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NEWS RELEASE - KING TACO FAMILY NIGHT FEATURES A TWO FOR ONE TICKET PROMOTION, TWIN SUPER LATE MODEL RACES, DEMOLITION DERBY AND MORE SATURDAY AT IRWINDALE SPEEDWAY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                     


 

CONTACT:    Kevin O’Brien                                                                                                                                                 


(626) 
358-1100

(626) 674-3612 cell

 

KING TACO FAMILY NIGHT 
FEATURES A TWO FOR ONE TICKET PROMOTION, TWIN SUPER LATE MODEL RACES, DEMOLITION 
DERBY AND MORE 

SATURDAY AT 
IRWINDALE SPEEDWAY   

 

IRWINDALE, Calif. (September 27, 
2006) – A bargin buster ticket promotion and a full schedule of motor racing 
action highlight King Taco Family Night at Irwindale Speedway this Saturday 
(September 30). Fans will be able to purchase two tickets for the price of one 
and youngsters 12 years of age and under will be admitted for free to see a 
demolition derby, Lucas Oil Super Late Model division twin races, King Taco 
Super Trucks and the Bandoleros.  

 

Van Knill of Tucson, Ariz. will have 
the challenge of competing in twin races to maintain his lead over second place 
David Beat of Santee, 
Calif. and clinch the Lucas Oil 
Super Late Model division championship. While Knill has a 36-point lead, only 28 
points separate Beat from third place Jim McGill of Temecula, Calif.   

 

Tom Landreth of Alta Loma, 
Calif. has a 
46-point lead over Lindsey King of Cherry Valley, Calif. and needs only a 23rd 
place finish to lock up the Legend Cars division title. Second place is up for 
grabs as only 16 points separate King from third place Austin Grabowski of 
Upland, Calif. 

 

Ron Peterson of Riverside, Calif. clinched 
the King Taco Super Truck division title on September 16, but runner-up honors 
have yet to be determined with second place Pat Mintey Jr. of Quartz Hill, Calif. holding a slim 8 point lead over third 
place rookie Matt Hicks of Santee, Calif.

 

The Bandoleros which 
feature racing’s future stars and an entertainment guaranteed Demolition Derby 
complete the evening’s schedule.

 

Spectator gates open at 4 
p.m. with the King Taco fan appreciation autograph session taking place on the 
track at 5:45 p.m. The green flag waves for the first race at 7 
p.m.

 

UPCOMING:  Test and Tune, the popular activity held weekly takes 
place this Thursday (September 28) under the lights from 5-10p.m. The activity 
allows local drag racers the opportunity to race their street legal cars on 
Irwindale Speedway’s 1/8-mile drag strip. It costs only $20.00 to race, $10.00 
to watch ($5.00 for kids 12-6 yrs. and 5 yrs. and under are admitted for 
free)….The USAC Sprint car race scheduled for October 7 has been cancelled. The 
cancellation was a result of teams who were not in compliance with local sound 
restrictions during the August 26 race requiring sufficient time and testing to 
make exhaust modifications to their cars.

 

Tickets for all Irwindale 
Speedway events including the October 7 Cisco Burger World Figure 8 
Championships presented by West Coast Choppers, Pick Your Part and Oakley 
Sunglasses and the October 20-21 NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown are available 
for purchase at the Speedway ticket office, by calling (626) 358-1100 and online 
at www.irwindalespeedway.com.

 

 Auto Club of Southern California members 
receive a 10% discount off of the purchase of up to four (4) adult general 
admission tickets for regular Saturday oval racing events when they show their 
AAA membership card. Auto Club members can also receive discounts on special 
offers at the concession and souvenir stands. 

 

Irwindale Speedway is 
located on 500 Speedway 
Drive off of Live Oak Ave. and I-605, between the 10 and 
210 freeways in Irwindale,
Calif.



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