Sunoco Super Series To Be
Well Represented In Salem Speedway’s 15th Annual Halloween 200
This Sunday
Salem, IN (October 23, 2003) –
The Sunoco
Super Series will be well represented in Salem Speedway’s 15th
Annual Halloween 200 scheduled for this Sunday, October 26th.
This annual season ending 200-lap event for regional Street Stock and
Super Stock racecars starts however many cars meet the rules on the
grueling 1/2mile High Banks of Salem Speedway. The Sunoco Super Series is
well represented in the events pre-entry list, which was at 85 cars as of
Wednesday, October 22.
Sunoco Super Series Managing Partner R. J. Scott will
again pursue the coveted Halloween 200 winner’s trophy and $5000 first
place payoff. Scott has been coming to Salem Speedway for several years
in pursuit of claiming first place in what has been described as the
“craziest and wildest” race around. Scott will be piloting the number 44
Champion Consulting Chevrolet and will hope to avoid last seasons bad luck
that put him out of contention for the win after being involved in a 20
car pile-up on the backstretch in the early laps of the Halloween 200.
2003 Sunoco Super Series Hubler Automotive
Group/Blake Carburetion Rookie Of The Year Chuck Barnes Jr. will be
defending his victory in last seasons Halloween 200. Barnes Jr. broke his
fathers streak of three consecutive victories in the Halloween 200. Chuck
Barnes Sr., who recently made his Sunoco Super Series debut in the Car
Brite 400, claimed his fifth Coors Light Super Stock Championship this
season at Salem Speedway. Barnes Jr. will be in the number 51
Sunoco/Barnes Auto Service Chevrolet. Chuck Barnes Sr. will be in his
traditional number 5 Barnes Auto Service/ Clifty Farms Country Hams
Chevrolet.
Sunoco Super Series veteran Jeff Lane is also entered
for Sunday’s event. Lane had an early exit in last season’s Halloween 200
after mechanical problems with his car. Lane got two victories with the
Sunoco Super Series in 2003 and three Yockey Motorsports Marketing Fast
Qualifier Awards.
There are three former Sunoco Super Series drivers
entered for Sunday’s race including Dwayne Klem, who won the Halloween 200
in 1996. Eric Nale and John Heck are also entered for Sunday’s race, both
drivers have competed on a part-time basis with the Sunoco Super Series in
the past.