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Milwaukee Mile - Packer Leroy Butler Named Grand Marshal of Race With Kenseth

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MILWAUKEE MILE

AMERICA’S LEGENDARY OVAL

Media Contact:  Jim Tretow, Milwaukee Mile VP - Media & Communications,
(414) 453-5761 x2222, jtretow@milwaukeemile.com

 

 

PACKERS LEROY BUTLER NAMED GRAND MARSHAL OF RACE WITH MATT KENSETH AT THE
MILWAUKEE MILE

 

Hall of Fame Player Giving Command To Start 50-Lap Super Late Model Race
Featuring Wisconsin’s Top Short Track Talent

 

Milwaukee, Wis. (August 23, 2007) – Leroy Butler, one of the inspirational
leaders of the Green Bay Packers’ Super Bowl XXXI-winning team, has been
named Grand Marshal of the Wisconsin All-Star 50 with Matt Kenseth race this
Sunday afternoon, August 26th at The Milwaukee Mile.

 

Butler collected 20½ sacks and picked-off 38 interceptions during his
12-year playing career with the Packers, from the 1990 through 2001 seasons.
The inventor of the popular “Lambeau Leap” end zone plunge into the stands
was inducted into the Packers Hall of Fame this past July.

 

Butler, a four-time Pro Bowl selection, was named to the NFL 1990’s
All-Decade Team by the Pro Football Hall of Fame for his outstanding play at
defensive back for the 1996 NFL Champions, and has accepted the invitation
of his former teammate and current Milwaukee Mile shareholder Gilbert Brown
to participate in his first auto racing experience at America’s Legendary
Oval.

 

Among his honorary duties, Butler will be greeting the drivers before the
much-anticipated super late model showdown between Wisconsin NASCAR
superstar Matt Kenseth and the finest short track late model racers in the
state.  Butler will give the command to fire the engines for the “Wisconsin
All-Star 50 with Matt Kenseth” race shortly after 3:15 p.m. CST this Sunday
afternoon.

 

This also allows Kenseth, an absolute Green Bay Packers fanatic, the chance
to meet more Packers players, as the Cambridge, Wis. native has attended
Packers games at Lambeau Field and at away stadiums when his busy NASCAR
schedule allows.  Packers head coach Mike McCarthy was a guest of Kenseth at
this year’s Daytona 500.

 

Tickets are reasonably priced between $14 and $30 for Sunday’s action, which
includes an 8:45 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. practice session followed by single car
qualifications at 10:10 a.m.  The Wisconsin All-Star 50 will mark Kenseth’s
first time back to America’s Legendary Oval in six years, and will race
against some of the same premier drivers he competed against while
progressing on to NASCAR stardom, as well as some hungry young talents
looking to follow Kenseth’s successful path from Wisconsin to stock car
fame.

 

The “Wisconsin All-Star 50 with Matt Kenseth” is set to follow the 12:00
p.m. Governor’s Cup 200 ARCA RE/MAX Series thriller, with Butler giving the
command shortly after 3:00 p.m. on what is a four-division stock car weekend
at The Mile.  Saturday’s action includes two races and ARCA RE/MAX Series
practice and qualifying.  The Governor’s Cup 40 Mid-American Stock Car
Series race at 2:30 p.m. followed by the Jani-King 150 ASA Late Model Series
Challenge Division event at 3:30 p.m. complete the Saturday afternoon card.

 

For weekend ticket information, visit www.milwaukeemile.com
<http://www.milwaukeemile.com/>  or call The Milwaukee Mile ticket office at
(414) 453-8277.

 

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