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Grill Heads List of
Talented Drivers Entered for Inaugural CRA Super Series South Event
Salem, IN (March 28, 2009) –
Short track racing sensation Augie Grill heads a list of some of the
most talented drivers in the South who have already entered the
inaugural CRA Super Series South event coming up on Saturday, April 4th
at the Watermelon Capital Speedway located in Cordele, Georgia. Grill
has been the driver to beat in all the big late model events recently,
coming off his second straight victory in the Snowball Derby in
December and winning The Rattler 250 at South Alabama Speedway on
March 8th. The Alabama native will come in as one of the favorites to
win the first ever CRA Super Series South event, but will have plenty
of competition trying to get to victory lane in the CRA Watermelon
125.
The
Kyle
Busch Motorsports team with driver Ryan Lawler has also entered. The
former CRA Winchester 400 winner and 2007 PASS South Champion from
Colleyville, Texas will be making several starts this season for the
KBM team. Lawler was right on Grill’s tail though out the closing laps
of The Rattler, only to spin on the bottom of turn four while trying
to make a move for the win around a car that had spun while the
leaders were racing back to the checkered flag. Lawler managed to
straighten the car out and cross the finish line in fourth place.
Lawler would like nothing more than to get his boss a win in the first
ever CRA South event.
Veteran North Carolina racer Jeff
Fultz has also filed an entry for the Watermelon 125 with the Curtis
Venable owned WearCrete Racing out of Goldsboro, North Carolina. Fultz
is always a favorite to win were ever he shows up. Fultz is looking to
"do what it takes" to get back into victory lane after not winning a
race during the 2008 season. Fultz has one win with CRA, he won a CRA
Super Series 100 lap event on Labor Day Weekend in 2007.
2007 CRA Super Series Champion and
2008 CRA All American 400 winner Chris Gabehart has also entered.
Gabehart, who recently relocated to Kennesaw, Georgia, will be
debuting a brand new Port City racecar after destroying his last car
in the Southern Slam 250 at South Georgia Motorsports Park
when
his right from hub broke. Gabehart will race selected late model shows
in 2009 while continuing to develop his new Georgia based business
ventures.
2008 Five Flags Speedway Blizzard
Series Champion Josh Hamner has entered. Hamner, the newest member of
the Alabama Gang will focus on the 2009 Blizzard Series at Five Flags
with the goal of winning the 2009 Snowball Derby and make selected CRA
Super Series starts.
Fellow Alabama veteran racer Stanley
Smith was the first driver to ever enter a CRA South event, entering
as soon as he received the entry form at The Rattler. The former
NASCAR Sprint Cup competitor had one of his best runs in a long time
at The Rattler, surviving some early damage to finish in eighth. Smith
has announced he will run all the CRA Super Series South events in
2009. Alabama Hardcharger Korey Ruble has also entered, it will be
Ruble’s first ever CRA points event. The South Alabama Speedway star
looks to expand his Super Late Model resume with some CRA starts in
2009.
The state of Florida will be well
represented in the Watermelon 125 lead by Ft. Pierce native Justin
Drawdy, the Southern Slam 250 winner is looking to get back behind the
wheel after work forced him to miss The Rattler, were Josh Hamner
jumped in the Drawdy car and finished in sixth place. Fellow Florida
driver Fain Skinner has also entered and will be making his CRA debut.
Sam Watts will also make his CRA debut in the Watermelon 125, Watts
has also indicated he will pursue the CRA South Championship in 2009.
The state of Georgia will also be
well represented with Ryan Sieg in his S & W Motorsports machine and
Michael Pope in the Bob Dilner owned BDI Racing team. Sieg is coming
off a big third place finish in The Rattler and finished in ninth at
the CRA SpeedFest event at Lanier National Speedway in January coming
all the way from his 26th place starting position. Pope
turned a lot of heads with a great run in the second half of the
SpeedFest event to get a fifth place finish. He and winner Kyle Busch
were the
only
drivers able to hook up on the outside to make some great passes while
coming to the front.
The Watermelon Twin 125’s event on
Saturday, April 4th at Watermelon Capital Speedway will
feature both the CRA Super Series South super late models and the
G.A.S Series pro late models in their 2009 season openers. Pit gates
will open at 10am, practice begins at 1pm with qualifying at 5pm. The
race program will begin at 7:30pm and will include racing action from
the some of the Watermelon Capital Speedway local divisions and
Legends. More event and track information is available at
www.watermeloncapitalspeedway.com. More information including
rules and event entry forms are available for the CRA Super Series
South at www.craracing.net and the
G.A.S. Series at
www.lanierspeedway.com.
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