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Rockingham Speedway To Sponsor Bryan Silas In NCTS Race At Talladega

Rockingham Speedway To Sponsor Bryan  Silas As He Prepares For  
Biggest NASCAR Craftsman Truck  Start Yet At Talladega  

TALLADEGA, Alabama (October 3,  2007) - - ARCA  RE/MAX Series (ARS) rookie 
Bryan Silas will take another major leap in his  NASCAR career by taking the 
green flag in Saturday’s Mountain Dew 250 at  Talladega Superspeedway. 
Not only will Silas add another  speedway to his already impressive resume, 
but the Stuart, Florida native will  make his inaugural NASCAR restrictor plate 
debut with some of the best drivers  in the world. 
 
Behind the wheel of two-time ARCA  RE/MAX Series champion Andy Hillenburg, 
Silas hopes to guide his No. 71  Chevrolet Silverado to a clean and respectable 
finish hoping that it will only  prove to his colleagues that he is the real 
deal and belongs among the best of  the best in the NCTS. 
“I’m excited and nervous all at  the same time,�?? said the 20-year old 
driver. “This is a huge weekend for me and  I would by lying if I said I’m not 
putting any pressure on myself. Luckily, I’m  surrounded by a great team and I 
know we’re going to achieve all of our goals  this weekend.�?? 
He added, “Talladega Superspeedway  is a track that speaks for itself. It’s 
very smooth but incredibly fast. I have  a great deal of respect for the track 
and speed. The track’s characteristics  have proven to recognize the 
excitement yet breathtaking races. Concentration,  dedication and luck are the three 
key elements to success at Talladega and I hope we  can check them all off 
successfully Saturday afternoon.�??  
With a full field not expected for  the second ever NCTS event held at the 
2.666-mile facility, Silas can breathe a  little easier knowing that he’s 
virtually guaranteed a spot in the final  restrictor plate race of the season. 
However, that doesn’t mean that Silas is  planning on sitting back and relaxing. 
“We  have a lot of work to do this weekend,�?? said Silas, who will also 
compete in  Friday’s ARCA RE/MAX Series event at Talladega. “Even though we’re 
pretty much in  the race, we still have to work to make our truck drivable for 
the race. We  don’t want to sit around in the back of the pack, we need to get 
out there and  draft and learn. We’ve made great improvements with our truck 
program this year,  but that’s because we’ve learned every time we’ve been out 
there. And even  though we’re served with a different kind of race this 
weekend, that doesn’t  mean our objectives or plans change.�?? 
He continued, “track time is  crucial. I’ll be practicing Thursday and 
Friday in my ARCA car and then race  Friday afternoon. I know that I’ll be able to 
grasp some of the information I  learn from the ARCA race and transfer it over 
to the truck  race.�?? 
Silas also realized that the  differences from the car to the truck could be 
substantial, but he is prepared  for that. 
“I am expecting both races to be  like night and day from each other but that’
s okay, it’s the only way I am going  to learn. Drafting is going to be huge 
in both races and that is the biggest  benefit of the weekend. I know the car 
and truck may react different as far as  handling, but in the end it’s about 
getting down to racing. And at a track like  Talladega, that  means drafting. We
’ve done a good job in our four races so far this year, but I  think the team 
would be tickled to finish in the top-20. A small victory for one  of the 
smaller organizations on the circuit.�??  
Rockingham Speedway will carry their decals on Silas’s Silverado on Saturday 
as  the primary sponsor. Truck owner Andy Hillenburg acquired ownership of the 
 Rockingham, North  Carolina track on Tuesday. “It’s going to be pretty neat 
 to have Rockingham Speedway all over our truck,�?? added Silas. “Andy is very 
 excited about the track’s future and what a better way to start promoting it 
 than having it on our truck this weekend at Talladega!�??  
Silas is scheduled  to compete in two more NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series 
races with the events being  announced in the near future.  
The  Mountain Dew 250 (94 laps/250 miles) is the 20th of 25 races on the  
2007 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series schedule. Practice begins Thursday October 3  
with an hour (1:10pm-2:10pm) practice session planned. A half-hour  
(2:50pm-3:20pm) rookie practice session has also been set in the schedule. A  final “
Happy Hour�?? (3:20pm-4:20pm) practice session is also set for Thursday  afternoon. 
Bud pole qualifying is set for Friday, October 4 set to commence at  1:10pm. 
The race will be  broadcasted live on the SPEED channel on Saturday, October 5 
beginning  with the pre-race show at 3:30pm and the main event starting at 
4:00pm  local time. MRN will handle the  airwaves starting at 3:30pm local time. 
The race will also be available via  Sirius satellite radio channel 128 also 
launching at 3:30pm. All times are  local. _TruckSeries.com_ 
(http://www.truckseries.com/)  will also provide  extensive at track coverage beginning 
Thursday.  
For  more on Bryan Silas please visit, _BryanSilasRacing.com_ 
(http://www.bryansilasracing.com/)   
Visit  Fast Track Racing on the web at, _FastTrackRacing.com_ 
(http://www.fasttrackracing.com/)  
MEDIA  CONTACT: 
NAME: Chris  Knight, Fast Track Racing 
PHONE: 239.834.9797 
EMAIL: _Knight849@aol.com_ (mailto:Knight849@aol.com)   

 








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