NASCAR Grand National Division, Busch East Series News & Notes
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Mar. 27, 2007) – A veteran NASCAR Busch
East Series owner/driver will field a fleet of cars for a young
female driver who will begin her first full season of NASCAR
racing next month.
Michelle Theriault of Bristol, Conn., who turns 21 on April 17,
will drive Glock-sponsored Chevrolets in the NASCAR Grand
National Division, Busch East Series this year. The series opens
with the Greased Lightning 150 at Greenville-Pickens Speedway, a
.5-mile paved oval in Greenville, S.C. April 28.
Theriault and her sponsor, Glock, Inc., a leading manufacturer
of hand guns preferred by law enforcement, joined Spraker Racing
of Mooresville, N.C. for the series full schedule of 13 events,
plus the postseason NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown.
Theriault has methodically developed her racing career since
starting her career at six-years-old in quarter-midgets at the
“Little T” at Thompson (Conn.) International Speedway in 1992.
She advanced through Legends cars to Pro Late Models at Lanier
National Speedway in Gainesville, Ga. Like Thompson, Lanier is a
NASCAR Whelen All American Series track. She also competed in
Late Models, Super Late Models and touring Late Models. She also
made one NASCAR Grand National Division West Series start in
2005 at Roseburg, Ore.
Prior to the opening of the NASCAR Busch East Series season,
Theriault and the new Glock/Spraker team put their efforts on
the track for an ARCA race in Lakeland, Fla., in March.
Theriault qualified eighth fastest and ran in the top-10 until
problems sidelined the effort after a solid 50 laps.
Now the team is focused on the looming NASCAR Busch East Series
season opener at Greenville-Pickens.
“We actually start testing our NASCAR Busch East Series car at
Greenville-Pickens next week to shake-down the car,” Theriault
said. “We’ll probably go there and test one or two times just to
get me acclimated to the feel of bias-ply tires because it’s
different from what I have been doing. They react a little bit
differently. From testing, I’ll be able to get the feel for what
those do.
“I’ve tested there once before (in another type of race car),
but I’ve never raced there,” she said of the Greenville track.
“At least I’ve been there to pretty much know the line and that
type of stuff.”
Spraker Racing team owner Jeff Spraker is a familiar name in the
NASCAR Busch East Series. A longtime driver with plenty of
experience as a driver in the series, he’s also driven in the
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour and NASCAR Whelen All-American
Series. He’s also driven in 23 NASCAR Busch Series events and
nine NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series events. Spraker Racing also
builds and repairs a variety of race cars.
“I think Michelle has got a lot of potential,” Spraker said.
“She’s shown a lot of promise in testing and the tracks the
series is going to fit her style. I think it will be a great
experience for Glock, for Michelle, and NASCAR, too.”
The only previous woman to race full-time in the NASCAR Busch
East Series was Carey Heath of Essex, Mass., in 2003. Although
she missed one race, she finished 17th in the series point race
and posted a pair of top-10 finishes. Heath also competed in the
inaugural post-season NASCAR Toyota All Star Showdown at
Irwindale (Calif.) Speedway and finished 21st.
NEWS & NOTES
- Meet The Press - Five NASCAR Busch East Series drivers will
appear in a preseason press conference with local, regional and
national motorsports media at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway on
Friday, March 30 at 2 p.m. The drivers will discuss the new era
that opens this year for the NASCAR Grand National Division. The
NASCAR Busch East Series branches out to the eastern half of the
United States this year. The 13-event regular season schedule
includes stops at five tracks new to the series. The Grand
National Division is also in a phase-in period for composite
bodies and “spec” engines that will reduce original costs and
maintenance costs. Drivers participating in the press conference
include Sean Caisse of Andy Santerre Motorsports, defending
champion of the Greenville season opener; Jesus Hernandez, a
Ginn Racing developmental driver and Drive for Diversity program
participant; Matt Kobyluck, a NASCAR Busch East Series
owner/driver and winner of the 2006 Toyota All-Star Showdown;
series rookie Joey Logano, a Joe Gibbs Racing developmental
driver; and 2006 and 2001 NASCAR Busch East Series champion Mike
Olsen.
- Another TV First for Greenville-Pickens - Greenville-Pickens
Speedway’s NASCAR Busch East Series season opening event on
April 28 will be telecast live on HDNet, a showcase for the
highest television technology, and for the second straight year,
NASCAR Grand National Division racing. The historic .5-mile oval
was the site of the first live flag-to-flag television broadcast
of a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race on
April 10, 1971. Bobby Isaac won the event over hometown hero
David Pearson, Dick Brooks, Dave Marcis and Benny Parsons. The
track hosted 23 NNCS races between 1951 and 1971.
- South Boston Celebrates - South Boston (Va.) Speedway,
separated from Martinsville Speedway by 60 miles, hosts the
fourth NASCAR Busch East Series event of the 2007 season on June
2. It will be the first appearance of the series at the
tradition-rich .4-mile oval. South Boston Speedway is
celebrating its 50th anniversary season this year. The track
hosted ten NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series events between 1960 and
1971. The late Benny Parsons scored his first career NNCS win in
the track’s final NNCS event on May 9, 1971. The track has been
a modern-era star-maker as well, and helped launch the careers
of Jeff and Ward Burton, Stacy Compton, Elliott and Hermie
Sadler, Denny Hamlin and many others. The track was also home to
2005 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series national champion Peyton
Sellers.
- Go West, Young Man - In order to get some experience before he
opens his rookie season of NASCAR Busch East Series competition,
Marc Davis, 16, of Mitchelville, Md., has entered this weekend’s
NASCAR Grand National Division West Series season opener at
Thunder Hill Raceway, a .375-mile paved oval in Kyle, Texas,
near Austin. Davis is teamed with another 16-year-old, Joey
Logano, in Joe Gibbs Racing’s NASCAR Busch East Series driver
development program.