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Ringers Gloves Weekend Wrap-Up

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Mindy Stephens                                                                
              
Ringers  Gloves 
Public  Relations/Marketing 
317.227.1044 
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RINGERS GLOVES  WEEKEND WRAP-UP 

Indianapolis – (September 21,  2004) Effects from Hurricane Ivan  reeked 
havoc on the Eastern part of the United States late last week and over  the 
weekend, forcing cancellations and delays in racing in that part of the  country.    
The 20th annual Lucas  Oil NHRA Nationals in Reading, Pa.,  were cancelled 
and rescheduled for October 8-10. 
NHRA heads to the Texas Motorplex  in Ennis, Texas, this weekend for the 19th 
 annual O’Reilly Fall Nationals presented by Castrol  Syntec. 
NASCAR Nextel Cup Series  qualifying was rained out on Friday and the current 
points standings set the  field for the Sylvania 300 at the New Hampshire 
International  Speedway on Sunday. 
Chase contender Ryan Newman lined  up for the Sylvania 300 in the 10th 
starting  spot, while teammates Rusty Wallace and Brendan Gaughan lined up 17th  and 
32nd respectively. 
Newman was chasing Kurt Busch for  the lead on lap 262 when engine woes 
struck and forced Newman behind the wall  for the remainder of the day.   
Newman was recorded in the  33rd spot. 
Rusty Wallace and Brendan Gaughan  were both running at the checkered, 
Wallace finished 14th and Gaughan  in the 30th position. 
The American Speed Association  National Tour returned to Kentucky Speedway 
for the second time this year for  the BFGoodrich Tires 225. 
Qualifying was also rained out for  them on Friday and the field was set by 
the current championship points  standings. 
Current points leader and Ringers  supporter Kevin Cywinski sat on the pole 
with Tim Sauter to his  outside. 
In the end, it was a Ringers  podium with Mike Garvey surviving the 
caution-filled event and taking his fourth  win of the year. 
Butch Miller finished second and  sophomore Reed Sorenson in third. 
Other Ringers notables in the  field were Kevin Cywinski, 10th; Peter 
Cozzolino, 11th;  Rich Loch, 13th; Todd  Kluever, 14th; Toby Porter, 15th; Brett  
Sontag, 16th; John Dalziel, 34th and Greg Stewart,  36th. 
The ASA National Tour’s next race  is the Aaron’s 99 at Lowe’s Motor 
Speedway in Concord, N.C.,  October 14. 
Ringers Gloves is a full-line  manufacturer of specialty mechanics, rescue 
and firefighter gloves, SFI spec  3.3/1, 3.3/10 racing gloves, UnderX flame 
resistant undergarments, shop wear and  Ringers Gloves race wear.   
For more information on Ringers  Gloves, please visit the new 
_www.ringersgloves.com_ (http://www.ringersgloves.com/) . 

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Mindy Stephens
Public Relations/Marketing
Ringers  Gloves
101-B North Gasoline Alley
Indianapolis, IN 46222
317.227.1044 -  office
317.227.1066 -  fax
ringersindy@aol.com
mindys@ringersgloves.com
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