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The Patriot 200 Late Model Event at Nashville

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       The Patriot 200 Late Model Event at Fairgrounds
    Speedway in Nashville Set For Saturday, October 18


Pendleton, Ind. (September 18, 2003) – For years, the All American 400 late model
race held at Nashville Speedway matched the top stock car drivers from the North
versus the best drivers from the South. It was among the biggest, most anticipated,
short track stock car events in the country. The “Civil War on Wheels” concept will be
revived in 2003 when the Indiana based Sunoco Super Series and Alabama
headquartered Southern All-Star Series co-sanction the Patriot 200 on the eve of the
ASA Racing Series season finale at the Fairgrounds Speedway in Nashville on Saturday,
October 19

Almost  $85,000  in  posted  awards  will  be  contested  during  the  Patriot  200. The  event
features a 40-car starting field, paying $1,000 to start. The race winner will take home a
value of over $30,000 with a minimum purse check of $5,000 and a $25,000 value for
the opportunity to compete in the ASA Racing Series season finale with an all expenses
paid ride. In addition, the purse includes a bonus for the top-five finishers from each of
the competing sanctioning bodies.

The  Sunoco  Super  Series  features  a  mixture  of  racing  talent  from  Indiana,  Canada,
Michigan and Kentucky. Atop the list is six-time ASA event winner Junior Hanley. The
Canadian  Hall  of  Fame  inductee  has  been  a  regular  fixture  on  the  Sunoco  tour  since
2000,  finishing  the  season  points  as  runner-up  to  Scott  Hantz  in  2000  and  Joel
Kauffman  in  2002.  He  currently  ranks  second  in  the  standings  behind Bobby Parsley,
who   drives   one   of   his   Hanley   chassis.   Hanley   has   tailed   17   wins   in   over   60
appearances.

Current  point’s  leader  Bobby  Parsley  of  Kentucky  has  experienced  a  career  best
season, learning from the guidance of Hanley. Parsley won the season opening event at
Anderson  Speedway  in  Indiana  in  April  and  added  the  biggest  victory  of  his career in
July at the prestigious Chevy Dealers Anderson 400.

2000 Champion and Rookie of the Year Scott Hantz is always a series contender. Hantz
has collected three wins in 2003 and has 12 for his career. The Angola, Ind., competitor
has an extensive background in late model racing in Indiana, Michigan and Ohio.

Former USA Modified Champion Jeff Lane has won two Sunoco events in 2003 at Mt.
Lawn  Speedway  in  May  and  most  recently  at  Shady  Bowl  Speedway  in  Ohio.  J.R.
Roahrig of South Bend, Ind., has competed the last two seasons with the series after
being  a  regular  with  the  NASCAR  Midwest  Series.  Roahrig  has  scored  three  Sunoco
wins.

Other top Sunoco Super Series competitors include Jim Crabtree Jr., Eddie Van Meter,
Bull Baker, Rick Turner, Billy Barton, Chuck Barnes Jr. and Tom Hernley Jr. Part-timer
racers that are expected at Nashville include Eddie Hoffman, Brian Hoppe, Joey Miller
and Brad Mueller.


Wayne Willard of Georgia currently leads the Southern All Star Series standings in his
first full year with the series. In the opening 10 events, he has scored four wins, three at
Birmingham Int’l Raceway and one at the Montgomery Speedway.

Chad Brawn of Anderson, S.C. ranks second in the point standings and currently leads
the Rookie of the Year Standings. Third place is another rookie Todd Trinkle of Monroe,
Ga.,   with   Jonathan   Shields   of   Roundhill,   Ky.,   in   fourth   position.   Jeff   Leston   of
Huntersville, Ala. rounds out the top five. Leston is a veteran of Open Wheel Modifieds
racing.

Other drivers from across the southeast that are expected to be in competition include
Tim  Fryar  of  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  who  has  one  victory  this  year  at  Huntsville,  Jimmy
Garmon of Gainesville, Ga., has scored three top-five and five top 10s in 2003.

Two-time Southern All Stars Champion Ricky Turner of Dawsonville, Ga., has visited the
winner’s  circle  on  two  occasions  this  year  taking  place  at  Fairgrounds  Speedway  in
Nashville and Lanier National Speedway. Jason Hogan of Cleveland, Ga., has one win
at Huntsville along with three top-five finishes and four top-10s.

1999  Champion  Gary  Helton  of  Tennessee  recorded  four  top  fives  and  four  top  10s
during  the  2003  season.  Johnny  Brazier  of  Alabama,  a  two-time  series  champion,
Stanley  Smith  of  Chelsea,  Ala.,  current  NASCAR  Southeast  Series  point’s  leader
Charlie Bradberry of Chelsea, Ala., Dave Mader, Dick Anderson and Wayne Anderson
are also expected to compete in the Patriot 200.

On Friday at Fairgrounds Speedway in Nashville, ASA and the Patriot 200 competitors
will  have  optional  practice  beginning  at  11  a.m.  The  respective  sessions  conclude  at
5:15 pm.

On  Saturday,  practice  resumes  at  10:30  a.m.  with  the  Patriot  200  field  set  in  pole
qualifying   at   2:30.   ASA   qualifying   for   the   BFGoodrich   Tires   Traction   T/A   300
presented by Greased Lighting Orange Blast and Jani-King takes place at 4. There
will be two last chance qualifying events for the Patriot 200 beginning at 5:30 and 6 with
the 200-lap main event going green at 8.

On Sunday, ASA’s on-track fan autograph session and live musical entertainment are
scheduled  for  1:30  p.m.  with  pre-race  ceremonies  set  for  2:30.  The  BFGoodrich  T/A
Tires 300 presented by Greased Lighting Orange Blast and Jani-King goes green
at 3:00. (Local)

Tickets for the BFGoodrich Tires Traction T/A 300 presented by Greased Lighting
Orange  Blast  and  Jani-King  at  Fairgrounds  Speedway  in  Nashville  are  general
admission and sold for $20 each in advance or $25 each on race day. Children 12 years
old and younger will be admitted free with a paying adult. Tickets on Saturday for the
Patriot  200  late  model  event  are  selling  for  $18  in  advance  and  $20  on  race  day.  If
tickets are purchased for both days, the price is $35. For additional information call 1-
888-ASA-1020   or   visit   www.asaracing.com.   VISA,   MasterCard   and   Discover   are
accepted.