![]() |
![]() |
|
||||
|
||||||
|
|
FULL-TIME FOCUS MOVES GLENN UP IN S STANDINGSNASCAR WHELEN ALL-AMERICAN SERIE
Date: 06/17/2008
“We’ve pretty much been to every track here on the West Coast,” Glenn said. “When you’re going around to different tracks, you’re out enjoying it and traveling around.” Glenn changed his operation this season and the 27-year-old Orangeville, Calif., driver has been concentrating on the Toyota TRD Late Model Division at All American. The payoff has been immediate. Glenn has won four of the eight races at All American. Not only does he hold the points lead at the track, but is the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series California state points leader, and his latest win this past weekend moved him up six spots to 10th in the nation. Coleman Pressley won Saturday’s Late Model race at Greenville-Pickens Speedway in South Carolina to increase his national-leading total to 625 points. Pressley also leads the nation with seven wins. Andy Loden of Hickory Motor Speedway in Newton, N.C. remains second with 562 points, while Keith Rocco’s performance at the Waterford (Conn.) Speedbowl keeps him third at 557. The Greenville-Pickens duo of David Roberts and Marty Ward are fourth and fifth, respectively. Glenn has 406 points on the strength of four wins and nine top fives in 10 starts overall this season. “There’s a lot more stress involved when you’re running for points – everything has to be perfect,” Glenn said. “I spend twice as long at the shop as I usually do, on maintenance and trying to make sure the car is perfect before it leaves. You don’t win the race at the racetrack. You win before you get to the track by making sure the car is kept up on everything. “Patience is key, too. I know a lot of guys that try to win the race in the first 10 laps. If you aren’t there on Lap 50 …” Glenn ran a handful of races at All American last year and won a couple races, which he said really helped him for this season. In the offseason, he built a new car to run for the track and state championship. “We pretty much had a baseline to start this year,” said Glenn, who works for his grandparents’ plastering company. “The car has been pretty fast right from the get-go. Our car runs really good on the outside. This track is really nice because it has two grooves. If I can get the car working really good out there, it usually runs good at the bottom.” Glenn also added a new crew chief this year. Mario Isola, the crew chief for defending NASCAR Camping World Series West champion and current point leader Mike David, has loaned his expertise when he’s not at an event with David. “It’s nice having him on board this year,” Glenn said. “It makes like a lot easier for me.” Under the point structure for the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series, the race winner will receive two points for every car in the event up to 25 cars. Second place will receive two fewer points, and so-on through the field. For example, if there are 25 cars, the winner receives 50 points, second gets 48 and third 46. If there are 15 cars, the winner receives 30 points, second gets 28 and third 26. New this year, drivers receive five bonus points for a win. The final day for the 2008 points is Sunday, Sept. 14.
FEATURE DIVISION National Top 25 NASCAR Leaders PosDriver Name Home Track Starts Wins T-5 T-10 Pts 1 Coleman Pressley Greenville-Pickens Speedway 14 7 14 14 625 2 Andy Loden Hickory Motor Speedway 20 4 18 20 562 3 Keith Rocco Waterford Speedbowl 15 3 10 12 557 4 David Roberts Greenville-Pickens Speedway 13 2 10 12 480 5 Marty Ward Greenville-Pickens Speedway 10 3 10 10 467 6 C E Falk III Langley Speedway 13 0 10 11 426 7 Brian Harris West Liberty Raceway 11 4 11 11 418 8 Ralph Carnes Greenville-Pickens Speedway 14 0 5 14 412 9 Philip Morris Motor Mile Speedway 9 3 8 9 411 10 Gary Glenn All American Speedway 10 4 9 9 406 11 Kenneth Headen Greenville-Pickens Speedway 10 0 8 10 402 12 Nick Joanides Toyota Speedway at Irwindale 10 6 8 8 386 13 Jeff Strunk Grandview Speedway 9 1 8 8 375 14 Andy Eckrich West Liberty Raceway 12 2 9 10 372 15 Joey Stearns Madera Speedway 14 2 9 13 368 16 Charles Price Toyota Speedway at Irwindale 12 2 6 9 362 17 Adam Royle Elko Speedway 12 2 11 11 356 18 Travis Thirkettle Toyota Speedway at Irwindale 10 2 5 9 352 19 Greg Edwards Langley Speedway 9 2 7 9 348 20 Duane Howard Grandview Speedway 9 3 3 7 343 21 Scott Conaway Toyota Speedway at Irwindale 10 0 5 10 342 22 Kyle Gottula Madera Speedway 12 5 10 12 341 23 Sam Watts Hickory Motor Speedway 15 1 9 12 333 24 Dan Moore Toyota Speedway at Irwindale 10 0 7 7 328 25 Lucas Ransone Tri-County Motor Speedway 13 0 6 10 318 For additional information, contact:
Jason Christley, NASCAR Public Relations, (386) 947-6788 or See Also .: News Index | E-mail to a Friend
|
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| Advertise | Legal | TOS | Print Page | RacingWest Logos | © RacingWest 1995-2008. All Rights Reserved. |