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All American 400
This Weekend at Fairgrounds Speedway Nashville
Event Entry List is
Packed With Talent
Salem, IN (September 27, 2010)
– The CRA Super Series will be in action this weekend as part of the
famed All American 400 at the Fairgrounds Speedway Nashville. This
event has been one of the most famous stock cars events in the country
for many years, and according to
Nashville Mayor Carl Dean, this could be the last one held at the
Fairgrounds, as the Fair Board will cease to manage the property as of
December 31st. The track has had an uncertain future for
many years, but thanks to promoter Tony Formosa, there will be at
least one last All American 400 event in Nashville.
The CRA portion of the All American
400 will be a 200 lap event with a halfway break at lap 100 on
Saturday night. Prior to the CRA 200 lapper, there will be a 200 lap
Pro Late Model event also with a halfway break. The traditional Guitar
Trophy presented to the event winners at Nashville has become one of
the most coveted winners trophy’s in stock car racing, which has
attracted drivers to that awesome racing facility for years.
Saturday’s event will be a CRA Super Series and CRA Southern Six-pack
Tour points’ event for the first time ever.

To date there are already 40 teams
pre-entered for the CRA All American 400 event, lead by former NASCAR
Sprint Cup competitor Sterling Marlin, a Columbia, Tennessee native,
who will make his CRA debut Saturday night. The NASCAR connection
doesn’t stop there, Chase Elliott, the 14 year old son of NASCAR
legend Bill Elliott, announced today that he will pull double duty
this weekend by racing in the CRA All American 400 event on Saturday
and the USAR Pro Cup race on Sunday at North Wilkesboro. Elliott is
coming off three big late model wins including the Blizzard Series
finally Friday night at Five Flags Speedway, which also gave him the
Sunoco Gulf Coast Championship. Elliott also won a Super Late Model
event at Gresham Motorsport Park on September 18th that was
named for his grandfather and he won a PASS Series event at North
Wilkesboro Speedway on Labor Day Weekend.
The NASCAR connection for Saturday’s
race doesn’t end there, Ross Kenseth, son of NASCAR competitor Matt
Kenseth is also entered for this weekend’s event. Kenseth is coming
off a win at the CRA Super Series last event at ORP on September 18th.
Kenseth also got a CRA win in May on the High Banks of Winchester
Speedway. Ryan Blaney, son of NASCAR competitor Dave Blaney, is also
entered. Blaney is currently leading the PASS Series Championship
points with one event left for 2010 and is second in CRA Southern
Six-Pack Tour points. Blaney has scored three PASS wins this year and
got his first CRA win in the CRA Southern Six-Pack Tour event at
Hickory Motor Speedway in May. NASCAR competitor David Stremme, a
former full-time CRA competitor, will have his late model team at
Nashville with brother Bobby behind the wheel. Kyle Busch Motorsports
will also be on hand with KBM Development Driver T.J. Reaid competing
in the famed #51 car.

Two former CRA All American 400
winners are entered including 2009 CRA Super Series Champion and
current series point’s leader John VanDoorn who won the CRA All
American 400 event in 2007. VanDoorn has won a series leading three
CRA events so far this season for the Kaos Motorsports Team and is
looking to become the first ever back-to-back CRA Super Series
Champion. 2004 series Champion Chuck Barnes Jr. is also entered, he
won the 2004 CRA All American 400 event. He is entered in his own #55
Chevrolet. Brian Campbell is another former All American 400 winner
that is entered. He won with the ASA Southeast Series All American 400
event in 2008.
The rest of the entry list is packed
with names recognized through out the country as some of the best
asphalt late model drivers competing today. The event will be a true
North/South battle, the South is lead by multi-time Snowball Derby
Champion Augie Grill who is the current point leader with the CRA
Southern Six-Pack Tour, were he has two wins, both coming at Gresham
Motorsports Park. Other top Southern drivers who are entered include
Bubba Pollard, Jeff Fultz, Mike Garvey, Dennis Schoenfeld, Johnny
Brazier, John Bolen, Randy Gentry, Allen Karnes, multi time Nashville
Champion Mark Day, Nashville veteran Sammy Sanders and Ken-Ten Series
Champion Mason Mingus. The other top North drivers that are entered
include Robbie Pyle, Tommy St. John, Terry Fisher Jr., Jason Dietsch,
Jimmy Weller, Blake Brown, Kris Kelly, Greg Boone and leading CRA
Rookie’s Nick Gullatta, Colin Nickolai and Jay Niewiek.
CRA has had several companies step up
to be sponsors of the CRA portion of the All American 400. Those
sponsors include Five Star Stockcar Bodies, Port City Racecars, Hamner
Racing Engines, AR Bodies, Team Construction, VDL Fuel Systems, J & J
Interiors and Hoosier Racing Tire South. Without these sponsors help,
there would not have been a CRA race with the possible final All
American 400.
The weekend events will start off
with an open practice on Thursday from 4 to 7pm Central Time. Pit
gates open on Friday at 8am, CRA will have two one hour practice
sessions beginning at 11am. Pro Late Models will alternate sessions
with CRA. Nashville Super Street’s, Frontrunner’s and Dwarf Cars will
be practicing and competing on the quarter mile track Friday night,
with the race program starting at 6pm. CRA and Pro Late Model All
American 400 qualifying will be part of Friday nights race program.
Pits open on Saturday at 10am. There
will be a 30 minute practice session for CRA and Pro Late Models
beginning at 12:50pm. There will be a 50 lap Super Truck race at 5pm.
The Pro Late Model 200 lap All American 400 event will take the green
flag at 7pm, the CRA Super Series 200 lap All American 400 event will
take the green flag after the Pro Late Model event concludes.
Additional information on the event is available at
www.fairgroundsspeedwaynashville.com. More information on the CRA
Super Series is available at
www.craracing.net.
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