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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE			                			       CONTACT: Andy Cagle
									         					910-995-2122

ROCKINGHAM, N.C. (Sept. 30, 2009) - The last time the cars of the USAR  
Pro Cup Series made a stop at the Rockingham Speedway, Clay Rogers  
found his way to victory lane, taking the checkered flag in last  
year’s American 200.

This year, the Mooresville, N.C. racer and his JCR3 race team are  
looking to make that hard left into Rockingham’s victory lane not  
once, but twice. Rogers’ team has entered cars for in both Saturday’s  
USAR Aaron’s 150 and Sunday’s ARCA RE/MAX American 200.

“We tested well in both cars,” said Rogers, who will be making his  
third ARCA start of the year. “I am really happy with the car we  
brought for the ARCA practice session ...The car actually ran a lot  
like my Pro Cup car there at the end (of the test) which was pretty  
stout.”

Stout is a good way to describe the season that Rogers is having in  
the USAR Series. The 28-year-old, who in addition to USAR and ARCA  
competition has raced in the UARA and NASCAR Late Model Stock Car  
Series this year, currently sits second in the USAR points, only two  
points behind leader Drew Herring with only Rockingham and South  
Boston Speedways left on the schedule. A strong run at Rockingham  
would go a long way toward a second USAR championship for Rogers.

“I know we’ve got a car capable of winning at Rockingham,” Rogers  
said. “In fact, we are running the same car that we won with last  
year. We’ve been competitive all year. That (Pro Cup) is really our  
focus since we are contending for a championship on that side.”

Despite the team’s primary attention being directed toward a USAR  
Championship, Rogers, bolstered by a strong test session at Rockingham  
on Sept. 23, is optimistic about his chances in the ARCA American 200.

“To come out here against these great ARCA teams and post the second- 
fastest time of the day was great,” Rogers said. “But these ARCA races  
are so different (than USAR) with the pit strategy that it takes.  
There are some very stout teams with the Venturinis, those Eddie Sharp  
teams and the Penske development team with a lot of smart guys on top  
of those pit boxes.

“But if we can run all day, I think we’ll have a shot at it at the end  
of the day on Sunday.”

For more information about the ARCA/REMAX American 200 or the  
USARacing Aaron’s 150 October 9-11 or to order tickets, please contact  
the Rockingham Speedway at (910) 205-8800 or visit our website at www.rockinghamspeedway.com 
. Tickets begin at $20 for single-day reserved seating with $5 back-to- 
school special pricing for students. Weekend and pit passes are also  
available.

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Clay Rogers celebrates his victory in last year's running of the USAR  
Pro Cup American 200 at the Rockingham Speedway. Rogers will again be  
competing at the Rockingham Speedway on Oct. 10 in the USAR Aaron's  
150 and again on Oct. 11 in the ARCA RE/MAX Carolina 200. Tickets for  
both events are available by calling (910) 205-8800 or online at www.rockinghamspeedway.com 
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Photo: Angie Meeks/Rockingham Speedway

Andy Cagle
Director of Public Relations
Rockingham Speedway
andy.cagle@rockinghamracewaypark.com
910.995.2122