Golden
Isles Speedway News Release
January
24, 2003
WINSTON
CUP CHAMPION BILL ELLIOTT TURNS HIGH-SPEED LAPS IN DIRT LATE MODEL AT
GOLDEN ISLES SPEEDWAY IN PRACTICE SESSION
(Brunswick,
GA) NASCAR Winston Cup legend Bill Elliott participated in a private
practice session at Golden Isles Speedway on January 20th as
a test session for his dirt car program. Elliott was joined on the
5/8-mile speed plant by dirt late model star, Ray Cook of Murphy, NC and
Golden Isles Speedway owner/promoter Arlene Pittman, who aside from here
promotional tasks at several South Georgia racetracks is also a
competitor in the NASCAR Goody’s Dash Series.
Elliott’s laps at the
oiled dirt oval came as a part of his continuing enjoyment of some seat
time in his dirt late model racecar.
“It
is certainly a honor to have a driver of Elliott’s caliber and fame to
come down here to Golden Isles Speedway for a practice session,”
suggests Arlene Pittman.
“Bill had a great time
out there on the track and commented that the racing surface here at
Golden Isles Speedway is a breed of it’s own, in which, it is not clay
and it is not asphalt,” Pittman said of Elliott’s assessment of the
oil-based surface which has seen many legendary racers of years past
compete. “The session
that we had is a good indicator for the racing conditions with the
upcoming Lucas Oil Georgia State Late Model Triple Crown Series event on
February 2nd and it should really be exciting,” concluded
Pitman.
‘Awesome’
Bill unloaded his #9 GRT dirt car out on the track and posted some
blistering times at Golden Isles Speedway.
Pittman and Cook showed
Elliott the fastest groove around the track, and then the two reviewed
their laps. “After Bill found the fast line, he went back out and made
it look like book-work. He never lifted off the throttle in turns 3 and
4 and set very impressive times,” states Pittman.
Cook,
known as the Tar Heel Tiger among short-track fans, was on hand and
assisted with Elliott’s setup and efforts as he has in recent visits
to several other dirt racetracks.
Cook is a former champion
of the “Show Me 100” dirt late model spectacle at West Plains (MO)
Motor Speedway and has posted a consistent string of Top-5 National
Championship points finishes on the United Dirt Track Racing Association
(UDTRA) tour and its predecessor the Hav-A-Tampa/Phillies Cigars Dirt
Racing Series during the past 8 years.
Cook’s team is based in
North Georgia with team owners Brownie and Cheryl Brown of Young Harris,
GA having had an ongoing relationship with Elliott’s organization,
particularly with Bill’s brother and engine builder Ernie Elliott
whose powerplants Cook and his team have used from time to time during
the past 5-6 seasons on dirt.
“It was also a pleasure
to have Ray Cook come with Bill to test here as well,” states Pittman.
‘Million
Dollar’ Bill began his racing career on the Georgia dirt tracks with
his brothers racing under their father’s guidance out of their
Dawsonville, GA race shop and in which time, the 15–time NASCAR
Winston Cup Most Popular driver rapidly escalated his career and
eventual fame as one of NASCAR Winston Cup racings most successful
stars. With the Winston Cup season weeks away, Elliott is hoping that
his hectic schedule in and around Speedweeks and other test and
appearance dates will allow him to return to his dirt roots in
competition in next weekend’s 60-lap affair at Golden Isles Speedway
on Sunday, February 2nd .
The $10,000 to win Golden
Isles Speedway event is the third and final leg of the 2003 Lucas Oil
Triple Crown Late Model Series which includes a Friday night (Jan 31)
stop in Savannah, GA and a Saturday night (Feb 1) visit to Waycross (GA)
Motor Speedway.
“Bill
has not made any final commitments or promises yet as whether or not he
can be certain he can return to compete next week, but he really wants
to come back and race on this track next week if at all possible,”
noted Pittman. “This time
of the year poses a lot of scheduling challenges with the many
commitments that someone like Bill has, but depending on his scheduling
we may very well see him racing at Brunswick next weekend,” commented
Pittman.
Press
Release Credit:
Brandon McCullers/Victory Lane Communications, Inc.
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