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USARacing Iowa Post-Race Release

Good Evening,

Attached above and below you will find the post-race story from the Blue Ox
150 at Iowa Speedway on Friday, July 30. You will also find a Victory Lane
photo attached and photo credits below.

***PHOTO DESCRIPTION: *Clay Rogers poses with Blue Ox 150 trophies and check
in Victory Lane at Iowa Speedway on Friday, July 30. Laura Ward/USARacing.**


Sincerely,

Amanda Earle
aearle@usarprocup.com
704.788.7979 ext.5



*WEATHER DOESN’T STAND A CHANCE AGAINST CLAY ROGERS AT IOWA SPEEDWAY *



NEWTON, IOWA (July 31, 2010)—Clay Rogers, driver of the No. 16 USG Sheetrock
Ford Fusion, nabbed his 29th USARacing Pro Cup Series win on Lap 121 in a
fog-shortened Blue Ox 150 at Iowa Speedway Friday night.



Rogers, a Mooresville, N.C. native, led all but 28 of 121 laps at the
0.875-mile track after earning the pole position as qualifying efforts were
a wash out. This win places Rogers third in most wins in the USAR Pro Cup
Series, behind Bobby Gill (46) and Benny Gordon (31).



“This win is right up there in the top two or three,” Rogers said after the
race. “I’ve been fortunate enough to win at three tracks I consider to be *the
tracks* in our series, Bristol, Rockingham and here.”



Second-place finisher, A.J. Frank, of Bluffton, S.C., was less enthusiastic
about Rogers’ first Iowa Speedway win.



“It would be nice to come to a place like Iowa Speedway and make it to
Victory Lane,” said Frank, driver of the No. 56 Speedco Chevrolet. “It’s one
of the biggest tracks we go to. It’s like our Daytona 500.”



Frank, who led the only practice session on Friday, came home just short of
the win after leading 28 laps before Rogers regained the lead on Lap 82.



Frank wasn’t the only driver in the field who would have liked a win at Iowa
Speedway. Rookie points leader, Logan Ruffin, settled for a third-place
finish in the Blue Ox 150 after his fiery crash in Turn 2 last year.



“It was a really good night for us,” said Ruffin, driver of the No. 31
Turner Motorsports Chevrolet. “I was happy to finish third and maintain our
position tonight.”



According to Rogers, Iowa Speedway is one of the premiere tracks on the USAR
Pro Cup circuit, but Friday’s weather proved to be less than perfect. Rain
washed out much of the day’s schedule, allowing only one practice session
and little qualifying. The field was set according to owner’s points as per
the USARacing Pro Cup Series Rulebook.



The race finally went green at 10:29 p.m. local time, just over two and a
half hours behind schedule because of rain. With a decidedly green racing
surface and little to no practice time on the track, things were racy from
the drop of the green flag.



Clay Rogers brought the field to green three times before Lap 1 could be
completed. The first attempt saw former race winner, Benny Gordon in his No.
66 Samuel Metals Ford Fusion, spin in Turn 3. Next, the middle of the field
had a major collision taking the green collecting the No. 41 of Chris Clark
and the No. 51 of Stephen Nasse.



As the laps clicked away, a blanket of dense fog began to roll over the
speedway. On Lap 111, race control began to worry about visibility on the
track. The caution flag came out on Lap 112 and the cars logged 10 more
caution laps before being red flagged at 11:40 p.m. CDT.



Rookies Ryan Heavner, of Linclonton, N.C., and Chase Elliott, of
Dawsonville, Ga., battled their way to a fourth and fifth-place finishes
respectively. Reigning race winner, J.P. Morgan, of Charlotte, N.C., brought
home a sixth-place finish in his No. 23 Phil Morgan Pottery Chevrolet.



There is one thing that USAR Pro Cup Series drivers aren’t soon to forget,
the weather. After a day of trials and tribulations with Mother Nature,
second-place finisher, A.J. Frank summed it up when he said, “You know, when
I look back at this day, I’m gonna say it was a foggy day from start to
finish.”


The USAR Pro Cup Series, formerly Hooters Pro Cup, is owned by Interstate
Investment Group (IIG) and is based in Concord, N.C.  For more information
on USARacing, visit www.usarprocup.com.

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