ROOKIE REGRETS SERIES WON'T STOP AT SAUGUS.Byline: TIM TIM Timothy TIM Technical Interchange Meeting TIM Transient Intermodulation Distortion TIM Time Is Money TIM The Invisible Man (movie) TIM Telecom Italia Mobile (Italian cellular provider) HADDOCK Motor Sports It pains Frank Deiny Jr. every time he passes by Saugus Speedway. It pains him for several reasons - mainly because it reminds him of his late father, Frank Deiny Sr., who won a track championship at Saugus Speedway in 1966 and was a pioneer car builder and founder of Speedway Engineering. As the junior Deiny prepares for his first season as a driver on the NASCAR NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing), organization that sanctions American stock-car races, est. 1948. It held its first race in Daytona Beach, Fla. Featherlite Southwest Series, he is reminded he won't be able to race at Saugus Speedway, a regular stop on the series before it closed in 1995. That's another reason why Saugus Speedway strikes a painful chord. ``It's sad it won't reopen,'' Deiny said. ``I can't race on the Southwest Series there. Saugus closing was kind of a big deal.'' Not only was Deiny's father a local racing hero who made his name at Saugus Speedway, Deiny also made a name for himself at the flat 1/3-mile oval. In his first race there in 1989, Deiny won a USAC USAC Universal Service Administrative Company USAC United States Auto Club USAC Universidad de San Carlos (University of San Carlos, Guatemala) USAC US Airways Center (Phoenix, Arizona) Three-Quarter Midget race. He won two more races at Saugus Speedway, both in the MSRA MSRA Microsoft Research Asia MsrA Methionine Sulfoxide Reductase MSRA Microsoft Security Response Alliance MSRA Minnesota Street Rod Association MSRA Manitoba Street Rod Association MSRA Mississippi Restaurant Association MSRA Maryland State Retirement Agency Pro 4 Modified Series, before it closed unexpectedly. ``It's still there,'' Deiny said. ``It wouldn't bother me if a 35-story building was there. Having it still there is like torture.'' The Southwest Series opens Sunday with the annual Winter Heat at Phoenix International Raceway Phoenix International Raceway, or just PIR, is a one mile tri-oval race track located in Avondale, Arizona. It opened in 1964, as the new home of major open-wheel racing in the Phoenix area, replacing the track at the Arizona State Fairgrounds as an automobile racing venue. , and the 29-year-old Deiny has to be considered one of the favorites to challenge for the championship. ``He's going to be one of the big stars one day,'' said M.K. Kanke of Frazier Park, a veteran Southwest Series driver. ``I have a lot of respect for Frank Deiny Jr.'' Deiny is racing for the Star Nursery team that helped launch the career of NASCAR Winston Cup star Kurt Busch Kurt Thomas Busch (born August 4, 1978 in Las Vegas, Nevada) is a NASCAR driver. He drives the #2 Miller Lite Dodge in Nextel Cup Series and part time in Busch Series driving the #12 Penske Truck Rental Dodge. , who won the Southwest Series championship in 1999. ``My goal is to get a driver to the next level,'' Star Nursery team owner Craig Keough said. ``Frank is a driver that is definitely on his way. If we can help him, then that helps us as a team.'' Deiny also has won short-track championships at storied Southern circuits such as Martinsville (Va.) Speedway and South Boston (Va.) Speedway. Last year, Deiny won the fabled Taco Bell Taco Bell Corp., a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc., is a Mexican-style quick service restaurant chain based in Irvine, California, United States. The restaurant has locations primarily in the United States and Canada, but also operates outlets in several other markets. 300 at Martinsville, a race that can draw as many as 130 drivers. ``I moved from California out here to be a race-car driver, and to be actually hired by a team on that side of the world is kind of weird,'' said Deiny, who makes his home in Mechanicsville, Va. Deiny has set some lofty goals for himself and the Star Nursery team. He wants to be rookie of the year Rookie of the Year may refer to:
``The team is really good,'' said Deiny, who graduated from Burbank High in 1991. ``It's won a championship before. And I've won championships in everything I've driven.'' It's just a shame he won't be able to add any more Deiny racing history to Saugus Speedway along the way. --Add Southwest Series: The usual suspects of Santa Clarita-area drivers on the Southwest Series will be heading to Phoenix for the season opener. Among those who are expected to race are Sean Woodside of Saugus and Bob Lyon Bob Lyon, an American politician, is a former Kansas State Senator from the city of Winchester. A civil engineer, Lyon is a graduate of the University of Virginia and George Washington University. of Agua Dulce Agua Dulce is Spanish for "sweet water". It also refers to various locations: In Mexico:
But with more than 60 drivers, including Winston Cup star Ken Schrader Kenneth Schrader (born May 29, 1955 in Fenton, Missouri) is a second-generation race car driver. He currently drives the #21 Little Debbie Snacks Ford Fusion for Wood Brothers in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series. , expected to compete for 42 starting spots, nothing is certain. A familiar name not heading to Arizona is Kanke. The driver of the No. 98 Crown Motor Sports Chevy said the team didn't hire a crew chief in time for the race and has decided not to enter. The team also did not test at Phoenix over the winter. With a new tire rule in place, Kanke said he didn't think the team was ready to race without sufficient testing. The Southwest Series ended its contract with Goodyear. As a result, Hoosier tires will be used on all cars on the series. ``We ran out of time to be able to do it,'' Kanke said. ``We didn't test at Phoenix, and that was the deciding factor.'' The decision will take Kanke out of the running for the series title. ``That's never been real important for me,'' said Kanke, who finished fourth in the Southwest Series championship last year but never has won a Southwest Series championship. ``If you look at my record, I have almost every record on the tour. I'll probably run seven or eight races.'' The Southwest Series schedule consists of 14 races this season. It will make two stops at Irwindale Speedway Irwindale Speedway is a motorsports facility located in Irwindale, California. It features banked, paved 1/2 and 1/3 mile oval tracks. It is mainly used for USAC sprint car and regional NASCAR races. : on June 7 and Aug. 30. --Winston West Series: The NASCAR Winston West Series opens Sunday at Phoenix, as well. There will be three stops in the Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. area during the 13-race Winston West Series campaign. The first is April 26 at California Speedway The California Speedway is a two-mile, low-banked, D-shaped oval superspeedway in Fontana, California, similar to that of "sister track" Michigan International Speedway. It is located approximately 40 miles east of Los Angeles on the site of the former Kaiser Steel mill. in Fontana, one of two at the 2-mile superspeedway. The Winston West race will run as part of the NASCAR Winston Cup weekend. The second Winston West race at California Speedway will be Nov. 1. The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and the CART Series also will be racing in Fontana that weekend. NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series Southwest Series 100 Site: Phoenix. Track: Phoenix International Raceway (1-mile paved oval). Schedule: Sunday, race at noon. Distance: 100 laps, 100 miles. Posted awards: $112,770. Winston West Series Bosch Spark Plug 150 Site: Phoenix. Track: Phoenix International Raceway (1-mile paved oval). Schedule: Sunday, race at 1 p.m. Distance: 150 laps, 150 miles. Posted awards: $146,650. TV:Speed Channel (Tape delayed to March 3, 5 p.m.) WINSTON WEST NASCAR Winston West Series Schedule (Events listed by date, location and distance): Sunday: Phoenix International Raceway (1 mile), 150 laps April 12: The Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Las Vegas Motor Speedway, located in Clark County, Nevada, just outside Las Vegas, is a 1,200 acre (4.9 km²) complex of four different tracks for automobile racing. The complex is owned by Speedway Motorsports, Inc., which is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. ( 3/8-mile), 222 laps April 26: California Speedway, Fontana, (2 miles) 100 laps May 31: Madera Speedway, Madera ( 1/3-mile), 150 laps June 21: Tri City Raceway, West Richland, Wash. ( 1/2-mile), 150 laps June 28: Evergreen Speedway, Monroe, Wash. (.646-mile), 200 laps July 26: Irwindale Speedway, Irwindale, ( 1/2-mile), 200 laps Aug. 16: Stockton 99 Speedway, Stockton ( 1/4-mile), 200 laps Aug. 30: Rocky Mountain Raceways, West Valley City, Utah West Valley City is a city in Salt Lake County in the state of Utah. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 108,896. A 2006 estimate placed its population at 118,917 making it the second-largest city in Utah. ( 3/8-mile), 200 laps SOUTHWEST SERIES NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Series Schedule (Events listed by date, location and distance): Sunday: Phoenix International Raceway, Phoenix (1 mile), 100 laps March 22: Mesa Marin Raceway Mesa Marin Raceway was a high banked half mile racetrack in Bakersfield, California that was demolished following the 2005 racing season to make way for housing developments in the foothills of northeast Bakersfield. , Bakersfield ( 1/2-mile), 200 laps April 5, Cajon Speedway, El Cajon ( 3/8-mile), 125 laps April 26: Stockton 99 Speedway, Stockton ( 1/4-mile), 125 laps June 7: Irwindale Speedway, Irwindale ( 1/2-mile), 150 laps June 21: Infineon Raceway, Sonoma (2.52-mile road course), 64 laps June 28: Mesa Marin Raceway, Bakersfield ( 1/2-mile), 150 laps July 26: Madera Speedway, Madera ( 1/3-mile), 125 laps Aug. 16: Colorado National Speedway, Denver ( 3/8-mile), 150 laps Aug. 30: Irwindale Speedway, Irwindale ( 1/2-mile), 150 laps Sept. 20: Tucson Raceway Park Tucson Raceway Park is a 3/8-mile paved oval race track located in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The track was built in 1968, originally as a clay oval. , Tucson, Ariz. ( 3/8-mile), 150 laps Oct 5: Phoenix International Raceway, Phoenix (1 mile), 100 laps Oct 18: Mesa Marin Raceway, Bakersfield ( 1/2-mile), 150 laps Oct. 30: Phoenix International Raceway, Phoenix (1 mile), 125 laps --Note: Southwest Series schedule is tentative and subject to change. CAPTION(S): 3 boxes Box: (1) NASCAR (see text) (2) SOUTHWEST SERIES (see text) (3) WINSTON WEST (see text) |
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