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JOEY MILLER ENTERS $50,000 ROOKIE CLASS

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                                                                     For Immediate Release

             JOEY MILLER ENTERS $50,000 ROOKIE CLASS

PENDLETON, Ind. (February 3, 2004) - After two partial schedules with the ASA
National Tour, Minnesota competitor Joey Miller has announced his intentions to
compete for the $50,000 Rookie of the Year honors in 2004. Miller will drive a County
Joe Racing entry with sponsorship from Great Clips and Country Joe Homes.

"I'm thrilled to have an opportunity to race the full ASA schedule and challenge for the
rookie title," said Joey Miller. "The previous two seasons I've gained a lot of knowledge
and hope to apply that to our 2004 effort."

Miller, 19, has made 16 starts the previous two seasons, recording two top-10 finishes
with a best performance of seventh at LaCrosse Fairgrounds Speedway in West Salem,
Wis. He also finished ninth at ASA's inaugural visit to Elko Speedway in 2002.

In 2003, the Lakeville, Minn., competitor turned in impressive qualifying runs, with a
second-place effort at the season-opening event at USA International Speedway, fourth
at Elko and fifth at Lake Erie Speedway. His best season finish occurred at Berlin
Raceway, crossing the line in 12th.

2002 ASA National Tour Championship crew chief Bond Suss will continue to serve that
position for Miller in the upcoming season. Last season, Suss made the transition from
working with Joey Clanton to a part-time schedule with Miller in ASA and events with
other touring series. They made several appearances on larger speedways including the
1.5-mile oval of Kentucky Speedway, the scene of two ASA events in 2004.

"Racing at places like Kentucky and some of the other super speedways in 2003 will be
a huge help to this season. Not many rookies have big track experience heading into
their rookie season. Also, having available the knowledge of Kevin Cywinski and Bond
Suss will be a great asset for me this year. They have both been involved in ASA
championships the previous two seasons and are great benefits to Country Joe Racing."

The ASA National Tour begins its 37th season of competition on Saturday, March 27 at
the .75-mile oval of USA International Speedway in Lakeland, Fla. The S K Hand Tool
200 will be televised on SPEED Channel.

The American Speed Association is based in Pendleton, Ind., and has offered stock car
racing programs since 1968, including the ASA National Tour, ASA Late Model Series
and ASA Member Track programs. For additional information, visit asaracing.com.


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For More Information, Contact:
Kyle Larson
Public Relations
American Speed Association
(765) 778-8088, ext. 271
klarson@asaracing.com