Tim Ice To Make Sunoco Super Series
Debut Sunday At Columbus Motor Speedway
Salem, IN (September 3, 2003) –
Seville,
Ohio’s Tim Ice will make his Sunoco Super Series debut at Columbus Motor
Speedway this Sunday in the Federated Auto Parts 150 Presented By K95.5, a
part of the Federated Auto Parts Buckeye Bash. Ice will have the home
track advantage, he was the 2002 Columbus Motor Speedway Late Model
Champion and is currently second in points for the 2003 season with two
feature wins. Columbus Motor Speedway’s Late Model’s are Outlaw type cars,
which Ice has primarily raced recently. But, Ice is not short on Template
Late Model experience, Ice was the “Ice” in the Iceman Series, which used
to name the series after their champions, which Ice was in 1990 and 1991.
At that time the Iceman Series was the premier Template Late Model Series
in the Mid-west. In the past Ice has also won several big Template Late
Model events at Jennerstown Speedway, and has competed in several ASA
Racing Series events.
“I’m looking forward to racing with the Sunoco Super
Series Sunday,” commented Ice. “The Sunoco Super Series has a great group
of drivers that will be tough to race against, plus I think it’s going to
be neat racing against Ken Schrader and Kenny Wallace. Both of
those guys will be good, and so will Gary St.Amant, he’s got a lot of laps
here at Columbus Motor Speedway, it’s going to be a great race!”
Ice will be driving the number 60 Port City Chevrolet
Monte Carlo owned by Butch Bando and wrenched by Rolland Johnson. Butch
Bando Concrete of Galena, Ohio and Sterling Coach Restorations sponsor the
team. Dominic Bando drove the car last season when the team attempted to
qualify for the first two Sunoco Super Series events of the season.