
DAYTONA BEACH, Florida -- The NASCAR K&N Pro Series West visits All American Speedway in Roseville, Calif., on Saturday, April 16. Below is a statistical look at the performance of selected drivers in the series:
"By virtue of wins by Bill McAnally Racing, Toyota leads manufacturers with five victories at All American Speedway. "
Greg Pursley (No. 26 Gene Price Mrtspts Ford)
• One top five, three top 10s in four AAS starts
• Best finish at AAS of third was in fall of 2009
• Average finish at Roseville of 8.25
• One win this year, season opener at Phoenix
• Four career series wins
• Five career series poles
Eric Holmes (No. 20 NAPA Toyota)
• Three wins, four top fives in six AAS starts
• Wins at AAS in 2008, 2009 and 2010
• Average finish at Roseville of 7.33
• Has led series high 516 laps at Roseville
• 14 career series wins
• 13 career series poles
David Mayhew (No. 17 MMI Services Chevrolet)
• Four top fives, five top 10s in five AAS starts
• Finished second twice at AAS (2008, 2010)
• Average finish at Roseville of 4.2
• Has led 26 laps at Roseville
• Three career series wins
• Six career series poles
Moses Smith (No. 16 HASA Pool Products Toyota)
• Three top five, six top 10s in six starts at Roseville
• Best finish at All American Speedway of third was in 2008
• Average finish at Roseville of 6.17
• Best career series finish of second at Kyle, Texas in 2009
Jonathon Gomez (No. 22 Heritage Cattle/Century Boats Chevrolet)
• One top 10 in three starts at All American Speedway
• Best finish at Roseville of 7th in 2010
• Average finish at Roseville of 14.0
• Best career series finish of second at Phoenix in this year’s season opener
Brett Thompson (No. 61 Rich Thompson Trucking Chevrolet)
• One top 10 in three starts at Roseville
• Best finish at All American Speedway of sixth was in 2009
• Average finish at Roseville of 13.33
• One career series win
• One career series pole
Luis Martinez Jr">Luis Martinez Jr. (No. 6 King Taco/Sunrise Ford/Lucas Oil Ford)
• One top five, two top 10s in two starts at Roseville
• Best finish at All American Speedway of fifth was spring race of 2010
• Average finish at Roseville of 5.50
• Best career series finish of third at Colorado in 2010
• One career series pole
Daryl Harr (No. 2 WestWorld Computers Chevrolet)
• Best finish in two starts at All American Speedway was 12th in 2008
• Average finish at Roseville of 16.0
• Best career series finish of fifth on three occasions
Michael Self (No. 21 Shining Monkey/GGRT/RCR Chevrolet)
• Best finish in two starts at All American Speedway was 12th in 2010
• Average finish at Roseville of 13.00
• Best career series finish of fifth at Sonoma in 2010
Travis Milburn (No. 14 Cooks Collision Toyota)
• One top 10 in three starts at All American Speedway
• Best finish at Roseville of seventh in 2010
• Average finish at Roseville of 10.67
• Best career series finish of sixth at Colorado in 2009
Greg Rayl (No. 01 Race Talk Radio Ford)
• Four starts at Roseville, with a best finish of 17th on three occasions
• Average finish at Roseville of 17.25
• Best career series finish of 13th at Utah in 2010
Jack Sellers (No. 15 Greyhound Adoption Center Chevrolet)
• Six starts at Roseville, with a best finish of 13th in spring race of 2009
• Average finish at Roseville of 18.17
• Best career series finish of seventh, on four occasions
Wes Banks (No. 3 Auburn Alehouse Ford)
• Two top 10s in six starts at All American Speedway
• Best finish at Roseville of eighth in 2008, also career-best series finish
• Average finish at Roseville of 11.67
Eric Schmidt (No. 88 Stephanie Bellotti Teen Fund Chevrolet)
• Two top fives in three starts at All American Speedway
• Best finish at Roseville of second in 2009, also career-best series finish
• Average finish at Roseville of 7.0
• Led one lap of competition at Roseville, in 2009
Jason Patison (No. 09 E3 Spark Plugs/Lucas Oil Chevrolet)
• One top 10 in two starts at All American Speedway
• Best finish at Roseville of 10th in 2008
• Average finish at Roseville of 11.5
• Best career series finish of third at Irwindale in 2008
• Ran in K&N Pro Series West in 2007 & 2008 and K&N Pro Series East in 2009 & 2010
NASCAR K&N PRO SERIES WEST AT ALL AMERICAN SPEEDWAY
• This race will be the 12th series visit to All American Speedway. The track hosted five series events between 1977 and 1982 when it was a quarter-mile oval and six races since 2008, after it was renovated and became a third-mile track.
• All American Speedway is located at the Placer County Fairgrounds in Roseville, Calif. It was initially a quarter-mile dirt oval in 1955 and was known as Roseville Speedway. After the track was paved in 1972, it took on the name of All American Speedway. For a brief time beginning in 1986, it was known as Placer County Raceway.
• The 11 series races at All American Speedway produced eight different winners. Eric Holmes and his former teammate at Bill McAnally Racing, Paulie Harraka, account for wins in five of the six recent series races.
• Seven different drivers have qualified on the pole in series competition at Roseville. Harraka has the most poles, with three.
• Three drivers are tied for the most top-five finishes, with four each – Harraka, Holmes, and David Mayhew.
• Smith has the most top-10 finishes. He is the only driver to finish in the top 10 in all six series visits to the track since 2008.
• Four drivers share the distinction of having the most series starts at All American Speedway, with six each – Holmes, Smith, Wes Banks and Jack Sellers.
• The race distance was extended for a green-white-checkered finish in three of the six most recent series events at Roseville.
• By virtue of wins by Bill McAnally Racing, Toyota leads manufacturers with five victories at All American Speedway.
• Six of the 11 series races at Roseville were won by the pole winner. Sumner McKnight started the furthest back and won, coming from eighth on the grid in 1977
• 104 drivers have raced in series competition at the fairgrounds track.











