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Mindy's Minute

Press  Information: For Immediate Release 
Contact  Information 
Mindy  Stephens 
Ringers  Gloves Public Relations 
800.421.8454 
_mindys@ringersgloves.com_ (mailto:mindys@ringersgloves.com)  

MINDY’S  MINUTE 
Moorpark,  Calif.  - (October 24, 2006) This  past weekend I enjoyed a 
weekend at home before heading on a three-week Sin  City/California stretch.  Right 
now,  I am coming to you live from Southwest Airlines flight 542 heading to 
Las Vegas.  My first week in Vegas will consist of  the festivities heading up 
to the ACDelco NHRA Nationals at The Strip at Las  Vegas Motor Speedway and the 
race itself.  The following week, Ringers Gloves will have a booth at the 
Specialty  Equipment Manufacturer’s Association, otherwise known as SEMA, quite 
possibly  the biggest trade show to come through the Las Vegas Convention  
Center. 
The  NHRA also had a weekend off before heading into the home stretch of the 
2006  season, but the NASCAR Nextel Cup and Craftsman Truck Series were in 
action at  Martinsville Speedway, while the Busch Series had the weekend  off. 
The  Craftsman Truck Series kicked off the weekend’s action on Saturday  
afternoon.  Billy Ballew Motorsports  had Kyle Busch in the seat of the No. 15 
Chevrolet for the  weekend. 
After  qualifying ninth, Busch was able to endure the 200 laps and the wrecks 
during  the Kroger 200 to bring home another top-10 finish for the No. 15 
this  year.  Busch came across the line in  sixth. 
Orleans  Racing, the other Ringers supporting team in the field on Saturday, 
didn't have  quite as good of luck. 
Brendan  Gaughan, driver of the No. 77 South Point Casino Dodge was involved 
in an  accident on lap two.  Gaughan made  contact with a couple other trucks 
and spun in between turns three and  four.  He didn’t have enough damage  to 
damper his day and his crew was able to repair the No. 77 and send him back  
out.  Gaughan fought his way back to  the lead lap by the end of the 200 laps 
and he was able to rally to a  19th-place finish. 
The  Ringers supporting team of Penske Racing South and the No. 2 Miller Lite 
Dodge  and No. 12 Alltel Dodge both started in the top three on Sunday 
afternoon; Kurt  Busch put the No. 2 on the pole, while teammate Ryan Newman secured 
the No. 12  in the third starting spot. 
While  both drivers and cars had super starting positions, it didn’t last 
throughout  the race. 
Busch  spun on lap 364 after contact with the lapped car of Scott Riggs 
damaging his  No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge Charger, however he was able to make it to 
pit road for  repairs, but was only able to muster a 27th-place finish.  Newman, 
on the other hand, was able to  bring his No. 12 Alltel Dodger Charger home 
in 13th, even after a  run-in with Casey Mears that sent him to the tail-end of 
the longest line on lap  66. 
About  Ringers Gloves 
Ringers  Gloves, Official Gloves of NHRA and title sponsor for the Ringers 
Gloves Pro  Bike Battle, is a full-line manufacturer of high-end, task specific 
gloves, SFI  3.3/1, 3.3/10, 3.3/20 racing gloves, UnderX protective 
undergarments and rdigs  pit boots. 
Keep up with your favorite Ringers  racers in ‘06 by logging onto 
_www.ringersgloves.com_ (http://www.ringersgloves.com/)  for photos and  highlights! 
 
 
 
 
 
Mindy Stephens
Public Relations/Marketing
Ringers  Gloves
RingersIndy@aol.com

www.ringersgloves.com