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August 29, 2007 Marysville,
WA – On Sunday September 2 at Yakima
Speedway, Yakima, Washington the ASA Aero Exhaust Northwest Tour
concludes their inaugural season. BJ Tidrick (Yakima, WA) will look
to win the first tour championship under the ASA banner. The NWT was
formerly under the auspices of NASCAR for 22-years.
The new ASANWT has had its struggles in this first season. It
started with an on-again off-again early in the year. It was revived
by a group of interested people led by Ron Bennett. This late
decision cost the Tour, cars and race dates. Car counts have been
slowly increasing and the last race of 2007 will set a new standard
with 21-committed for the Sunday finale.
Bennett and his staff have endured through this rebuilding season
and to see such a good car count to end the season is encouraging to
all. With the 2008 engine rules already out the drivers are positive
about the direction the Tour is headed. With the announcement soon
to follow regarding the tracks that will be hosting an ASA Northwest
Tour race in 2008. Everything is upbeat for 2008 and the
continuation of this long standing premier series.
Besides the good car count there is also a close Championship
Points chase. Tidrick has a
32-point advantage over Jay Sauls (Puyallup, WA) and 37 up on Kelly
Tanner (Auburn, WA).
The drivers that have committed as of Tuesday morning August 28,
2007 are locals BJ Tidrick, Mike Longton, Travis Bennett, Jarod
Crum, Zach Niesner and Ken Olson.
Others that will finish their respective Tour season on the fabled
.500-mile oval are tour regulars Kelly Tanner, Matt Hall, Kevin
Moland, Ron Eaton, Jay Sauls and Brandon Riehl.
Others that are committed are Garrett Evans, Jason Fraser, Gary
Lewis, Pete Harding, Wilbur Bruce, Mark Sundberg, Jim Warren, Matt
Klaas and Gaylon Stewart. There are others that will be
committing as the week progresses.
The day kicks off on Sunday of the Labor Weekend at 2:00pm for
practice sessions. Front gates will open at 4:00pm with qualifying
for the 150-lap main starting at 5:00pm followed by the main event
later in the evening. In addition the popular H&H Furniture
Hobby Stocks will be a part of the festivities.
General Admission:
Adults
$23
Active Military $18
Seniors (65+)
Students (12-17)
Kids (6-11)
$7
Kids (5 & under) FREE
Scott Ellsworth
ASANWT PR
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