Tony Stewart Racing Finds Good Fortune in Las Vegas
Kinser Collects Fourth Win, Schatz Earns A Pair of Podium Finishes
Tony Stewart Racing Finds Good Fortune in Las Vegas
Kinser Collects Fourth Win, Schatz Earns A Pair of Podium Finishes
Sin City Scorcher: Jason Meyers Finishes Second and Sixth in the Capitol of Second Chances
In the middle of the Mojave Desert is not where you would expect to find the Entertainment Capitol of the World, but that is part of the mystique that is Las Vegas. In a city where the sun shines on average 300 days a years, Jason Meyers and his Elite Racing team were hoping that the sun would shine on them and bring them some luck this week. After two races at the Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Meyers came within 0.389 of a second of first victory of the season.
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Kinser Hits Jackpot in Exciting Las Vegas Duel with Saldana
Tony Stewart Racing star holds off hard-chargers to earn his fourth victory of the season
LAS VEGAS – March 3, 2011 – Steve Kinser survived two double-file restarts in the final three laps on Thursday night in the finale of the Las Vegas Nationals Presented by J.D. Byrider to win his fourth World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series event this season.
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Saldana Charges to First ’11 Win at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Kasey Kahne Racing driver will try to sweep Las Vegas Nationals on Thursday night
LAS VEGAS – March 2, 2011 – It was a night of firsts on Wednesday for Joey Saldana in the Las Vegas National Presented by J.D. Byrider at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. He fought off late charges from Jason Meyers and Donny Schatz to earn his first victory of the season, the first World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series victory of his career at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the first win for new sponsor Red Bull, and the first victory with new crew chief Kale Kahne.
LAS VEGAS – March 3, 2011 – Steve Kinser fought off a furious charge by Joey Saldana on a green-white-checkered finish to win the Las Vegas Nationals Presented by J.D. Byrider on Thursday night at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The victory is Kinser’s fourth in seven World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series events this season.
INDIANAPOLIS (March 1, 2011) – When people think of Las Vegas, a number of things come to mind. Entertainment. Luck. Winning. And sometimes that catchy saying, “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.” For Tony Stewart Racing’s (TSR) Steve Kinser and Donny Schatz, this week’s Las Vegas World of Outlaws (WoO) Nationals presented by J.D. Byrider will offer each a pair of opportunities to put on a show, have some good luck and, ultimately, win. If either or both of the two former champions, who share the top spot with six career WoO wins at The Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, can come out victorious for the seventh time, they’ll certainly be happy to let everyone know what happened in Vegas on Wednesday and Thursday night.
Racecar drivers are the ones that are usually making the calls. They have the control to pilot their high powered racing machines each time they set a tire on the track. On Tuesday, though Jason Meyers is going to be stepping out of the driver’s seat and getting in the back seat. The World of Outlaws Champion is also going to be trading in his driver’s uniform and will be preparing for the flight of a lifetime—with the Blue Angels.
Joey Saldana held off the surging Jason Meyers to earn his first World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series victory of the season and of his career at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Wednesday night in the Las Vegas Nationals Presented by J.D. Byrider.
Kinser Continues Early Season Success with Another Triumph
By Parsons Motorsports PR
Baytown, TX-February 27, 2011- The well known mantra “You have to crawl before you walk,” certainly rings true in the racing world when new teams are formed or drivers join new teams. For Kraig Kinser and Parsons Motorsports, the team continued to make strides this past weekend using a solid 10th-place finish at Royal Purple Royal to gain momentum as the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series heads west for seven races at six different tracks over the next five weeks.