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BDI Racing Signs USAC’s Dakoda
Armstrong for Three Late Model Races
17-Year-Old to Add to Stock Car
Resume with a Proven Winning Team
CONCORD, NC (May 30, 2009)
– Dakoda Armstrong, one of the top young
stars of open-wheel racing and current USAC Sprint Car Regional Point
Leader, has signed with short track development team BDI Racing, owned
by SPEED broadcaster Bob Dillner. Armstrong will compete in
three-race schedule of asphalt Super Late Model events at tracks
throughout the Southeast. The 17-year-old Armstrong, who has been
turning heads in his recent stock car starts in the NASCAR Camping
World East Series and ARCA RE/MAX Series, joins an established
and
proven Super Late Model program at BDI Racing and will be a teammate
to Michael Pope.
“The main thing is I hope to accomplish
in these races is to add to the stock car experience I’ve been
getting,” said Armstrong. “Running good would be amazing, but I want
to get the experience and the seat time and see where that leads us.”
Armstrong’s stock has risen immensely on
the names of many NASCAR scouts as a driver to watch, thanks in large
part to his phenomenal success in USAC competition. The young racer
has scored big victories in the inaugural Anderson 400 at famed
Anderson Speedway in Indiana, as well as the 2007 PRI Sprint & Midget
Classic in Orlando, Florida. This season, Armstrong has focused on
adapting his skills for stock car racing, in addition to still keeping
a solid USAC schedule and has seen immediate success, with two top-12
finishes in the first two NASCAR Camping World East Series races of
the 2009 season.
That success in open-wheel and full-fendered
racecars at such a young age has opened the eyes of many people in the
NASCAR scene, including BDI Racing team owner Bob Dillner.
“I spoke with Kenny Schrader (whom
Armstrong competed for in the CWE Series) and he had nothing but great
things to say about Dakoda’s driving abilities,” said Dillner. “He
spoke of how remarkably smooth his transition has been from the light
open-wheel cars to a heavier stock car. Dakoda is a good looking,
nice young kid and we plan to put him and Michael in the right
position to keep learning and challenging for wins with our Super Late
Model program.”
Armstrong may be new to the Super Late
Model scene in the Southeast, but he has already gotten some tutelage
on the short track racing scene with a recent visit to the BDI Racing
shop.
“Everyone here at BDI Racing seems like
they’re real down to earth and seem to have a lot of fun in the shop,”
said Armstrong. “They’ve got a great program here already and they’ve
even started helping me get adjusted to these cars, so I think it’ll
be a good experience for me.
“But I really don’t know what to expect
and I guess I won’t know until I get out there in my first race. This
car has fenders, so I guess it’s going to be okay to bang a little
bit. I’m used to not being able to bump at all in the sprint cars.
We’ll just see what happens and hopefully we’ll have some good runs
while we gain that experience.”
Armstrong will compete in three Super
Late Model events in a BDI Racing Chevrolet, including the CRA Super
Series’ Redbud 300 at Anderson Speedway, Armstrong’s home track in
Indiana, as well as the July 5th Pro All Stars Series
(PASS) South 150-lap event at Hickory Motor Speedway in North
Carolina. The third event on Armstrong’s BDI Racing schedule is to be
announced shortly.
“For
an open-wheel driver who’s just now starting to race big cars, you
learn just how different they are. These cars are so much heavier;
just getting laps is the biggest thing.
“This should be a
great experience for me. I’m looking forward to working with Bob and
the whole team. His visibility
with being on television and having a bunch of ties to the NASCAR
world, plus the publicity that you can get for running for someone
like him could really pay off down the road.”
Marketing
opportunities for the BDI Racing Super Late Model development team are
still available for events throughout the 2009 season. For more
information on how a marketing plan with BDI Racing can be beneficial
for businesses or organizations of all sizes, contact Matt Kentfield,
BDI Racing Director of Racing Operations, at (704) 788-2134 ext: 2 or
email
matt@bdiracing.net.
For more information on Dakoda
Armstrong, Michael Pope or the BDI Racing team, please call (704)
788-2134 ext: 2, and be sure to visit the team online at
www.bdiracing.net. |