PARK
CITY, Kan. (June 4, 2007) – Garry Lee Maier
probably didn’t start this season in the manner he
would have preferred.
The two-time
defending champion in the O’Reilly NCRA Sprint Car
Series, presented by ICM/Ethanol, was seventh in
points after the first two shows.
Maier finished
ninth in the April 15 season opener at I-80
Speedway. Then he collided with Mike Chadd on the
second lap of the May 12 feature at Dodge City
Raceway Park. Chadd continued but Garry Lee’s
machine went in on the hook.
But Maier more
than made up for that over Memorial Day weekend as
he handily won all three shows. He led 70 of 70 laps
and roared by the previous point leader Don Droud
Jr. to the top of the standings.
Droud entered
the weekend with a 10-point margin over Chuck
Swenson, who crashed in his heat race the first
night and didn’t race in the other two shows. Droud
ran well the first two nights, finishing sixth at
Junction Motor Speedway and fifth at Lincoln County
Raceway. At WaKeeney Speedway, a DNF from a blown
engine in the feature dropped him to second, 80
points behind Maier.
Mechanical
problems on the first night left Stu Snyder 16th and
cost him a shot at the runner-up spot in points. He
came back to finish second the next two shows and
remains third in the standings, 45 points behind
Droud.
Maier now has
59 career wins in the NCRA 360 sprint car series to
go with three titles.
The series
returns to action June 17 at 81 Speedway in Park
City, Kan., in a benefit race for the Steve King
Foundation. For more information about the
foundation, visit
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.