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NASCAR WEST SERIES NEWS & NOTES HEADING TO PHOENIXNASCAR AUTOZONE WEST SERIES
Source: NASCAR Public Relations
![]() DAYTONA BEACH, Florida -- A record field of cars is expected as the NASCAR Grand National Division, AutoZone West Series prepares to kick off its 2006 season as part of the Copper World Classic at Phoenix International Raceway on Jan. 21-22. Entries for the United Rentals 125 represent what is shaping up to be one of the most competitive seasons ever for the series – with a mix of veteran drivers, fast rookies and a couple of well-known West Coast competitors making their return to the series. In addition, the entry list for Phoenix also includes NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series driver Ken Schrader and two NASCAR Grand National Division, Busch East Series regulars. Heading the list of veterans in the AutoZone West Series is two-time champion Mike Duncan (No. 9 Lucas Oil/Ron’s Rear Ends Chevrolet), who will begin his drive for a third straight title. The Bakersfield, Calif., competitor finished second in this event a year ago. After wrapping up last season as the runner-up in the championship standings, Steve Portenga (No. 77 King Taco Racing/Food City Ford) has returned to the Performance Motorsports Team he drove for in 2003 and is ready to make another run for the championship. Portenga – who originally hailed from Sparks, Nev., but now lives in Bakersfield – finished ninth in last year’s season opener at Phoenix. Other top 10 drivers from last year expected at PIR include Mike David (No. 2 Bennett Lane Winery Ford) of Modesto, Calif.; Brett Thompson (No. 61 Thompson Motorsports/Rich Thompson Trucking Chevrolet) of Jerome, Idaho; Scott Gaylord (No. 00 Oliver Gravity Separators/Denver Seminary Chevrolet) of Lakewood, Colo.; Tim Woods III (No. 54 Chino Hills Ford Ford) of Chino Hills, Calif.; and Andrew Myers (No. 44 Toyota of Escondido Chevrolet). They finished fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth, respectively, in the final standings for 2005. Two familiar faces returning full time to the AutoZone West Series are Austin Cameron (No. 88 RaceCarCeilingFans Chevrolet) of El Cajon, Calif., and Jim Inglebright (No. 1 Jelly Belly Chevrolet) of Fairfield, Calif. Cameron is returning after taking a year off from the series. He will be in the Mark Golembeski-owned car that won last year’s season opener. After running selected events the past two years, Inglebright has reunited with his long-time sponsor Jelly Belly. Also returning to the series full-time in 2006 is Johnny Borneman (No. 8 Borneman Plastering/Red Line Oil Ford). The Ramona, Calif., competitor has run a limited schedule the past two seasons. Other series veterans expected to begin their season at PIR include Daryl Harr (No. 02 WestWorld Computers Chevrolet) from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; and his father Carl Harr (No. 71 WestWorld Computers Chevrolet) of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada – along with Jack Sellers (No. 75 Aramark/Dayco Pontiac) of Sacramento, Calif.; Tim Smith (No. 12 Integrity Financial/CTX Chevrolet) of Roseville, Calif.; David Eshleman (No. 11 Spirit of Fontana Chevrolet) of Fontana, Calif.; and Bobby Hillis (No. 27 First Impression Press Chevrolet) of Phoenix. Others expected to be at PIR include Ed Watson (No. 55 Ellstrom Manufacturing Ford) of Mount Vernon, Wash.; David Cardey (No. 15 Empire Plumbing Pontiac) of Riverside, Calif.; Chris Schmelzle (No. 09 Midgley Motorsports Chevrolet) of Victoria. British Columbia, Canada; Travis Powell (No. 87 Powell Awards & Engraving Chevrolet) of Snohomish, Wash.; Chris Oddo (No. 50 Performance Race Training Center Chevrolet) of Fallbrook, Calif.; and Robbie Brand (No. 37 Big Bear Choppers Chevrolet) of Barstow, Calif. Two other entries are Spencer Clark (No. 26 Allegiant Air Ford) of Las Vegas and Eric Holmes (No. 62 Beebe Racing/Paul Oil Chevrolet) of Escalon, Calif. Clark, a second-generation competitor, recorded two top-five finishes in five series starts as an 18-year-old last season. Holmes – a veteran of the NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Southwest Series – has three top-five finishes in seven career series starts. This year’s freshman class is one of the most talented the series has seen. Heading that list is the NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series national champion Peyton Sellers (No. 16 NAPA Auto Parts/NAPA Belts & Hose Chevrolet). The 22-year-old Danville, Va., driver is part of a driver development program with Richard Childress Racing and Bill McAnally Racing. After finishing seventh in his first of two races in the series last season, Eric Humphries (No. 25 T.O.E. Performance/Red Line Oil Ford) of Chowchilla, Calif., is returning with hopes of making a run for the Sunoco Rookie of the Year Award. Jeff Barkshire (No. 46 Centennial Batteries/SPE Pontiac) – who won the rookie title in the NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Northwest Series last year – will be making his second start in the AutoZone West Series. The Auburn, Wash., driver was sidelined by mechanical trouble in his series debut last September. Other newcomers to the series include Bruce Betts (No. 90 RE/MAX Advantage Colorado Chevrolet) of Colorado Springs, Colo.; James Bruncati (No. 22 Sunrise Ford Ford) of Glendora, Calif.; Daniel DiGiacomo (No. 31 Aquariums by Russo’s/Russo’s Pet Experience Chevrolet) of Dana Point, Calif.; Justin Fisher (No. 24 Arrowlane/Stonehenge/AIREA5150 Pontiac) of Phoenix; Eric Hardin (No. 18 BMR Chevrolet) of Anaheim, Calif.; Brian Ickler (No. 20 Consolidate Electrical Distributors/NAPA Chevrolet) of San Diego; Justin Lofton (No. 66 Bob Lofton Cattle Feeding Investments Chevrolet) of Westmorland, Calif.; Nick Lynch (No. 29 Baja Motorsports/Mr. Gas Dodge) of Burley, Idaho; Tony “Lloyd” Mack (No. 28 DWG International Ford) of Chino, Calif., Mike Mulhall (No. 86 Noctis Racing Chevrolet) of Monrovia, Calif.; and Brian Pannone (No. 38 All Pro Plumbing/Pannone Motorsports Ford) of Riverside, Calif. For the fourth consecutive year, Matt Kobyluck (No. 40 Mohegun Sun Chevrolet) of Uncasville, Conn., is making the cross-country trek to compete at Phoenix. Joining him is another Busch East Series driver, Jeff Anton (No. 30 Northeast Mortgage Chevrolet) of Russell, Mass. This marks the seventh straight year for Phoenix to host the season opener for the AutoZone West Series.
News & Notes
Birthdays
Drivers celebrating a birthday during the month of January include Robbie Brand, who turned 48 on the 7th; Kenny Shepherd, who turned 42 on the 9th; Jeff Jefferson, who turns 34 on the 17th; Andrew Lewis, who turns 19 on the 19th; Mike Duncan, who turns 44 on the 22nd; Austin Cameron, who turns 29 on the 24th; Gary Collins, who turns 46 on the 24th; Spencer Clark, who turns 19 on the 29th; Mike David, who turns 39 on the 29th; and Jeff Davis, who will turn 47 on the 29th.
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