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Danica
Patrick Joins 5 Other Drivers at Feed The Children Prelude to the
Dream, Total
Now 18
March 17, 2012
ROSSBURG,
OH (March 14) – Dirt
racing’s grandest
stage, Eldora Speedway, will set the scene for Danica Patrick’s long
awaited
dirt track debut. She joins Ryan Newman, Bobby Labonte, Kenny Wallace,
Ty
Dillon and Aric Almirola in the third installment of roster
announcements for
the Wednesday, June 6 running of the Feed The Children Prelude to the
Dream,
bringing the total of announced superstar drivers to 18.
After
a
seven-year run in INDYCAR racing, where she captured Rookie of the Year
honors
in 2005 and win in Motegi, Japan in 2008, Patrick made the bold move to
concentrate full-time in NASCAR racing this year.
She is concentrating her efforts
full-time in
the Nationwide Series with JR Motorsports, along with a limited
schedule of
Sprint Cup racing under the banner of three-time Sprint Cup champion
and Eldora
Speedway owner, Tony Stewart and his Stewart-Haas Racing camp.
At
the age
of 10, Patrick turned a few laps on dirt, but never in a stock car.
“I
raced on
dirt once before in a go-kart when I was young, but that’s about it. It’s going to be a
challenge for sure, but I
know Tony has offered to help in any way possible.
I’m excited about it, but I’m also
nervous,”
stated Patrick. “It’s
a totally
different style of racing, so I’m not sure what to expect. But, it’s
for a
great cause with Feed The Children benefiting from the money raised
this year,
so I’m ready to give it a shot.”
Ryan
Newman
is no stranger to either the dirt or short track wars, as his early
career
found him blazing throughout the Midwest en route to an amazing 170
feature
wins in USAC (United States Auto Club) Midget, Sprint and Silver Crown
competition. However,
he has yet to
garner a victory at Eldora and that is a statistic the 15-time NASCAR
Sprint
Cup winner wants to change. This
will
mark his seventh Prelude appearance, with a fourth-place finish in 2009
his
highest mark to date.
Inside
knowledge is no problem for Bobby Labonte.
The 2000 NASCAR Sprint Cup champion
fields a very successful short-track
dirt Late Model team headed up by Earl Pearson, Jr. who has a much
heralded
Eldora World 100 win to his credit.
Pearson will be coaching Labonte
throughout the evening as the 21-time
Sprint Cup winner makes his seventh Prelude appearance.
With
his
ever-present smile and quick wit, Kenny Wallace returns to the Prelude
as a fan
favorite. As
the youngest of the famed
racing Wallace siblings, Kenny has had no trouble following their
successful
footsteps. He has a
thing for
firsts. Kenny won
the main event in his
first-ever attempt at racing when he strapped into a Street Stock in
1982 and
then when the Prelude to the Dream was introduced in 2005, he was the
first
driver to claim a win. While
he is a
regular on the tough NASCAR Nationwide Series circuit, he remains close
to dirt
grassroots racing with his Modified efforts.
His 2012 short-track season is off to a
great start, with four feature
wins in the month of February.
Another
driver having to follow older brother footsteps is Ty Dillon, brother
to Austin
and grandson of legendary car owner Richard Childress.
As Austin creates standards, Ty reaches
out
and meets them. He
concluded the 2011
season with an ARCA Racing Series National championship and then kicked
off the
2012 campaign by capturing the UNOH DIRTcar Modified Nationals in
Florida. He
now sets his sights on the NASCAR Camping
World Truck Series and taking the title that older brother Austin
earned in
2011. Ty was able
to get a taste of
Eldora during the 2011 World 100 where he finished a creditable 8th in
the
B-Main in his first-ever visit to the famed .500 mile clay oval.
Aric
Almirola’s career began with go karts in 1992, but his tenacity to
succeed has
seen a steady climb up the ladder through Modifieds, into the Joe Gibbs
Diversity program, into the NASCAR Nationwide Series and into today’s
spotlight
where he has landed a ride in the renowned Petty Motorsports #43 in the
NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series. He
is quickly
adapting to that team with a twelve-place finish at Phoenix already
under their
belt. With six
previous Prelude starts,
last year’s strong third place finish was his best showing.
Race
fans
can catch all the behind-the-scenes preparation for the event by
following the
track, event, charity, drivers and officials on Twitter:
@EldoraSpeedway,
@PreludetoDream, @FeedTheChildren, @DanicaPatrick, @RyanNewman39,
@Bobby_Labonte,
@Kenny_Wallace, @tydillon, @aric_almirola.
Joining
these six will be the previously announced Feed The Children Prelude to
the
Dream drivers Clint Bowyer, Kasey Kahne, Kurt Busch, Dave Blaney, Tony
Kanaan,
Ron Capps, Jimmie Johnson, Just Allgaier, Bill Elliott, Ray Evernham,
David
Gilliland and Cruz Pedregon.
Tickets
and campsites for the Feed
The Children
Prelude to the Dream and all other 2012 Eldora Speedway Major Events
including
the $100,000-to-win Dirt Late Model Dream presented by Ferris
Commercial
Mowers, $50,000-to-win World of Outlaws Kings Royal
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