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All Stars headed to Lernerville, Attica for big Labor Day weekend

CARMARGO, Il (8-31-10) By Brian Liskai. – The stars of the O’Reilly Auto Parts All Star Circuit of Champion Sprint Cars, grabbed all the headlines during the 50th Annual Goodyear Knoxville Nationals. Now, they will be heading to the historic Lernerville Speedway Friday, Sept. 3 and for the traditional Attica Ambush at Attica Raceway Park on Saturday, Sept. 4.


Knoxville champion and defending All Star champion and current point leader Tim Shaffer, two-time All Star champion Greg Wilson, Knoxville Nationals Rookie of the Year and Ohio Speedweek champion David Gravel, All Star rookies Cap Henry and Jared Ridge and veteran Bill Rose and more will take on Lernerville champion Danny Holtgraver, local legend Ed Lynch Jr. and others like Bob Felmlee, Carl Bowser, Andy Priest, and possibly some of the famed PA Posse members.

The last time the All Stars competed at the fast half-mile, three-time All Star champion Dale Blaney defeated Shaffer, a former Lernerville track champion, in an exciting race. Shaffer caught Blaney on the white flag lap, executed a slide job in turn two with Blaney pulling back around down the back stretch. Shaffer tried another move in the final two turns, but Blaney drive back by for his 74th career All Star victory.

For more information go to www.lernerville.com
 
Then it’s off to the high banks of Attica Raceway Park on Saturday where the local drivers will challenge the All Stars. It marks the last race of the 2010 season at Attica.
 
The last time the All Stars visited Attica Raceway Park was to open the Ohio Sprint Speedweek. Byron Reed, who recently picked up his sixth Attica track title, scored the victory over 12-time Attica champion Mark Keegan and Dean Jacobs who also recorded a victory at “Ohio’s Finest” speedplant in 2010.

Reed also defeated the All Stars at Attica earlier in the year at the traditional Sprint Nationals.

Stevie Smith took the Attica Ambush win in 2009 while Dale Blaney picked up the victory in 2008.
 
The All Star drivers will also have their hands full with Craig Mintz, Bryan Sebetto, and Rob Chaney and Lee Jacobs who have recorded Attica wins in 2010.

For times and prices go to www.atticaracewaypark.com

 
Tim Shaffer takes sprint car racings biggest prize - the Knoxville Nationals
KNOXVILLE, Iowa - By Brian Liskai -(8-15-10) Defending O'Reilly Auto Parts All Star Circuit of Chhttp://ascoc.allstarsprint.com/images/victorylane/shaffer_knoxville_2010_champion.jpgampions titlest Tim Shaffer is arguably the hottest sprint car driver in the country. He proved that Saturday, becoming the first driver in nearly 20 years who is not a regular with the World of Outlaws to win the world's biggest sprint car race, the 50th Annual Goodyear Knoxville Nationals presented by Lucas Oil.

Shaffer, who set quick time during qualifications on Wednesday night at the famed Knoxville Raceway, ran in the top five most of the 50-lap championship race Saturday, biding his time while Sammy Swindell and Donny Schatz, who had won the last four straight Knoxville Nationals, battled up front. When Swindell popped a tire and got upside down with less than five laps remaining, Shaffer was not sitting in second. The Aliquippa, Pennsylvania driver known as "The Steel City Outlaw," then traded slide jobs several times with Schatz as the over 23,000 fans were on their feet roaring their approval. Shaffer would drive to the win and the $150,000 prize with his fist pumping in the air as the huge fireworks display went off.

Shaffer, who won the feature on his qualifying night last year at Knoxville, has won 10 All Star features this season, including a string of five straight during the annual Thunder Through the Plains, which included a victory over the World of Outlaws at I-55 Raceway the weekend prior to the Knoxville Nationals. That was his 30th career All Star victory as he is pulling away for a second consecutive All Star title and the $50,000 top prize.

Shaffer was quick to point out his success is due to his team, which includes owners Janet Holbrook and Aaron Call and veteran crew chief  Brian Kemenah and a host of other crew members who attend the races when their work schedules allow. The car is sponsored by Kistler Engines, Kistler Racing Productrs, Technique Roofing, VRP Shocks and J&J Racing.

"We are so proud of what the Tim and the CH Motorsports team accomplished at Knoxville. It shows the All Stars have some of the best talent in the country and Tim's victory at the world's biggest sprint car event proves that," said All Star President Guy Webb.

Also, Watertown, Connecticut's David Gravel, who currently sits third in the All Star point standings and who snagged the prestigious Ohio Sprint Speedweek title, was named the Rookie of the Year for the Goodyear Knoxville Nationals presented by Lucas Oil.

"David had a wonderful Thunder Through the Plains and ran his heart out on the biggest stage of sprint car racing," said Webb of the driver of the DDR Motorsports #89G. "This young man is starting to attract the attention he deserves...he is one of the most talented young (18-years-old) drivers in the country."
 
Beware...the O'Reilly All Stars will be "Thundering Through the Plains"'

CARMARGO, IL (By Brian Liskai) 7-28-10 - The stars of the O'Reilly Auto Parts All Star Circuit of Champions will saddle up their fire-breathing, methanol-burning sprint cars and head west of the Mississippi River for the traditional "Thunder Through the Plaines, July 29 through Aug. 9, which includes nine races at six tracks.

Traditionally Thunder Through the Plains not only features the talented drivers of the All Stars such as point leader Tim Shaffer, two-time champion Greg Wilson, and Bill Rose plus the young guns like 18-year-old Ohio Sprint Speedweek champion David Gravel, current rookie of the year leader 19-year-old Cap Henry and rookie Jared Ridge, but many of the stars from out west with some surprise drivers and World of Outlaw pilots showing up.

Shaffer, the defending All Star champion, is on a hot streak in All Star competition lately, not finishing out of the top three in the last six events. He has recorded six All Star wins in 2010. Wilson, currently Second in the All Star point standings, has really turned his season around, not finishing out of the top five in the last two weeks of competition, including the King's Royal at Eldora Speedway. Both have competed very well during the Thunder Through the Plains during their careers.

First up for the Thunder Through the Plains will be Red River Valley Speedway on Thursday, July 29. Red River Valley is located in West Fargo, North Dakota and is a half-mile high-banked track. It will be a huge

kick-off to Thunder Through the Plains as two-time NASCAR champion Tony Stewart is expected to compete as will four-time and defending World of Outlaws champion Donny Schatz, who drives Stewart's sprint car. Stewart, who competed at the track in June in a late model, finishing third in the

feature, has competed with the All Stars on several occasions in 2010, recording a couple of podium finishes.

During the winter, Danny Schatz, Donny's father, took over track operations of Red River Valley.

Red River Valley will also host a USMTS Modified Show the night before the All Stars come to town, with Kenny Schrader and Kenny Wallace in competition.

For more information log onto www.redrivervalleyspeedway.com

The All Stars then "thunder" into Husets Speedway located between Sioux Falls and Brandon, South Dakota, for a three consecutive nights of racing, July 30, through Aug. 1. The three-eighths mile, high-banked oval races sprint cars weekly.

Expect to see local stars like Lynton Jeffery, Jody Rosenboom, Gregg Bakker, Mark Dobmeier, Scott Winters and Robby Wolfgang race wheel-to-wheel with the talented All Star drivers.

Last year, Scott Winters opened up the Husets Thunder Through the Plains with his first All Star win with Gary Wright, Sam Hafertepe Jr., Tony Bruce and Tim Shaffer rounding out the top five.

On the second night at Husets, with a thunderstorm striking in the background, former track champion Terry McCarl would take the checkers in an exciting battle over Tim Shaffer and Hafertepe, the later stealing second on the last corner of the last lap. Kaeding and Bakker would round out the top five.

Thunder Through the Plains then moves to Butler County Motorplex in Rising City, Nebraska on Aug. 4. It marks the first time the All Stars have competed at the one-third mile, high-banked track.

The All Star event is one of three scheduled at the track for what is dubbed the "Need for Speed Week." On Monday, Aug. 2, the POWERi Midgets, SLMR super late models and IMCA hobby stocks will compete. Joining the All Star sprints on Wednesday will be the IMCA modifieds and the IMCA sport compacts. Then on Friday, Aug. 6, the IMCA modifieds, sport mods, hobby stocks and compacts will be in action.

For more information go to www.butlercountymotorplex.com

Then the All Stars return to the Belleville High Banks on Aug. 5. The High Banks is one of the best facilities in the country with a rich history of midget racing and features the National Midget Hall of Fame.

Last year the 800+ horsepower 410 sprint cars smashed track records at the Belleville, Kansas track known as "the World's Fastest Half-Mile Dirt Track. Five cars would best the track's previous qualifying record, finally set by Terry McCarl at 14.321 seconds.

In the feature event, Australian Kerry Madsen, who nearly won the 2010 edition of the King's Royal at Eldora Speedway, would hold of McCarl for the All Star win. Tim Kaeding, Randy Hannagan and Don Droud would round out the top five. The second night of racing at "The High Banks" would be rained out.

For more information go to www.highbanks.org.

The All Stars will then travel to I-55 Raceway in Pevely, Missouri, for what is becoming a must-see event, the Ironman 55. A co-sanctioned event with the World of Outlaw Sprint cars, it kicks off Aug. 6 with the UMP DIRTcar Extreme Sportsman Challenge Series. Racing continues Aug. 7 with the World of Outlaws and All Stars vying for $20,000 to win. The UMP DIRTcar Modifieds will also be in action.

For more information go to www.i55raceway.com.

Thunder Through the Plains wraps up on Aug. 9 for another exciting tradition- the Musco Lighting Front Row Challenge at Southern Iowa Speedway in Oskaloosa, Iowa. The excitement here? The driver on the pole has the option to go to the tail on the start and should he or she win, will earn $50,000.

The only driver to accomplish the feat over the past 14 years of the event was Ohio's Jac Haudenschild.

The event also features the King of the Hill, one lap matches races among the top eight qualifiers through the heat races to determine who starts on the pole.

Last year Hall of Famer Sammy Swindell would take the win over Joey Saldana, Craig Dollansky, Donny Schatz and Lance Dewease.

The following night, Southern Iowa Speedway will host the Casey's General Stores USAC Ultimate Challenge featuring the non-wing sprints.

For more information on the Front Row Challenge go to www.frc.oskychallenges.com

 
West Virgina Motor Speedway Rained out for 7-9
Tonight's racing action has been rained out at West Virgina Motor Speedway. Racing action continues tomorrow night back at West Virgina Motor Speedway for $5000 to win!
 
All Stars will be busy over next two weeks

Camargo, IL-(6-29-10)- Coming off a very successful and exciting Ohio Sprint Speedweek, the cars and stars of the O’Reilly Auto Parts All Star Circuit of Champions will be in action on the high banks of KC Raceway in Chillicothe, Ohio on Saturday, July 3.

In what has become a must-see event, Budweiser presents “The Night the Stars Come Out,” with the All Star sprints running for $5,000 to win and the AMRA Late Models also competing for a top prize of $5,000. The Advance Services Modifieds will also be in action.

The All Stars recently competed at the three-eighths mile high banked KC Raceway on Saturday, June 19 on night #2 of Ohio Sprint Speedway. Defending All Star champion Tim Shaffer scored a dominating win with Dale Blaney edging Brandon Wimmer for second, and Kyle Sauder and Speedweek champion David Gravel rounding out the top five. But who could forget the drive by former KC Raceway owner Jim Neir who blasted from the 24th starting spot to finish sixth.

Tickets are $25 for adults and $10 for kids ages 6-12. Pit passes are $35.

In a schedule update, the Sept. 25 make-up race at Port Royal Speedway in Pennsylvania has been cancelled. All Star officials and Port Royal officials are working to find a date for the event, which originally was scheduled in May but was rained out, then rescheduled for June and was rained out.

The All Stars will be busy in July. They kick-off four races in a five day span on Friday and Saturday, July 9 and 10 at West Virginia Motor Speedway. The massive five-eighths mile long track is located near Mineral Wells, W. Va., just south of Parkersburg, W.Va. on the west side of I-77. It marks the return of the All Stars to the big track, a venue they have not visited since 2004.

The Governor’s Cup weekend kicks off Friday with a $3,000 to win affair with the “Almost Heaven 25”. The FASTRAK Mid-Ohio Valley Touring Series late models will also compete for $1,200 to win. Also, the Jack Shutts Throwback 20’s” $800 to win HotMod and Stock Car Invites will be held featuring NASCAR style driver introductions, pit road with mandatory pit stops and tire changes. Saturday’s event will pay the All Star sprint feature winner $5,000 and $10,000 to win the late model event with the TSMA Modifieds vying for $1,200. There will be a pre-race autograph session from 5-5:30 p.m.

Gates will open both Friday and Saturday at 3 p.m. with hot laps underway at 7 p.m. For more information go to www.wvspeedway.com

“This is going to be a big event for the All Stars. Scott Strode, Brian Ferrell, Daniel Patterson, Lynn Chapman and everyone at Mountain State Motorsports Promotions have worked very hard to bring West Virginia Motor Speedway back to prominence and we’re excited to be a part of that,” said All Star President Guy Webb.

The All Stars began competition at West Virginia Motor Speedway in 1985 with Jack Hewitt taking the victory Tim Green and Kelly Kinser. The All Stars did not return to the track until 1991 when Chuck Ward too the win over Hewitt and Frank Kerr. In 1992, Kevin Huntley would take the victory over Rocky Hodges and Jeff Shepherd. It would be another long break before the All Stars would return to the big track in 2004 with Kenny Jacobs securing the win over Chad Kemenah and Danny Smith.

From West Virginia, the All Stars will travel on Sunday and compete on Monday, July 12 at Can Am Motorsports Park in LaFargeville, New York, just off NYS Rt. 411.

The four-tenths of a mile dirt track plays host to weekly modified racing on its long straights and wide, sweeping turns. Joining the All Star sprints will be the SUNY Canton 358 modified series and SUNY Canton Sportsman Series. This marks the first ever visit of the O’Reilly Auto Parts All Star Circuit of Champions to the track.

For more information go to www.canammotorsports.com

The All Stars will then travel to Utica-Rome Speedway on Tuesday, July 13. Located off St. Rt. 5 near Vernon, N.Y., the half-mile track known as “The Action Track of the East,” plays host to modifieds and stock car divisions on a weekly basis, but has also hosted the ESS 360 sprints and special late model events.

Joining the All Star sprints will be the Best of Four Thunder Pro Stock Series. Gates will open at 4 p.m. with racing at 7 p.m. For more information go to www.uticaromespeedway.com

“We’re excited about going to Can Am and Utica-Rome for the first time to show those fans the thrill of 410 sprint racing,” said Webb.

For more information go to www.allstarsprint.com
 
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Image The Silver Anniversary of the Ohio Sprint Speedweek proved to be one of the most competive weeks in racing during the 2007 All Star season. Dale Blaney nearly captured the $50,000 bonus that would be given to anyone who could win four events during the seven nights of racing. However, it was the consistancy of Shane Stewart that captured the Ohio Sprint Speedweek Points Title. Follow all of the action during the 26th Annual Ohio Sprint Speedweek (June 22nd- 28th) here at the home of the All Stars.