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SRL Public Relations / Eddie Alves
Wild West Shootout Makes Final Visit to Mesa Marin Raceway

Wilton, Calif. (July 25th)— The SRL Wild West Late Model Shootout has been fortunate to visit Mesa Marin Raceway in Bakersfield, California on four previous occasions. In 2004 they visited Mesa Marin on three different times as Craig Raudman, Ryan Foster and Mike Mason each scored a victory. It was announced in June that Mesa Marin Raceway will close at the conclusion of the 2005 racing season. Saturday night the Wild West Shootout will make their final laps around the fast high-banked ½ race track during the “Coco Cola 100”. Eric Schmidt won his first career SRL race at Mesa Marin Raceway earlier this season as the series looks for it’s fifth different winner in five races on the historic ½ mile.

 

Jason Fensler continues to lead the championship standings. Fensler has five victories in seven starts and has also accumulated 3 fast time awards. Fensler finished 15th at Mesa Marin on May 14th. Troy Ermish is second in the championship standings, 50 points behind Fensler. Ermish has yet to win this year but finished a strong fourth at Mesa Marin earlier this season. Mark Smith earned his best career SRL finish at Stockton 99 Speedway on July 2nd when he finished second to Ken Boyd. Smith is third in the championship standings just nine points out of second. Ken Boyd will be looking for back-to-back wins this coming Saturday night. Boyd is six points behind Smith in the fourth position. Roseville’s Eric Schmidt won his only SRL race at Mesa Marin Raceway on May 14th. Schmidt rounds out the top five in points and is looking for the series sweep at Mesa Marin Raceway in the “Coca Cola 100”.

 

Harold Rieker Jr. currently sits in the sixth position just three points out of the top five. Rieker Jr., earned fast time honors at Shasta Raceway Park on June 4th. Rieker Jr. also led 52 laps at Stockton 99 Speedway on July 2nd as he looks to get to victory lane for the first time. Joey Zampa of Napa, California is seventh in the standings. Zampa looked like he had the car to beat at Mesa Marin back in May as he led late in the race before wrecking in the late stages of the event. Jim Courage Jr. led the 20 laps at Mesa Marin on May 14th before finishing in the tenth position. The Roseville, California driver is currently eight in the championship standings. Victory Circle Chassis and Parts Rookie of the year contender Jeremy Wood of Tracy, California is ninth in the standings. Wood finished eight at Mesa Marin on May 14th.  Tracy Bolin of Valley Springs, California rounds out the top ten in the championship standings. Bolin finished 11th at Mesa Marin earlier this season and is looking for his third top ten finish of the year Saturday night.

Jeremy Wood extended his lead in the Victory Circle Chassis and Parts Rookie of the Year point standings with a 12th place finish at Stockton 99 Speedway on July 2nd. Wood now leads Rusty Buholz of Palo Alto by 27 points. In addition to be crowned Rookie of the Year at the season ending awards banquet, the 2005 SRL Rookie of the year will be the recipient of a brand new 2005 Victory Circle Chassis. Currently situated in a 38,000 square foot facility in Bakersfield, CA, Victory Circle Chassis and Parts, Inc. is the leader in west coast racecar chassis design and fabrication. www.victorycircle.com

 

Jason Fensler leads the Apex Financial Group Qualifying Points. Fensler has qualified first on three different occasions this season. Troy Ermish and Eric Schmidt are tied with 12 points as they trail Fensler who has 24 points. $5,000 will be divided between the top three drivers in qualifying points at the end of the 2005 season. Apex Financial Group is based in Stockton Ca, and specializing in home loans and the refinancing of property.

Capture the Flag: Sunoco Race Fuels, a proud sponsor of the SRL Wild West Late Model Shootout awards the winner of each event in the 2005 season with a Sunoco Checkered Flag.

Sunoco Checkered Flags:
Jason Fensler 5
Eric Schmidt  1
Ken Boyd       1

Friday – July 29, 2005
Pit gates open at 4:00 PM
Practice from 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM
$150 per car.

SRL Wild West Late Model Series
“Coca-Cola 100”
plus,
West Coast Pro Truck Series
Havoline Racing Revolution Sport Compact Series
Chevron High School Racing Series
Saturday – July 30, 2005

Schedule of Events

2:00pm

Registration Opens – SRL Wild West Late Model Series

2:30pm

Pro Trucks, Chevron High School and Sport Compact

3:20 – 3:30pm

Chevron High School Racing Series – Practice

3:30 – 3:45pm

West Coast Pro Truck Series – Practice

3:45 – 4:15pm

SRL Wild West Late Model Series – Practice

4:15 – 4:25pm

Chevron High School Racing Series – Practice

4:25 – 4:40pm

West Coast Pro Truck Series – Practice

4:40  – 5:10pm

SRL Wild West Late Model Series  – Practice

5:10 – 5:20pm

Sport Compact – Practice

5:20pm

Drivers Meeting

6:00pm

Spectator Gates

5:45 – 6:00pm

West Coast Pro Truck Series Qualifying

6:00 – 6:40pm

SRL Wild West Late Model Series  Qualifying

7:30pm

Racing Begins

 

SRL Wild West Late Model Series Dash                          4 Laps

 

West Coast Pro Truck Series Dash                               4 laps

 

Havoline Racing Revolution Sport Compact Dash             4 Laps

 

Trophy Presentations for Dash Winners

 

Qualifying Races                                                         TBA

 

Chevron High School Racing Series Main Event              15 Laps

 

Havoline Racing Revolution Sport Compact Main             20 Laps        

 

West Coast Pro Truck Series Main Event                      40 Laps

 

SRL Wild West Late Model Series Coca-Cola 100



Mesa Marin Raceway

PO Box 6217
Bakersfield, CA 93386
Phone: (661) 366-5711
Fax: (661) 366-5123

 

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