Locked In Spots Finalized for Inaugural UNOH Battle At The Beach
11/14/2012
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Eight
NASCAR champions head a list of drivers that have earned locked-in spots
in the field fields at the inaugural UNOH Battle At The Beach on Feb.
18-19 at Daytona International Speedway.
The UNOH Battle At The Beach features two
nights of racing with NASCAR K&N Pro Series, the NASCAR Whelen
Modified Tours and the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series on the .4-mile
oval on the backstretch.
Locked-In spots go to:
- 2012 race winners and champions from K&N Pro Series and Whelen Modified tours, earn spots in their respective races
- Top-10 finishers in the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Division I national standings earn starting spots in the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Late Model race.
- In addition, the 2012 overall champions from the Canadian Tire Series and Euro Racecar Series will also receive secured starting positions for the event and can choose which one of the three races they wish to compete.
NASCAR K&N Pro Series East champion
Kyle Larson headlines the 13 NASCAR K&N Pro Series drivers that
secured spots by virtue of winning races.
The 20-year-old Larson from Elk Grove,
Calif., won his first NASCAR touring championship driving the No. 6
Toyota Racing Development Toyota for Rev Racing and NASCAR’s Drive for
Diversity Initiative.
Larson, who edged Corey LaJoie for the
NASCAR K&N Pro Series East title by 14 points, earned his spot in
the feature field through his victory at Gresham Motorsports Park in
Gresham, Ga. He also won the series’ Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors.
Other notable NASCAR K&N Pro Series
drivers “locked-in” include 17-year-old Dylan Kwasniewski, the youngest
K&N Pro Series West Champion in history; Chase Elliott, son of
two-time Daytona 500 champion Bill Elliott; and Joe Gibbs Racing
developmental driver Darrell Wallace Jr.
Connecticut’s Doug Coby and North
Carolina’s George Brunnhoelzl III head the list of 13 drivers locked
into the NASCAR Whelen Modified race. Coby won four races in claiming
his first NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour championship, while Brunnhoelzl
had six wins en route to his third NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour
title.
NASCAR Whelen All-American Series national
champion Lee Pulliam of Semora, N.C., tops the list for the Late Model
race. Pulliam earned the national championship with 22 wins, 30 top
fives and 32 top 10s in 36 starts.
NASCAR international series champions
locked in are D.J. Kennington from the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series
presented by Mobil 1, Spain’s Ander Vilarino from the Euro-Racecar
NASCAR Touring Series, and Mexico’s Jorge Goeters of the NASCAR Toyota
Series.
Kennington from St. Thomas, Ontario won
his second Canadian Tire Series championship while Vilarino is the
inaugural Euro-Racecar Series champion. Goeters won his second Mexican
title, but first under a NASCAR banner.
Current, or past, full-time national
series drivers not currently competing in the touring or regional series
are ineligible to compete in the UNOH Battle At The Beach.
For a complete list of the UNOH Battle at the Beach locked-in drivers,
A complete UNOH Battle At The Beach
schedule, including gate opening times, practice and qualifying race
times for both days, is available at the UNOH Battle At The Beach event page.
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