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Tanner Experiences Rough Day At Iowa

Tanner  Experiences Rough Day At Iowa  

“Stott  Classic Racing Development Driver Learns A Lot  Despite Headaches�?? 

NEWTON, Iowa (June 4, 2007) - - Billy Tanner  headed into his fourth career 
ARCA RE/MAX Series event looking to make an  impression, but the Stott Classic 
Racing (SCR) left the event with a headache  after a frustrating day yielded a 
24th place  finish. 
Tanner in his third race of the  season with SCR got off to a bumpy start 
after losing his primary car on the  first lap of practice forcing the team to 
pullout the backup machine and prepare  it for competition for the remainder of 
the day. 
The SCR team flexed their muscle  quickly preparing the backup and sending 
Tanner back into the final minutes of  practice netting the 25th fastest time on 
the charts.   
“Practice was rough,�?? said Tanner.  “I’m not really sure what happened, 
With our primary, I went into the corner, I  might have overdrove the car and the 
rest was history. I’m sorry to my guys, but  I thank them for preparing the 
backup car in quick fashion.�??   
The team bowed out of  qualifications to focus on race setup. With a 
guaranteed starting position, the  team knew they would start the Prairie Meadows 250. 
 
“We didn’t make a qualifying  attempt as we wanted to make sure our backup 
car was suitable for racing  conditions. We’re lucky that there were enough 
open spots that we were able to  put our No. 07 _CheapCaribbean.com_ 
(http://www.cheapcaribbean.com/)  Chevrolet into the  race,�?? added Tanner. 
At the start of the race, Tanner  played it easy but fought with the handling 
of his racecar. Despite the  challenges he faced, he continued to move his 
way through the field.   
Leading up to the first pit stop,  Tanner was hovering in the top-25.  
During the first round of pit  stops, car owner and crew chief Corrie Stott 
called for four Hoosier tires,  Sunoco Racing fuel and a chassis adjustment 
hoping to improve the handling of  the No. 07 _CheapCaribbean.com_ 
(http://www.cheapcaribbean.com/)   machine. 
The changes worked and Tanner was  holding steady before contact with the No. 
22 of Ken Butler III sent the car  into the wall. The damage caused extreme 
damage to the right-front of Tanner’s  No. 07 Chevrolet. 
The Pennsylvania  native brought his automobile to the attention of his crew 
where they attempted  to repair the front end. With sheet metal missing and a 
huge gash along the  right front of the racecar, Tanner returned to 
competition and hung in to cross  the checkered flag completing 233 of 250 laps. 
“Today  was a frustrating day,�?? said Tanner. “Our backup was set up to run 
Iowa, so we had a little  bit of a challenge there. We persevered to the best 
of our ability. I want to  thank my team for their hard work this weekend. 
Preparing a primary and backup  car is no easy task in one day. We’ll head to 
Pocono Raceway next weekend and  look to get back on track.�??   
About  CheapCaribbean.com and COMM Group  
_CheapCaribbean.com_ (http://www.cheapcaribbean.com/)  is  owned by COMM 
Group, Inc (Customer Oriented Marketing and Management Group)  which provides 
wholesale and direct to consumer distribution of vacation  packages, resort 
reservations, and cruises worldwide to Bermuda, the Caribbean,  and Mexico, 
servicing over 250,000  passengers per year.  
About  Billy Tanner  
A fourth generation driver,  Billy Tanner IV, 25, hails from Newtown, PA. A  
veteran dirt specialist, Tanner won several events in 2006 including at  
Bridgeport and on his home track of New Egypt  Speedway in New Egypt, New  Jersey. 
Tanner finished last year sixth in the Race of  Champions (ROC) North series, 
seventh in ROC South, seventh in ROC combined,  seventh at New Egypt Speedway, 
and eighth at Bridgeport. Tanner will run more than a dozen  ARCA races in 
2007 in hopes of a full season campaign in 2008.  
About  Stott Classic Racing  
Stott Classic Racing has  over 50 years of racing heritage and success. 
Started in 1955, Ramo Stott was an  ARCA champ in 1970 and 1971 along with USAC 
champ in 1975. His sons Corrie and  Lance carried on the tradition, with Corrie 
having 20 years of NASCAR  experience. Successfully starting and operating 
various NASCAR teams, Corrie was  a Crew member for Jeff Gordon and Terry Labonte 
and Crew Chief for Sterling  Marlin and Jimmy Spencer. Corrie has spent the 
past 12 years in management  positions with Hendrick Motorsports, SABCO, and PPI 
Motorsports  
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MEDIA  CONTACT: 
NAME: Chris  Knight, Classic Stott Racing  
PHONE: 239.834.9797 
EMAIL: _knight849@aol.com_ (mailto:knight849@aol.com)    

 






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