|
“WANTED”
$500 Bounty Set On Casey Smith After Fifth Straight Viper
Series Win at South Alabama Speedway
Austin, TX 5/7/08- Casey Smith, the Texas native,
who for the past two seasons has traveled east to compete at race
tracks throughout the Southeastern U.S., once again showed that
the Labonte’s aren’t the only racing talents from
the great state of Texas. Smith blew the field away in qualifying
then followed it up with a dominating victory in the first race
of South Alabama Speedway’s Viper super late model series.
Last season, the Viper series season opening
race was the turning point for the Casey Smith Racing team as
they picked up their first win of the season. The same can be
said here in ’08. Casey went on to win all four of the 2007
Viper series races including the Viper series championship at
the Opp, AL race track. So far, even though the beginning of the
’08 season has been a rough start on equipment, the Casey
Smith Racing team looks to be on track to repeat as the Viper
series champion.
“Its seems like every year we have a little
trouble getting rolling but then we come here and take home a
victory and then its on from there. My sponsors, Rapid Disposal,
Gary Buchanan Custom Homes, and Five Star Race Bodies have been
great to me this year so I have to thank them for their continued
support of this race team. We have spent the first few weeks of
the season putting the car back together and have not had the
chance to fine tune things as much as I’d like but it looks
like we’ve got it going pretty well,” said Smith.
While Smith may list the South Alabama Speedway
as a track that he favors his fellow competitors have seemed to
back away from the facility as only twelve super late models were
on hand for the 125 lap race. Some have even deemed the track
“Casey’s Track” and making the decision not
to compete against him. This has fueled South Alabama Speedway’s
owner/promoter, John Dykes, to put a $500 bounty on any driver
who can outright beat Smith without controversy. Over the past
few seasons Casey has won over $40,000 from South Alabama Speedway
alone, so the driver that does beat him may have their work cut
out for them.
When asked about the bounty Smith had this to
say,” I think its actually pretty funny and a good promotion.
I just hope you don’t get guys in here that want to wreck
me just to get a little extra cash but I know John Dykes good
enough that he won’t let something like that happen because
he has always called a fair race ever since I have raced there.”
For all the latest news, results, and autograph
requests from the Texas native Casey Smith visit his website at
www.caseysmithracing.com. For public relations topics contact
Chris Ragle with Tex Motorsports Marketing at cragle02@yahoo.com
or call 704.706.3666 for more information. |