WHAT: NETXPOSURE100
Raybestos Brakes Northwest Series Race No. 9 of 16
WHERE: Portland International Raceway, Portland, Ore.
1.95-Mile Paved Roadcourse
WHEN: Saturday, June 24, 2000 -- 4:15 p.m. PDT
DISTANCE: 52 Laps/101-4 Miles
POSTED AWARDS: $72,950
FIELD: 38 cars possible. Fastest 35 cars through time trials with two provisional starting positions available to the top 20 drivers based on the current 2000 Raybestos Brakes Northwest Series point standings, two starting positions from the top two finishers in the non-qualifiers race, and one additional starting position for a former Raybestos Brakes Northwest Series champion who participated in as a driver in 1999 and did not qualify in one of the original 35 starting positions.
SCHEDULE:
Friday, June 23
8:00 a.m. Registration and inspection
7:00 a.m. Mandatory Spotters' 8 Crew Chiefs' Meeting
8:00 a.m. Practice Session to 9:10 a.m.
1:45 p.m. Practice Session to 2:15 p.m.
4:45 p.m. European Style Qualifying
Saturday, June 24
12:00 noon Garage Opens
2:00 p.m. Mandatory Drivers Meeting
THE RACETRACK: Portland International Raceway is a 1.95-mile roadcourse with 12 turns.
RECORDS: Driver Date Speed Time
QUALIFYING: Lance Hooper 6/21/96 91.679 mph 1 min 16.433 sec
RACE: Lance Hooper 6/22/96 73.075 mph 1 hr 0 min 23 sec
PAST 10 RESULTS OF THIS EVENT
Winner Bud Pole
1999 Event not held.
1998 Rudy Revak Jim Inglebright
1997 Tom Hubert Bryan Germone
1996 Lance Hooper Lance Hooper
1995 Mark Martin Lance Hooper
1994 Event not held.
1993 Event not held.
1992 Event not held
1991 Event not held.
1990 Event not held.
LOOKING BACK AT TRI-CITY:
Dillon is the eighth different race winner in the first eight races this year on the Raybestos Brakes Northwest Series. The series is on pace to break last season's record on 10 different race winners.
Kaltschmidt has moved into the points lead over Lewis. Kaltschmidt holds a 29-point lead over Lewis. Evans is third just 10 points behind Lewis.
With his podium finish, Stewart has captured the Totem Travel Rookie of the Year points lead. Matt Kelley, who suffered from overheating problems, trails by three points. John Zaretzke is a point behind Kelley.
TURNING TO PIR:
This will be the second visit for the Raybestos Brakes Northwest Series to Portland International Raceway in 2000. Steve Petty gambled on the weather the first time here and won. Petty chose not to pit for fuel and tires, betting on rain showers to shorten the race. His gamble paid off as he was able to claim his first Raybestos Brakes Northwest Series win.
Don't look for Petty to be in the field for this weekend's race. He will be competing on the Featherlite Southwest Series, NASCAR Touring, at Sears Point this weekend.
No former series winners at PIR are scheduled to enter the race. A new face will visit victory lane at FIR this weekend.
NASCAR Winston Cup star Mark Martin won the first series race held at PIR back in 1995.
STAT OF THE WEEK: This will be the 6' Raybestos Brakes Northwest Series event held at PIR. Of the regular stops on the series, only Kalispell (Mont.) Raceway Park and Magic Valley Speedway in Twin Falls, Idaho, have had the series visit fewer times.![]()











