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Sorenson Crowned $50,000 Rookie Champion at Nashville

    Sorenson Crowned $50,000 Rookie Champion at Nashville
 

Pendleton,  Ind.  (October  15,  2003)  -  Taking  the  green  flag  at  Salem  Speedway  on
October  4  in  the  Pep  Boys  300  presented  by  Greased  Lightning  Orange  Blast
earned  the  $50,000  Rookie  Championship  for  Georgia  phenom  Reed  Sorenson.  The
17-year-old Sorenson then proceeded to finish in the third position, scoring his second
consecutive podium finish.

"The $50,000 is nice. We needed that pretty bad," said Reed Sorenson. "We're still in a
pretty good points battle for third place so there is some pressure. Robbie Pyle is pretty
close.  The  team  has  the  feeling  that  we  won  Rookie  of  The  Year  so  we're  all  pretty
happy."

Sorenson has posted seven top-five finishes, with only a pair of finishes outside the top
10.  Piloting  the  ACDelco  Chevrolet  for  Michigan-based  Automotive  Promotions  Inc.,
Sorenson  has  produced  five  podium  finishes  in  2003,  with  a  best  of  second  at  Illiana
Motor Speedway in the CITGO/MDA 250 presented by Jani-King in September.

Travis Kittleson of Merritt Island, Fla., continues to rank second in the rookie standings,
producing five top-five finishes, with a season-best runner-up performance at Concord
Motorsport Park in April. Driving the Bob Steele Chevrolet, the Merritt Island, Fla., racer
also  grabbed  third-place  honors  at  Toledo  Speedway,  fourth  at  Mansfield  Motorsports
Speedway and fifth at USA International Speedway in the Jani-King 200.

Davin Scites of West Virginia remains third in the rookie standings after placing 16th at
Salem.  The  driver  of  the  Wayne  Lumber  &  Mulch/Scrap  Vinyl  Chevrolet  scored  the
biggest  victory  of  his  career  in April,  winning  the  BFGoodrich  Tires  250  at  Concord
Motorsport Park, passing series veteran Mike Garvey on the final lap of the event.  

Illinois competitor Boris Jurkovic is fourth in the point standings, finishing 21st in the Pep
Boys 300 presented by Greased Lightning Orange Blast. Jurkovic recorded a best
finish  of  his  career  at  Indianapolis  Raceway  Park  in  June,  crossing  the  line  in  fourth
spot. Driving the Reliable Recovery Chevrolet, Jurkovic has produced one top-five finish
and two top-10s.

Ohio's Kris Stump is fifth in the freshman standings, after being listed 20th at the .54-mile
Salem  Speedway  oval.  With  sponsorship  backing  from  McDonald's  and  Noah  Yoder
Ford, Stump has posted a best finish of ninth at Indianapolis Raceway Park.

The  17th  event  of  the  2003  ASA  Racing  Series  is  set  for  Sunday,  October  19  at
Fairgrounds  Speedway  in  Nashville,  Tenn.  The  BFGoodrich  Traction  T/A  Tires  300
presented by Greased Lightning Orange Blast and Jani-King takes the green flag at
3:00 p.m., (Local) and will be telecast live on SPEED Channel.