
News & Notes
The race … The Toyota/Bi-Mart 150 presented by NAPA Auto Parts is the sixth event of a 13-race schedule this season for the NASCAR Camping World Series West.
The procedure … The starting field is 18 cars, including provisionals. The first 14 cars will qualify through two-lap time trials. The remaining four spots will be awarded through the provisional process. The race will be 150 laps (56.25 miles).
The track … Douglas County Speedway is a .375-mile paved oval with 11 degrees banking in the corners. The track – located just off Interstate 5 on the Douglas County Fairgrounds in Roseburg, Ore. – hosted four races between 1966 and 1971, when it was a quarter-mile oval. The NASCAR Camping World Series has made seven visits to the track since it was renovated and expanded in 2001.
The records … Qualifying: Eric Holmes, July 11, 2008, 90.168 mph, 14.972 seconds; Race: Brian Ickler, June 30, 2007, 65.768 mph, 51 minutes 19 seconds.
Annual festivities … The traditional driver autograph session at Roseburg, Ore., which is open to the public, will be from 4-6 p.m. on Friday, June 5, at the Bi-Mart at 1381 NW Garden Valley Road.
Race winners … The 11 races at Douglas County Speedway featured nine different race winners. Austin Cameron and Jack McCoy are the only drivers with multiple wins there, with two each. McCoy’s wins were in 1966 and 1969 – while Cameron’s were back-to-back in 2002 and 2003.
Pole winners … The 11 races at Roseburg also featured nine different pole winners. McCoy and Mike Duncan lead that list, with two each.
Leading the way … Duncan leads several other categories at Roseburg in the modern era (since 1971). He has led the most laps of competition, running out front 318 laps. He has the most top-five finishes, with four, and the most top-10 finishes, with five. With an average finish of 5.0, Duncan also leads among drivers with at least four starts at Roseburg.
Returning drivers … Mike David (No. 2 Bennett Lane Winery Toyota) is the only driver to compete in all seven NASCAR Camping World Series races at Douglas County Speedway since 2002.
Stat of the race … Five of the eight races in the modern era were won by the pole winner.
Last year’s event ...
There were fireworks in the air and fireworks on the track at Douglas County Speedway last year as Eric Holmes rebounded from a flat tire to battle past Jason Bowles with seven laps left to take the victory.
Although Holmes had the dominant car, he had to make a late charge through the field to secure the win.
Holmes was strong throughout the event – setting a track record of 90.168 mph in qualifying, while netting his fourth Coors Light Pole Award of the season. He led the first 98 laps, but his run at the point came to a halt when he suddenly slowed with a flat right front on his Toyota.
Holmes managed to stay on the lead lap, however, dashing to the pits as the caution flew. He quickly returned to the track and began a blistering charge through the field on the restart. He was up to second in the late stages of the event and began nipping at the back bumper of Bowles, who was attempting to score his third consecutive win. Sparks flew as Holmes charged to the inside going into Turn 1 on Lap 143. As Bowles slid through Turn 2, Holmes pulled away.
Holmes charged ahead to win by a margin of .427 seconds.
Johnny Borneman moved to second in the closing stages, while Bowles slipped to third. Fourth went to David Mayhew, while rookie Jeff Barkshire was fifth.
Fast Facts
The Race: Toyota / BI-MART 150 presented by NAPA Auto Parts
The Place: Douglas County Speedway, Roseburg, Ore.
The Date: Saturday, June 6
The Time: 8:30 p.m. PT
TV Schedule: SPEED, June 18, Noon PT
Track Layout: .375-mile paved
Race Purse: $104,592
2008 Winner: Eric Holmes
2008 Pole: Eric Holmes
Schedule: Saturday: Practice 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m., 1-1:45 p.m.
Time Trials 5 p.m.
Track Contact: Kara Sizemore
(916) 676-0010
ksizemore@billmcanallyracing.com
NASCAR Contact: Jason Christley
(386) 947-6788
jchristley@nascar.com
Kevin W. Green
(661) 392-8543
kgreen@nascar.com
Driver Standings
Rk Driver Pts
1 Eric Holmes 835
2 Jason Bowles 819
3 David Mayhew 796
4 Mike David 782
5 Greg Pursley 772
6 Paulie Harraka 754
7 Brett Thompson 726
8 Moses Smith 711
9 Blake Koch 693
10 Jonathon Gomez 635
Final Notes From Iowa
Annual combination race … The Long John Silver’s 200 presented by A&W Restaurants at Iowa Speedway on May 17 marked the third annual NASCAR Camping World Series East-West combination race at the .875-mile track in Newton, Iowa.
End of streak … Eric Holmes (No. 20 NAPA Auto Parts Toyota) was caught up in an early incident at Iowa that resulted in a 36th finish overall, placing him 16th of 16 NASCAR Camping World Series West drivers. It ended his streak of four consecutive podium finishes this season and a string of seven straight top-10 finishes, dating back to last season.
Tight title battle … This year’s championship battle remains wide open. The top five drivers in the points standings are separated by just 63 markers. Eric Holmes remains in first with 835 points. Jason Bowles (No. 6 Sunrise Ford.com Ford) is 16 points back. David Mayhew (No. 17 MMI Services/Ron’s Rear Ends Chevrolet), who was credited with a win at Iowa as the top finisher among NASCAR Camping World Series West competitors, is 39 points out of first. Mike David (No. 2 Bennett Lane Winery Toyota) is just 53 points out of the lead, while Greg Pursley (No. 26 Gene Price Motorsports/Star Nursery Chevrolet) is 63 points back in fifth. A year ago at this point in the season, the top five drivers were separated by 115 points.
Another Iowa visit set … The NASCAR Camping World Series West will return to Iowa Speedway later in the season for an event on Sept. 4. It will be the 12th of 13 races on this year’s schedule.

















