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With Debut In The Books; Julien Penaruiz Looks Ahead To Chicagoland

With Debut In The  Books; Julien Penaruiz  
Looks Ahead To  Chicagoland 

JOLIET, Illinois (September 7, 2007) - - Fresh off a respectable finish at  
Gateway International Raceway last Friday night, Paris France’s Julien  
Penaruiz is looking to Chicagoland Speedway to pick up the pace and reel in a  
competitive top-20 finish. 
Teaming up with K&B  Motorsports led by veteran racecar driver David Boggs, 
Penaruiz knows that  Chicagoland will be his biggest challenge yet, but he’s 
ready for the  task. 
“We accomplished everything we  needed to do last weekend at Gateway 
International Raceway,�?? said Penaruiz,  nicknamed “Frenchie�?? by members of his K&B 
Motorsports team.   
“We qualified for the race and  made progress during the event to score a 
positive finish for our race team. The  bar has been raised for us this weekend 
at Chicagoland and I feel we’ve prepared  ourselves for the final intermediate 
track of the season.�?? 
He continued, “Chicagoland  Speedway is a huge milestone for me. I’m still 
pretty green here in the ARCA  RE/MAX Series and I have a big learning curve 
ahead, but having the opportunity  to compete in the Chicagoland ARCA 200 is a 
huge mile marker for me as I  continue to make the transition to stock cars 
here in the United States.�??   
The 30-year old rookie also knows  that he’s banking on the experience of his 
K&B Motorsports team to help him  excel Saturday afternoon. 
“I’m very fortunate to have a  mentor and leader like David Boggs on my side,
�?? Penaruiz sounded. “He has taught  me an awful lot and I continue to get 
more comfortable behind the wheel. This  year is a learning year for us. Next 
year is full of bright potential for this  K&B Motorsports team and I’m excited 
about our plans.�??   
Goals for this weekend are  simple. 
“Practice is crucial. Luckily we  have two hours of it. We didn’t have the 
opportunity to participate in the open  test, so track time is our primary 
objective Friday afternoon. Following  practice, we’ll turn our concentration 
towards qualifying. We want to start as  close to the front as possible, but if don
’t, we also know that we have a lot of  time to get to the front and if we 
use some patience, we’ll should be able to  compete the task.�??  
Red Oil Jeans and Catchit Cam will  continue to hold the primary sponsorship 
duties on the team’s No. 93 entry this  weekend.  
“We put our sponsors on the map  last weekend at Gateway,�?? remarked the 
former Formula-A & Campus Series  veteran. “While that’s important, running a 
competitive race and racing near the  front is what we hope to give our sponsors 
this weekend. Red Oil Jeans is  continuing to prepare for their invasion to 
the United States  and it’s our goal to have everyone aware of their intent by 
the first of the  year.�?? 
 
Following Chicagoland, Penaruiz is  expected to join the K&B Motorsports team 
and head to Salem Speedway next  Saturday for the running of the Eddie  
Gilstrap Motors ARCA Fall Classic by Advance Auto Parts. Penaruiz will make his  
debut at the intimidating short track.  
After  Salem, Penaruiz  will prepare to “draft�?? with the rest of the ARCA 
competition as the ARCA RE/MAX  Series tackles Talladega Superspeedway next 
month for the running of the ARCA  RE/MAX 250. The race will serve as the first 
ever restrictor plate event for the  international driver.  
“The  next three races are going to be very diverse. I guess that’s why they 
call the  ARCA series one of the most diverse racing sanctions in the United 
States,�??  Penaruiz sounded. “I’m excited about all three races. Our goal is 
just go out  there and give 150 percent and hope for some great finishes!�??  
The Chicagoland ARCA 200 (134  laps/200 miles) is the 20th of 23 races on the 
2007 ARCA RE/MAX  Series schedule. The seventh ARCA race held at Chicagoland 
Speedway is a two-day  show. Practice begins Friday, September 7 with a two 
hour practice session  planned from 1:00pm-3:00pm. ARCA  SIM Factory pole 
qualifying is set for later in the day at 5:00pm Local Time.  The event will take 
the green flag, Saturday, September 8 shortly after 1:00pm  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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