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Ringers Gloves Weekend Wrap-Up

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RINGERS GLOVES WEEKEND  WRAP-UP 
Newman Grabs  Another 

Moorpark, Calif. -  (August 22,  2005) When  Ryan Newman is hot, he’s hot. 
Newman picked up his second NASCAR  Busch Series win in two weeks on Saturday 
at what he considers his home track in  the Domino’s 250 at Michigan 
International  Speedway. 
After Busch qualifying was rained  out, Newman started his No. 39 Alltel 
Dodge 38th in the field.  He took advantage of the restart with  only six laps to 
go to pass Greg Biffle to score his second Busch Series win of  the season. 
On Sunday in Nextel Cup GFS  Marketplace 400 race, Newman rolled onto the 
grid in the fifth starting  position, but with the tricky guessing game of fuel 
mileage strategies, he  rolled his No. 12 Alltel Dodge into the garage at the 
end of the day in  12th. 
Newman retains his eighth place  spot in Nextel Cup points. 
His teammate Rusty Wallace didn’t come home far behind Newman on  Sunday.  
Wallace finished directly  behind Newman in 13t and remains fourth in 
championship  standings. 
Their teammate and Raybestos  Rookie of the Year contender Travis Kvapil and 
his No. 77 Kodak/Jasper Engines  Dodge was involved in an accident on lap 179 
and finished  38th. 
The National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) visited the home of Elvis for the  O’
Reilly Mid-South NHRA Nationals at Memphis Motorsports Park over the weekend. 
Greg Anderson and Kurt Johnson met  at the line for the fourth time in Pro 
Stock finals this year on  Sunday. 
KJ got the advantage off the line, but Anderson hunted him down to pick up 
his seventh win of the  year, 6.801/201.29 mph to 6.834/201.88 mph. 
Anderson sits out front of the POWERade points championship  by 73 over KJ 
and 132 ahead of Warren Johnson. 
For the second weekend in a row,  Harley-Davidson Screamin’ Eagles dominated 
the NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle  competition. 
Teammates Andrew Hines and GT  Tonglet met at the line; however the outcome 
was different this  week. 
Tonglet fouled at the Tree, giving  the complete advantage to Hines.  Hines 
crossed the line 7.161/180.52 mph and also regained the points lead  from 
Tonglet, but only leads him by 15 points. 
The NHRA takes a weekend off before heading to Indianapolis for the 51st 
annual Mac Tools U.S.  Nationals at Indianapolis Raceway Park, August 31 thru 
September  5. 
In other racing news, Ringers  racer Justin Allgaier shattered the track 
record at the Illinois State  Fairgrounds mile-dirt track during qualifying for 
the ARCA Best Western-Allen  Crowe Memorial 100 on Sunday with a speed of 
107.710  mph. 
Allgaier backed his new track  record with a second place finish in the race. 
On Tuesday, Chub Frank knocked off  the competition in the Stacker 2 World of 
Outlaws Late Model Series Advanced  Auto Parts 50 at Rolling Wheels Raceway 
(NY). 
Chubzilla and team look forward to their annual trip to the World 100 at  
Eldora Speedway, September 10-11, as they are the defending race  champions. 
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