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NASCAR WWEST: Bill McAnally Racing and Orleans Motorsports Join Forces

4 December 1999


December 4, 1999 (Las Vegas, Nev.) - Bill McAnally Racing and Orleans 
Motorsports have merged to create what they hope will become the most 
prestigious motorsports organization in the western states.

The newly formed organization will operate under the name "Orleans 
Motorsports" from a 14,000 square foot state of the art facility in the Las 
Vegas Motor Speedway Research and Development Center.  

Under the agreement, Bill McAnally and Michael Gaughan, the owners of the two 
former teams, are now partners.  McAnally has taken the title of General 
Manager and is responsible for management of the team, and all race related 
activities and sponsorship relations.  Gaughan also owns The Orleans Hotel in 
Las Vegas.

McAnally's long-time sponsorship relationship with NAPA and its associated 
manufacturers will continue under the new arrangement, with NAPA taking the 
lead as primary sponsor.  The #16 NASCAR Winston West cars and Craftsman 
Trucks will feature the familiar NAPA design.  The Orleans Hotel's logo will 
be carried on the deck lid of the Winston West cars and on the bed cover of 
the Craftsman Trucks.  The new design will be debuted after January 1st at a 
number of show car appearances.

Brendan Gaughan, who showed great promise throughout his rookie season in the 
Winston West Series, has been named as driver for the 2000 season, replacing 
former McAnally Racing driver Sean Woodside.
 
The team's plans for the 2000 season include the full NASCAR Winston West 
Series schedule and eight events selected from the NASCAR Craftsman Truck 
Series schedule, concentrating on events at venues located in the Western 
states.  

"This merger allows both me and NAPA to move our program to the next level," 
said McAnally.  "Michael has worked with me to put together a dream shop that 
has anything and everything a race team could possibly want.  I'm very 
pleased that we've been able to combine our resources to create a first-class 
operation.  With strong support from NAPA, their store owners and 
manufacturers, The Orleans Hotel, and with Brendan behind the wheel, the team 
feels confident that it will have a strong start in the 2000 season."

McAnally continued, "I want to wish Sean Woodside the best of luck in his 
future efforts.  He's a great driver, and I'm very happy that, together, we 
were able to win the championship."  McAnally Racing and Woodside recently 
returned from Japan where they clinched the 1999 NASCAR Winston West 
championship.  

Work for the 2000 season is already underway.  The new facility is being 
given the final touches, and McAnally is in the process of moving his Winston 
West operation into the new shop.  The Trucks and equipment from the former 
Chesrown Racing operation were purchased several months ago, and have already 
been moved to Las Vegas.

Driver Brendan Gaughan is looking forward to the 2000 season with a new team. 
 "Bill ran a great program last year.  He has proven that he is capable of a 
championship effort, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to work with him."

Bill McAnally Racing (BMR) owns and operates the No. 16 NAPA Auto 
Parts/Martin Senour Automotive Finishes/NAPA Filters/California Integrated 
Waste Management Recycled Oil Program Chevrolet Monte Carlo NASCAR Winston 
West Series team.  In addition to winning the 1999 NASCAR Winston West 
championship, the team led the series in the Gatorade Front Runner Award and 
the Clevite Engine Builder Award races, laps led, laps completed and best 
average finish.  Results from the 1999 Winston West season included two wins, 
five top fives and ten top ten finishes and two Bud Pole Awards.