Ryan Newman, Dave Blaney and Ken
Schrader are three very well known drivers in the NASCAR Nextel
Cup Series. But they all have something else in common. They gained
early racing experience driving open wheel cars. All three drivers
will return to their roots when the Premier Racing Association
brings the “Big Car” series to South Georgia Motorsports
Park on the night of October 25th.
Schrader, who currently competes in the Nextel Cup Series driving
for the Wood Brothers, won the USAC Silver Crown Championship
in 1982 when the “Big Cars” were part of that series.
He’s been a regular in NASCAR racing since 1985.
Newman, who was the Silver Crown champion in 1999, currently drives
for famed car owner Roger Penske in NASCAR.
Blaney, who was the Silver Crown champion in 1984, competes in
the Nextel Cup Series for Bill Davis Racing and recorded his first
victory in the NASCAR Busch Series October 13th at Lowe’s
Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina.
This will be the second time Newman has competed in the “Big
Car” series, although he raced only a few laps at O’Reilly
Raceway Park in Indianapolis before rain cancelled the event.
This will be the third time Schrader has competed in the series.
He finished 18th after starting on the pole at ORP in July, and
was also running well when the rains came at the September event.
It will be Blaney’s first appearance.
Other drivers expected on October 25th include current PRA “Big
Car” points leader Chet Fillip, a veteran of both the Indianapolis
500 and Daytona 500, Eric Gordon who won the inaugural PRA event
at Illiana Motor Speedway in June, five time Indy 500 starter
Jimmy Kite, and two-time USAC Silver Crown Champion Dave Steele.
In addition other NASCAR
Nextel Cup driver may make a surprise visit. “At O’Reilly
Raceway Park in July both Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards made last
minute decisions to come race with us,” stated PRA co-founder
Jason Smith. “Although we can’t confirm other NASCAR
drivers besides Ken, Ryan and Dave at this time, we’re working
hard to convince others they should join us for what should be an
exciting evening of racing at South Georgia Motorsports Park.”
The “Big Cars”,
open wheel, open cockpit racers which compete only on paved surfaces,
should be ideally suited for the South Georgia half-mile facility.
Gates will open at 4pm on the 25th, practice starts at 4:45. An
autograph session with all drivers present will precede the start
of the 100-lap feature race scheduled to begin at 7:30. Adult tickets
are just $20, ages 11-15 at $15. and 10 and under free.
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