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Jimmy Kite Ready For Repeat At Cooper World Classic

Jimmy Kite Ready For Repeat At Copper World Classic
 
STOCKBRIDGE, Ga., March 12, 2004 - Jimmy Kite will again wheel the No. 5
Westcon Racing/ Westcon Elevator/ Bloomer Engines-Beast for the pavement
portion of the 2004 United States Auto Club (USAC) Silver Crown Series.
This will mark the third season that Kite will race for Ron and Kevin
Bloomstran in the Beast chassis. The Stockbridge, Georgia resident
joined the team in four Silver Crown races in 2002 and the full pavement
schedule in '03. Kite won his first Silver Crown race at Phoenix
International Raceway's 1997 Cooper World Classic on his way to becoming
that year's USAC Rookie of the Year in Silver Crown. That victory,
following Kite's last second move on USAC legend Chuck Gurney after
racing from the back of the pack, is one of the favorite memories for
Copper World Classic fans who recall Kite's jubilant celebration jumping
down the front-straightway on his way to victory lane.
 
Jimmy Kite (about the 2004 season): "I'm really excited to be back in
the Westcon Elevator Bloomer-engine powered Beast chassis in 2004. The
Westcon Elevator team really started to get on a roll last season once
we figured out a handling issue we'd been fighting all year. The results
show we never won one but they don't tell the story of how close we were
a few times. The 2004 Silver Crown season is going to have some great
race tracks and I'm ready to get going and get back to putting wins up
on the board. The Westcon guys have been working all winter to make sure
that we have the car in place to win races."
 
(about the 2004 Copper World Classic): "Every year, as more and more
guys step over to NASCAR from here, the Silver Crown Series gets more
attention. That makes the competition even tougher because everyone that
wants to go to NASCAR or the IndyCars is racing here. That's the way it
should be. There isn't any place that you feel the importance of what
you're doing in a Silver Crown car more than at the Copper World. You
know you beat the best when you win here. That was true when I won it in
'97 and it changed my life. This place is like Indy or Knoxville or
Daytona. You want this one so bad you can taste it. And, now, I know
where victory lane is."
 
Kevin Bloomstran, team manager/ co-owner (about having Kite return to
the team): "Once again, we're thrilled to have Jimmy back in the car for
the '04 season. Over the last couple years we've paid our dues, and
we're ready to come out on top this year. Our teams' preparation coupled
with Jimmy's natural driving ability will enable us to have an up-front
2004."
 
(about the copper World Classic): "Last year we were the fastest car on
the track until we ran into some bad luck. or should I say until some
'bad luck' ran into us? If we are as race-day fast as we were in 2003,
we'll take this race."
 
Kite began his career racing quarter-midgets at the age of eight and
worked his way up through mini-sprints, USAC midgets, sprint cars and
Silver Crown cars to the Indy Racing League. He is a five-time national
champion in various open-wheel series with countless victories. He has a
career total of 23 Indy Racing IndyCar Series event starts and
$1,505,565 in career IRL earnings. He has raced four times in the
Indianapolis 500.
 
To learn more about Kite, please visit www.jimmykitefans.com. For more
on Westcon Racing and the team's 2004 USAC Silver Crown campaign, please
visit www.westconracing.com .