Another Chance At DuQuoin For Dexter Bean
Another Chance At DuQuoin For Dexter Bean
DuQuoin, Illinois (August 31, 2007) - - In the middle of three races in
eight days, Wisconsin’s Dexter Bean returns to DuQuoin State Fairgrounds on
Labor Day with mixed feelings. Last year in his rookie season Bean stormed to the
front of the field looking to capture his first ARCA win before engine
problems ripped the team from contention.
The team has had to wait a year for a rematch, but they are coming locked
and loaded and ready for a win on the dirt.
“I’m very excited about going to back to DuQuoin,�?? said the 20 year-old
phenomenon. “I’ll have to admit, I wasn’t sure what to really expect as we
headed to the dirt races last year, but I’ve ran three now and I enjoy every
second of it.�??
He continued, “DuQuoin is my favorite of the two dirt tracks. It’s a very
unique track and suits my driving style. We finished fifth last month at
Springfield and that was our best dirt track showing to date. As a team, we feel
like DuQuoin owes us one and I think our chances look good.�??
When Bean was asked whether the mixture of three events in a little over a
week has any effect on him as a driver he offered, “Not really. You know as a
driver, I like it. It’s hard on everyone including me, but it keeps me
focused. Going from a short track to a dirt track to a speedway has its advantages
and disadvantages, but it’s still racing. We’ve done a good job preparing
our cars for the races and I think our great season can continue.�??
Crew Chief Chris Bires has elected to bring the same Chevrolet Monte Carlo
the team recently competed with at The Milwaukee Mile on August 26, yielding
an eighth place run. The machine is also responsible for the stout fifth place
finish at Springfield. Bean is confident the car has the capabilities of the
same type of performance.
“Our cars in the shop are extremely good,�?? Bean sounded. “They respond
easily to changes and as a driver, that’s makes our job a little easier. The car
has been strong for us a number of times this season and there’s no doubt in
my mind that it will live up to its expectation.�??
While engine woes took Bean from the hunt last year, the team has switched
engine packages for the 2007 ARCA RE/MAX Series season and the NASCAR bound
driver is feeling a sign of relief heading into the 19th event on the schedule.
“We’ve been using Tesar motors this year and they have been fabulous,�?? he
stated. “A big difference from last year. I credit Tesar to a reason why this
team is enjoying a turn around season. There are a lot of people who have
made a difference, but you need the steam under the hood to get the job done. I
want to thank them for that and hope we can celebrate in a big way on Labor
Day.�??
While BlackJack Racing is still searching for additional sponsorship of
Bean's No. 6 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, the team is glad to have local longtime
supporter Five Star Telecom on board as an associate sponsor.
Since their beginning in 1973, FST (Five Star Telecom), a long-time
supporter of Bean's racing career has become one of the largest interconnect
companies in the Upper Midwest, with multiple locations serving the tri-state area.
Rolling into DuQuoin, Dexter Bean has 46 ARCA RE/MAX Series starts to his
credit with three of those coming on dirt.
The Southern Illinois 100 (100 laps/100 miles) is the 19th of 23 races on
the 2007 ARCA RE/MAX Series schedule. The 25th ARCA race held at the DuQuoin
State Fairgrounds is a one day show. Practice begins Monday, September 3 with
an hour practice session planned from 9:00am-10:00am. ARCA SIM Factory pole
qualifying is set for later in the morning at 11:00am Local Time. The event
will take the green flag shortly after 1:00pm Local Time. The race will not be
televised but additional race coverage is available online at
_arcaracing.com_ (http://www.arcaracing.com/) .
For more on Dexter Bean and BlackJack Racing, please visit _DexterBean.net_
(http://www.dexterbean.net/)
Dexter Bean, BlackJack Racing, DuQuoin State Fairgrounds
Notes of Interest:
· Dexter Bean will make his second career start at DuQuoin State
Fairgrounds Last August, Bean finished 29th, losing a motor while leading after
starting 10th. Bean led 17 laps (laps 44-60) in the traditional Labor Day
event.
· Crew Chief Chris Bires is the brother of NASCAR Busch Series driver
Kelly Bires and the brother in-law to NASCAR Nextel Cup Series driver Johnny
Sauter and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Tim Sauter.
· Dexter Bean is a spokesperson for the Juvenile Diabetes Research
Foundation (JDRF).
· From the DuQuoin State Fairgrounds, Dexter Bean will cap off his
three races in eight days by making a stop at Chicagoland Speedway for the
running of the Chicagoland ARCA 200 on September 8. Last year, Bean finished
fourth after starting 12th notching then a career-best finish.
MEDIA CONTACT:
NAME: Chris Knight, BlackJack Racing
PHONE: 239.834.9797
EMAIL: _Knight849@aol.com_ (mailto:Knight849@aol.com)
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