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Here is some news for the 2006 ASA Late Model Series.
Butch Miller will drive the #52 for SS Racing in the Challenge Division.
Driver Jason Tyler and Jason Tyler Racing have joined forces with Tunks Motorsports for the 2006 season. The team plans to run the majority of the Northern schedule and select Challenge Division races.
14 - year old Matt Martin will race the Coke sponsored #66 at Broson (FL) Motor Speedway.
Jay Middleson will make his Series debut at Bronson (FL) Motor Speedway.
14-year-old Alex Kennedy from Mexico will compete in a limited schedule of races.
17-year-old David Pullen will compete for Rookie of The Year honors.
15-year-old Dalton Zehr will drive for the #119 Coleman Racing Products team in the Challenge and Southern Divisions, as well as a limited Northern Schedule.
Nick Schumacher will run the Challenge Division and select Northern races.
Truck graduate Richard Johns will compete in select Challenge and Southern Division races.
Troy Hintzche will run Dodge power in select Challenge and Northern Division races.
Kris Stump and Brent Downey will compete in the Challenge Division driving cars for newly formed Allen-Hock Motorsports. They will compete in select Northern and Southern Division races.
Brad Osborn will run the full Northern and select Challenge Division races.
Chris Sevey will run select Challenge and Northern Division races.
Gary Wiltrout will drive for Bentz Motorsports in select Challenge and Northern Division races.
Kyle Martel will run for Challenge Division Rookie of The Year. He will also run the full Northern Division schedule, and select Southern Division races.
Ken Willis will run for Challenge Division Rookie of The Year.
Rick Corso will run select Challenge and Northern Division races.
Rick Boyer will run select Northern Division races.
19-year-old Austin Seibert will compete in selected races in all three Divisions for TCB Racing.
Jason Miller will run for Southern Division Rookie of The Year in car #94.
Kris Stump has picked up sponsorship from TigerLight Inc. on the #35.
-- Edited by WhelenModifiedTour at 20:42, 2006-08-21
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16-yr old Landon Cassill became the youngest winner in ASA history, taking the Northern Division win at Lake Erie (PA) Speedway. Here is a link to the full story from the ASA website.
With his win in the Missouri 150 Landon Cassil became the first driver to win in the ASA Late Model Series Northern, Southern, and Challenge Divisions.
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18-year-old Nick Neville currently leads 20-year-old brother Derek by twenty point in the Appleton Rookie Points for the ASA Northern Division. Nick is currently fifth overall while Derek is sixth.
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Kelly Bires and the WalTom Racing Team continue to be the one of the hottest teams in auto racing. Here is alink to the full story from the WalTom Racing website.
Travis Dassow, driver of the T.D. Racing #92, has climbed to third in the ASA Late Model Series Challenge Division standings. Here is alink to the full story from the ASA website.
16-year-old Jesse Smith, driver of the Hormell Foods #81, is carrying his Northern Division success over to the Challenge Division. Here is a link to the fill story from the ASA website.
Northern Division Rookie Contender Alison Quick, will compete in the Lynn St. James "Women In The Winners Circle" event. Here is a link to the full story from WhoWon.com.
Former NBA Star Derek strong will make his ASA Late Model Series Challenge Divsion debut thiw weeken at Adirndock (NY) International Speedway. Here is alink to the full story from the ASA website.
1. 09, John Wes Townley 2. 119, Dalton Zehr 3. 26, Phil Gill 4. 2, James Buescher 5. 91, Ryan Lawler 6. 138, Josh Hamner 7. 38, Bo Miller 8. 111, Chase Austin 9. 15, Colt James 10. 188, David Pollen Jr. 11. 12, Mark Reedy 12. 62, Travis Wilson 13. 48, Wes Burton 14. 43, Richard Johns 15. 66, Kevin Willis 16. 33, Dillion Oliver 17. 177, Tracey Chambers 18. 9, Eric Wallace
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1. 91, Ryan Lawler 2. 119, Dalton Zehr 3. 15, Colt James 4. 2, James Buescher 5. 138, Josh Hamner 6. 111, Chase Austin 7. 26, Phil Gill 8. 188, David Pollen, Jr. 9. 12, Mark Reedy 10. 62, Travis Wilson 11. 43, Richard Johns 12. 33, Dillion Oliver 13. 48, Wes Burton 14. 66, Kevin Willis 15. 177, Tracey Chambers 16. 38, Bo Miller 17. 09, John Wes Townley 18. 9, Eric Wallace
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