CRA Super Series To Race
Big Holiday Event At Angola Motor Speedway In 2005
Salem, IN (January 3, 2005) – CRA
Super Series officials and Angola Motor Speedway officials have announced
that Angola Motor Speedway would host a CRA Super Series event again in
2005. Angola Motor Speedway has had a CRA Super
Series event on its
schedule every year since 1998. The track had originally planned to have
an event again in 2004, but the track was closed all season because of
extensive renovations. Angola Motor Speedway will continue a past
tradition by having a CRA Super Series event on the 4th of July
Weekend, the CRA Super Series show will be held on Saturday, July 2nd.
The track will have the Auto Value Wing Sprints and a 100-lap Outlaw Super
Late Model event on Sunday, July 3rd.
Angola Motor Speedway owner Dick Poe has
been a strong supporter of the CRA Super Series far several seasons. Poe
is the car owner of series driver Scott Hantz the 2000 CRA Super Series
Champion and two time winner and series points’ runner-up in 2004. Poe is
also the owner of EMF Engineered Wiring Systems and Race-Tech Engineering,
both have been a long time sponsors of the CRA Super Series.
"I would like to thank Dick Poe for having
the CRA Super Series at his great facility again in 2005," commented CRA
Super Series Director Glenn Luckett. "We are really excited to be a part
of the first season with the great improvements that Dick has made to the
facilities at Angola Motor Speedway. His track will be one of the finest
short track facilities in the region, and we look forward to being a part
of their huge July 4th Weekend show!"
The CRA Super Series has had nine events at
Angola Motor Speedway since 1998. Scott Hantz has enjoyed a "home court"
advantage with three series wins to date at the 3/8 mile banked oval.
Legendary late model driver Bob Blount is second in victories with two.
1997 series champion Kenny Tweedy won the last series event held at Angola
Motor Speedway on Saturday, August 30th, 2003. Tweedy
challenged Scott Hantz on his home track and came away with a hard fought
win in the Electric Mills 150 that night. Tweedy started in the fifth
position and steadily worked his way to second where Hantz held him in
check for several laps until the 92nd lap, when Tweedy found an
opening and drove past Hantz to take the lead for good. Hantz was a close
second followed by 2003 series champion Bobby Parsley in third, Jeff Lane
finished fourth, Tom Hernly Jr. rounded out the top five.
More information on Angola Motor Speedway
is available at www.angolamotorspeedway.com.