DeWitt, MI (August 3, 2011) - The JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour
Presented by GM Performance Parts has proved after six events of the
11 scheduled that some of the best drivers in the country are vying
for the win on any given night. The competition in the inaugural
season for the Salem, Indiana based series is some of the fiercest
seen in recent memory and Chad Finley is right in the middle of it
all.

The fast 0.292 mile high-banked paved oval
of Rockford Speedway in Loves Park, Illinois was the site for the next
JEGS/CRA/GM race on July 30th for the running of the
Stanley Steemer 100 Presented by JEGS.com is up next. Prior to this
event, Finley has raced at the historic Prairie State oval before in
the now defunct ASA Late Model Series and had hoped his experience
there from back in the 2007 racing season will carry over four years
later.
The experience at the historic Prairie State
oval paid off for Finley who qualified fourth quick out of 23 cars.
After an inversion draw of an eight, he would start the 100-lap main
from the inside of the third row next to former event winner and
long-time NASCAR Camping World Truck Series veteran, Rich Bickle Jr.
The two drivers battled tooth and nail as they worked their way up to
second and third respectively.
Just past the halfway point, a tire went
down on Finley’s #42 Auto Value Parts Stores Ford and he was forced to
pit. On the restart, Finley made an impressive charge back up through
the field and was battling with hometown favorite, Ryan Carlson for
third when on lap 81, his power plant let go ending the night earlier
than planned for the DeWitt, Michigan driver.
"This has to be the toughest and most hard
fought day of my career," Exclaimed Finley. "We lost the power
steering and then the helmet blower went out 20 laps in. I really
thought that we toughed it out and got up to second before the flat.
After we pitted, we did the best we possibly could to get back up
towards the front and after we got by Ryan (Carlson) for third, I
began focusing on second place when the motor got hot and let go."
"Definitely a heartbreaker for sure," He
continued. "But only the strong survive and we will be back. I’ve got
to thank everyone on the crew. It was a hot day and night and we all
worked really hard and had a great
race car. Man what a bummer. But we’ll be back and we’re heading to
Winchester, so we’re right back at it in the shop and we’ll be ready
for the high-banks." Finley ended.
As the Salem, Indiana based series takes a
couple of weekends off to regroup for the stretch run to close out the
remainder of the 2011 racing season, Finley slipped to third in the
season long points chase as he is 65 markers back of current points
leader, Eddie Hoffman and only 20 points behind Erik Jones
(585-540-520).
Finley’s No. 42 Howe Racing Enterprises
chassis with a Ford Fusion body and a crate motor from Phil Harper
Motorsports carries sponsorship from; Rain Eater Wiper Blades, as well
as AutoParts2020.com, Auto Value / Bumper to Bumper Parts Stores &
Certified Service Centers, Airlift Company, Joe Gibbs Driven
Racing Oil, NorthsideTowing.net, and M.P.H. Promotions.
As for the remainder of the 2011 racing
season, the next scheduled start for Finley in the NASCAR Nationwide
Series is on Saturday, September 17th at the 1.5 mile
high-banked d-shaped paved oval of Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet,
Illinois in the running of the Dollar General 300 Presented by
Coca-Cola. The race will be televised LIVE on ESPN2 at 3:30p.m. His
#25 Team Rensi Motorsports Ford will have sponsorship decals from;
Auto Value / Bumper to Bumper Parts Stores & Certified Service Centers
as well as the Airlift Company, Rain Eater Wiper Blades, and
AutoParts2020.com.
To learn more about Chad Finley and to
inquire about additional sponsorship opportunities within the
organization for the remainder of the 2011 Racing Season within the
JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour as well as limited appearances in the NASCAR
Nationwide Series, and looking ahead to the 2010 campaign, log on to
one of two websites: