IT'S ALL ABOUT SPEED AT NSTC 05
By:
Kevin Ramsell
Loves Park, IL (September 18, 2005) - One of the more unique
traditions
at
the National Short Track Championships is the "Faster Than a Speeding
Bullet" qualifying on Saturday, September 24th at 2:30 p.m. The
Fast Qualifier in the CRA Super Series, ASA Late Models, Northern Late
Models, Mid-American Series and Mid-American Trucks will be presented
with a special Bullet trophy for their efforts.
Nason's Landscaping is the proud sponsor of this event.
Last
year, Nate Haseleu set a new track record in the CRA Super Series with
a time of 13.115 seconds (68.624 mph). In fact, almost half of the
starting field broke the 2003 track record.
Haseleu is looking forward to returning to the 58 year old facility.
"I think we will have a really good car on the Hoosiers (tires) down
there." Haseleu recently stated. "I am really looking forward to
getting down there and see what we got. I like the tradition about the
Short Track Nationals. It's a fun weekend, a real challenging place to
pass."
Haseleu is having one of his best seasons. Earlier this year, he
captured the Slinger Nationals at the Slinger Super Speedway and
recently captured the 2005 Wisconsin Challenge Series Championship.
Travis
Dassow paced around the quarter-mile high banked facility in his ASA
Late Model with a time of 13.569 seconds (66.328 mph). Dassow is
looking forward to returning to Rockford and capture another bullet.
"I want another pole, that's the greatest trophy I have ever gotten."
Dassow proclaimed. "I think I have over 1,200 trophies at home and
that is the greatest one I have ever gotten."
The 18
year old pilot currently sits 8th in the ASA Late Model Series Point
Standings with three top-five and four top-ten finishes. He recently
started classes at the Milwaukee School of Engineering, working on a
Mechanical Engineering degree.
Tom
Gille laid down a fast lap of 13.708 seconds (65.655 mph) in the
Northern Late Model division. Defending champion, Jon Reynolds won't
be able to defend his 2004 victory due to a back injury. Instead,
seven-time Rockford Speedway Champion, Bobby Wilberg, will be piloting
his car in the 150-lap event on Saturday, September 24th.
Jeremy
Miller will be making the 100 yard trek from his shop to the Rockford
Speedway with the hopes of getting another bullet in his collection.
Last year, Miller set a fast time of 14.064 seconds (63.993 mph) in
his Mid-American stock car. Miller then went on to capture the 75-lap
feature event.
"It's
a two groove racetrack. Everybody always runs the high side so they
leave the bottom open all the time, so if you can get your car to
work, it?s pretty easy to pass around there. Sometimes you bang up
your right side a little bit when you pass, but that?s racing." Miller
recently stated in regards to his key to getting to the front.
Miller
will also be competing for a starting position in the CRA Super Series
250-lap main event as well.
The
40th Annual National Short Track Championships presented by Chicago
International Truck takes place on September 22-25, 2005 at the
Rockford Speedway in Loves Park, IL. Advance tickets are on sale now
at the track box office by calling (815) 633-1500 or visit the track's
website at