Julien Penaruiz Readies Gateway Debut
Julien Penaruiz Readies Gateway Debut
MADISON, Illinois (August 30, 2007) - - As the ARCA RE/MAX Series heads to
Gateway International Raceway (GIR) this weekend for the first of two races
in three days, Friday’s Gateway ARCA 150 will be filled with some
international flavor.
Paris France’s Julien Penaruiz will look to make his GIR debut under the
lights overlooking the famed Gateway Arch. Driving the No. 93 Chevrolet for K&B
Motorsports, Penaruiz looks for more than just a debut on Friday night, he’s
looking to make an impression.
Penaruiz qualified for last Sunday’s Governor’s Cup 200, but engine fatigue
aboard his No. 93 Ford kept the 30-year old rookie on the sidelines. Looking
for a rematch, Penaruiz feels that the 18th event on the 2007 schedule
offers a chance not only for his ARCA RE/MAX Series debut, but a chance to turn
some heads.
“No doubt that last weekend at The Milwaukee Mile was unfortunate,�?? said
Penaruiz, nicknamed “Frenchie�?? by members of his K&B Motorsports team. “The
team worked hard to correct the engine problem but to no avail. The good news
is the motor is fixed and we’re going to fine this weekend.�??
Penaruiz will enter GIR clean and green, but the stuntman turned stock car
driver has vowed not to let the inexperience stand in his way.
“I was able to adapt to The Milwaukee Mile quickly and I have a feeling, I’
ll do the same this weekend at Gateway. It’s another important race for me.
The race is televised, so the pressure is on us to go out there and run
competitively and bring some exposure to my team and sponsors,�?? remarked the former
Formula-A & Campus Series veteran.
Speaking of sponsors, Red Oil Jeans and Catchit Cam will hold the primary
sponsorship duties on the team’s No. 93 entry this weekend.
“We have a great amount of support,�?? Penaruiz stated. “Red Oil Jeans is
based in overseas and they are trying to make a name for themselves in the
United States. We are working hard to do that. We’re going to utilize the rest of
the ARCA RE/MAX Series season as chance not only to gain some experience for
myself, but also to bring the recognition and attention that Red Oil Jeans
deserve.�??
Thinking ahead to the race, the California resident has set some easy goals
for himself heading into his first “speedway�?? event of the season.
“I just want to finish. It’s all about learning this weekend. We are able
to qualify and make the field on time last Saturday and I want to do the same
in Gateway. Following the veterans is also a key point for me in this race.
Learning is the name of the game on Friday. If we keep our nose clean during
the race, the finish should take care of itself,�?? he sounded.
Following Gateway, Penaruiz is expected to join the K&B Motorsports team and
head to the DuQuoin State Fairgrounds for the Southern Illinois 100. David
Boggs, who competed for the team in the Allen Crowe 100 is expected to be at
the helm.
Penaruiz plans to be at the controls of the Red Oil Jeans machine at the
Chicagoland ARCA 200 on September 8.
The Gateway ARCA 150 (120 laps/150 miles) is the 18th of 23 races on the
2007 ARCA RE/MAX Series schedule. The sixth ARCA race held at Gateway
International Raceway is a one day show. Practice begins Friday, August 31 with a two
hour practice session planned from 10:30am-12:30pm. ARCA SIM Factory pole
qualifying is set for later in the day at 4:30pm Local Time. The event will
take the green flag shortly after 8:00pm Local Time. The race will be televised
live on SPEED with additional race coverage online at _arcaracing.com_
(http://www.arcaracing.com/) .
For more information on Red Oil Jeans, please visit _redoil-group.com_
(http://www.redoil-group.com/)
MEDIA CONTACT:
NAME: Chris Knight, K&B Motorsports
PHONE: 239.834.9797
EMAIL: _Knight849@aol.com_ (mailto:Knight849@aol.com)
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