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INSCA & State Line Awards Banquet
November 3, 2007

Annual Meeting
Templins in Post Falls, ID
Ticket Deadline - October 10th

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I am pleased to report to all of our INSCA members that your INSCA club has made great progress in 2007. 
 As our 2007 race season draws to a close on September 29th at Stateline Speedway, 
we all can be very proud of our joint accomplishments together in 2007.
 
We want to thank Mission Foods, Rent-Rite and all our other very special 2007 club sponsors as well 
as all the individual race team sponsors for supporting our INSCA team efforts.  We just could not do it 
without your involvement and
support. We also want to express our thanks and appreciation to 
Joe Doellefeld and his Stateline Speedway team, Rick Rice and his Spokane Raceway Park staff 
and the fine folks at Mission Valley Speedway in Pablo , Montana .  They have all provided us with 
great, safe facilities so that we may partner up with them to provide area race fans with the 
excitement of open-wheeled winged sprint car racing. 
We
have all enjoyed the close competition, excitement and great racing this year.  We continue to have a tight championship point’s battle as we head into our final event for 2007 on September 29th, providing an 
extra level of excitement for our very loyal race
fans. We are also asking you to contact any other 
sprint car race teams throughout the region who have finished their regular season to 
encourage them to come "play" as we wrap up our 2007 race season. 
In addition, please respond fully to our new webmaster's request for any additional information 
ne
eded about you, your race team and your sponsors.  It is important that our INSCA Club 
web site represent you and our clubs determination to continue to build open-wheel excitement 
throughout the inland northwest and
beyond. 
The year end awards banquet will be held in Post Falls in early November and will be 
discussed at the next drivers meeting. 
I want to thank each of you for your kindness, support and encouragement during this very exciting INSCA racing year. Let’s finish out the 2007 season strong and start building for an even better 2008!

 Sincerely,
Ron Turner, President INSCA


Source: INSCA Media

Inland Northwest Sprint Cars Gear up for Championship Night


Spokane, WA (9-25-07) - As the 2007 Inland Northwest Sprint Car Association (INSCA) season draws to a close, the Championship points battle is tight heading into the final race this Saturday night at Stateline Speedway in Post Falls, Idaho. 2005 INSCA Rookie of the Year, Tony Berry, holds a 22 point advantage over Spokane's Justin Popple who is competing in his first full season of pavement sprint car racing.

 
The 2007 INSCA season, brought to you by Mission Foods, has seen several different faces in victory lane, but the one seen most often has been sprint car legend, Rick Brown. Brown has been undefeated when he has traveled to INSCA events, winning at both Spokane Raceway Park and Stateline Speedway.
 
One driver that hasn't visited victory lane yet in the 2007 campaign is the current points leader, Berry. "Our year has been a model of consistency; that being said we show up each week to win. It'd be great to finish off the season for our sponsors, ACRAnet, Sign Service, CDA Gold Carts and Duncan Marine with a win this Saturday,"commented the 23 year old driver.
 
Justin Popple's season includes one trip to victory lane which happened earlier in the season at Stateline Speedway, the site of the last race of the year which is encouraging to Popple, "We really weren't at our best up at the half-mile (Spokane Raceway Park), but I am excited that we can head into the final race of the year with a shot at the championship at a track that I think we're figuring out more and more each time we visit."
 
Third place man in the points is also the leading Rookie of the Year contender, 16-year old Cole Tupling. The second generation driver improved his points position after a terrific second place finish to Rick Brown at the series' last event at Spokane Raceway Park. "SRP is a lot of a fun because of the high-speeds and it's kind of disappointing that the season is coming to an end right now because we're really starting to run well. For our first year of racing, our family race team couldn't be any happier with our performance."
 
Come cheer on the exciting action of the Inland Northwest Sprint Car Association one final time in 2007 this Saturday night under the lights at Stateline Speedway in Post Falls, Idaho. For more information visit the new-look www.insca.us or call INSCA President, Ron Turner, at 509.921.1307

 


Spokane Raceway Park September 8th

Main Event Results

Place Car #

Start

Driver/Owner
1 99 5 Rick Brown/Jim Diemert
2 3 2 Cole Tupling/Mike Tupling
3 53 4 Tony Berry/Michael Bartle
4 19 3 Justin Popple
5 45 1 Cory Harbison
6 44 6 Ron Turner
 

"Quick Rick Brown" Sets Blistering 112 mph FT at SRP INSCA Event"

The INSCA Winged Sprint cars returned to the big fast half-mile Spokane Raceway Park race track for the second time in 2007.  Another exciting open-wheel event allowed once again, for this dedicated group of INSCA Club members to put forth a great show for the large crowd at SRP to enjoy.  In both of the events this year this group of racers ran both the Main Events at SRP with no yellows and good hard high-speed racing throughout.

 
The sixteen year old INSCA "Rookie of the Year" contender, Cole Tupling proved once again that he has the developing driver skills, determination and on-track race craft to continue his exciting first race season's positive results. " I feel very lucky to be able to race hard with these great drivers and I continue to learn more every race about my race car and myself" stated a very excited Cole Tupling after his terrific second place finish to Rick Brown.
 
The tight "points race" continues on to the final event of the season on September 29th at Stateline Speedway in Post Falls, Idaho with Tony Berry ahead of Justin Popple by only twenty-two points.  The #53 and #19 sprint cars started side by side and finished nose to tail all night long as these good friends and fierce competitors both did their basic jobs finishing third and fourth respectively
 
Ron Turner, INSCA Club President was all smiles as he recapped this exciting event and the race clubs season in general.  Turner enthusiastically pointed out "The INSCA Club has had a very successful race season here at SRP and at Stateline Speedway as well.  We also enjoyed our successful club event at Mission Valley Speedway at Pablo, Montana.  This is a club that is governed by racers for racers, our fans and marketing partners to provide an exciting brand of open-wheel racing throughout the inland northwest.  I am very proud of our club and its members and we all look forward to our next event at Stateline Speedway on September 29th."
 
For additional information on how you too can become part of the INSCA Club please visit us at www.INSCA.us or call 509 921 1307

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