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Ryan Newman, winner of 12 NASCAR Nextel Cup events, will 
return to competition at Knoxville Raceway
KNOXVILLE, IA (March 22, 2007) - Ryan Newman, winner of 12 NASCAR Nextel Cup 
events, will return to competition at Knoxville Raceway for the 4th Annual Lucas 
Oil Knoxville Late Model Nationals on September 27-29, 2007. He joins Nextel Cup 
Champion Tony Stewart who is entered in hopes of bettering his 2006 Knoxville 
Late Model Nationals finish of 2nd by one spot this year.
Ryan, driving his own 2007 Mopar powered Rocket Chassis #39, will be able to 
benefit from the experience of the last three years at Knoxville Raceway by Mark 
Richards, Rocket Chassis principal, and Steve Frances Racing, who will provide 
support for the effort. With at least two more Nextel Cup drivers expected to 
enter the event, frequent flyer miles between Kansas Speedway and Knoxville 
Raceway in Knoxville, Iowa on Thursday, Friday and Saturday will be piling up as 
they go through practice and qualifying for the NASCAR Cup race on Sunday, and 
the Busch race on Saturday afternoon.
The last time Ryan raced on the fast ½ mile dirt track was in June, 2000 at the 
USAC Hawkeye Hundred for Silver Crown cars. He took the Pole position with a 
fast lap of 21.375 seconds or 85.70 mph, over a field that included Kasey Kahne 
and J.J. Yeley, top NASCAR names today. The track record for a Late Model, set 
during the 2006 Late Model Nationals by Steve Francis, is 17.433 seconds or 
118.8 mph. Top speeds in 2006 exceeded 125 mph on the front stretch.
In addition to the 12 Cup victories and one Busch win since 2001, Newman was the 
2002 NASCAR Rookie of the Year. He also earned Rookie of the Year titles in the 
USAC Midget, Sprint and Silver Crown Series’ during the late ‘90s. 
With six months to go before the event, 25 of the 66 starting spots are already 
taken by top late model drivers from across the country. Three prior Knoxville 
Late Model Champions, Brian Birkhofer (2004), Scott Bloomquist (2005), and Brian 
Shirley (2006), are joined by Billy Moyer, Shannon Babb, Jimmy Mars, Donnie 
Moran, Steve Francis, Josh Richards, Rick Eckert, Steve Shaver, Chris Madden, 
Dan Schlieper and Jeep VanWormer. The field already represents over 2000 feature 
wins and 125 series and track championships.
The $220,000 purse will be divided over the three nights, with all drivers 
running a complete program on Thursday for over $27,000, and qualifying points, 
to determine the Saturday line ups for the C, B and 100-lap Championship A 
Feature in front of the Speed Channel cameras. All drivers can run again Friday 
night for another $27,000+ and a chance to improve their starting spot on 
Saturday. The best result for each driver of the two nights will be used. Those 
running Thursday only will stand on their results, but have another chance to 
move up on Saturday.
Reserved seats for the 3-day Lucas Oil Knoxville Late Model Nationals are 
available now online at 
www.knoxvilleraceway.com , or by calling the ticket office at (641) 
842-5431. Details about the Late Model Nationals, the Knoxville Nationals, 
Midget Nationals, 360 Nationals as well as the other 23 race events can also be 
found at www.knoxvilleraceway.com 
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