Steckly Adds
Canadian Flavor To Toyota All-Star Showdown
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Dec. 22, 2008) –
Scott Steckly, the 2008 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series champion, has secured
a ride for the NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown providing international
flavor for this one-of-a-kind all-star event.
Along with the 13 drivers from the
NASCAR Camping World Series, who secured a guaranteed starting position in
the NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown by winning a series event in 2008,
each of the champions from NASCAR’s other developmental series also have
a guaranteed slot in the main event. This truly makes the NASCAR Toyota
All-Star Showdown, considered to be the ‘Daytona 500 of short-track
racing,’ more than just any all-star event. It brings together the
finest short-track racers from all over North America.
The prestigious postseason event, slated
for Jan. 23-24 at Toyota Speedway at Irwindale (Calif.). It will feature
two days of racing and will air live on SPEED beginning at 7 p.m. PT both
nights.
Steckly’s record-setting 2008 season
in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series was, at times, dominating as he
collected his first NASCAR championship. He posted a series-record four
victories en route to the title. He also notched four runner-up finishes.
All told, the driver out of Milverton, Ont., finished in the top five nine
times. He took the points lead after winning the season-opening event at
Cayuga Motor Speedway and did not loosen his grip on the top spot the rest
of the way.
The NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown is
contested in NASCAR Camping World Series cars which are different from
those used in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series meaning that, while he held
a guaranteed starting position in the race, Steckly had to find a suitable
fit in order to participate in the race.
Steckly will be driving a Chevrolet out
of the NDS Motorsports stable based in Milton, Vt. He will be teaming up
with Steve Park, who is NDS Motorsports’ regular entrant in the NASCAR
Camping World Series events. Park holds the distinction of being the only
driver to win races in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, NASCAR Nationwide
Series, NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, NASCAR Camping World Series and
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. Although teaming with Park, Steckly will use
his normal NASCAR Canadian Tire Series crew led by crew chief Greg Gibson.
Steckly is familiar with NASCAR Camping
World Series cars having tested one in October. He also competed in a
similar vehicle at the NASCAR Nationwide Series event in Montreal in
August.
“They’re a little different, but
nothing terribly drastic,” Steckly said. “We’re not as familiar with
the cars or the track, obviously, as most of the other competitors, but I
think we can figure it out.”
It has been a whirlwind few months for
Steckly, who at the beginning of the 2008 season was not sure how deep
into the season he would get, but a sponsorship package materialized in
the early portion of the year.
“It really has been a dream season,”
he said. “From the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series championship and
everything that goes with it right up to this chance to compete in the
NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown. I want to thank everyone at NDS
Motorsports for giving us this opportunity. We are confident we can give
them a good finish.”
Steckly joins a list of top short-track
drivers who have already committed to running in the event, including
NASCAR Camping World Series East and West champions, Matt Kobyluck and
Eric Holmes. Also confirmed to compete are 2007 NASCAR Camping World
Series West champion Mike David, four drivers who have earned rookie of
the year honors in the NASCAR Camping World Series in the last three
season (Jason Bowles, Peyton Sellers, Jeff Barkshire, and Austin Dillon),
and Brian Ickler, winner of the NASCAR Camping World Series combination
race in Iowa this past May along with three-time NASCAR Camping World
Truck Series champion Ron Hornaday Jr.
In addition to Steckly, Holmes and
Kobyluck, champions in NASCAR’s other developmental series include
Philip Morris (NASCAR Whelen All-American Series), Antonio Perez (NASCAR
Mexico Series), Ted Christopher (NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour) and Brian
Loftin (NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour).
The NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown’s
two days of racing will also include action in the NASCAR Whelen
All-American Series with Late Model and Super Late Model races.
To purchase tickets for the NASCAR
Toyota All-Star Showdown, fans can go to www.toyotaspeedwayatirwindale.com
or call the track at (626) 358-1100.
Toyota All-Star Showdown
will be a homecoming for Hornaday
Three-time
Truck champ to run twice at Irwindale
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Dec. 22, 2008) –
For drivers in the NASCAR Camping World Series, the NASCAR Toyota All-Star
Showdown is a chance to showcase their talent in the biggest event of the
year. For Ron Hornaday Jr., it will be more of a homecoming.
Hornaday – who prior to becoming a
three-time champion in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, spent much
of his life in and around the NASCAR Camping World Series West –
recently announced plans to compete in next month’s all-star event at
Toyota Speedway at Irwindale (Calif.).
The prestigious postseason event, slated
for Jan. 23-24, is considered the ‘Daytona 500 of short-track racing.’
It will feature two days of racing and will air live on SPEED beginning at
7 p.m. PT both nights.
Hornaday’s father, Ron Sr., was a
two-time champion in the NASCAR Camping World Series West, when it was
known as the NASCAR Winston West Series – winning back-to-back titles in
1963 and 1964. The younger Hornaday made 46 starts in the series between
1989 and 2001, nearly winning the championship in 1994.
Now he will get the opportunity to
return to the series and compete in the sixth edition of the NASCAR Toyota
All-Star Showdown.
“I’ve always wanted to run it,”
Hornaday said. “It’s been a great series. That’s how I got noticed
in the earlier days when I was racing Winter Heat on TV.”
Although he moved on to become a regular
in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, as well as competing in the
NASCAR Nationwide Series and NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Hornaday returned
from time to time to race in the NASCAR Camping World Series West through
2001. One of those opportunities was the first NASCAR Camping World Series
West race at Toyota Speedway at Irwindale in 1999. He finished fourth in
that event – trailing race winner Steve Portenga, Bill Sedgwick and
Butch Gilliland at the finish.
Despite the 10 years that have passed
since, Hornaday says he has a vivid recollection of the track.
“I remember like it was the back of my
hand, because it was racing just like Tucson where I kind of made a name
for myself,” he said. “It’s a triple-groove race track, where you
can run the top, middle and bottom.”
While he expects the track to be much
the same, Hornaday anticipates the competition will be different.
Hornaday joins a list of top short-track
drivers who have already committed to running in the event, including
NASCAR Camping World Series East and West champions, Matt Kobyluck and
Eric Holmes. Also confirmed to compete are 2007 NASCAR Camping World
Series West champion Mike David, four drivers who have earned rookie of
the year honors in the NASCAR Camping World Series in the last three
season (Jason Bowles, Peyton Sellers, Jeff Barkshire, and Austin Dillon),
and Brian Ickler, winner of the NASCAR Camping World Series combination
race in Iowa this past May.
“Everything’s changed so much,” he
said. “Everyone’s learned so much about the cars. It’s so
competitive. I’m looking forward to going out there to put a good show
on and give the fans a good race.”
Hornaday, who hailed from Palmdale,
Calif., prior to moving to North Carolina, also looks forward to seeing a
lot of his old friends at the all-star event.
“I’ve got a lot of friends that I
grew up with and went to school with and some who have followed my career.
It’ll be great to see them,” he said.
In addition to the NASCAR Camping World
Series, the NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown’s two days of racing will
also include action in the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series with Late
Model and Super Late Model races. Hornaday’s homecoming plans include
competing in the Super Late Model race, driving for a car builder he knew
early in his racing career.
“The first car I ever bought was from
Dave Jackson,” Hornaday recalled. “It’s been about 25 years since I
drove one of his cars. It’s going to be neat. I really appreciate them
bringing a car out for me and the opportunity to drive out there. It’s
going to be fun. I’m really looking forward to it.”
In addition to being a three-time
champion in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, Hornaday was a two-time
champion in the former NASCAR Southwest Tour. His racing resume also
includes 179 starts in the NASCAR Nationwide Series and 45 starts in the
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.
To purchase tickets for the NASCAR
Toyota All-Star Showdown, fans can go to www.toyotaspeedwayatirwindale.com
or call the track at (626) 358-1100.