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AutoZone West Series race at Irwindale Speedway

Saturday's (July 22)  King Taco 200 NASCAR Grand National Division, 
AutoZone West Series race at Irwindale Speedway is part of King Taco 
Night Presented by ACDelco and H & H Automotive in which youngsters 12 
and under get in for free. 

The event includes an Auto Club Late Model race. Gates open at 4 p.m. and the 
King Taco fan appreciation autograph session is scheduled on the track at 5:45 
p.m. The Late Model race is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. and the Grand National 
West race at 8 p.m. Adult tickets for this event are $20.00 and may be purchased 
in person at the Irwindale Speedway ticket office, by phone (626) 
358-1100 and on line at wwww.irwindalespeedway.com.

NASCAR GRAND NATIONAL DIVISION, AUTOZONE WEST SERIES 

NEWS & NOTES – IRWINDALE SPEEDWAY 



• Holmes looks to avenge 
disappointing loss earlier this year 



• First six races in 2006 feature six different Budweiser Pole Award 
winners 



• Tight championship battle heads to Southern California 


DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (July 17, 2006) – Eric Holmes (No. 62 Sunoco Race 
Fuels/Paul Oil Chevrolet) knows his way 
around Irwindale (Calif.) Speedway. It was where he scored the biggest victory 
of his racing career. It is also the site of his biggest disappointment. 

Holmes grabbed the spotlight by winning the AutoZone Elite 
Division portion of the NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown in 2004. Bitter 
disappointment followed his first NASCAR Grand National Division, AutoZone West 
Series race at the half-mile track earlier this season, however, as he came 
within inches of victory. 

"That was the most disappointed I've ever been," the 
31-year-old driver from Escalon, Calif., said of the AutoZone West Series race 
in May. "I was really upset. I thought I had him. I actually thought there was 
one more lap to go when we came to the white [flag]. I just ran out of time. I 
was very, very disappointed – knowing I had a good car at the end of that race 
and to come up six or eight inches short." 

Holmes has been looking forward to an opportunity to avenge his 
loss at the Southern California track. He will get his chance when the AutoZone 
West Series returns to the Irwindale Speedway for the King Taco 200 on Saturday, 
July 22. 

The $111,453 event will be televised live in high definition to 
a national audience on HDNet. In addition, SPEED is scheduled to broadcast an 
enhanced replay at 11:30 a.m. (PT) on Aug. 3. 

"Irwindale’s always been a track I really liked and always ran 
really well at," Holmes said of the state-of-the-art facility where he won his 
first Budweiser Pole Award in the AutoZone West Series, but lost the race by 
.016 of a second. 

A veteran of more than 70 races in the NASCAR AutoZone Elite 
Division, Southwest Series – Holmes began this season with plans to contend for 
the Southwest Series title, while competing on a limited basis in the West 
Series. Strong finishes early in the season in the West Series changed those 
plans, however. 

"Now, we’re in a championship battle; so we’re going to go with 
it," Holmes said of shooting for championships in both divisions. "This is the 
last time you’ll be able to run both," he said, in reference to the Elite 
Division being discontinued in 2007. 

"I’ve never won a championship, so I’m hoping to come out with 
at least one – but maybe we can come out with two," Holmes said. 

To be successful, meanwhile, he must overcome an upcoming 
portion of the two schedules with several consecutive weeks of racing. The 
Irwindale race is the first of three straight weeks of racing in the AutoZone 
West Series and is sandwiched between Southwest Series events. Holmes considers 
this to be 

Fast Facts 

What: King Taco 200, 

NASCAR Grand National Division, AutoZone West Series Race #7 


Where: Irwindale 
Speedway, Irwindale, Calif. 

When: 8:00 p.m., 
Saturday, July 22. 

Track layout: .5-mile 
paved oval. 

Distance: 200 Laps, 100 
miles. 

Posted Awards: $111,453 


TV: HDNet (Live) 

SPEED (enhanced replay, 

Aug. 3, 11:30 a.m. PT) 

2005 winner: Steve 
Portenga. 

2005 polesitter: Mike 
Duncan. 

Records: Qualifying: 
Butch Gilliland, June 19, 1999, 100.722 mph, 17.871 sec.; Race: Austin Cameron, 
July 27, 2002, 76.062 mph, 1 hr 18 min 53 sec 

Pre-race schedule: Saturday – Practice, Noon-12:45 p.m., 1:15-2 p.m. Qualifying, 4:30 p.m. 
Note: All times subject to change. 

NASCAR Grand National Division, AutoZone West Series Top 10: 
1. Peyton Sellers 902, 2. Mike David 
887, 3. Eric Holmes 866, 4. Mike Duncan 850, 5. Steve Portenga 823, 6. Brian 
Ickler 812, 7. Jim Inglebright 806, 8. Brett Thompson 774, 9. Scott Gaylord 767, 
10. Justin Lofton 767. 

Track Contact: Kevin 
O’Brien 

(626) 358-1100 



the most demanding part of this season. "It’s a lot," Holmes 
admitted. "The five weeks in a row is going to be hard, three weeks in a row 
with the Grand National car and two with the tour car." 

Some of his Southwest Series experience has benefited his 
transition to the heavier cars in the AutoZone West Series, according to Holmes. 
"The experience at Irwindale and Phoenix transfers to both cars," he said. "The 
experience on the short track cars is not the same at all, however," he added. 


This marks Holmes’ first full season of competition in the 
AutoZone West Series. He ran selected events previously, registering three 
top-five finishes in seven races between 1997 and 2003. 


NEWS & NOTES 



?? The race 
… 
The King Taco 200 is the 
seventh event in a 12-race schedule and marks a turning point as competitors 
head into the second half of the season. This event is the second of two stops 
by the NASCAR Grand National Division, AutoZone West Series to Irwindale this 
season. Andrew Myers (No. 
44 Toyota of Escondido Chevrolet) took the win by inches over Eric Holmes when the series visited in May. 
The margin of victory of .016 of a second made for the closest finish in 14 
series races at Irwindale. 



?? The track 
… 
Irwindale Speedway is a 
half-mile paved oval with blended banking of six, nine and 12 degrees in the 
corners and banking of six degrees in the straights. The track has hosted 14 
NASCAR Grand National Division, AutoZone West Series events, dating back to 
June of 1999. 



?? Three-race swing 
… 
This event marks the first of 
three-consecutive weekends of racing for the AutoZone West Series. The circuit 
heads to Evergreen Speedway in Monroe, Wash., on July 29 and then returns to 
California for a race at Stockton 99 Speedway on Aug. 5. 



?? Six races, six different 
Budweiser Pole winners in ‘06 … The 
first six AutoZone West Series races this season have feature six different 
Budweiser Pole winners – Spencer Clark (No. 23 Allegiant Air Ford) 
at Phoenix in January, 
Mike Duncan (No. 9 Lucas 
Oil/Ron’s Rear Ends Chevrolet) at Phoenix in April, Nick Lynch (No. 29 Baja Motorsports/Mr. Gas Dodge) 
at Stockton, Eric Holmes at 
Irwindale, Brian Vickers 
(No. 17 GMAC Chevrolet) at 
Sonoma and Peyton Sellers 
(No. 16 NAPA Auto Parts/NAPA Belts & Hose Chevrolet) 
at Roseburg. 



?? Points lead shuffled with 
tight championship battle … The 
top positions have been shuffled in the championship standings after nearly 
every event this year. At the midway point of the season, with six of 12 races 
completed, four different drivers have been atop the standings. The 
competition is tight throughout – with the top 10 drivers separated by just 
135 points and the top 16 covered by only 255 points. For comparison, 254 
points separated the top 10 drivers after six races a year ago and 266 points 
separated the top 10 drivers at the same point in 2004. 



?? Talented crop of rookies 
… 
The competition is also close 
for this year’s Sunoco Rookie of the Year Award. The top five members of the 
freshman class include Peyton Sellers, with 49 points; Brian Ickler (No. 20 NAPA Filters 
Chevrolet), with 46 points; 
Justin Lofton (No. 66 
Lofton Cattle Feeding Investments Chevrolet), with 44 points; Eric Hardin (No. 18 Hardin Buick-Pontiac-GMC/DSNTV 
Chevrolet), with 35 points and 
James Bruncati (No. 22 
Sunrise Ford Ford), with 20 
points. 



?? Busy off weekend for 
Sellers … 
Peyton Sellers had a busy 
weekend away from the AutoZone West Series. He pulled double duty at New 
Hampshire International Speedway in Loudon, N.H. Sellers made his debut in the 
NASCAR Busch Series event on Saturday, July 15 – qualifying 41st and 
finishing 37th. He also competed in the NASCAR Grand National Division, Busch 
East Series race at the Magic Mile on July 14 – registering a 33rd-place 
finish after starting on the outside of the front row and leading the first 
nine laps. 



?? Myers also makes trek to 
Northeast … 
Andrew Myers also made the 
trek to New Hampshire International Speedway to compete in the Busch East 
Series race on July 14. Myers, a veteran of the Late 




Model class at Irwindale Speedway before joining the ranks of the AutoZone 
West Series in 2005, qualified 12th and finished 15th in his first visit to 
Loudon. He led 19 laps. 



?? Several drivers to debut 
in West … 
Several drivers are scheduled 
to make their debut in the AutoZone West Series at Irwindale. Fallbrook, 
Calif., driver Scott 
Youngren (No. 45 Stone Truss/Shower Pan Man Ford) – well-known to Irwindale fans as a competitor in the 
Late Model class – is aiming to make his first start at the NASCAR Grand 
National Division level. Moses Smith (No. 76 Hasa Pool Products Pontiac) 
– a Tempe, Ariz., driver with 
a varied motor sports background – is also slated to make his first appearance 
in the AutoZone West Series. Another newcomer is NASCAR AutoZone Elite 
Division Southwest Series driver Brandon Loverock (No. 98 Unique Pizza & Subs 
Chevrolet) of Santa Fe 
Springs, Calif. 



?? Special breed of retired 
racers … 
Members of the Greyhound 
Adoption Center will return to Irwindale Speedway for this race. This marks 
the fourth consecutive year for Jack Sellers (No. 75 Greyhound Adoption Center 
Chevrolet) to donate a portion 
of his winnings to the agency and display their name on his race car to 
increase public awareness of their effort to find homes for retired greyhound 
racers. 



?? Last year’s event 
… 
Although Mike Duncan won the 
Budweiser Pole position in last year’s event, Andrew Myers shot into the early 
lead from outside the front row. Duncan battled back to take the lead on lap 
14, however. Mike David 
(No. 2 Bennett Lane Winery Ford) charged to the front and led briefly before Steve Portenga (No. 77 King Taco Ford) 
took command on lap 44. The 
lead went back and forth between Portenga and Duncan through the mid stages of 
the race. Portenga took advantage of lapped traffic to get by Duncan on lap 
108 and remained out front to the finish. A late-race caution set the stage 
for a four-lap dash to the finish. Portenga paced the field to the checkered 
flag in the NAPA Auto Parts/NAPA Belts & Hose Chevrolet, to win by 1.156 
seconds over Scott 
Lynch. Third went to 
Brett Thompson (No. 61 
Thompson Motorsports/Rich Thompson Trucking Chevrolet). 



?? Irwindale winners 
… Austin Cameron (No. 
88 RaceCarFans.com Chevrolet) leads AutoZone West Series winners at Irwindale, with four victories. 
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver and two-time AutoZone West Series 
champion Brendan Gaughan 
is next on the list with the 
three races he swept in 2001. Bobby Dotter and Steve Portenga are also multiple race winners, with two victories 
each. 



?? 10 Budweiser Pole winners 
at Irwindale … 
The 14 visits by the series to 
Irwindale resulted in 10 different drivers winning a Budweiser Pole Award. 
Cameron, Duncan, Scott Lynch and Sean Woodside are multiple winners, with two each. 



?? Team dominance 
… 
The Bill McAnally Racing 
team has dominated competition 
at Irwindale since 2001, winning seven of the last nine races. Gaughan swept 
all three series visits for BMR in 2001. Three of Cameron’s four Irwindale 
wins were in the familiar blue and yellow No. 16 NAPA Auto Parts-sponsored car, one in 2002 and two in 2004. Portenga 
added a BMR win, with last year’s victory at Irwindale. 



?? Front runner 
… 
Gaughan has the most top-five 
finishes at Irwindale, with six. The Las Vegas native also won the most money 
in series competition at the state-of-the-art facility, with $71,690, and led 
the most laps, running out front for 674 laps. 



?? Consistent veteran 
… 
Series veteran Scott Gaylord (No. 00 Oliver Gravity 
Separators/Denver Seminary Chevrolet) has scored the most top-10s in series competition at Irwindale – 
finishing in the top 10 in 10 of 12 races he has competed in there. He has 
also registered top-five finishes in four of the last five events there, 
including third earlier this year. 



?? Widespread competition 
… 
In the 14 series races at 
Irwindale, 114 different drivers have taken the green flag. Austin Cameron 
tops that list, starting 13 of those races. Other drivers to compete in series 
events at Irwindale include NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series driver Kurt Busch, who finished 22nd in the inaugural series race there 
in June of 1999; NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Ron Hornaday Jr., 




who finished fourth in that event; Mike Wallace, who finished fifth behind Hornaday; and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series 
regular Matt 
Crafton, who finished a close 
second to Bobby Dotter in 2000. 



?? A quick comparison 
… 
Among drivers who have 
competed in four or more series races at Irwindale Speedway, Bobby Dotter has 
the best average finish of 4.0 in four races. Gaughan was close behind, with 
an average of 4.63 in eight races. Tops among active drivers is Steve 
Portenga, who entered this season with an average of 7.0 in 10 races at 
Irwindale and finished seventh there in May. 



?? Manufacturers’ battle 
… 
Chevrolet has been in victory 
lane for 12 of the 14 series races at Irwindale. Joe Bean scored Ford’s only win there in 2000 and Scott Lynch nabbed the only 
win for Dodge at Irwindale in 2003. 



?? About the distance 
… 
The 14 series events at 
Irwindale have varied in distance. Seven were 250-lap races (two in 1999, two 
in 2000 and three in 2001); three were 200 laps (one each in 2002 and 2003, 
and one more earlier this season); three were 150 laps (both in 2004 and one 
in 2005) and one was 300 laps (the season finale in 2000). 



?? Stat of the race 
… 
Three of the 14 West Series 
races at Irwindale were won from the Budweiser Pole position. 



?? This Week’s Series 
Leaders … Through six races 
of the NASCAR Grand National Division, West Series season: 




• Points leader 
– Peyton Sellers, 902 



• Money won 
– Mike David, $42,028 



• Laps led – Peyton 
Sellers, 201 



• Laps completed 
– Mike Duncan, 847; Jim Inglebright, 847 



• Average finish 
– Peyton Sellers, 8.17 



• Victories – Andrew 
Myers, 2 



• Poles – Spencer 
Clark, 1; Mike Duncan, 1; Nick Lynch, 1; Eric 
Holmes, 1; Brian Vickers, 1; Peyton Sellers, 1 



• Top-five finishes 
– Peyton Sellers, 4; 
Eric 
Holmes, 4 



• Top-10 finishes – 
Steve Portenga, 5 



• Races led – Mike 
David, 4 


TOP 10 IN CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS, THEN AND NOW 
















2005 2004 (After six 
races) 









Driver Points Wins Driver Points Wins 

1. Peyton Sellers 902 1 1. Scott Lynch 1009 2 

2. Mike David 887 1 2. Mike Duncan 961 1 

3. Eric Holmes 866 0 3. David Gilliland 916 1 

4. Mike Duncan 850 0 4. Steve Portenga 907 1 

5. Steve Portenga 823 0 5. Mike David 870 0 

6. Brian Ickler 812 0 6. Brett Thompson 798 0 

7. Jim Inglebright 806 0 7. Tim Woods III 789 0 

8. Brett Thompson 774 0 8. Scott Gaylord 777 0 

9. Scott Gaylord 768 0 9. Andrew Lewis 771 0 

10. Justin Lofton 767 0 10. Andrew Myers 755 0