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Allgaier to Attempt Kansas Double

Press Release

ALLGAIER TO ATTEMPT KANSAS DOUBLE
Contact: Michelle Petroff, Allgaier Motorsports, (618) 406-6842 or
pr@allgaiermotorsports.com


SPRINGFIELD, IL (June 29, 2005) ­ Justin Allgaier is set to attempt his
first double-duty weekend this week at Kansas Speedway. The 19-year-old
Riverton, IL, native will attempt to qualify for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck
Series ³OıReilly Auto Parts 250² and the ARCA RE/MAX Seriesı ³Kansas Lottery
$200 Grand² at the 1.5-mile paved oval.  Both events are slotted for
Saturday, July 2nd, 2005.

Allgaier will wheel the #63 Dave Porter Truck Sales/Mittler Brothers Machine
& Tool/LubriLoy Ford for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series portion of the
event before switching back into his own Allgaier Motorsportsı AgTech
LLC/Hoosier Tire Midwest/U.S. Air Force/TRASHMAN #2 Pontiac for the ARCA
RE/MAX Series.  He has never competed in either division at Kansas Speedway.
The young driver made his first NASCAR career start last weekend at the
Milwaukee Mile and finished a respectable 26th place in the #63 truck.

³Last weekend was great for confidence but this is a completely different
challenge at Kansas,² commented Allgaier when asked about his feelings on
the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series event. ³The 1.5-mile track is not
something I have a lot of experience with yet and it will require a
completely different approach and motor package.  They have worked on a new
motor in the shop and Iım confident that everyone will give it 100%.  Thatıs
all we can do and hope that we are there to take advantage of any
opportunity that presents itself.  When you are a small team, you have to be
very conscious of that.²

The ³Kansas Lottery $200 Grand² ARCA RE/MAX race will take place immediately
following the NCTS event.  Allgaier has only completed limited tests at
speedways including Kansas, Gateway and Kentucky and this will be his
attempt at an ARCA speedway start in the 2005 season.

When quizzed about his views about the upcoming ARCA feat, Justin stated,
³We came to Kansas last week and tested. The car was comfortable and I got
to make some laps around here but we didnıt have the motor will be using for
the actual race, so we were down on horsepower.  We just picked up an engine
from Joe Rhyne this week so hopefully we can make up that extra ground,
qualify well and be a contender. We also have a new sponsor that came on for
the event, AgTech LLC, and they have really stepped up to help us out and I
would love to bring home a good run to give something back to them for their
investment and confidence in us.²

Attempting to qualify, let alone compete, for both events on the same day
will be quite a feat for the most experienced veteran, let alone a rookie
but Allgaier is willing to put it all on the line.

³We can only give it our best try.  We usually only compete in one event
each week and at Kansas, we will have the opportunity to try for two and
possibly double our chances.  It will be a long day but Iım looking forward
to it.²

The ³OıReilly Auto Parts 250² will air on MRN Radio and SPEED at 2 p.m. CDT.
More information is available online at http://www.kansasspeedway.com,
http://www.arcaremax.com and http://www.truckseries.com.  Log on to
http://www.AllgaierMotorsports.com for more information on Justin Allgaier
and the Allgaier Motorsports team.