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GARY LEWIS EXCITED ABOUT ANOTHER TRIP OF A LIFETIME, THIS TIME TO SOUTH AFRICA WITH THE ASA TRANSCONTINENTAL SERIES

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PRESS RELEASE
November 20, 2009
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For Immediate Release
Contact:
Kevin Ramsell,ASA Public Relations Director
(kramsell@asa-racing.com [mailto:racingpr@me.com])
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GARY LEWIS EXCITED ABOUT ANOTHER TRIP OF A LIFETIME, THIS TIME TO SOUTH AFRICA WITH
THE ASA TRANSCONTINENTAL SERIES
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American Speed Association PR
DAYTONA BEACH, FL (Monday, November 23, 2009) - A few years ago, Gary Lewis made
 a trip to the Middle East to visit with the troops and he called it a trip of a
 lifetime.  He is now looking forward to another trip of a lifetime as he accepted
the invitation to compete with the American Speed Association Transcontinental Series
at the Phakisa Freeway Circuit in Welkom, Free State, South Africa on Sunday, January
31, 2010.
"I'm so excited about that...it's crazy.  I got a phone call from Dick Midgley and
talking about the possibility of going is one of the coolest things ever," Lewis
 said when ask about being invited.  "I did a trip with NASCAR quite a while ago
 to support the troops in the Middle East and that was a trip of a lifetime.  And
when this came about I felt the exact same way, this is a trip of a lifetime.  Who
else can say they were invited to a race in South Africa? How cool would that be
 to be able to do it.  Thankfully just hard racing and win the championship has 
paid off.  A lot of us get to go over and show off our skills on a big track and
 who knows where it will lead.  I am extremely excited to go to South Africa and
 will represent my fellow competitors of the Pacific northwest well."
That championship is the 2009 American Speed Association Northwest Late Model Tour
championship that he won by just nine points over Brent Harris.  Lewis had a stellar
season with four wins, three fast times and seven top-five finishes.
It's his first title under the American Speed Association banner, "Every championship
has a special meaning, but just being able to come in the first real year of the
 ASA Northwest Late Model Tour with the two series merging and having all of the
 best drivers in the series, it just meant a huge thing to be able to win a championship
in another premiere racing league," Lewis said.  "We had another good season.  We
have been going about three to four spectacular years so far.  This year we decided
to run full-time in the ASA Northwest Late Model Tour and we won a handful of races.
 Going into the last race with a one point lead and battling it out to win the last
race was really cool, and then winning the championship itself.  Some of the other
cool things is that we went and ran some of the biggest super late model races on
the west coast and northwest region, winning some of those again.  So there are 
some of those big giant races that we won again three years in a row or back to 
back type deals.  It's been an awesome year."
He also appreciated the competition he faced this past season, "There are a lot 
of tough guys at the track, sometimes there are eight or nine or sometimes there
 are six or seven that were always a threat to win at each race," Lewis recalled.
 "Mike Lofton, he was a huge threat there most of the year.  Brent Harris he took
second in points.  That guy was on our tail all year long and I feel bad for him
 that he didn't get a win.  He was so close so many times."
Lewis did share one of his secrets to victory and it could be a useful tool for 
him when he competes on the 1.5-mile Phakisa Freeway Oval in South Africa, "I get
a lot more satisfaction racing the second groove when there isn't much of a second
groove there.  I think we were able to win three out of the four races we won it
 running in the second groove.  That is something that is really special in my heart
as an achievement."
With Midgley supplying the car for Lewis, he will be teaming up with John Mickel,
the popular oval driver from the United Kingdom who has already accepted his invite
to the Phakisa event, "I think we will make a great team and I think we will make
a good run at it," Lewis confidentally said.
"We are very happy to invite Gary Lewis to compete with us in South Africa," Dennis
Huth, ASA President said.  "As many are already seeing we are going to have a great
group of drivers from all over the United States and the world competing at this
 event.  Gary will be a great representative of the talent that the Northwest has
just like Steve Carlson is in the Midwest.  The talent coming to this event will
 make it an exciting race."
While in South Africa, Lewis and the other competitors will have some time to visit
the country.  He along with the other American drivers invited will not only get
 a chance to compete on one of the finest racetracks outside of the United States,
but will enjoy many off-track opportunities to see the various sights of South Africa;
this includes a private tour of "Savannah" the wildlife preserve that holds the 
distinction of being just one of three accredited worldwide breeders of the Cheetah.
To learn more about Phakisa Freeway, visit www.phakisa.com.
To learn more of the Daytona Beach, Fla.-based American Speed Association call (386)
258-2221 or send an e-mail to info@asa-racing.com. For news and information from
 all the racetracks and regional tours involved in the ASA, visit www.ASA-Racing.com.
ASA(TM), ASA Racing(TM) American Speed Association® are trademarks of Racing Speed
Associates, LLC. ASA International, LLC or Racing Speed Associates, LLC are not 
related to or affiliated with ASA Late Model Series, LLC.
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