Entry deadline approaching for DMS Driver Challenge
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Entry deadline approaching for DMS
Driver Challenge
36 highly-qualified drivers
currently entered
Steven
Blakesley / DMS Driver Challenge
Pittsburg, Calif. – The driver entry deadline is
fast approaching for the 2009 DMS Driver Challenge, which will be held March
2-6 at Madera Speedway in Madera, Calif.
The DMS
Driver Challenge showcases the top young racing talent in a USAC National
Midget in-front of influential industry insiders. The DMS Driver Challenge
entrants will each get approx 45 laps at speed around the one-third mile
asphalt oval.
Driver
coaches include USAC Triple Crown champion Jerry Coons, Jr., Earnhardt-Ganassi
Racing driver Bryan Clauson, and USAC driver Shane Hmeil.
Industry
insiders who will be a part of the program include Lorin Ranier and Kirk
Spridgeon from Motorsports Management International, along with Bryan Clauson
Inc.’s Tim Clauson.
Selected
driver(s) will be presented with a contract to drive in select USAC Western and
National Midget races for DMS.
As of February
6th the challenge has attracted a star-studded field of 36 drivers.
Headlining
the roster is a highly-talented batch of drivers with resumes in the United
States Auto Club.
Among the
talent from USAC includes 2008 Western Sprint and 2007 Ford Focus Carolina
champion Tanner Swanson of Kingsburg, Calif., 2008 Ford Focus California
Pavement champion Ian Miille, 2008 Ford Focus National champion Alex Bowman, 2008
Western Sprint Rookie of the Year Porter Smith, and 2007 Western Midget Rookie
of the Year Quintin Crye.
The Midwest will be highly represented in the
driver challenge. Princeton, IN’s Kyle Cummins, the 2008 MSCS Sprint champion
leads the way.
Two-time
UMRA runner-up David Byrne will be joined by Illinois driver Zach Daum who recorded two
Midget wins in 2008. Shelbyville, IN’s Adam Kramer was selected for the challenge on
the strength of three Wolverine Midget wins.
Todd
Kirkman from Kokomo, IN comes into the challenge with an impressive 18
Micro Sprint wins throughout the Midwest. Jordan Pennington from Mishawaka, IN had a pair of USAC Ford Focus
wins to his credit last season.
Winged
racing is represented by five-time Alaska champion Cameron McGahan and 2008
ASCS Rebel Region Rookie of the Year Samantha Taylor of Indianapolis.
From the Pacific Northwest, the challenge will welcome Ridgefield, WA’s Paul Zimmerly who had a feature
win in 2008, along with Dallas Melby from Ravensdale who picked up two wins.
Kellen
Chadwick from Oakley, Calif. represents the dirt stockcar
ranks, and had seven feature wins in 2007. From asphalt stockcar racing,
Michael Newland of Roseville, Calif. was the Modified Rookie of the
Year at All American Speedway.
Other California drivers represented in the
combine include Matt Land of Elk Grove who had two Capital City Midget wins,
Alex Schuette of Redding who recorded five SCCA Formula
Ford wins, and cousins Jake and Cody Swanson. Jake was the 2008 PRA Jr. Ford
Focus champion for Southern Calif. Jonathan Henry of Stockton recorded one feature win in the
non-wing 360 class at Ventura Raceway.
Brett
Miller of Chico put together a win in the 410 sprints at Silver Dollar
Speeway and Alamo’s Scott Pierovich won a USAC
Western Sprint feature in 2008.
New Jersey’s Nick Wean has also joined the
challenge on the strength of a feature win in the ARDC Midgets.
Pennsylvania standout Ryan Smith won 15
features in 2008 running a wide-variety of open-wheel series on dirt.
Rounding
out the roster of highly qualified drivers is Cale Bashing, Kyle Dickerson,
Logan Hupp, Joe Liguori, Justin Melton, Levi Roberts, Kenzie Ruston, Christian
Stover, James Sweeney, and Kevin Thomas, Jr.
To learn
more about this exciting driver challenge, visit www.dmsdriverchallenge.com The
entry deadline is approaching and spaces are filling quickly.