Source: NASCAR
Public Relations
Date: 05/25/2005
The time has finally come for the NASCAR AutoZone Elite
Division, Northwest Series to get the 2005 season underway. The
off-season was extended due to inclement weather in late March
at Evergreen Speedway in Monroe, Wash., which has done nothing
but add to the anxiety and excitement for this weekend’s event.
The field is stacked with over 30 entries for the Okanogan
Seattle Transport 125 to be held at Yakima (Wash.) Speedway this
Saturday, May 28 where local Yakima drivers will make up nearly
one-fifth of the field. Among all drivers entered in the race,
they account for over 150 series victories, 12 Northwest Series
championships (Garrett Evans – 4, Ron Eaton – 3, Jeff Jefferson
– 2, John Dillon, Pete Harding and Gary Lewis) and six series
Rookie-of-the-Year Awards (John Bender, Joe Benedetti, Travis
Bennett, Wilbur Bruce and Jason Jefferson).
To say that everyone is ready is a fairly big understatement.
After the long off-season, the drivers, crews, officials and
track personnel all are chomping at the bit to get on the track
for exciting Northwest Series action, which, a season ago, saw
the season championship decided by a single point.
“It’s time to go. I’ve done some racing already this year, but
this is home. I can’t wait,” said defending two-time
Northwest Series champion and Naches, Washington native Jeff
Jefferson.
Bennett, last season’s championship runner-up from Ellensburg,
Wash., expressed similar thoughts, but his level
of anticipation is heightened. He will be debuting a new racecar
for the DS Racing team in the event. “There is
always some doubt when you take a new car onto the track, but
I’m excited. I’ve never had a new racecar,” said
Bennett. “We’ve also added a new sponsor, J.T.’s Home
Insulation, to go along with Zeb’s Truck Stop and
Knudson Lumber.”
Also debuting a new car is Yakima’s Jason Jefferson, who has
finished third and second in the championship
points race the last two years, respectively. He will be looking
to visit victory lane for the first time in a Northwest
Series ride after fourth-place finishes in four of the last five
events at Yakima Speedway.
Other Yakima-based drivers competing in the event will be Sunoco
Rookie-of-the-Year candidates Erick
Hargraves and Troy Tramell. Also, Mike Longton, a standout in
Late Model competition at Yakima Speedway,
is expected to join the field.
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NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division Northwest Series Yakima Speedway,
May 28, 2005 Driver Roster
(Based on Pre-Entry)
Car(#), Driver, Sponsor, Hometown 1. (01) Rod Schultz, Sr., PIC,
Chevrolet, Kalama, Wash.
2. ( 1) Ed Thomsen, Maintenance Concepts, Chevrolet, Richland,
Wash.
3. ( 2) Joe Benedetti, Bret Chevrolet/RaceCals, Chevrolet,
Auburn, Wash.
4. ( 4) Ron Eaton, Lakes Body Shop, Chevrolet, Tacoma, Wash.
5. ( 5) Troy Tramell, Express Personnel/Yakima Implement,
Chevrolet, Yakima, Wash.
6. ( 6) Wes Rhodes, Knight Fire Protection, Chevrolet, Olympia,
Wash.
7. ( 7) Rod Schultz, Jr., PIC, Chevrolet, Kalama, Wash.
8. ( 8) Wilbur Bruce, Six Robless/Quality Rentals, Chevrolet,
Tacoma, Wash.
9. ( 9) Dan Rhodes, Knight Fire Protection, Chevrolet, Olympia,
Wash.
10. (11) Jim McVey, Snap-On Tools, Chevrolet, Port Orchard,
Wash.
11. (18) John Bender, Oso Lumber/Reece Asphalt, Chevrolet,
Snohomish, Wash.
12. (25) John Dillon, Frontier Equipment Co., Chevrolet, Eagle,
Idaho
13. (27) Jeff Bailey, Sharpe & Preszler Construction, Chevrolet,
Kennewick, Wash.
14. (28) Matt Hall, Qwik Evict/Affordable Graphics NW,
Chevrolet, Spokane, Wash.
15. (29) Michael Merry, Affordable Graphics NW, Chevrolet,
Spokane, Wash.
16. (33) Travis Bennett, Zeb’s Truck Stop/Knudson Lumber,
Chevrolet, Ellensburg, Wash.
17. (38) Steven Howard, Great Northwest Homes, Chevrolet, Roy,
Wash.
18. (39) Pete Harding, LP Body Shop/Yale Forklift, Chevrolet,
Surrey, B.C. Canada
19. (40) Rick Suran, Eastside Paving, Chevrolet, Estacada, Ore.
20. (42) Jeff Jefferson, LeMay Automobile Museum, Chevrolet,
Naches, Wash.
21. (46) Jeff Barkshire, Barkshire Racing, Dodge, Auburn, Wash.
22. (51) Erick Hargraves, P.J. Tires/Rick’s Garage, Pontiac,
Yakima, Wash.
23. (55) Ed Watson, Creekside Retirement Comm., Chevrolet, Mount
Vernon, Wash.
24. (58) Gerry Fink, Fink Family Racing, Chevrolet, Woodinville,
Wash.
25. (64) Garrett Evans, Leonard Evans Hyundai, Chevrolet, East
Wenatchee, Wash.
26. (69) Brandon Riehl, Aero Turbine/Darrell’s Economy Muffler,
Chevrolet, Boring, Ore.
27. (72) Kyle Pope, Home Insulation, Chevrolet, Winchester, Ore.
28. (73) Gary Lewis, Nutter Racing Engines/Victory Circle
Chassis, Chevrolet, Bothell, Wash.
29. (76) Roger Habich, Total Velocity Motor Sports, Chevrolet,
Snohomish, Wash.
30. (81) Darren Trimble, Oso Lumber/Trex Decking, Chevrolet,
Snohomish, Wash.
31. (84) Zan Sharp, Sharp Transportation, Chevrolet, Wellsville,
Utah
32. (89) Marty Sokulski, NW insurance Center, Ford, Woodinville,
Wash.
33. (97) Jason Jefferson, Jefferson Racing, Chevrolet, Yakima,
Wash.
Fast Facts
What: Okanogan Seattle Transport 125 (Race No. 1 of 10 in the
NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Northwest Series).
Where: Yakima Speedway, Yakima, Wash.
When: 8:45 p.m. PDT (approx.), Saturday, May 28, 2005.
Track layout: 1/2-mile oval.
Race length: 125 laps/62.5 miles.
Posted awards: $50,165.
2004 winner: Jeff Jefferson.
2004 polesitter: Garrett Evans.
Top 10 in points (2004): 1. Jeff Jefferson 1,687, 2. Travis
Bennett 1,686, 3. Jason Jefferson 1,646, 4. Garrett Evans 1,635,
5. Gary Lewis 1,628, 6. Pete Harding 1,622, 7. Brandon Riehl
1,589, 8. Wes Rhodes 1,575, 9. Joe Benedetti 1,546, 10. Steven
Howard 1,538.
Pre-race schedule (all times local): 11:00 a.m. Registration
opens, 2:30-5:00 p.m. Practice, 2:30-3:00 p.m. Practice, 6:00
p.m. Bud Pole Qualifying.
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