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Pavement Dave (Offline)
  #1 6/16/11 9:45 PM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SPEED RECORDS IN DANGER AT BRISTOL MOTOR SPEEDWAY THIS FALL AS MUST SEE RACING XTREME SPRINT SERIES HITS THE HIGH BANKS OCT. 1


BRISTOL, Tenn. (Saturday, June 18, 2011) – When Jason Blonde arrived at Bristol Motor Speedway last March, it was the first time he had laid eyes on the imposing facility.

When he left, Blonde was the proud owner of the fastest lap officially recorded in the 50-year history of Bristol Motor Speedway.

Blonde returns to the legendary high-banked Bristol Motor Speedway with 30 or so of his friends as the BioBased.US MustSeeRacing Xtreme Sprint Series (MSRXSS) presents the TruFuel “Xtreme Speed Classic” October 1.

The Xtreme Sprint Series features the fastest short track cars in the world, established March 19 during the World’s Fastest Half-Mile Speed Trials which assembled a lineup of several types of racing cars. As the closing bell chimed Blonde bested all comers, getting around BMS in 13.245 seconds for a blistering average speed of 144.871 mph in the BioBased.US sprint car setting a half-mile world speed record.

“As soon as we heard the reaction from our fans at how breathtaking it was to see these cars around Bristol Motor Speedway, we started talking about trying to find a way to have an event,” said Jerry Caldwell, BMS Executive Vice President and General Manager.

Featuring a $10,000-payday to the winner, as well as a $1,000 bonus to the day’s top qualifier, entrants will compete for a spot in the feature lineup of The “Xtreme Speed Classic,” which pays a minimum of $1,000 to each starter.

“This is an exciting day for Must See Racing, and an exciting day for short track racing,” said series founder Jim Hanks. “Over the past several years everyone associated with the series—that includes competitors, sponsors, and series officials—has worked to present marquee events, and any event at Bristol certainly is a marquee event. The world’s fastest short track cars, on the world’s fastest short track, that’s a dynamic combination. This certainly is a “must see” event that’s going have wheel to wheel action at unprecedented speeds and lot of fun wrapping up our season.”

The event is sure to attract the top echelon of winged sprint car talent in the U.S. and Canada, led by a growing contingent of Xtreme Sprint Series regulars. Defending series champion Troy DeCaire will face a stout field of challengers that will include Blonde, Aaron Pierce, Jason Cox, Ryan Litt, Jeff Bloom, Jacob Wilson, Jimmy McCune, Dave Baumgartner, Travis Miniea, Hank Lower, Mike Larrison and JoJo Helberg.

The “Xtreme Speed Classic” will be broadcast on a tape-delayed basis through Comcast Sports and a variety of networks across the U.S., reaching over 90 million American households.

The Xtreme Sprint Series features powerful winged sprint cars with 800-plus horsepower, racing at a variety of prestigious venues including Salem Speedway, Anderson Speedway, Berlin Raceway Park, Winchester Speedway, Auto City Speedway, Dells Motorsports Park, Rockford Speedway, and Kalamazoo Speedway. Based in Holly, Michigan, the series is amidst their third season of competition in 2011.

Visit www.bristolmotorspeedway.com or mustseeracing.com for event and ticket information.

For more information concerning tickets, please call the BMS ticket office at 423-BRISTOL (274-7865) or toll free at 1-866-415-4158.

Speedway Motorsports is a leading marketer and promoter of motorsports entertainment in the United States. The Company, through its subsidiaries, owns and operates the following premier facilities: Atlanta Motor Speedway, Bristol Motor Speedway, Charlotte Motor Speedway, Infineon Raceway, Kentucky Speedway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway and Texas Motor Speedway. The Company provides souvenir merchandising services through its SMI Properties subsidiaries; manufactures and distributes smaller-scale, modified racing cars and parts through its U.S. Legend Cars International subsidiary; and produces and broadcasts syndicated motorsports programming to radio stations nationwide through its Performance Racing Network subsidiary. The Company also equally-owns Motorsports Authentics, a joint venture formed with International Speedway Corporation to produce, market and sell licensed motorsports merchandise. For more information, visit the Company's website at www.speedwaymotorsports.com.
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#1jackhewittfan (Offline)
  #2 6/16/11 10:34 PM
Awsome!
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Puppy (Offline)
  #3 6/16/11 11:38 PM
Very good to see!
dirtnonwingfan (Offline)
  #4 6/16/11 11:50 PM
Talk about Must See Racing, this certainly qualifies for that label. Wow, winged sprints at Bristol will be absolutely awesome.

Frank Daigh
okienonwingfan (Offline)
  #5 6/17/11 1:06 AM
I would still like to see them add dirt again and run dirt sprint cars again on this track.
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onthegas7j (Offline)
  #6 6/17/11 8:18 AM
kinda scares me... yes salem and winchester are fast n high banked, but bristol is even more so, hopefully it works out well, but it slightly unsettles me
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Joltin Joe (Offline)
  #7 6/17/11 9:06 AM
experienced winged pavement sprint car driver looking for a ride for this race.....

please contact Joe Liguori at 813-362-1947 or impactjoe55@yahoo.com
1121 (Offline)
  #8 6/18/11 11:18 AM
This is one of those things that I thought would never happen. The Auto Value Super Sprints tested there some time ago and when they didn’t get a date, I thought it would never happen. I was always told that the management at Bristol thought the sprint cars were too fast and someone would get hurt. I know Jason Blonde set the record there recently (I see it’s on Speed again today), but I don’t think it’s that much faster than Winchester. I think Bristol might be just a touch bigger. Just like Winchester and Salem, the drivers will have to respect the track.
Kudos to Jim Hanks for getting this done. This will definitely qualify as a “Must See” event.

Tom Paterson
donwilshe (Offline)
  #9 6/18/11 11:44 AM
Bristol is bigger .533 vs .500
1121 (Offline)
  #10 6/18/11 12:11 PM
Don,
You're right of course. But your post made me curious. Winchester (acording to the ARCA website) is listed as a true 1/2 mile. And according to the Bristol site, it is listed as .533. But he big surprise is Salem. According to the Salem web site and confirmed by the ARCA site, it is listed as .555 mile. Of course the rough pavement keeps it from being as fast as the other two (but still scary fast).
I hope I didn't high jack this post and I appoligize if I did, but that what's what happens when you make an engineer curious. Now I need to quit slacking and get the yard mowed before the r*** comes.

Tom Paterson
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