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Rollover Safety Simulator in Belleville Sunday

For Immediate Release

ROLLOVER SAFETY SIMULATOR IN BELLEVILLE SUNDAY

BELLEVILLE, Kan. (June 1, 2001) - Fred Miller of Avoca, Iowa, will be
bringing his Rollover Safety Simulator to the Belleville High Banks this
Sunday, June 3, for participating drivers and crews to train on as the
"World's Fastest 1/2 Mile Dirt Track" presents the NSCA Ethanol E-10 Sprint
Series and CNCTA Friesen Late Model Challenge Series.

The system module will be in operation on the infield of the for most of the
day. Drivers are urged to arrive as early as possible to secure their place
for the one-on-one experience. This system is being made available to
participating drivers and crews at no charge by the High Banks
administration.

The unit is powered by an electric over hydraulic design which allows the
rider ascension and descent, and 360-degree rotation.

The Simulator will be relocated after hot laps to an area outside the track
for fans to experience. Miller will be the fan host at the Simulator. He has
indicated the fee to fans will be nominal.

The Belleville High Banks pit gate opens this Sunday, June 3, at 3 p.m.
(CST), with spectator gates swinging open at 5. Hot laps get underway at
6:30 and the green flag unfurls for the first heat race at 7:30.

Adult general admission is $12 and children are $5. Pit passes are $20.

The Belleville High Banks, located in Belleville, Kan., is managed by a
volunteer racing committee that host 10-12 racing events annually. "The
World's Fastest Half-Mile Dirt Track" allows drivers the rare opportunity to
run "wide open" the entire track, and the sweeping oval is one of the most
demanding test of endurance and skill for drivers. The track's mainstay is
the annual Belleville Midget Nationals, held every year during the first
weekend in August. As the nation's most prestigious midget car race of the
year, the best equipment, owners and drivers flock to the small rural
community of 3,500, which is transformed into a racing Mecca of more than
30,000 people each August.

For more information on the Belleville High Banks, write to: Belleville High
Banks, P.O. Box 349, Belleville, KS 66935, or call (785) 527-6050.
Sponsorship inquiries may call or fax (402) 761-3676 or via e-mail at
wdake@alltel.net. Information is also available on the World Wide Web by
logging on to http://www.highbanks.org or http://www.whowon.com.

Reserved tickets for the 24th Annual Belleville Midget Nationals presented
by WhoWon.com are available by calling (785) 527-5179, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
Monday through Friday.

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Media Contact:
Jeff Nun, WhoWon.com
(402) 421-6894 (phone, fax)
bellevillehighbanks@whowon.com (e-mail)
World Wide Web: http://www.whowon.com

Sponsorship/Partner Contact:
Wayne Dake, JW MotorSports Associates
Promotions Director
Belleville High Banks/National Midget Auto Racing Museum
(402) 761-3676 (phone, fax)
(402) 440-3977 (cellular)
wdake@alltel.net (e-mail)
World Wide Web: http://www.highbanks.org , http://www.highbanks-museum.org

Administrative Contact:
Barry Bottger, Belleville High Banks
President
Fair Amusement Committee
P.O. Box 349, Belleville KS 66935
(785) 527-6050 (office)
(785) 527-2488 (track)
bottger@republic.hpmin.com (e-mail)
World Wide Web: http://www.highbanks.org