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Cywinski To Make ASL Debut At I-94 Raceway Sunday Evening
SAUK CENTRE, MN -- Three-time ASA National Tour champion Kevin Cywinski of
Lakeville, MN will make his debut in the new American StockCar League (ASL)
Sunday night, July 3 at the I-94 Raceway in Sauk Centre, MN.
Racing will begin at 6 p.m. highlighted by a 150-lap ASL feature and 50-lap
Mid-Am Super Truck feature. Compact U Cars and Thunder Cars will also
compete on the 3/8-mile paved oval.
Practice begins at 2 p.m. with qualifying at 5 p.m. Twenty-four
cars are scheduled to start the 150-lap ASL race.
"I've raced at Sauk Centre before and I like the characteristics of the
track. It's a driver's track with a lot of three-wide
racing. I'm looking forward to it," Cywinski said. He
will drive the Country Joe Homes Monte Carlo.
Cywinski won ASA National titles in 1997, 2002 and 2003. He was also the
ARTGO Late Model Series champion in 1995 and the Central Wisconsin Racing
Association champion in 1986.
Some of his top competition for Sunday night's 150 includes Steve
Carlson of West Salem, WI, Jarit Johnson of El Cajon, CA, Bryan Reffner of
Stevens Point, WI, Trevor Stewart of St. Cloud, MN, Jonathan Davenport of
Blairsville, GA, Nate Theise of Lakeville, MN, Adrew Morrissey of DeForest,
WI, Ronnie Hawley of Winona, MN, Ladon Cassill of Fairfax, IA, Hal Collins of
Fort Worth, TX, Ryan Mathews of Lake Geneva, WI and Jeff Streeter of
Chowchilla, CA.
"It should be a good race," Cywinski said. "I think it
will be the best field of cars ASL has had so far," he noted.
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