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CALHOUN COUNTY COMPLETES 2004 ASA LATE MODEL SERIES SCHEDULE

PENDLETON, Ind. (March 18, 2004) -- The American Speed Association has
announced the final date for its 2004 ASA Late Model Series. The event will take place
at Calhoun County Speedway in Springport, Mich., on Saturday, August 21.

"I think it's a fine opportunity for the Late Model Series to compete in the shadow of
NASCAR and its highest divisions at the nearby Michigan Speedway on the same
weekend," said Ron Varney, ASA Late Model Series executive director. "This finalization
of our schedule allows the competitor base to move fully ahead with their plans entering
the 2004 campaign."

In the later part of November, Paul Zimmerman and Jim Leasure, co-owners of Spartan
Speedway in Mason, Mich., purchased Springport Speedway and instantly renamed the
track to Calhoun County Speedway.

The new owners then began preparations on improving the facility with the addition of
more pit slabs, black top in spectator areas, fencing and new kitchen equipment.

"This event will undoubtedly become one of our most important shows of the season,"
said Jim Leasure, Calhoun County Speedway promoter. "We are very much looking
forward to hosting a premier event of the caliber of the ASA Late Model Series season."

Located three miles north of Springport, Mich., at the corners of Calhoun, Jackson and
Eaton Counties, the .375-mile high-banked track of Calhoun County Speedway will open
for its inaugural season in May of 2004.

Rules for the 2004 ASA Late Model Series are available by contacting the ASA office,
(765) 778-8088 or visiting asaracing.com.

Officials are planning for 100-lap green flag races with no pit stops unless a car is
damaged in an on-track incident. The cars will include makes from three major
manufacturers - General Motors, Ford and Dodge. They will utilize template bodies
and engines from all three.

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.