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NayKid Racing Wins Championship with Dream Season

 

DENVER, July 6, 2004 - NayKid Racing came to Denver, Colorado with a
stranglehold on the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) T1 class. They
went back to the Northwest with two championships, an undefeated regular
season and the competition quaking in the wake of the KUMHO Tire/
Suburban Chevrolet/ Redline Oil/ Kodiak Racing Wheels/ CORSA Exhaust
Corvette Z06  "Destruction Tour". 

 

Scotty B. White (Puyallup, Wash.) clinched the Rocky Mountain Divisional
Championship while Cindi Lux (Portland, Ore.) won her second consecutive
Northern Pacific Divisional Championship. White's title came at the end
of two exciting races at Second Creek Raceway where the dynamic driving
duo again finished one-two in both of the T1-class races of the weekend.
Lux previously clinched her Divisional title prior to the weekend.
However, races ten and eleven weren't the cakewalk that the team has
experienced more often than not this year. White took the top-step on
the podium in both races but didn't have an easy time of it. As has been
the case in all eleven races runs this season, White's white Corvette
had Lux's red Z06 demanding his complete attention. 

 

Making Saturday's race most impressive was Lux's inspiring charge from
dead last on the grid to the back bumper of White's pole winning No. 8
at the checkered flag. Lux started last on the grid due to an engine
malady, which held down the power of her Chevy V8. However, the
tenacious NayKid crew kept searching, finding the problem and resolving
it before the first race Saturday. 

 

The two battled side-by-side once again Sunday with White taking the win
and Lux in second. In the process, both drivers shattered the old track
record by 2.5 seconds with Lux, the 1999 American Le Mans Series Women's
Global GT Series champion, stamping her name in the record books with
the honor. NayKid Racing will now begin an intensive testing program to
prepare for September's SCCA Runoffs at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
The race winner in that event, will be crowned the SCCA National
Champion in T1 class.

 

Scotty B. White: Scotty B. White: "It was stinking hot and there was no
air [oxygen, due to the altitude]. This course is like a miniature Sears
Point. It's a tight, twisty course and we weren't acclimated to the
altitude. It was tough. It's insane to think that we have run 11 races
and won 11 times against some of the hardest competition out there. I
can't believe it. What a dream season. People think we are either
cheating or they are in awe of the performance we put up this year. The
people that know us just keep heaping praise on us. They know we are as
straight as they come. It's cool. Cindi and I fought hard today.
Fortunately, for me it was a really tight track so she couldn't get
around. I am just glad the season is over and we can get to work
preparing for Mid-Ohio and continue the 'Destruction Tour'. It has been
a riot! The whole NayKid crew just worked so hard for it. We are working
our butts off in the car. Our guys work so hard on the cars that Cindi
and I push as hard as humanly possible to honor that commitment. It's a
good deal. I'm really pumped." 

 

 

 

Cindi Lux: "In Saturday's race, I didn't know if the car was fixed or
not. It was kind of like rolling the dice.  Once I knew the car was
back, I just put my head down and was on a mission! The second-place
really breathed new life into the team and me.  Starting dead last and
getting up to second is a testament to the crew. I just drive what they
give me. The biggest thing going into Sunday was to get the championship
but of course Scotty and I love to race. and race hard we did. Scotty's
white car now has a hint of red paint from me rubbing on him. If anyone
wondered if we had team orders; we answered that today. NO WAY. It has
been an unbelievable year. KUMHO gave us a great tire to do our jobs and
we are expecting, and hoping, for KUMHO's 710's at Mid-Ohio. But the
700s have been an incredible tire since day one. There is no way we
could produce these insane results without the great support of KUMHO
and all our great associate sponsors this year. This type of year in
racing is something drivers just dream about but it's a reality for us
and I am so incredibly proud of this effort."

 

2004 NayKid Racing Season Highlights

Two divisional championships - White: Rocky Mountain Division, Lux:
Northern Pacific Division

Number of races- 11

Number of tracks- 6

Number of pole positions- 11 

Number of wins- 11

Fast race laps- 10

First and second-place finishes- 10

Podium sweeps- 6

Track records- 6

Major highlights- Lux, June Sprints winner, White new track record at
Road America

 

 

To learn more about NayKid Racing, please visit
<http://www.naykidracing.com/> www.NayKidRacing.com.  For more on Cindi
Lux, please log-on to  <http://www.CindiLux.com> www.CindiLux.com.