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Tracks: Christmas in July at Irwindale; Firefighters toy drive begins

27 June 2000



Irwindale, Calif. - -  (July 1, 2000)  Irwindale Speedway, teaming up with ABC7 
and the Southern California Firefighters, has declared this month to be the first 
"Christmas in July" at the Speedway.   The three entities together with the L.A. 
County Department of Children and Family Services and other non-profit agencies 
will link up to collect holiday toys for less fortunate kids at each of the track's 
five racing events during the month of July.   

"We'll have uniformed firefighters at each race to accept new, unwrapped toys 
of sporting goods,"  said Captain Steve Valenzuela of the Los Angeles County 
Fire Department.  "The track will return the favor with either a child's ticket 
(worth $5.00) to the event or a $5.00 gift certificate (redeemable at the track's 
gift shop) for each toy donated.  In addition each person bringing a toy will 
get a free copy of that night's racing program (a regular $4.00 value).  "Irwindale 
Speedway is such a great place for family fun and excitement, we think that the 
fans will really respond to this idea."  Track officials had indicated in their 
newsletter that they'd like to see fans bring "racing-related" toys, but all 
toys will be gratefully collected at the raceway and happily passed out just 
before December 25.

"The Speedway's staff got involved with the 'Spark of Love' very late in the 
season last year,"  said Bob DeFazio, the track's VP/COO.  "In fact, we called 
up to offer some toys only one day before they were to be distributed to the 
kids.  It all worked out well though, and so we asked if we could become more 
involved and a little earlier this year.  That's were the idea for 'Christmas 
in July at Irwindale Speedway' came from."

2000 marks the 8th year for the program which has collected well over 1 million 
toys and sports equipment items at southern California fire stations, Sav-on 
Drug Stores, and Subway Sandwich Restaurants.  "Adding five July NASCAR nights 
at Irwindale Speedway brings something unique and exciting to this year's drive," 
 said Valenzuela.

All NASCAR fans are encouraged to take part these very special nights by making 
plans to visit IS on any Saturday night in July.   "We hope that all of our regular 
fans will take part and that many new fans will be encouraged to come out and 
become a part of this worthy cause,"  DeFazio concluded.

The five Saturday night July race dates at Irwindale Speedway include just about 
every type of race car that runs at track.  From one of NASCAR's top touring 
series to Race Trucks, from Late Models to Figure 8 racing, and from Super Late 
Models to USAC TQ Midget openwheelers, there's guaranteed great racing every 
Saturday night at Irwindale.  Add in a special 4th of July fireworks show after 
the races on July 1, and you've got a spectacular month of family-friendly action 
entertainment at the beautiful "1/2-Mile Super Speedway".

The official "Spark of Love" kick-off press conference will be held at the Speedway 
on Friday, June 30 at 10 am.   A number of participants will be on hand with 
their race cars and the firefighters have promised a substantial display of firefighting 
gear as well.  Irwindale Speedway is located at 13300 E. Live Oak Avenue directly 
off the 605 freeway.  From the north take the 605 to the Arrow Highway exit, 
go two lights west, turn left on Live Oak and proceed to Speedway Drive.  From 
the south take the 605 to the Live Oak West exit, go west back across the freeway 
to Speedway Drive.