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Tony Stewart Racing Gears Up for Winternationals
Jones, Hines Drive Chevrolet to 2007 East Bay Winternationals
INDIANAPOLIS (Jan. 26, 2007) - A new era of non-winged sprint car racing will 
begin next week in Tampa, Fla., as Tony Stewart Racing (TSR) is poised to make 
its first sprint car start of the 2007 season. TSR drivers Levi Jones and Tracy 
Hines will enter the 30th annual East Bay Raceway Park Winternationals carrying 
the colors and utilizing the horsepower of the team's new sponsor - Chevrolet.
While the "Bowtie Brigade" began the season with a victory in the 21st annual 
Chili Bowl Midget Nationals in Tulsa, Okla., the team will debut the new 
Chevrolet/Donovan/AllPro by Kistler powerplants in three days of competition at 
the 1/3-mile dirt oval in Tampa. This year's three-day event for the O'Reilly 
Sprint Bandits Tour 'N Topless Series marks the second year that non-winged 
sprint cars will take part in the Winternationals tradition. 
Jones is no stranger to the O'Reilly Sprint Bandits TNT Series, as he was the 
series' inaugural champion in 2005. He won four of five events to wrap up the 
title, including the $50,000 to win event at Southern Iowa Speedway in August 
2005. The Winternationals will also mark another first in Jones' career, as it 
will be the first time he'll strap into the No. 20 TSR/Chevrolet entry. Hoping 
to follow in the footsteps of his predecessors, including J.J. Yeley, Jay Drake 
and Josh Wise, Jones will look to earn his first victory on the path to the next 
level of his career. 
The event will also mark Hines' return to full-time competition in the 
open-wheel racing ranks. Coming off a top-10 finish in the Chili Bowl Midget 
Nationals a few weeks ago, Hines will seek his first victory of the 2007 season 
in his debut in the No. 21 TSR/Chevrolet entry. Next week's racing action will 
also see Hines compete in the Winternationals event for the first time. 
The 30th anniversary East Bay Raceway Park Winternationals will feature nine 
nights of open-wheel racing for the O'Reilly Sprint Bandits TNT wingless Sprint 
Cars, the winged 410-ci Sprint Cars and the O'Reilly American Sprint Cars on 
Tour Series. Racing action begins with the Ninth Annual "King of the 360s" 
Ronald Laney Memorial featuring the ASCoT Series Feb. 25-27. The Sprint Bandits 
TNT Series is scheduled to compete Jan. 29, Jan. 31 and Feb. 2. The Winged 
410-ci Sprint Cars will wrap up the event Jan. 30, Feb. 1 and Feb. 3. 
The Sprint Bandits TNT finale Feb. 2 and the winged Sprint finale Feb. 3 are 
both lucrative ones, with a $10,000 payout to each winner. In addition, another 
$75,000 is available to the one driver that can win all three finales, including 
the Jan. 27 O'Reilly ASCoT Ronald Laney Memorial, the Feb. 2 Sprint Bandits TNT 
main event and the Feb. 3 winged 410-ci Sprint final. Any driver that wins two 
of the three finals will earn an extra $5,000. To be eligible for the bonus, 
drivers were required to be pre-registered for the event by Jan. 25. 
Quotes from Levi Jones, driver of the No. 20 TSR/Chevrolet/Maxim:
Moving into the No. 20 Tony Stewart Racing car for the 2007 season is another 
big step in your career. How have you prepared yourself mentally for the 
attention that will be focused on your performance?
"I'm really looking forward to stepping into the No. 20 this year. The car, the 
number and Tony Stewart Racing have developed a lot of history within the 
non-winged racing community. Anytime you take a step forward, you always feel 
added pressure. I put more pressure on myself to perform, probably more so than 
anyone else could. I think our team is going to help me have a very successful 
season. I'm glad to have Bubby Jones as my crew chief this year, and I know that 
he, Bobby Barth (crew chief for Tracy Hines) and Jay Drake (team manager) are 
going to give me great cars throughout the season. Our goal is to go out and win 
as many races as we can. If we're able to stay focused and produce consistent 
results, the rest will fall into place."
Are you looking forward to introducing Chevrolet to the non-winged sprint car 
racing arena? 
"I think we're going to have some great results with the Chevrolet engines right 
out of the box. Our midget engines performed exceptionally well at the Chili 
Bowl and we know that Paul Kistler has been working hard to build us some great 
engines for our sprint car efforts. I drove in a couple of races at the end of 
last season with Kistler power and I was very pleased with they way they 
performed. The best test we could ask for is one that simulates competition 
conditions and I believe that we'll see some great results at East Bay next 
week." 
Quotes from Tracy Hines, driver of the No. 21 TSR/Chevrolet/Maxim:
The 2007 season will be your first full-time season of sprint car racing in over 
three years. Will the time you spent competing in NASCAR assist you in this 
transition?
"As a driver, my experiences in different series have led me to understand that 
all the pieces need to fit together in order for the team to be complete. It's 
kind of like a puzzle. I've learned that attention to detail is second to none, 
and that sponsor relations and team communication is key. Competing in the 
NASCAR Busch Series and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, I learned that teamwork 
is a key aspect of success. There's so much going on in the car that you have to 
rely on your team to aid you in getting the car to do what you want it to. As a 
driver, the best advantage you have is trust in your crew. Communication within 
our team is working well, and I believe that we'll be able to transfer that 
asset into success on the track." 
Do you think Tony Stewart Racing will be able to carry the momentum of the Chili 
Bowl into the Winternationals?
"I'm really excited about going to Florida for our sprint car opener. Our team 
really seemed to click at the Chili Bowl. That is a huge part of a successful 
team. Our chemistry, combined with our Chevrolet engine program, will definitely 
give us an advantage as we begin to develop our sprint car program. Although I 
would have liked to contend for a win in the Chili Bowl, I think that the 
forward progress we did accomplish in the feature will give us a boost next week 
at East Bay. It's going to be a valuable event in terms of learning about the 
dynamics and progress of our team."
For complete results from the 30th anniversary East Bay Raceway Park 
Winternationals, log on to 
www.eastbayracewaypark.com . For information regarding Stewart or Chevrolet, 
log on to www.tonystewart.com  or
www.chevrolet.com .