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NASCAR Touring: Woodside Has a Winning Frame of Mind for Mesa Marin

18 October 2000

October 17, 2000 (Palmdale, Calif.) - Sean Woodside, driver of the REF
Motorsports #4 Pontiac in the Featherlite Southwest Series, NASCAR Touring,
is ready to take the podium during this weekend's 24th Annual October
Classic at Mesa Marin, where he is entered in the NASCAR Late Model, Southwest
Series and NASCAR Winston West events.

Woodside is no stranger to Victory Circle at Mesa Marin.  His most recent
win at Bakersfield's famous 1/2-mile oval came in March of this year in
the Southwest Series event, the FoodsCo 100. That win was REF Motorsports'
first, and Woodside's first in the series.

He was one of Mesa Marin's strongest Late Model competitors prior to his
Winston West career, and has won the October Classic Winston West event
for the past three years in a row.  Woodside also won the Bud Pole Award
in both 1997 and 1998 in the October Classic events. 

Given his history at Mesa Marin, Woodside feels good not only about the
possibility of bringing REF Motorsports its second win for the 2000 season
at Mesa Marin, but also about making history by winning Sunday's Winston
West Spears Manufacturing 250 for the fourth consecutive year.

A win could also make a difference in Woodside's place in the season's
point standings.  With just two more races this season and a 68-point
spread between 3rd and 5th place, there will be a determined battle for
position in the final standings among the 3rd, 4th and 5th place contenders.

"We're coming to win races this weekend," affirmed Woodside.  "We've had
up and down luck over the past few events, but we know we're good at Mesa
Marin.  The REF team and I are confident that we've got the car for the
track, and we know we've got what it takes to get the win."

Fans attending the October Classic can see Woodside in Friday's NASCAR
Late Model event, Saturday's Southwest Series Terry Lumber 200 and Sunday's
Winston West Spears Manufacturing 250. 

Speedvision will televise the Spears Manufacturing 250 on a tape-delay
basis at 6:00 p.m. PST on November 13.

Bob Farmer, owner of REF Motorsports, owns and operates the No. 4 Stick
Only Transmissions, Maropulos Racing Engines, Speedway Engineering, Hoosier
Pontiac in the Featherlite Southwest Series, NASCAR Touring with Sean
Woodside as driver.  Woodside won the 1999 NASCAR Winston West series
championship after finishing second in the point standings in the series
in 1997 and 1998.  REF Motorsports finished 6th in the Southwest Series
points standings in 1999, with six top five and seven top ten finishes
during the season. The team is currently fourth in the point standings
in the Featherlite Southwest Series, NASCAR Touring, with one win, four
top five and eight top ten finishes.