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Tracks: Racing action planned for July 8 at Irwindale Speedway

6 July 2000

Irwindale, Calif. - - They'll be half way toward a $5000 first place payoff in 
the Miller Lite "Big 10 Challenge" for racers in the Food 4 Less Super Late Model 
Division at Irwindale Speedway on Saturday night July 8.  Point totals are being 
tallied from10 specially-designated races that form a "race series" within a 
race series, with the top point-getter of the Miller Lite "Big 10" Series events 
picking up a nice check for $5000.00 at the 2000 season's banquet.  

Going in to this Saturday night's race the top ten "Miller Lite Big 10 Challenge" 
points are close, VERY close …Triple digits right down the line: 1.) Greg Voigt, 
Goleta, 172,  leads with the rest in hot pursuit  2.) Ben Walker, North Hills, 
168,  3.) David Brandon, Palmdale, 164,  4.) Brandon Loverock, Santa Fe Springs, 
 140,  5.) Tim Woods III, Chino, 138,  6.) (tie) A.J. DiMarzo, Saugus, and Tommy 
Fry, Canyon Country, (both 132),  8.) Brian Kelley, Arleta 124,  9.) Brandon 
Miller, Rancho Santa Fe, 122, 10.) (tie) Shawn Brink, Lancaster and James Bruncati, 
Glendora (both 112 points).

On the "big picture" front, Greg Voigt (pronounced "vote", by the way, as Greg 
explained to a reporter when he placed a remarkable fifth in Irwindale's Home 
Depot 250, his first-ever attempt at a Winston West race on June 24) leads the 
season's overall divisional points battle in the F4LSLM's with 428.  

Consistency has been Greg's best weapon in the war to win the 2000 championship 
AND Miller's five grand.  He's only won one race (opening night) but has scored 
points in every race so far, while his nearest "enemy" (Ben Walker) is still 
38 points behind despite having won three main events so far.  

The quiet man, David Brandon in car #80, has not (yet) won a race this year but 
has finished well and scored points in every event.  He's looming large in third 
with 344 points.  Working his way up the points standing (4th at 324) is Tim 
Woods III, the former local college football stand-out, has always had the skills, 
this year he's been in the right place at the right time far more often, and 
is getting very adept at making his own "luck".  

AJ DiMarzo in fifth place with 304 points is an great example of true grit.  
An "economy" operation (stop by after a race some time), the DiMarzo team has 
been pulling rabbits out of thin air and putting points in the bank all season 
long.   Last year's points champ, Rod Johnson is currently mired in 10th place 
with 226 points (despite his two wins) while Tony Stewart (yes, THAT Tony Stewart) 
is listed thirty-seventh of the 65 drivers that have scored points in the division 
this year.

The Food 4 Less NASCAR Super Late Model Division is one of the most competitive 
groups of stock cars in short track racing on the West Coast.  Large fields, 
close racing, and tight points battles … Isn't this that the way it should be? 

In addition to the fierce points battle in the Food 4 Less Super Late Model Division, 
the July 8 show at Irwindale will also feature the fast NASCAR Grand American 
Modifieds,  the scrapping Ultra Wheel Spec Trucks, the feisty MSRA Pro-4 Modifieds, 
and the quick TQ Midgets of USAC.   All-in-all a five-ring circus of action-packed 
family racing entertainment.  

PLEASE NOTE:  This event is the second night of Irwindale Speedway's participation 
in the 8th annual "Spark of Love" Toy Drive sponsored by the Southern California 
Firefighters and ABC7.  The object is to collect holiday toys for some of the 
less fortunate children throughout the area.   Called "Christmas in July", all 
fans donating a new, unwrapped toy or sporting goods item will receive either 
a child's ticket to that night's event or a $5.00 gift certificate good at the 
track's souvenir stands. In addition, they'll receive a copy of that night's 
program book (a $4.00 value).  Collection of toys and sporting good will continue 
throughout the month of July (all five racing events) at Irwindale Speedway.

Tickets are available three ways. By phone (626) 358-1100, at the track's box 
office, and on the world wide web at: www.tickets.com.  The gates open at 4:00pm 
and opening ceremonies will commence at 7:00 pm.  But, fans are advised to get 
there early for the pre-race fun featuring a live band, a custom car club show, 
race car qualifying, and to scout out favorite viewing spots in the grandstands.

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