PARK
CITY, Kan. (June 11, 2007) – With last
year’s unexpected death of Steve King, the 2007
season in the O’Reilly NCRA Sprint Car Series,
presented by ICM/Ethanol, has been an emotional
roller coaster for many.
On Sunday
drivers, crew, officials, and fans alike will again
pay tribute to King. That’s when the series races at
Park City’s 81 Speedway to benefit the Steve King
Foundation. Originally scheduled for July 27, track
officials moved it to compliment other fundraising
activities.
After sweeping
three shows Memorial Day weekend, two-time defending
series champion Garry Lee Maier is back atop the
standings. The Cimarron, Kan., driver now has 59
career wins and three championships with the NCRA.
He has won 14 of 35 shows since returning full time
to the series in 2005.
Don Droud Jr.
was the point leader going into Memorial Day
weekend. With a sixth, a fifth and a DNF, the
Lincoln, Neb., driver is now second, 80 points
behind Maier. Former NCRA rookie of the year Stu
Snyder, of Waverly, Neb., recorded two seconds and a
16th. He remained third in the standings, 45 points
behind Droud.
The series ran
just once at 81 Speedway last year with Maier taking
the checker, the second of his five wins on the
season.
King, formerly
of Jetmore, Kan., died of injuries sustained in a
racing accident at the 2006 Knoxville Nationals. He
won two NCRA championships (2002-03) and has 17
career victories, which is second all time.
The Foundation
provides financial assistance to individuals
affiliated with dirt track racing who either become
injured or are killed. For more information
about the foundation, visit their Web site at
www.stevekingfoundation.org.
For more
information about the NCRA, visit their Web site at
www.ncraracing.org,
or call the NCRA office at (316) 755-1781.