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Alex
Kennedy Top Pro Division Driver at Infineon
(For Immediate Release)
Aztec,
NM (June 25, 2007)-Fifteen year old ASA Late Model driver
Alex Kennedy from Aztec, NM was back in his Legends car
this weekend for an invitation only race at Infineon Raceway.
Part of the warm up acts for the NASCAR Nextel Cup weekend,
Alex was impressive in his return to road course racing
finishing first among the Pro Division drivers and third
overall in the twenty-seven car field. Only Masters Division
racers Steve Fensler Jr and Robert Gayton were able to
beat Alex on Saturday! "The three of us broke away
from the pack," said Alex. "Our cars were pretty
even but those guys were tough to catch and even harder
to get around!" Fensler Jr and Gayton are world road
course champions in Legends cars. Robert Gayton is also
Alex Kennedy's driving coach! "I was a little surprised
that I was able to stay with those guys," said Alex.
"They both have so many more laps than I do at Infineon.
The cool thing is that we got to race the same course
as the Nextel Cup drivers. Our lines through the corners
are similar but their braking points are vastly different."
Alex will be back in his ASA Late Model Series car on
July 7th for the Mad Summer Meltdown 100 at Madison International
Speedway.
Meet
Alex Kennedy
Aztec, New Mexico's Alex Kennedy had an adventurous 2006
season. Starting the year in Legends cars at the Las Vegas
Road Course in January, he would have never guessed that
he would end the season making his debut in the ASA Late
Model Series in Nashville. ESPN's "Outside the Lines"
show would even feature Alex during a special about young
drivers! Nicknamed the "New Mexico Rising Star"
at his home track of Sandia Motorsports Park, Alex lived
up to that moniker with more firsts last season. Alex
was named a National
Ambassador for Dream Factory Inc in the off-season and
will be racing in the ASA Late Model Series Northern division
for 5K Motorsports in 2007. Alex qualified 15th out of
46 cars at O'Reilly Raceway Park in the season opener.
This week Alex posted the fast time in final practice,
qualified 8th, and was running in the top five when his
power steering failed. Alex will be back in action in
the ASA Late Model Series Northern Division at Madison
Speedway on July 7th for the Mad Summer Meltdown 100.
About Dream Factory INC
The Dream Factory, Inc. (a 501(c)(3) organization) was
founded in 1980 in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, by Charles
Henault, a South Central Bell employee, who wanted to
create a volunteer organization dedicated to granting
the dreams of children with critical or chronic illnesses.
Currently, there are more than 30 chapters across the
United States with over 5,000 volunteers who work to produce
and deliver dreams, visit children and their families
in the hospital and their homes, arrange special celebrations
and conduct fundraising events for individual children.
This volunteer support ensures that the maximum percentage
of donations are used for the procurement and distribution
of dreams. "I feel so proud to represent Dream Factory
Inc and bring racing to these kids that don't get to do
the fun stuff I get to do," said Alex Kennedy.
Alex
Kennedy hosted youngsters from the Central Missouri Chapter
of Dream Factory INC while at I-70 Speedway. Josh Baysinger,
Joey Lindsey and Cameron McGeorge and their families gave
Alex his own personal cheering section! "We put the
kids to work this weekend," joked Alex. "Josh,
Joey, and Cameron were fun to hang out with and we also
put Sally to work waving the green flag. It was cool seeing
her up there on the last lap before we went green."
Josh is the boy that was presented the trophy by NASCAR
driver Carl Edwards, another Dream Factory INC racing
ambassador, after Carl's win in the Craftsman Truck series
at Daytona a few years ago. Josh was put to work helping
to push Alex's car to the starting grid and also gave
the command for the drivers to start their engines.
For
more information on Dream Factory Inc please check out
their official website at www.dreamfactoryinc.com
License
to Read 2006
When
he is not busy testing or racing his Late Model stock
car you can find Alex giving back to his community. The
2006 License to Read Summer Reading Program was a huge
success! Alex enjoyed being on the receiving end for this
event, getting the kid's autographs and pictures of the
kids in the driver's seat of his racecar. Alex also encouraged
the kids to use the library as a tool in life just as
his crew uses tools to make his car go faster! This story
would even make the pages of Dick Berggren's Speedway
Illustrated last year.
ESPN's
Behind the Lines
Last summer ESPN's Mike Massaro interviewed Alex and his
parents for a special "Outside the Lines" special
about young drivers. "I can't drive to Sonic to get
a cheeseburger but I can drive a racecar," said Alex.
Copies of the "Outside the Lines" show are available
on request and can be viewed on Alex Kennedy's website
at www.alexkennedyracing.com.
For more information on Alex Kennedy please check out
his official website at
www.alexkennedyracing.com
PR
Contact Dennis Michelsen
E-mail: dennis@stockcarpitpass.com
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