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NASCAR WCUP: Whelen, Marsh Racing & Steve Park Join Forces in 2000

23 October 1999


(Rockingham, N.C.) - Whelen Engineering, Ted Marsh Racing and Steve Park -
three of the Northeast's most prominent names in NASCAR - announced today
they will join forces in the Busch Grand National Series for the Miami race
this year and a limited schedule in 2000.

Park, the second-year driver of Dale Earnhardt Inc.'s #1 Pennzoil Monte
Carlo, will make his first appearance in a Busch car since the 1997 season
when he won the three races, the rookie award, and finished third in the
season point standings driving for DEI. 

"Sure I'm excited about getting back in a Busch car. My last Busch race was
in Homestead in 1997 so it's been a while. A lot of people are going to ask
me about Marsh Racing because they aren't as well known down here as they
are up in the Northeast. They've done a lot of good things in the Busch
North Series and modifieds and they even ran well in a few Busch South races
with Ted Christopher this year," said Park. 

"A lot of those guys with Ted Marsh worked in the Navy on submarines so you
are talking about a bunch of pretty smart guys. If they can get a sub to run
surely they can get our Whelen car running like it should."

Marsh Racing has fielded winning cars in NASCAR's Busch North and
Featherlite Modified series and won championships at tracks throughout the
Northeast. The Connecticut based team has fielded cars for Ted Christopher
in the Busch North Series in 1999 and selected Busch South races.

"We think the world of Steve Park," said Ted Marsh. "He is like we are. He
started in the short tracks of the Northeast and has slowly worked his way
up to where he wants to be. I think it's realistic to expect us to have some
pretty good runs and maybe even threaten for a victory or two."

Whelen Engineering has provided innovative emergency lighting and siren
products in the automotive, aviation, industrial, civil defense and traffic
management markets. The Chester, Conn. Company and its employees have
sponsored Christopher and Geoffrey Bodine's racing efforts in recent years. 

"Both Ted Marsh and Steve Park embody the traits we at Whelen like to
associate ourselves with," said Phil Kurze, motorsports manager for Whelen.
"Both know the value of honesty, integrity and hard work plus they are both
a lot of fun to be around and enjoy life. Our goals are to win and have
fun."

Steve Park Quotes

Return To The Busch Series:

"Sure I'm excited about getting back in a Busch car. My last Busch race was
in Homestead in 1997 so it's been a while. A lot of people are going to ask
me about Marsh Racing because they aren't as well known down here as they
are up in the Northeast. They've done a lot of good things in the Busch
North Series and modifieds and they even ran well in a few Busch South races
this year. A lot of those guys with Ted Marsh worked in the Navy on
submarines so you are talking about a bunch of pretty smart guys. If they
can get a sub to run surely they can get our Whelen car running like it
should.

Winston Cup Drivers In Busch Competition:

"I know there is an awful lot of talk about Winston Cup drivers going to the
Busch Series. There is pro and con to that argument. When I was a Busch
regular I liked it when the Winston Cup guys would come and race. I had a
cool battle with Jimmy Spencer at Bristol one night where I learned a lot
and then we had one at Talladega with Mark Martin where Earnhardt was in my
ear talking me through each lap. I had Mark on my nose and Dale in my ear.
Those are two learning experiences I will never forget."

Reasons For Running Busch Races:

Our goal is to win races. But, there are also benefits to running Busch
races in addition to winning races. You get more track time. On any given
weekend we run a Busch race this should increase my time on the racetrack
almost twice as much. Plus, if you do well in a Busch car it can give you
confidence you can take back to the Winston Cup garage. Some may say you
risk something and that's true but racing is all about overcoming the risk.
I'm not worried about anything like that. The only thing that concerns me is
those one-lap qualifying sessions where you have to beat more than 60 cars.
That is tough. But I think we will have something for them. This should be a
lot of fun.

Whelen As A Sponsor:

"Everyone will ask who is Whelen. Well they are a Connecticut company that
has sponsored Northeastern drivers like Geoffrey Bodine and Ted Christopher.
They make the emergency warning light for police and fire trucks and a whole
lot more. I've tried to convince them to get me a lightbar for my Harley
Davidson. That would be cool to have a Harley with a lightbar. I think I'm
going to have to win a few races for them before something like that
happens."


Marsh Racing Highlights

1999

Second-place finishes in Busch Grand National North races at the Twin 100s
at New Hampshire International Speedway in September, Frontier 150 at
Watkins Glen International in August, and the Pennzoil 100 at NHIS in
September. Raced in three Busch South races.

1998

Busch Grand National North victory at the Country Music Television 100 at
NHIS in September. 

1997-96

Busch Grand National North victories at Dodge Dealers 200K Lime Rock Park in
October and the Country Music Television 100, at NHIS in August, Burnham
Boilers 150 at Watkins Glen in August. In 1996 earned Busch Grand National
North victory at Pennzoil 125, NHIS in September.