Show your support.
Buzz this article up.
|
|
NASCAR Nationwide Series Finale |
|
Could Bruton Smith's Foray Into Qatar Have NASCAR Close Behind? |
|
Johnson, Martin Need to Run Their Race And Forget Everything Else |
|
Photos: F1 Champ Button Makes-Up For Lost Time With Girlfriend Jessica in Dubai |
|
Why New York Will Always be Better for NASCAR Than Las Vegas |
|
For Donny Schatz & Tony Stewart Racing a Split-Second Can Make All The Difference |
|
Having Second Thoughts About Las Vegas For NASCAR's Awards Banquet |
|
No Asterisk For Jimmie Johnson, Just a Great Deal of Respect |
|
And Then There Was One |
|
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series: News And Notes - Talladega Superspeedway |
Tony Stewart Racing’s (TSR) Paul McMahan is geared up for a return to Ohio this weekend for World of Outlaws (WoO) Sprint Series action. Friday night, McMahan and company will make their first appearance at Sharon Speedway in Hartford, Ohio, since 2005. Saturday, the WoO Sprint Series will make its second appearance of the season at Tony Stewart’s Eldora Speedway.
McMahan’s last appearance at Sharon Speedway on June 3, 2005, saw him grab a second-place finish at the 3/8-mile oval. Eldora Speedway’s half-mile oval was also kind to McMahan last season, as on June 3, 2006, he earned a 10th place A-main finish.
In 25 races this season, McMahan has earned three fast time awards, six top-five finishes and 12 top-10s in WoO Sprint Series competition. He is currently ranked eighth in the series standings with 3,305 points. He trails leader Donny Schatz by 406 markers.
Quotes from Paul McMahan, driver of the No. 20 TSR/Bass Pro Shops/Eagle:
You’ve found success at Sharon Speedway in past years. What makes the track unique?
“Sharon Speedway has always been an interesting track to race on. The first time I raced there, it was a half-mile track. When the Blaney family bought it a few years ago, they reconfigured it to a racy 3/8-mile. When it was reconfigured, it really made the jump to providing better racing for both the fans and the drivers. It’s super wide. You can always count on being able to run three-wide at Sharon. Sometimes it will build a cushion that you can run right up against, or actually run on top of. It’s just a neat race track. It’s big enough to show the fans the speed that winged cars carry, but it’s small enough to produce some really close, exciting racing. ”
Are you looking forward to returning to Eldora Speedway this weekend?
“Anytime you know you’re going to Eldora Speedway you get excited. You always look forward to racing there. The first race there this season went pretty well for us and we’re ready to get back on the track on Saturday. We’ve been told that the last winged sprint car race there saw the cars back on the fence and that’s what Eldora’s all about – being on the fence. We’re taking a new car to Eldora this weekend and we think it will be extremely fast. After our run at The Dirt Track @ Lowe’s Motor Speedway last weekend, we’re ready to put Bass Pro Shops and Chevrolet in the winner’s circle. ”
167 Clicks
270 Clicks