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| VOLUSIA SPEEDWEEKS PREVIEW |
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| Written by Bill Klingbeil | |
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Outlaw Champions Set To Begin Title Chase at Volusia Speedway Park INDIANAPOLIS (Feb. 2, 2010) With the state of Florida being the focal point of the sporting world over the next two weeks, it seems only appropriate that the World of Outlaws (WoO) Sprint Series begins its 32nd season in the Sunshine State with possibly the most competitive collection of teams in short-track racing. Tony Stewart Racing (TSR) headlines that race lineup with arguably the best driver duo the sport has ever seen. Sprint
car racing icon Steve Kinser and four-time defending WoO champion Donny Schatz
will carry the TSR colors at dirt tracks across the U.S. in 2010. Kinser and
Schatz have combined to win the last eight Outlaw titles and are the only two
drivers in series history to win at least four titles. Each begins his quest to
add another championship this weekend during the 39th Annual Florida DIRTcar Nationals by University of Northwestern
Ohio at Volusia Speedway Park (VSP) in Barberville, Fla. The three nights of racing at VSP kick off a schedule
that includes nearly 80 nights of action.
Schatz will be looking to make it five straight WoO titles this season and once
again will pilot the TSR No. 15 Armor All/STP/ParkerStore J&J. The Fargo,
N.D. resident scored a dozen WoO wins last season en route to his championship,
including his 100th career WoO A Feature at Dacotah
Speedway in Mandan, N.D. His four-year run at the top of the Outlaw ranks has
produced 66 WoO wins, during which he also became only the second driver
joining Kinser to win four consecutive Knoxville (Iowa)
Nationals. Two of Schatzs WoO
victories came during last years opening weekend at VSP. He has three
career WoO wins, eight podium finishes and 10 runs in the top-10 in his 13
career Outlaw starts at the track. In all, he has won eight times at the
half-mile dirt oval. He scored his first career All-Star Circuit of Champions
(ASCoC) victory at VSP in February 2006. Last season, he won the opening ASCoC
feature in thrilling fashion. For all three WoO
events at Volusia Speedway Park, the pit gates open at 1 p.m. EST, and the
grandstands open at 5 p.m. Hot laps are scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. Tickets
for the race can be purchased by calling Volusia Speedway Park at (386) 985-4402. For more information
on the event, visit www.DIRTcarNationals.com. Race fans unable to attend this weekends races can catch all of the action on DIRTVision.com. Fans can listen live as Johnny Gibson, Voice of the Outlaws, calls the action as he does at all WoO Sprint Series events on the DIRTVision.com cybercast, as well as on the DIRT Radio Network. Go to www.DIRTVision.com for more information on all the site features, including updated results from each night of racing, as well as a chat room to interact with other race fans. Donny Schatz, Driver of the No. 15 TSR/Armor All/Chevy/ParkerStore J&J: Youve been on top of the sport for the last four seasons. What is going to take to stay there this season? Its going to
take a lot of things. Were going to have to be consistent like we have
been, and were going to have to be even better than we were. It did get
pretty tight there at the end last year, and thats not how we want it.
We fell out of two races last year that we thought were absolutely ridiculous,
and if you have two last-place finishes, thats something I cant
live with if we lose a championship. My crew worked hard all winter so that we
can hopefully avoid those problems again. Youve recently returned home from another solid Australian tour. This time, you had a teammate down there and thats been kind of the norm for you since coming to TSR, right? Going to Australia is
one of the fun things that I get to do and, this year, to have (car owner) Tony
(Stewart) come over and race with me was a lot of fun. I not only got to race
against him, but he was my teammate. We learned a lot about each other and
spent a lot of time together. Speaking of teammates, this year, Steve Kinser is driving for Tony Stewart Racing, as well. So you get to be teamed up with one of the greatest drivers to ever sit behind the wheel of a Sprint car. Is that a pretty exciting thought? To have a teammate like Steve Kinser, what else could you ask for? He is The King. There are no ifs ands or buts about it. Its pretty cool to have him under the Tony Stewart Racing banner. Were still going to have to beat each other on the track, but now we have a closer affiliation. When they told me he was coming to the team, I thought, Wow, this is going to be unbelievable. He is the premier driver in our sport. Im glad to be his teammate and Im looking forward to racing with him. Florida has been a good place for you the past few years. Whats been the key for your fast starts down there? Its been lot of things. My guys have worked hard this winter to make sure that I am going to be in a good situation. Volusia is a very tricky place. Track conditions can be totally opposite from night to night, and thats where having a great crew comes into play. You just have to keep doing things that keep you a little bit ahead. Im looking forward to getting going, and trying to get our first win of the season. You have to remember
that racing in Florida is unique, and often what works down there wont
work anywhere else. Making sure you understand what is going on and analyzing
what you do learn in Florida is key. Weve got a couple of All-Star races
and three Outlaw shows so, hopefully, we can get it figured out right away and
get off to a good start to the season. About Bass Pro Shops In less than three decades,
Bass Pro Shops has grown from a small display in Springfield, Mo., into the
nations leading retailer of premium outdoor gear. Bass Pro Shops has
established itself as a cutting-edge innovator in the highly competitive world
of outdoor retailers. Now totaling 53 locations nationwide, and planning to add
up to two more stores in 2009, Bass Pro Shops have become destination locations
for over 80 million consumers each year with their unique combination of
entertainment, outdoor education and conservation appreciation. Bass Pro Shops has
won the prestigious Trendsetter of the Year award, as well as
Chain Store Ages Retailer of the Year award and Sporting
Goods Business' Specialty Retailer of the Year award. Bass Pro
Shops and brand founder, Johnny Morris, also won 2008 Retail Innovator
of the Year from the National Retail Federation. The company also has
been named the #1 Outdoor Retailer in America by Sporting Goods Business
magazine for the past two years. For more information regarding Bass Pro Shops,
store locations and racing involvement, log on to www.basspro.com. About Armor All/STP The Armor All/STP Products Company is a subsidiary of The Clorox Company, headquartered in Oakland, Calif. Clorox is a leading manufacturer and marketer of consumer products with fiscal year 2008 revenues of $5.2 billion. With 7,600 employees worldwide, the company manufacturers products in two dozen countries and markets them in more than 100 countries. For more information about Clorox, visit www.TheCloroxCompany.com. For more information on Armor All, go to www.armorall.com or www.aa-ownercenter.com.
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