2012-01-13

Glen Wood Never Set Out To Create NASCAR Sprint Cup Dynasty

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Virginian’s Decision To Race Instead Of Cut Wood Benefited Many Racing Stars

 

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 13, 2012) – Glen Wood began his working life hauling timber to Virginia’s sawmills before deciding that racing cars offered a more exciting – and ultimately profitable – way of life.

 

It turned out to be a decision well made. The complete story of Wood’s accomplishments in NASCAR has yet to be written but the next chapter unfolds Jan. 20 when the 86-year-old Wood is inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

 

Though Wood won just four times – all at Bowman-Gray Stadium in North Carolina – he planted the seeds that germinated into NASCAR Sprint Cup Series racing history that continues to be made today.

 

Glen Wood and brothers Leonard, Delano, Clay and Ray Lee went from weekend racers to the Stuart, Va.-based team that for more than 50 years has employed some of NASCAR’s greatest names. Glen Wood won his first race in 1960.

 

Trevor Bayne won last year’s Daytona 500 bookending a litany of superstar winners that includes NASCAR Hall of Fame member David Pearson, fellow Hall inductee Cale Yarborough, Tiny Lund, Marvin Panch, A.J. Foyt, Buddy Baker, Neil Bonnett and road racer Dan Gurney.

 

Wood’s team has won 98 times in seven different decades, a total that includes five Daytona 500s. The Wood Brothers also excelled outside the NASCAR world, sending Jim Clark to victory in the 1965 Indianapolis 500.

 

“It’s such a long trip from 1950 to now. It’s sort of hard to believe,” said Wood following the announcement of his selection to the NASCAR Hall of Fame. “It’s one of the biggest honors you could have. I didn’t come here alone; I had a lot of help. There’s five of us brothers. All of those helped at one time or another.”

 

Wood’s brother and choreographer of the modern pit stop, Leonard, has been nominated for future NASCAR Hall of Fame consideration.

 

Glen Wood – whose early racing nickname was “Woodchopper” because he owned a saw mill – began racing in an era where stock cars actually were street cars.

 

When Speedy Thompson won the inaugural National 400 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 1960, the Ford he drove had been junked because of fire damage. The fire saved the Woods from having to removing heavy soundproofing and other materials – ultimately removing weight as well.

The victory was the team’s first on a superspeedway. Wood would later say that his share of the $12,710 purse was a turning point.

Wood purchased his first race car, a 1938 Ford Coupe, for $50 in 1950. As a NASCAR premier series driver, Wood was active from 1953 through 1964 ultimately competing in 62 races. His first victory came on April 18, 1960; his fourth and last on July 13, 1963. He was one of the day’s better qualifiers winning the pole 14 times. Wood’s average starting position was 6.1.

 

In 1959, he ran a career-high 20 races, finishing 13 times in the top 10. The following season statistically was his best: nine races, three wins, four poles and six top-five and seven top-10 finishes.

 

Wood and his brothers bought a 1961 Ford Starliner which they tested at Charlotte Motor Speedway on behalf of Ford, which had no factory-supported presence in the series at the time. The Woods and Ford entered NASCAR premier series racing together and have been paired since – the longest association between a race team and a manufacturer.

 

Tiny Lund claimed the team’s first Daytona 500 victory in 1963, substituting for Marvin Panch, who’d been injured the day before in a sports car race. Fellow NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee Yarborough won the race in 1968, followed by Foyt in 1972, NASCAR Hall of Famer Pearson in 1976 and Bayne in 2010.

 

The team’s association with Pearson was most notable. Pearson and the Woods won 43 times between 1972 and 1978, seasons in which the team pursued partial schedules comprising only the sport’s most significant events.

 

Between 1964 and 1968, Dan Gurney won four times at the old Riverside (Calif.) International Raceway road course driving for the Woods.

 

With children Eddie and Len Wood and Kim Hall, the organization scored its most improbable victory in last year’s Daytona 500. Bayne, driving in just his second NASCAR Sprint Cup race, gave the Woods their 98th victory. "It was unbelievable that that happened, we go down there with a rookie driver. He'd driven one time for us at Texas, and ran real well,” said Wood. "But I don't think anybody would ever have dreamed he would've won the Daytona 500."

 

Glen Wood remains a humble man – regardless of the history that he and his team continue to write in NASCAR. “I’d like to be remembered as a fair competitor, a man whose handshake was his word,” said Wood.

 

 

For additional information, contact:

Owen A. Kearns, NASCAR Integrated Marketing Communications

 


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Alex Montminy poursuit son développement avec la Série Sportsman

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Québec, QC (13 janvier 2012) – Le jeune pilote de 16 ans, Alex Montminy, de Lévis est le troisième pilote à avoir complété formellement son accréditation pour la saison 2012 dans la Série Sportsman Québec.

Alex qui est en nomination dans la catégorie meilleur espoir Canadien du stock car sur asphalte par la réputée revue canadienne-anglaise Inside Track Motorsport News a choisi de continuer son développement dans la Série Sportsman.

 

"Nous avons privilégié la Série Sportsman pour poursuivre mon apprentissage.  La compétition y est féroce, les bolides performants et elle offre une valeur ajoutée par son professionnalisme qui ne peut que contribuer à mon avancement" déclara Alex.

En 2011, le plus jeune pilote de l'histoire de la série a complété chacune des manches et s'est classé au 13e rang du classement cumulatif de la Série. Il a enregistré 1 top-5 et 5 top-10.

"Alex sera de retour au volant de la Toyota Camry No. 18, mais cette dernière aura subit une importante modification.  Nous ferons passer la suspension arrière d'un système à lame à celui utilisant des combinés ressort-amortisseurs ("coil overs").  D'ailleurs nous serons associés au constructeur D.G.R. et comptons sur les judicieux conseils de Dany Gagnon encore cette année.  C'est certain que nous relevons les attentes, nous voulons poursuivre la progression et bâtir sur la belle lancée que nous avons connu en fin d'année passée" déclara Guy Monminy le père et responsable de l'équipe.

"Alex en sera à sa 3e saison avec la Série en 2012.  Déjà, nous avons pu constater une amélioration marquée sur ses résultats l'an dernier.  L'encadrement continu qu'il reçoit de personnes expérimentées porte fruit.  Il ne serait pas surprenant de le voir visiter le podium à quelques reprises cette année et qui sait, peut être même enregistré une première victoire" déclara André Poulin, président de la série.

Pour tout connaître sur Alex Montminy, visitez sa page de pilote au :
http://www.seriesportsman.ca/francai...eam-levis.html


Si vous désirez vous prononcer sur le sondage de la revue Inside Track Motorsports News et supporter la nomination d'Alex, veuillez remplir le sondage qui se trouve à l'adresse:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ITMN_RCA_2011

 

La levée de rideau pour la série se fera avec une journée d’essai et d’inspection à l’autodrome Montmagny le 12 mai et la première compétition, un 75 tour, aura lieu le 19 mai à l’Autodrome St-Eustache dans le cadre du festival sportsman qui mettra aussi en vedette les Sportsmans ANCA et la classe Sportsman de la piste américain Airborne Speedway.

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Pour de plus amples informations, contactez:

 

André Poulin, Président Série Sportsman Québec

 


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Sarah Cornett-Ching Seeks Help of Fans and Sponsors with Voting in the 'Always a Champion' Video Contest; Winner to Receive Sponsorship

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January 13, 2012

PENTICTON, BRITISH COLUMBIA - Sarah Cornett-Ching is seeking the help of fans and sponsors to vote for her daily in a video contest that she has entered.  The contest is titled ‘Always a Champion’ and there will be five winners of this contest that will receive a $10,000 sponsorship from Champion Spark Plugs for the upcoming 2012 racing season, and one grand prize winner of a $50,000 sponsorship package.

 

The ‘Always a Champion’ contest began at the start of the New Year, and runs through February 5th, 2012.  You can vote once a day on the video, and by signing up to vote on the site, you will also be eligible to win free apparel from Champion.  In order to vote, simply go to www.alwaysachampion.com and register.  Once you have registered, type Sarah Cornett-Ching in the search field, click on the video and vote.  Once registered, you can also vote right from the www.sccracing.com website.

"This is a great contest that Champion has put on for us racers, and with your help we may have a chance to win one of those coveted sponsorship packages" says Cornett-Ching.  "We encourage everyone to vote for us daily between now and February 5th and leave a comment on the video. The Champion sponsorship, along with the help of our already existing sponsors for 2012 would make a great combination going into the new season."

The five finalists (one per each racing category) will be determined by a Sponsor-selected panel of judges based on the following criteria: Inspirational Quality (34%); Relevance to Theme/Best Depiction of a Champion (33%); and number of votes (33%). All eligible Contest Entries will be judged from January 16, 2012 through January 31, 2012.  While the voting doesn’t solely determine who wins the contest, the 33% is very important in determining the winner.

"We have been promoting the video contest through social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter since the voting began" adds Cornett-Ching who has utilized these sites all year long to keep sponsors and fans informed of any news throughout the year.

"We need to step it up in order to be in the running for this sponsorship when it closes in a few weeks."

Since 2005, Sarah Cornett-Ching has racked up a pile of awards, including Most Aspiring driver as well as Champion in her division that year.  Two years later, after moving up a class, she claimed the championship again.  In 2008 she claimed her first ever top five finish in the NASCAR Whelen All American Series, and the following year she finished third overall in the series points standings.  In addition to her third place in points, she also claimed awards for Most Improved driver, Most Dedicated to the Sport and West Coast Sportsman Rookie of the Year Award.  In 2010 she claimed fifth place in points in both the Okanagen Street Stock Series and the West Coast Sportsman Series.  She was also named Most Improved Driver and Most Dedicated Driver of the West Coast Sportsman Series.  In 2011, Sarah again won Most Improved Driver in the West Coast Sportsman Series, finishing fourth in points, and won Rookie of the Year, and Most Improved driver in the OK Tire ARCA West Series, finishing eighth in points.

For more information on Sarah Cornett-Ching and to follow her racing accomplishments, please visit her newly revamped website, www.sccracing.com or visit her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/sccracing.

Sarah Cornett-Ching seeks the help of fans and sponsors in the ‘Always a Champion’ voting contest.  (SCC Racing Photo Collection)

 


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Dave Paryzo se joint à la grande famille de l'Autodrome Drummond

Jeudi 5 janvier 2012 – David Pariseau – directeur des communications

 

En plein préparatif de la 62e saison de courses de l’Autodrome Drummond, Yan Bussière est fier d’annoncer la venue de Dave Paryzo en tant que nouveau directeur des communications.

 

Impliqué dans le monde du stock car sur terre battue depuis son enfance, Paryzo a d’abord été membre de l’équipe du vétéran Robin David de 1999-2004. Auteur du livre Au fil des ans sur l’histoire de l’Autodrome Granby (2002), il s’est retrouvé derrière le volant du semi-pro #2 de 2004 à 2007 et du lightning Sprint #20 en 2009. David s’acquittera de la rédaction des communiqués de presse en plus de travailler de concert avec Antony Marcotte pour la préparation de l’analyse des programmes de courses. Celui-ci s’engage avec l’équipe de l’Autodrome Drummond à rehausser à nouveau la qualité du spectacle avec de nouvelles innovations.

 

En raison d’engagements personnels, Martin Bélanger doit céder son poste de relationniste ainsi que sa conjointe Isabelle Nault qui l’assistait dans son travail. L’équipe s’unit pour les remercier et les féliciter pour l’excellent travail réalisé au cours de la saison 2011.

 

À quelques mois de l’arrivée de la prochaine campagne, Dave Paryzo amènera sans aucun doute du sang nouveau au tracé du Centre du Québec. Âgé de 25 ans, Paryzo devient le plus jeune relationniste de l’histoire de l’Autodrome Drummond. Dynamique et déterminé, c’est avec beaucoup d’enthousiasme qu’il accepte le défi.

 

L’Autodrome Drummond, la F1 de la terre battue !

 

Dave Paryzo

daveparyzo@hotmail.ca

Directeur des communications

Autodrome Drummond 

 


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STEVE COTE: DE RETOUR AU CANADA / RETURNS HOME TO CANADA

STEVE COTE: DE RETOUR AU CANADA

OBJECTIF: LE TITRE DE RECRUE NASCAR CANADIAN TIRE SERIES

 

 

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Kahnawake, QC  —12 janvier 2012 — Le pilote de Montréal et champion 2010 de la NASCAR Whelen All American Series au Québec, Steve Cote, sera de retour au Canada après avoir passé l'année dernière aux États-Unis.  Lors de son séjour à Roseville en Californie, il a remporté le titre de recrue et terminé deuxième au classement cumulatif de la classe Modifiés NASCAR Whelen All American Series à la piste All American Speedway.

STEVE COTE: RETURNS HOME TO CANADA

HIS GOALS ARE SET ON NASCAR CANADIAN TIRE SERIES ROOKIE OF THE YEAR TITLE

 

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Kahnawake, QC  — January 12, 2012 — Montreal (Quebec) stock car driver and the 2010 NASCAR Whelen All American Series Quebec Champion, Steve Cote, returns home to Canada after a year away in the United States, where he claimed Rookie of the Year Title and finished second in points in the NASCAR Whelen All American Series Modified ranks at All American Speedway in Roseville, California (USA).

 

Une entente a été conclue entre Steve Cote Racing et White Motorsports qui permettra à Cote de participer à chacune des douze courses du championnat NASCAR Canadian Tire Series avec l'objectif de remporter le titre de recrue de l'année.

 

"Je suis très fébrile à l'idée de compétitionner à travers le Canada, dans le  plus haut niveau de compétition en stock car qu'il y a au pays.  C'est un privilège pour moi d'être associé à NASCAR, White Motorsports et son propriétaire Derek White.  Nos aurons deux voitures à notre disposition pour participer au championnat, elles sont actuellement à être modifiées afin d'être munies des plus récentes avancées technologiques.  De plus je serai à nouveau réuni avec mon frère, Jonathan, qui a déjà acquis une année d'expérience dans la série avec White Motorsports.  Je pourrai donc être compétitif dès le début" a déclaré Steve Cote.

 

La série NASCAR Canadian Tire Series représente le plus haut niveau de compétition en sport motorisé et le seul championnat national au Canada.  Les meilleurs équipes et pilotes de stock car compétitionnent sur des circuits ovales et des circuits routiers à travers le pays à titre d'épreuve principale, entre autre au Grand-Prix de Trois-Rivières et à deux reprises en marge des séries internationales du NASCAR Nationwide à Montréal et de l'IndyCar à Edmonton.  La foule ayant assisté aux épreuves est estimée à plus de 360 000 personnes à travers le Canada et à plus de 168 000 téléspectateurs à chacune des épreuves diffusées sur la chaîne TSN.

 

La levée de rideaux sur la saison 2012 de Steve Cote et la Série NASCAR Canadian Tire se fera sur le circuit routier de Mosport International Raceway (Bowmanville, ON) le 20 mai 2012.  Le championnat de 12 courses visitera des installations dans les provinces de Nouvelle-Écosse, Québec, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta et Colombie-Britannique.

Suivez @stevecoteracing et @whitemotorsport sur Twitter et assurez vous de consulter la page Steve Cote Racing sur Facebook à www.facebook.com/stevecoteracing

 

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Le pilote de Montréal au Québec, Steve Cote, aura 21 ans le 24 janvier prochain.  Il a remporté le titre de champion Québécois NASCAR Whelen All American en 2010 alors qu'il compétitionnait en Sportsman à l'Autodrome St-Eustache et celui de recrue de l'année pour la NASCAR Whelen All American dans l'état de la Californie alors qu'il a participé au championnat Open Wheel Modified (voiture modifiée) à la piste All American Speedway de Roseville en Californie (États-unis).

 

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Steve Cote au volant de la voiture de type modifiée, munie d'un moteur de 575 chevaux, qui roule sur le tracé de All American Speedway à Roseville, Californie (États-unis).

 

Les photos sont disponibles sans frais pour les médias.

 

Pour de plus amples informations, contactez:

Marc Patrick Roy, Roy Motorsports

An agreement was reached between Steve Cote Racing and White Motorsports to participate in all twelve races of the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Championship with goals set on the Rookie of the Year Title.

 

"I am excited to race from coast-to-coast at the highest level of stock car racing in Canada.  It is a privilege for me to be associated with NASCAR, White Motorsports and its owner Derek White.  We will have two cars at our disposal, both of which are currently being upgraded to the latest specifications.  Also, I will be reunited once more with my brother, Jonathan, who has already accumulated a year of experience with White Motorsports in the NCATS series. This will allow me to be competitive going in" declared Steve Cote.

 

The NASCAR Canadian Tire Series is Canada's top level of motorsport and only National motorsport championship.  Canada's top teams and drivers racing stock cars on both oval and road courses from coast to coast as the headline show, including the Trois-Rivieres Grand Prix and as a companion series to the NASCAR Nationwide in Montreal and the IndyCar Series in Edmonton.  Attendance is estimated at over 360 000 people across Canada and each of the average TV viewership per event on TSN was 168 000 viewers.

 

Steve Cote and the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series kick off the 2012 Championship on the Mosport International Raceway road course (Bowmanville, ON) on May 20th, 2012.  The 12-race Championship will visit racing facilities in Nova Scotia, Quebec, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia.

Follow @stevecoteracing and @whitemotorsport on Twitter and make sure to check out the Steve Cote Racing page on Facebook at www.facebook.com/stevecoteracing

 

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Montréal, QC stock car driver, Steve Cote, will turn 21 on January 24, 2012.  He won the NASCAR Whelen All American Quebec Champion title in 2010 as he competed in the sportsman ranks at Autodrome St-Eustache and the NASCAR Whelen All American California State Rookie of the Year Title as he competed in the Open Wheel Modified ranks at All American Speedway in Roseville, California (USA).

 

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Steve Cote behind the wheel of the Open Wheel modified, a 575 horse-power race car, at speed on the All American Speedway in Roseville, California (USA).

 

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For more information, contact:

Marc Patrick Roy, Roy Motorsports

 


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