ASA NORTHWEST TOUR
RESURRECTS HISTORICAL STOCK CAR TOURING SERIES
By: American Speed Association PR
For Immediate Release
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (February 2, 2007) – Stock car racers and fans
in the Pacific Northwest can breath a sigh of relief with the
announcement that the American Speed Association will be part of the
legendary Northwest Tour.
“So many of the best racers in the nation come from the Northwest
and this has been proven time and time again when they venture out
of the region and pit their skills against drivers from other
areas,” said Ron Bennett, acting series director for the ASA
Northwest Tour. “Historically, the Northwest Tour has been very
viable for so many years and was the series that so many racers in
Hobby Stock, Super Stock and the other track divisions looked up to
and dreamed about racing in. And it was a very realistic goal to
aspire to.”
“We are just tickled to death that ASA sees the value in the
Northwest Tour and want to be involved and help us. They are like a
beacon of light at a time when so many competitors in the area
thought that the equipment they owned would no longer have a place
to compete. And as a national organization, the ASA brings
credibility to the series,” Bennett added.
Bennett was quick to point out that although the new series is ASA-sanctioned,
it will be managed by a local committee who will have oversight on
the rules and other competition elements. In fact, many of the
former officials who worked on the tour in past years have indicated
a desire to return which would allow for continuity of rules
enforcement.
“This is wonderful for the future of touring racing in the
Northwest,” added advisory board member Melinda Moulaison. “By
partnering with ASA, we are going back home. Dennis Huth started the
Northwest Tour and to have his organization be part of our vision
for the future of the ASA Northwest Tour is tremendous.”
The cars formerly approved for Elite Series competition will be the
basis for the equipment with only minor modifications required. One
of these is the installation of a four-inch diameter exhaust to
comply with the noise requirements at the racetracks currently on
the schedule.
“It’s great to be back in my old stomping grounds and have ASA
partnered with the Northwest Tour,” said Dennis Huth, president of
the ASA Member Track and Regional Racing programs. “We have made a
long term commitment to the ASA Northwest Tour and are working
towards helping the racers reduce their costs and offer improved
benefits and an enhanced insurance package. I think that the ASA
Northwest Tour competitors, teams and fans will all see a
rejuvenated group behind this program and the disappointment of the
past quickly forgotten.”
Bennett said that the 2007 schedule currently stands at six events
at three racetracks, though he is optimistic that it can be quickly
increased to eight or ten races. The confirmed dates are:
May 5 – South Sound Speedway (Rochester, Wash.): 150 laps (3/8-mile
track)
May 26 – Yakima Speedway (Yakima, Wash.): 125 laps (1/2-mile track)
June 9 – Stateline Stadium/Speedway (Post Falls, Idaho): 150 laps
(1/4-mile track)
July 6, 7 – Yakima Speedway: 200 laps
August 25 – Stateline Stadium/Speedway: 150 laps
September 1, 2 – Yakima Speedway: 200 laps
(Pending)
July 28 - Douglas County Speedway (Roseburg, OR)
150 Laps (.375-mile)
The July and September races at Yakima Speedway will feature
qualifying on the first day, followed by the race on the second date
shown. These events will also be highlighted by live pit stop
action.
“We are just taking baby steps right now, but I think people will
see an immediate difference with the ASA involvement,” Bennett
stated. “The insurance program is a great improvement, and we don’t
have plans to make any massive changes to the rules. So far we have
already been getting a good commitment from racers in the Northwest,
and even some calls from interested teams out of the region.”
The ASA insurance program, always noted for its excellent, has been
further enhanced by the recently announced partnership with TOPIC
Motorsports Insurance (TMI). ASA Member Track operators are able to
purchase general and excess liability, automobile, an expanded ASA-exclusive
$500,000 participant accident medical, workers compensation and
health insurance directly from TMI. Details are available online at
www.TOPICinsurance.com.
Contacts – Series administrator-
Ron Bennett –509 728-3768
racerron@elltel.net
Jim Mikelson –jimmikelson@wmconnect.com
Melinda Moulaison –
northwrac@aol.com
Gib Repass – gibrepass@aol.com
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