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The Prelude To The Dream is ‘One Perfect Night’

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 Stars of NASCAR, NHRA, INDYCAR and the World of Outlaws Race Under the Lights in All-Star Event at Eldora Speedway in Support of Feed The Children

Wednesday, June 6 in tiny Rossburg, Ohio, stars representing NASCAR, NHRA, INDYCAR and the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series align in a big way with the Prelude To The Dream.

Eldora Speedway will once again play host to the all-star dirt Late Model race
featuring more than 25 world renowned drivers as they battle for dirt supremacy on the half-mile clay oval where HBO Pay-Per-View® will present the event LIVE in high-definition to the entire nation. Net proceeds from the telecast will support Feed The Children, a U.S.-based charity that domestically has helped more than 365,000 families since 2009 through its Americans Feeding Americans Caravan.

The eighth annual Prelude To The Dream joins racing luminaries from all disciplines at one track, on one night as they pilot 2,300-pound dirt Late Model stock cars capable of putting out more than 800 horsepower. It is One Perfect Night.

Tony Kanaan of the IZOD IndyCar Series will again compete against Danica Patrick, who in 2012 has made the full transition from IndyCar to NASCAR. They’ll rub fenders with straight-liners Ron Capps and Cruz Pedregon of the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series. Dirt regulars Steve Kinser and Donny Schatz, who have collectively won 24 World of Outlaws championships, will race for the first time in dirt Late Models. All will join NASCAR stars such as Tony Stewart, Jimmie Johnson, Clint Bowyer, Ryan Newman, Kasey Kahne, Bobby Labonte and many others, including a band of brothers: the Busch brothers – Kurt and Kyle – and the Dillon brothers – Austin and Ty.

The live, commercial-free, high-definition broadcast will begin at 8 p.m. EDT (5 p.m. PDT) with an immediate replay. The Prelude To The Dream has a suggested retail price of $24.95 and is available to more than 92 million pay-per-view homes. HBO Pay-Per-View is the leading supplier of event programming in the pay-per-view industry. Ordering information and up-to-the minute racing information is available at either www.PreludeToTheDream.org or www.HBO.com. Updates can also be found on Facebook at www.facebook.com/PreludeToDream and on Twitter at twitter.com/PreludeToDream (@PreludeToDream).

The 2012 edition of the Prelude To The Dream includes hot laps, qualifying, heat races and a 40-lap feature with double-file “shootout style” restarts. New participants include Patrick, Kinser, Schatz and Ty Dillon, who will join Stewart, Capps, Kenny Wallace and Kenny Schrader as drivers who have participated in every Prelude To The Dream since 2005, where Wallace was the inaugural winner.

“We have the most diverse group of drivers we’ve ever had for the Prelude, and for the first time, the Prelude will be broadcast in high-definition,” said Stewart, owner of Eldora Speedway and a three-time winner of the Prelude To The Dream. “This year’s event is going to be a can’t-miss show. We’ve added 10 laps to the feature and partnered with a great charity in Feed The Children. You’re going to see some intense racing by everyone, including some drivers completely out of their comfort zone. We’ll all be racing for a trophy, but also to make an impact with the more than 16 million children who are at risk of going hungry right here in America.”

For the top-10 finishers in the Prelude To The Dream, Feed The Children will send a food truck to each driver’s hometown or city of their choice.

“This is an excellent opportunity to bring attention to the nationwide problem of child hunger by working with these world-class drivers,” said Rick England, chairman, Feed The Children board of directors. “Their efforts will allow more families to put food on the table and help us provide a solution to those hard hit by the current economy.”

The seven previous Prelude To The Dream events have collectively raised more than $3.5 million. With each year’s event gaining significant stature and mainstream interest, Stewart’s ultimate goal is to have the 2012 Prelude To The Dream raise $1 million, with the proceeds benefitting Feed The Children.

“It’s an ambitious goal,” admits Stewart, “but if we don’t set the bar high, we’re not pushing ourselves the way we should. That’s our goal, and me and everybody else associated with this event is going to do everything we can to meet that goal. Now, we just need everyone out there to purchase the event, enjoy all the action going on at Eldora, and know that their dollars are going to a very worthy cause.”

“Each year we are thrilled to bring the exciting live action from Eldora into living rooms across the country,” said Tammy Ross, Vice President, HBO Pay-Per-View & Sports. “This year’s benefitting organization, Feed The Children charities’ mission is that no child should go to bed hungry, and the HBO Pay-Per-View team is thrilled to bring the Prelude To The Dream to fans everywhere to help further that mission.”

With no points and no pressure, the Prelude To The Dream is a throwback race, allowing drivers to step back in time and compete for the reasons they all went racing in the first place – pride and a trophy. And they’ll do it on the same surface racing legends A.J. Foyt and Mario Andretti competed on nearly 50 years ago.

For those who want to see the Prelude To The Dream in person, tickets are available online at www.EldoraSpeedway.com or by calling the track office (937) 338-3815. Act fast – the race has sold out in previous years.

 

2012 is Revving Up!

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Racing season is kicking into high gear. The new and innovative race car parts everyone saw at the 2011 IMIS show are now finding their way onto cars and to the track. This is the time of year when seasons are kicking off and every competitor has a chance to win a championship in their prospective series. Budgets are fresh and it’s the ideal time reap benefits if you are in the business of building and selling race car components. All of us at IMIS are about the business of racing.

We have several spectacular programs underway at IMIS. We are taking the Safety and Technical conference up a notch this year by introducing some new events that will be taking place throughout the season. IMIS Safety and Technical Conference and The Center for Advanced Product Evaluation (CAPE) have entered into a partnership, which will see the crash testing of various racing vehicles at the CAPE facility throughout 2012. The first will be an IndyCar test the day before the Indy 500. IndyCar is very safety driven and will walk away with valuable data from this IMIS driven test. Stay tuned for more information on this and other important test conducted at CAPE.

We at IMIS are pumped about the new IMIS Industry News section in NSSN. This section will feature the latest news, technical columns, and guest columnist in the racing industry. We are very excited at the re-birth of NSSN, the worlds racing bible. This magazine fits perfectly with IMIS as it covers all forms of motorsports from short track all the way to the top series. It’s truly unique in its approach and will become a valuable news source for all things racing.

The greatest spectacle in racing is right around the corner, the Indy 500. This is always a busy time for the IMIS staff as they prepare for many meetings and events at the IMIS suite in turn 2 of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. We are preparing for the 2nd annual Rally in the Alley, an industry event, and the presentation of the C&R / IMIS True Grit Award. This award goes to a deserving Indy Car mechanic and is always a very special feeling to give a $5000 dollar check to the winner.

Myself and the staff at IMIS are all very pumped at the great energy going on right now. We are substantially ahead of where we were YTD 2011 in terms of booth sales, hotel room reservations, and exhibitor expansion. We are proving that Indy is Racing.

The Season Has Started

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The 2012 season is officially underway with the completion of the Daytona 500. Congratulations to Matt Kenseth, crew chief Jimmy Fennig, and IMIS exhibitor Roush Yates Engines for their exciting victory.

Daytona is a great place to see many people in our industry. Over 2 weeks I had the pleasure to meet and visit with many IMIS exhibitors, attendees, and racers from all over the country. We are very fortunate to have a large involvement in motorsports, and work with teams, manufacturers, sanctioning bodies, and many industry professionals. Read More »

Super Bowl 46 in Indy

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 It’s Wednesday afternoon in Indy and the city is in the middle of Super Bowl week. Many questioned the success of a Super Bowl in a Midwest city once called Nap Town. Indy is proving the critics wrong as this is turning out to be a record setting Super Bowl in every category. According to the NFL the Super Bowl played in Arizona was the record setter in terms of people converging on the city. This is gauged by the NFL Experience and  paid attendance. Arizona had 200,000 for the entire week. So far, the Indy crowd has been over 313,000 and we haven’t even hit the weekend yet. It’s a sure bet that Indy will break all records. The excitement and feeling in the air is magic. The media is extremely positive and upbeat. Read More »

Three Time Champ!

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Tony Stewart celebrates after winning his third NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship, at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Fla., Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011. Photo: Terry Renna / AP

Photo: Terry Renna / AP

 In a race that will go down as one of the best in NASCAR’s long and storied history, Tony Stewart won Sunday’s Ford 400 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series event at Homestead-Miami Speedway and clinched his third Sprint Cup championship.

 Stewart, who led four times for 65 laps in the No. 14 Office Depot/Mobil 1 Chevrolet Impala for Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR), defeated Carl Edwards by 1.306 seconds to score his fifth win of the season and his third in 13 career Sprint Cup starts at Homestead. Read More »

A Sad Day in Racing

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 On behalf of myself and the entire IMIS staff, we would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the family of Dan Wheldon. For all that knew Dan, he was a very happy and caring human being. He will be remembered as not only a great race driver, but a fun-loving individual that created joy with his presence. He was truly a racing legend that will be missed by racers and fans alike. Read More »

USAC MOPAR .25 MIDGET “SHOWCASE OF CHAMPIONS” Comes to IMIS 2011

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 USAC’s 2011 Mopar .25 Midget National Champions will take the spotlight December 10 at the Indiana Convention Center as their championships in the 2011 “Generation  Next Tour” will be celebrated.  The event coincides with the annual International Motorsports Industry Show (IMIS). Read More »

Stewart Wins Again!

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StewartIMIS Partner Tony Stewart came into the 2011 Chase for the Sprint Cup 0-26. But two races into the 10-race Chase, Stewart is undefeated.

The driver of the No. 14 Mobil 1/Office Depot Chevrolet Impala for Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR) kept up his opportune winning streak by taking the checkered flag in Sunday’s Sylvania 300 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon. The victory came just six days after Stewart scored his first victory of the season in the rain-postponed Geico 400 at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Ill. – the opening round of the Chase. Read More »

Indy Karting Classic Joins IMIS Calendar

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Conseco Fieldhouse in downtown Indianapolis will be the site of the first Indy Karting Classic, a new event during the growing International Motorsports Industry Show (IMIS) week, on Sunday, Dec. 11, 2011.

Plans are well underway for the course layout and competition program. In addition to the racing, Conseco’s halls will be filled with karting industry displays and representatives from karting tracks, karting manufacturers and other suppliers.

The third annual IMIS event is scheduled for Dec. 8-10, 2011 at the Indiana Convention Center. The hardcore racing trade show was founded in 2009 by Chris Paulsen, owner of C&R Racing, Tom Weisenbach, executive director of the Indiana Motorsports Association (IMA), Jeff Stoops, president of Stoops Freightliner, and two-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Tony Stewart.

With its appeal to ‘hard core’ racing enthusiasts, IMIS is the fastest growing motorsports tradeshow in the country. It attracts motorsports industry professionals from all over the United States to see, touch and talk about what’s cutting edge in the world of racing.   

“Karting in the Midwest is huge, and this event will showcase the talent of the Stars, Pro, Regional and Club Level racers,” said Dean Mack CEO of the Indy Karting Series. “You will be seeing Kid Karts (for five to eight-year-olds), Juniors, and Seniors competing throughout the day. There will also be karting manufacturers, suppliers, tracks owners, virtually a who’s who in the karting world, in the lobby of Conseco to answer questions about the sport.”

Dean further shares a little bit of information on the charity that will benefit from the race.

“We have received awards from both Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels and Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard for the work we do with many charities.  This charity, Children of Fallen Soldiers Relief Fund is special to me. As a veteran myself, I have seen firsthand what the loss of a service member can do to a family. They are a much deserving group. Without the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom, events like this just would not happen. I encourage you all to attend this event.”

“We are thrilled to support the Indy Karting Classic,” said Paulsen. “Some of the top names in motorsports began in karts and many current INDYCAR and NASCAR drivers keep their skills honed by karting in their spare time. We see karting as an integral part of the racing industry, and we are proud to have a strong karting presence at IMIS.”

INDYCAR CEO Randy Bernard, though new to motorsports, has quickly learned the value and need for karting.

“We feel karting is one of the key entry points into INDYCAR, so this race is a great opportunity to demonstrate the skills it takes to compete in our sport in front of an audience that will look towards the Mazda Road to Indy as its potential career path,” said Bernard.

The format of the Stars race is really quite interesting, 6 drivers from NASCAR will compete against 6 drivers from INDYCAR on a part oval part road course layout. You can expect to see top drivers from both disciplines going at it for bragging rights to the Indy Karting Classic Driving Force Award.

“We are excited to be part of this event,” said Mark Dismore former INDYCAR Driver, owner of Comet Kart Sales, and New Castle Motorsports Park (NCMP). “Indy is racing, and this is where we want to showcase our products and services. My entire life has revolved around racing, my father started my journey, and I started my families. Exposing karting and the benefits to new families is important, and this event is tailored to that end”.

World Karting Association’s General Manager Buddy Long is quick to point out the uniqueness of this event “any time karting can be part of a show of this magnitude, one where new and prospective karters can mingle with our industry while enjoying the entertainment factor, we are just thrilled.”

Former INDYCAR Driver Scott Goodyear, “Go-kart racing is the first step in any young drivers career. The majority of professional race drivers today  started their career racing go-karts. The mid-west is fortunate to have an indoor karting event like this taking place here in Indianapolis. I’m excited that my son Michael will have a chance to compete indoors at Conseco Field House this December. We are looking forward to the event.”

Entry information will be available on-line and at participating vendors very soon.

Spectator tickets for the racing program will be $15 for general admission and $30 for an entire family of four and will be  available from Ticket Master. More information can be found at www.indykartingclassic.com as it becomes available.

USAC “NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS “ DECEMBER 9 at IMIS

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 AT THE INDIANA ROOF BALLROOM IN INDIANAPOLIS

 USAC’s 57th “Night of Champions” National Awards Banquet is scheduled Friday night, December 9, at the Indiana Roof Ballroom in downtown Indianapolis, Ind., The banquet will once again be held in conjunction with the December 8-10 International Motorsports Industry Show (IMIS) at the Indianapolis Convention Center. Read More »

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