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Special from Hogan Motorsports
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Mike Twist, 51 Sports
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Hogan Ready to Return to Glory In The Bright Lights Of Nashville
24-Year-Old Says There Is No Where To Go But Up With Two New Sponsors
CLEVELAND,
GA (March 23, 2007) –
Jason Hogan has been
to Nashville’s Music City Motorplex Victory Lane. He’s felt the glow
of the “bright lights” of Nashville reign down on him. It all came
after winning the biggest race of his career two seasons ago; the
legendary All American 400.
Now, Hogan wants
to experience that feeling again. He wants to feel the bright lights
of adulation at Nashville look his way. He wants to feel back on top
of the world. And after a tough finish to the 2006 season and a tough
start to the 2007 season, Hogan knows that heading back to Nashville
is the best way to do just that. Hogan will race at Nashville again
on April 1st in the Spring Clash 150 for the CRA Super
Series.
“We’ve always had
good racecars at Nashville,” said Hogan. “Hopefully we’ve gotten all
the bad luck out of the way now and we can start focusing on winning
again. The last couple of times out we’ve been on the downside of
things. We blew a motor (at Nashville in the All American) last year
and we went and blew a motor there at Opp. Knock on wood; all the bad
luck is gone. There’s nowhere to go but up from here.

“We’re all pumped
about this weekend and we’re all excited to get back to our winning
ways that we’re used to. I’m a racer. I want to win and the guys on
this team want to win. We’re not going to take our beatings to the
ground – we’re going to give 150% into it to get the victory.”
And there are
three good reasons why Hogan is going into Nashville pumped; he’s got
the support and the backing to be as successful as he’s ever been at
the track.
“Harley (Boeve) at
Port City Racing has prepared the car for this race,” added Hogan.
“The main chassis builder has set up the car for the race, which makes
it awesome. In addition to that, we’ve got a fresh engine in the car
and two great sponsors with Spring Hill Suites and Lynch Tree Service.
“I’m just totally
excited to go back to Nashville. We’ve run so well there in the past
and we’ve always had good cars there. Now, with the backing of two
sponsors and the help from Port City Racecars and our motor program,
we think we’re going to be one of the top cars there to beat.”
And that is what
Hogan needs right now. He started off the year with a whole new
outlook on his 2007 program. He went to the Rattler at South Alabama
Speedway as one of the favorites and a former winner. He showed up
with a brand new black and gray car. He was one of the fastest cars
in practice. But when time came for the race, Hogan has engine
problems and was unable to start the event.
“Opp was kind of a
disappointment for us because we had such an awesome racecar there.
We were one of the fastest racecars there. But we are kind of
blocking that one from our minds and we’re looking forward to making
Nashville our first big Super Late Model race of the year.”
Practice and
qualifying for the Spring Clash 150 at Music City Motorplex will take
place on Saturday, March 31st. Then, on Sunday, the 36-car
field will take the green on Sunday at 3pm.
For more
information on a marketing partnership or other driving opportunities
with Jason Hogan, please contact him at (706) 878-9769 and be sure to
check out jasonhogan.com.
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