6. Darren Hagen – Riverside, CA – 460
7. Rip Williams – Yorba Linda, CA - 456
8. R. J. Johnson – Phoenix, AZ – 425
9. Cory Kruseman – Ventura, CA – 367
10. Garrett Hansen, Manhattan Beach, CA - 364
11. David Cardey – Riverside, CA – 356
12. Tyler Brown – Norco, CA - 318
13. Rodney Argo – Gardena, CA – 255
14. Josh Ford – Camarillo, CA – 251
15. Jason York – Chico, CA – 249
16. Damion Gardner – Concord, CA – 240
17. Michael Trimble – San Jose, CA – 235
18. Charles Davis Jr. – Buckeye, AZ – 210
19. Josh Wise – Riverside, CA – 201
Dustin Morgan – Tulsa, OK - 201
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