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RAYBESTOS BRAKES NORTHWEST SERIES DRIVERS SET FOR "RUMBLE IN THE ROCKIES" FIVENASCAR RAYBESTOS BRAKES NORTHWEST
Source: NASCAR Public Relations
Situated in the picturesque Flathead Valley of upper Montana with Glacier National Park bordering to the east, Raceway Park offers one of the most scenic settings in all of motorsports. Saturday's 125-lap race will have the top stars of the Raybestos Brakes Northwest Series vie for their share of $45,297 in posted awards in race ten of the 14-race championship series. Chris Hart of Yakima, Wash. continues to enjoy his best year on the Raybestos Brakes Northwest Series and leads the point standings for the fourth straight race on the strength of three consecutive victories. Hart hopes to leave the Rocky Mountains on a high note as he chases his first series crown. "We have really kept it simple this season," Hart explained. "Basic setups and smart driving along with luck has been the difference this season." Chasing Hart in the championship are the brothers Jefferson. Jeff Jefferson of Naches, Wash. is second in the standings and inches closer to his first series title after successfully campaigning everything from Late Models to Winston West cars over the past several years. Jefferson has three Bud Pole Awards along with one win this season and is not only battling Hart for the title, but his younger brother Jason for the family bragging rights. Jefferson knows he has a great car for this weekend's event and expects no less than a top three finish. "I know we can win in Kalispell," Jefferson said. "The track allows you to race flat out; you have the room to make moves. We have run well this season and it is going to be hard to catch Chris if he keeps running like he is, but we are going to give him a run for the money." Several Victory Circle Chassis' Rookie-of-the-Year candidates will visit Raceway Park for the first time this Saturday including rookie point leader Jason Jefferson of Yakima, Wash. Jefferson sits third in the overall standings just two points behind his brother. Jason Jefferson won a Late Model race at a similar shaped track last weekend in central Washington and knows that experience may aid him this weekend. "Anytime you can win you learn something," Jefferson said. "My sponsors and team have been behind this Dodge effort this season and we fully expect to be competitive every race no matter where it is at. Never seeing the place can make it a challenge, but that is what makes racing interesting." Making some rumblings of his own is Gary Lewis of Bothell, Wash. who has asserted himself since June and joined the championship fray. Not conceding the title or racing for the runner-up spot, Lewis has masterfully moved into fourth place in the overall standings on the strength of one win, six top five and seven top ten performances through the first nine races. Lewis is the defending race winner of the event and likes his chances this time around. "I love heading to Kalispell each year," Lewis said. "I take some time off and go fishing and enjoy the scenery. The racetrack is great and the fans are the best around. This is an important race for our team." Two-time defending series champion Kevin Hamlin of Snohomish, Wash knows that he stands on the outside looking in with regards to this years championship, but is not ready to throw in the towel. "Bad luck certainly caught up to us this year, but I can't complain," Hamlin said. "Winning the title is a real long shot, but a top five point's finish is certainly something I know we can achieve." Hamlin has three straight fourth place finishes at Raceway Park. "A win this weekend will mean an awful lot at this stage of the season." The father and son duo of Rod Schultz Jr. and Rod Schultz Sr. have the most interesting battle of all the competitors this season. There is a lot at stake when it comes to family honor. Who is the better driver? Well, that question may be left to the critics, but there is no denying the intensity of their competitive drive. The Schultz's are currently 11th (Sr.) and 16th (Jr.) in the standings and both are rookie competitors in the series. Both drivers are fighting for a top ten point's finish, the rookie title, a win, and an invitation to the NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown in November. The Schultz's have the family mantra of race together and learn together. Both will have a lot of learning to do this weekend as they visit Kalispell for the first time. The Coors Light "125" is set to take the green flag at 9:30 pm MDT this Saturday, August 9 for "Rumble in the Rockies V."
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Gary Lewis topped Pete Harding by .450 seconds to take the win last season
at Flathead Valley's Raceway Park. Kevin Hamlin won the Bud Pole Award with
a quick lap of 12.750 seconds/70.588 mph setting a new track record. Travis
Powell was the top finishing rookie with a 12th place performance.
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