Tyler Walker Receives The Nod From Vision Racing To Drive
Nashville
Tyler Walker Receives The Nod From Vision Racing To Drive Nashville
TULSA, Oklahoma (March 9, 2006) - - Adrian Berryhill, owner of Vision
Racing announced today the signing of former open-wheel ace Tyler Walker to pilot
the No. 37 Chevrolet Monte Carlo recently vacated by the unexpected
departure of Damon Lusk for the second event of the 2006 ARCA RE/MAX Series season at
Nashville.
Tyler Walker is no stranger to the spotlight. He heads to the Vision
Racing team after a solid but unsatisfying experience in the NASCAR Busch Series
driving for Akins Motorsports (No. 38 Great Clips Dodge) in 2004 and 2005.
Walker has 19 NBS starts to his resume with a career best finish of 12th at
Memphis Motorsports Parkway occurring in late 2004.
“While the departure of Damon Lusk was a shocker and unexpected downfall for
Vision Racing, we are committed to building our team into winning form and we
’re proud to name Tyler Walker as our driver for Nashville,�?? stated
Berryhill, a successful entrepreneur from Oklahoma. “Tyler shows a lot of the same
qualities that Damon brought to our race team and we feel that he will fit in
comfortably.�??
For Tyler, Nashville is a chance for redemption. “I really appreciate the
opportunity that Adrian and the rest of the Vision Racing team are giving me
and I cannot wait to get into the car,�?? stated Walker, who has one prior ARCA
RE/MAX Series start to his record at Lowe’s Motor Speedway in 1998.
“I’ve known Adrian for a long time and he is a great ambassador for
Motorsports. To have the opportunity to drive his car is a privilege and an honor
and I cannot thank him enough. It’s been a long time since I competed in the
ARCA series, but I am looking forward to it.�??
Vision Racing launched a successful campaign in the ARCA RE/MAX Series in
2005 with rookie driver Zach Chappel and proven ARCA winner Lusk heads to the
1.333-mile Nashville Superspeedway with momentum on their side after a
powerful fifth place finish (Damon Lusk, driver) in the ARCA 200, the 2006 season
opener for the ARCA series at Daytona International Speedway in February.
Both Berryhill and Walker are working around-the-clock trying to satisfy
sponsorship opportunities for the first of two ARCA events at NSS (Nashville
Superspeedway) this season. “We are committed to run Nashville, but we’re
hoping to obtain some additional funding to cover the race expenses,�?? explained
Adrian who is exploring the option to enter the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series later
this season.�??
“The Daytona finish really took this team to new heights and potential,�??
continued Berryhill. “We head to Nashville fifth in car owner’s points and it’
s a possibility we could leave there as the point’s leader in the standings.
That would be big. I know that Tyler has the qualifications and the
determination to get the job done and we couldn’t be more proud to have him
represent our team.�??
Heading into Nashville, Walker has two-top 20 finishes at Nashville
Superspeedway in the NASCAR Busch Series with a best qualifying effort of 14th (June,
2005) while propelling to a best finish of 17th (March, 2005).
“I don’t have a lot of experience at Nashville, but I’ve always qualified
and finished well there. It’s a unique track. I think it can be a reality
to qualify and finish in the top five on April 15th,�?? remarked, Walker who
has multiple wins in the United States Auto Club (USAC) Series.
Despite forgoing the first official open test session of the season later
this month at Nashville, the team is not worried and feels they will unload
April 14th as serious contenders for the PFG Lester 150. “We’ll be back to
Chevrolets for Nashville and we’re confident in the switch,�?? Berryhill
commented. “Pro Motor Engineering will provide the horsepower under the hood for the
event and we feel that we have a young and talented driver who can surpass
our finish at Daytona. The team is pumped and they are ready to win.�??
Tyler Walker, a native of Los Angeles, California is expected to remain in
the driver’s seat following Nashville if sponsorship is obtained.
Vision Racing is still actively looking for sponsorship of the No. 37
Chevrolet Monte Carlo that would allow them to continue to compete in the ARCA
RE/MAX Series this season. Interested parties are urged to contact
_marketing@visionracingteam.com_ (mailto:marketing@visionracingteam.com)
The PFG Lester 150 (150 miles/113 laps) is the second of 23 events on the
2006 ARCA RE/MAX Series schedule. Practice begins Friday, April 14th with a
two-hour ten minute (11:00am-1:10pm CST) session planned. Qualifying is also on
tap for Friday (4:30pm CST) with the race set to take the green flag
Saturday, April 15th. The race will be televised on the SPEED channel beginning at
12:30pm (CST).
For further in site on Vision Racing please log onto
_http://www.visionracingteam.com_ (http://www.visionracingteam.com/)
For more information on the ARCA RE/MAX Series, please visit
_http://www.arcaracing.com_ (http://www.arcaracing.com/)
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DATE: March 9th, 2006
NAME: Chris Knight, Vision Racing
PHONE: 734-674-9108
EMAIL: _Knight849@aol.com_ (mailto:Knight849@aol.com)