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Cywinski Dominates in ASA CITGO/MDA 250

Schererville,  Ind.  (September  20,  2003)  –  ASA  Racing  Series  point’s  leader  Kevin
Cywinski  took  a  major  step  toward  winning  his  second  championship  by  turning  in  a
dominant weekend to win the CITGO/MDA 250 presented by Jani-King at Illiana Motor
Speedway on Saturday, September 20.

Driving  the  Greased  Lightning  Orange  Blast/SK  Hand  Tool  Chevrolet,  Cywinski  set  a
new track record in CITGO Pole Qualifying to start on the pole position and then led
155 of the 250 laps to record his fourth win of 2003.

Cywinski  took  the  lead  for  the  final  time  on  lap  160  with  an  inside  power  move
underneath  Gary  St. Amant  in  The  Medicine  Shoppe  Chevrolet.  From  there  Cywinski
was  never  headed  but  $50,000  Rookie  standout  Reed  Sorenson  in  the  ACDelco
Chevrolet and Toby Porter in the Meijer Chevrolet closed with 15 laps remaining.

The  11th  and  final  caution  flag  waved  on  lap  233  when  Peter  Cozzolino  in  the  A&A
Manufacturing Chevrolet spun and hit the Turn one retaining wall.

That set up a 13-lap shoot-out to the end, but Cywinski was able to keep Sorenson at
bay  by  0.229  seconds  with  Porter  coming  home  in  third  and  St.  Amant  and  Bryan
Reffner in the Morton Salt/Menards Chevrolet rounding out the top five.

“The car was awesome,” said Cywinski. “I was starting to get ready at the finish because
the car was starting to get tight.

“I really have to thank the crew,” he said. “We tried a new set-up and it was the right
move to make. We went back to the old set-up for qualifying, but the crew wanted to use
the new set-up.”

Entering the CITGO/MDA 250 presented by Jani-King Cywinski held a 109-point lead
over Butch Miller in the Timber Wolf Chevrolet and leaves with a lead of 149 markers
with two races remaining.

“We didn’t want Butch (Miller) to beat us,” Cywinski said.

Sorenson, who started 11th, said he thought he might have a chance to pass Cywinski
on the final restart.

“I was better in Turns 3 and 4 and he was better through Turns 1 and 2,” Sorenson said.
“I would close up and then he would gain it back. It would have been tough to pass him.
I went to the outside a couple of times, but it was too loose at the end of the race.”

Combining Sorenson’s second place finish with the 31st showing of Travis Kittleson in
the Bob Steele Chevrolet, the Georgia rookie locked up the 2003 Pat Schauer Memorial
Rookie of the Year honors.


Sorenson leads Kittleson by 383 points with two races remaining. Sorenson only has to
start either event to secure the title and the $50,000 bonus.

Porter  gained  two  positions  in  the  final  20  laps  to  record  the  podium  finish,  but  pit
strategy might have hurt the team.

“We pitted with 80 laps to go and put on right side tires,” Porter said. “We stuck to our
plan and that hurt us at the end. About halfway through we had a good car and pitted for
left side tires and lost all of our track position. It seemed like I passed every car twice
except for Kevin (Cywinski) and Reed (Sorenson).

Cywinski  led  the  first  62  laps  while  being  chased  by  his  closest  nemesis  in  the  point
standings, Butch Miller in the Timber Wolf Chevrolet with Brent Sontag running third.

Sontag claimed the lead on lap 63 when Cywinski made the first of two pit stops as all of
the front-runners made a stop. Sontag in the Terry’s Automotive Group Chevrolet was
chased by Rich Loch in the Viega Chevrolet and Rich Bickle in the Trackside Charities
Chevrolet.

When Sontag pitted on lap 77, that gave Chad Wood the point in the second Trackside
Charities  Chevrolet.  Cywinski  regained  the  lead  on  lap  88  by  slipping  inside  of  Wood
through Turns 3 and 4.

Three laps later Cywinski made his second and final pit stop, which again put Wood on
the point. Wood led until lap 96 when Cozzolino made an outside pass through Turns 3
and 4.

St. Amant went to the front on lap 147 when he got inside of Cozzolino coming off the
fourth corner and led until Cywinski made the final pass on lap 160.

Cywinski averaged 62.503 mph for the race that was slowed a total of 11 times for 59
laps. Thirty of the 34 cars starting the race finished the event.

The ASA Racing Series returns to action on Saturday, October 4 at Salem Speedway for
the running of the Pep Boys 300 presented by Greased Lightning Orange Blast.

For additional information on the ASA Racing Series visit asaracing.com.

ASA BOX

American Speed Association
CITGO/MDA 250
Illiana Motor Speedway
Lap distance: .50-mile
Race Saturday

1)(1) Kevin Cywinski, Chevrolet, 250
2)(11) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 250
3)(9) Toby Porter, Chevrolet, 250
4)(14) Gary St. Amant, Chevrolet, 250
5)(6) Bryan Reffner, Chevrolet, 250
6)(2) Robbie Pyle, Chevrolet, 250
7)(3) Butch Miller, Chevrolet, 250
8)(8) Mike Garvey, Chevrolet, 250
 


9)(22) Chad Wood, Chevrolet, 250
10)(24) Glenn Allen Jr., Chevrolet, 250
11)(23) Boris Jurkovic, Chevrolet, 250
12)(16) Casey Smith, Chevrolet, 250
13)(4) Davin Scites, Chevrolet, 250
14)(15) Dan Fredrickson, Chevrolet, 249
15)(18) Andrew Morrisey, Chevrolet, 249
16)(17) Greg Stewart, Chevrolet, 249
17)(19) Chris Wimmer, Chevrolet, 249
18)(28) Stephen Leicht, Chevrolet, 249
19)(30) Rich Bickle, Chevrolet, 249
20)(32) Kyle Jones, Chevrolet, 248
21)(33) Ed Brown, Chevrolet, 248
22)(25) Rich Loch, Chevrolet, 248
23)(20) Todd Kluever, Chevrolet, 248
24)(10) Peter Cozzolino, Chevrolet, 248
25)(29) Zach Niessner, Chevrolet, 247
26)(26) Troy Wangerin, Chevrolet, 247
27)(34) Greg Williams, Chevrolet, 247
28)(27) Kris Stump, Ford, 237
29)(12) Jeff Harrison, Chevrolet, 229
30)(13) Travis Geisler, Chevrolet, 194
31)(7) Travis Kittleson, Chevrolet, 144, overheating
32)(5) Brett Sontag, Chevrolet, 124, accident
33)(21) Rick Beebe, Ford, 122, handling
34)(31) Travis Dassow, Chevrolet, 100, accident

Race Statistics:
Time of Race: 1 hour, 59 minutes, 59.609 seconds
Average Speed: 62.503 mph
Margin of Victory: 0.229 seconds
Lead changes: 7 among 5 drivers
Lap leaders: Cywinski, 1-62; Sontag, 63-77; Wood, 78-87; Cywinski, 88-90; Wood, 91-
95; Cozzolino, 96-146; St. Amant, 147-159; Cywinski, 160-250.
Cautions: 11 for 59 laps

ASA Racing Series point standings after 15 of 17 events: 1) Cywinski, 2,737; 2) B. Miller,
2,588;  3)  Sorenson,  2,422;  4)  Garvey,  2,403;  5)  Pyle,  2,376;  6)  Reffner,  2,136;  7)
Kluever, 2,049; 8) Kittleson, 2,039; 9) Beebe, 2,008; 10) Cozzolino, 1,953