PARK CITY, Kan. (June 27, 2007)
– After being rained out Father’s Day, the
O’Reilly NCRA Sprint Car Series, presented
by ICM/Ethanol, will try again to get in
their fundraiser for the Steve King
Foundation.
Originally scheduled for June 17, a heavy
downpour forced its postponement until July
3. Series and track officials still plan on
several fundraising activities to benefit
the Foundation.
The
winged warriors last raced over Memorial Day
weekend as Garry Lee Maier of Cimarron,
Kan., swept all three shows and moved into
the point lead. The two-time defending
series champion now has 59 career wins and
three series championships. 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
that 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, or their immediate families, 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.