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NASCAR Touring: Jon Nelson Joins REF Motorsports at PIR and El Cajon

31 January 2001



January 30, 2001 (Palmdale, Calif.) - Bob Farmer, owner of REF Motorsports,
today announced that Jon Nelson will pilot the No. 4 Ultra Wheels, Stick
Only Transmissions, Maropulos Racing Engines, Speedway Engineering Pontiac
in the Featherlite Southwest Series, NASCAR Touring season opener February
4th at Phoenix International Raceway and the March 24th Cajon Speedway
125. 

Nelson won two of the seven events he entered during the 2000 Southwest
Series season at Cajon Speedway and Rocky Mountain Raceway. Before his
involvement in NASCAR racing, Nelson worked in offroad racing for General
Motors for ten years where he acquired extensive chassis and mechanical
experience. His team earned the SCORE championship for General Motors
in six of those ten years. Nelson's driving experience prior to the Southwest
Series was in Legends cars and Spec Trucks.

Ultra Wheels will be featured on the REF cars for the PIR and Cajon events.
Farmer is still searching for additional sponsorship to run the full season.
He is looking forward to having Nelson run with the team for the first
two events, and hopes to continue for a full season deal.

"We're excited that Jon has agreed to drive for us," Farmer commented.
"He's shown that he's a winner, with two wins under his belt in a limited
schedule of races in the 2000 season. This will be his first time running
at PIR. We expect to be good this weekend, but we're also looking forward
to El Cajon where he took one of his wins last year."

Nelson said, 'I'm so excited to drive for REF Motorsports. They are just
the greatest people. Their equipment is good, and, with some of the stuff
I can bring to the table in setups and the driving end, we'll do real
well. I'm looking forward to it."

Bob Farmer, owner of REF Motorsports, owns and operates the No. 4 Ultra
Wheels, Stick Only Transmissions, Maropulos Racing Engines, Speedway Engineerin

g Pontiac in the Featherlite Southwest Series, NASCAR Touring. The team
finished sixth in the point standings for the 2000 season with driver
Sean Woodside, with one win, four top five and eight top ten finishes,
and sixth in the Southwest Series points standings in 1999 with driver
Dennis Dyer with six top five and seven top ten finishes during the season.