Casey Smith Event Preview: 42nd
Annual Snowball
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Chris Ragle
Austin, TX 11/27/09-
For Texas native Casey Smith, the first weekend in December is the one weekend
every year when you get a little nervous, a little excited, and realize that
come that first Sunday afternoon of the month that you have a chance to etch
your name in the history books as a Snowball Derby winner. Smith and his
NOTES
Team Notes
Car: #99 Chevy Impala SS
Engine: Hamner Chevy 9:1 Super Late Model Engine
Sponsor(s): Rapid Disposal/Smith Paving
Event/Series Notes
Event/Date: 42nd Annual Snowball
Venue: Five Flags
Track Size: ½ mile (.500)
Series: N/A
Standings: N/A
Media Coverage Notes
-Five Flags
-Pensacola News Journal (www.pnj.com)
-Speed 51 (www.speed51.com) live “Trackside Now” daily coverage
-Smokers Racin’ (www.smokersracin.com)
-Race Talk Radio (www.racetalkradio.com) live internet radio broadcast
QUOTES
-What is so special
about the Snowball
“The Snowball means more to me than what the Daytona 500 does for NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers or any other race in the world because it is 100 percent my team and me that makes the car competitive, every big name driver wants to win the Snowball Derby, it really means that much to people. I would have to say my fondest memory is running third in 2004.”
-This year’s 2009
Blizzard series was the best you’ve had so far statistically speaking; do you
feel this year’s race may be the best shot you’ve had at winning a Snowball
Derby so far in your career?
“This year I feel like we are
more prepared than ever before. This is the best car I’ve ever brought to the Derby
and it ran really well at the last Blizzard series race so I feel like there is
no reason why we can’t have a shot at sitting on the pole and at least
finishing in the top five maybe even a win and to be honest with you I’ll be disappointed
if we don’t.”
-What, in your
opinion, is it going take to be a Snowball
“The biggest thing for me is it is
going to take getting through the first 100 laps because I’ve gotten wrecked
the last two years real early in the race. Besides that, great pit stops and
running my own race and if someone wants to race too hard, let them go burn their
stuff up so you’ve got something to race with at the end.”
Stay tuned to www.caseysmithracing.com
for all the latest news and information regarding Casey Smith in 2009. For
public relations and website information contact Chris Ragle with Tex
Motorsports Marketing at cragle02@yahoo.com
or call 704-706-3666.