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SHORT-TRACK SHOWCASE RETURNS TO
TOYOTA
SPEEDWAY IN JANUARY
10/1/2010
NASCAR announced today that the 2011 NASCAR Toyota
All-Star Showdown, the sport’s premier short-track
racing showcase will return to the Toyota Speedway
at Irwindale (Calif.)
on Jan. 28-29.
The eighth running of the event, which brings
together the top racers from across North America
and has grown into the ”Daytona 500 of short-track
racing,” will be highlighted by the 225-lap NASCAR
K&N Pro Series all-star race.
“The NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown is the
premier event of our short-track calendar,” said
George Silbermann, NASCAR managing director of
racing operations. “From Austin Cameron’s
emotional win in the very first event to last
year’s dramatic debut of Sergio Pena, each
successive race has continued to build the
prestige of the Showdown. This all-star weekend
shines the spotlight on our champions and the
sport’s rising stars.”
The NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown main event is
broken up into three sections – two 100-lap
segments preceding a 25-lap dash to the finish.
Last year, Joe Gibbs Racing driver Joey Logano
became just the second driver to win two Showdowns
when he held off a furious challenge over the
closing laps from the 17-year-old Pena, who was
making his series debut for Revolution
Racing/Drive for Diversity.
The race features secured starting spots for the
2010 champions of NASCAR’s developmental series
and race winners of the NASCAR K&N Pro Series from
the 2010 season. Eighteen-year-old Ryan Truex
leads the field of drivers who have already earned
spots, having recently wrapped up his second
straight NASCAR K&N Pro Series East championship.
Other drivers who have secured starting spots
include NASCAR K&N Pro Series race winners Ty
Dillon, Max Gresham, Paulie Harraka, Erik Holmes,
Patrick Long, David Mayhew, Brett Moffitt, Andrew
Ranger, Greg Pursley, Auggie Vidovich, and Darrell
Wallace Jr., in addition to NASCAR Whelen
All-American Series national champion Keith Rocco
and NASCAR Canadian Tire Series presented by Mobil
1 champion DJ Kennington.
The schedule also includes a 75-lap NASCAR Whelen
All-American Series Super Late Model race and a
50-lap NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Late
Model race. The top five NASCACR state champions
in attendance will have secured starting spots in
the Late Model race. New to this year, the 25-car
fields for each of those races will be set by a
pair of heat races – 25 laps for the the Super
Late Models and 20 laps for the Late Models.
Both nights of racing will air live on SPEED as
part of full weekend of racing on SPEED that
includes the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series’
Rolex 24 at Daytona.
“Year in and year out, the NASCAR Toyota All-Star
Showdown has provided some of the best racing
action of the season,” said Bob DeFazio, Toyota
Speedway at Irwindale track operator.
“Last year’s sell-out crowd at the Toyota Speedway
at Irwindale witnessed a race they will be talking
about for years, and we are honored to once again
host the pinnacle of short-track racing in NASCAR.
Toyota Speedway’s graduated banking and multiple
racing grooves are a perfect place to showcase
this tremendous pool of talent in NASCAR. This
event is a perfect way to give race fans a final
send-off to the 2010 racing season and whet their
appetite for more exciting racing in 2011.”
The NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown
main event – contested in NASCAR K&N Pro Series
cars – is open to any driver approved to drive on
a half-mile or longer tracks in the NASCAR K&N Pro
Series.
Current national series drivers such as Logano,
Ricky Carmichael, Brian Ickler, Trevor Bayne, Matt
Crafton, Ron Hornaday Jr. and Justin Lofton have
competed in the NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown.
In addition, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers
Kevin Harvick and Martin Truex Jr. have launched
their careers in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series. The
series is the top developmental step for drivers
looking to make the jump to one of NASCAR's
national series.
For more information, contact:
Jason Christley, NASCAR Public Relations, (386) 947-6788 or
jchristley@nascar.com |