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WSORR VETERANS RULE AS PROBST AND VANDEN HEUVEL DEADLOCKED HEADING
TO ROUNDS V & VI AT BARK RIVER
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BARK RIVER, Mich. (July 7, 2008) - With 30 years each behind the
wheel, Kevin Probst and Dan Vanden Heuvel are proving that
experience is the key as they find themselves tied on top the
Lucas Oil World Series of Off-Road Racing (WSORR) PRO 2WD point
standings through the first third of the 2008 season. The longtime
foes try and break that knot on a familiar battleground as WSORR
action moves to Bark River International Raceway for Rounds V and
VI, July 11-13, in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
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Probst,
from New Lenox, Ill., and Vanden Heuvel, of Appleton, Wisc., have
raced fender-to-fender against each other for many years at the
venerable high-speed racetrack in Bark River and both look forward
to the next showdown. Probst has one win and two seconds so far
this season in his E3 Sparkplugs Lucas Oil Toyo Chevrolet. Vanden
Heuvel, in his Maxxis Chevy, has matched him point for point by
landing on the podium in every single PRO 2WD race in 2008. Class
rookie Dave Waldvogel, in his Bendix Toyo Chevy, is third in the
points and is certain to put on a show as his high-flying style
will be on display every time he launches himself more than 150
feet on the “big jump” at the Bark River track.
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Jeff Kincaid, of Argonne, Wisc., will try to make it five wins in
a row in the PRO Light Pickup class in his dominating Traxxas
Potawatomi BFG Toyota. But Rounds V and VI won’t come easy for
Kincaid because standing in his way will be Chad Hord in the Boss
Snowplows Kumho Mazda. Hord considers Bark River his home turf as
he hails from nearby Felch, Mich., and the defending PRO Light
Pickup class champion won three of the races that took place at
this track last season.
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Kent Brascho is coming off a huge Forest County Potawatomi
Chairman’s Cup win in his last outing at Crandon Raceway and now
looks to cement his PRO 4x4 points lead in his Lucas Oil Goodyear
Chevrolet. The Pell City, Alabama native is still looking for his
first WSORR Round win of the season to go along with his three
podium finishes. Al Drews, of Ypsilanti, Mich., is second in the
points.
Another Michigan hotshoe, Tim Lemons, of Harrison Township, leads
the PRO Super Buggy class into Bark River with four straight
podium finishes including a pair of wins in his Goodyear sponsored
machine. He will be chased by John Mason in the Mendeola Goodyear
Honda and defending class champion Gary Nierop in his Goodyear
Toyota who are running second and third in the points
respectively. Nierop managed only one win during his championship
march last season and it was at the popular Bark River track.
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In the WSORR SRT, or Sportsman Division, a featured match-up will
be the Super Truck battle where Keith Steele, of Madison, Wisc.,
is coming off back-to-back wins and is leading the points race in
his first full season in the class against a very strong field.
Steele is an emerging fan favorite in his Monster Energy Goodyear
Chevy as he tries to hold off Ross Hoek in the Skyjacker Goodyear
Ford and Dan Baudoux in the Mole Lake Casino BFG Ford who are tied
just seven points behind Steele. Defending Super Truck champion
Ben Wandahsega, from Bark River, will likely make things tough on
all of competitors at his home track in his Potawatomi sponsored
Toyo Chevy.
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Defending WSORR Stock Truck champion Scott Beauchamp, of Bark
River, hopes some home cooking will be the edge he needs as he
chases this year’s points leader, Craig Metz of Rhinelander, Wisc.
Metz already has a couple of wins in the first full campaign of
his Able Distribution BFG Ford in the Stock Truck class while
Beauchamp is still looking for his first win in his Goodyear
Chevy. He trails Metz by 10 points. Metz was a 2007 winner at Bark
River but it was in his 1600 Light Buggy.
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This year’s 1600 Light Buggy driver on a hot streak is Matt Gerald
of Neenah, Wisc., who is coming off back-to-back wins in his
Potawatomi Goodyear machine that pushed him to the class points
lead. Mike Vanden Heuvel on Toyo Tires and Jeff Virnig are second
and third in the points and both have one race win to show for the
season.
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In 1600 Buggy, the rest of the class will try to slow down Mark
Steinhardt of Rhinelander, Wisc., who has won three of the four
rounds of racing in his Phil’s Inc BFG buggy. Terry Fitzgerald on
Goodyears is the only driver to have beaten Steinhardt in 2008 and
sits second in the points.
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Defending Formula 4x4 champ Dave DeMaegd of Mishawaka, Ind., has
landed on the podium in every WSORR race of the year in his
Goodyear Jeep and leads the points over Jim Ridderbush in a BFG
Chevy. In the Grassroots Division, Ben Wierzba leads the Enduro
Truck class and Rob Weiland in his Goodyear Chevy is the Classix
class leader.
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Racers make the trek to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula to compete for
WSORR’s posted $100,000 dollar purse with practice scheduled for
Friday, July 11th followed by two full days of racing on Saturday
and Sunday. Information on Bark River International Raceway is
available at
www.barkriveroffroad.com
and World Series info at
www.wsorr.com
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sponsors for the World Series include Lucas Oil, Forest County
Potawatomi, General Tire, Traxxas RC Cars, United Trailer,
BorgWarner, Sunoco Race Fuels, Skyjacker Suspensions, E3 Spark
Plugs and SuperClean.
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