Daytona On Deck For Best Of NASCAR’s Short-Track Stars
UNOH Battle At The Beach Final Event Details Announced
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (January 11, 2013)
– Nearly 11 months ago, NASCAR and Daytona International Speedway
announced the concept of a unique short-track event to take place Feb.
18-19 during the 2013 Speedweeks. With the kickoff just over five weeks
away, the anticipation and excitement around the inaugural UNOH Battle
At The Beach continues to rise.
Friday,
NASCAR released the entry blanks to the competitors that outlined the
complete details, from the final event schedule to the complete race
format for the special non-points events.
“Our
team has devoted a great deal of time generating feedback from not only
drivers and owners, but fans and media as well, to work to create a
truly special event that will serve as the crown jewel of the
short-track calendar,” said Brad Moran, NASCAR touring series director.
“The end result is a format and rules package designed to showcase the
best talent throughout NASCAR’s regional and touring series.
“The
benefit of this being a completely new and unique event is we were able
to take a fresh look at everything and really create something special
and exciting.”
The
UNOH Battle At The Beach will take place on a .4-mile oval located on
the Superstretch at Daytona International Speedway. The two-day event
will begin Feb. 18, the day after pole qualifying for the 55th running
of the Daytona 500 and setting the stage for the “World Center of
Racing” to host the entire spectrum of NASCAR racing during Speedweeks.
Highlights of the UNOH Battle At The Beach include:
· Three
150-lap features: the Late Model division of the NASCAR Whelen
All-American Series, the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tours and the NASCAR
K&N Pro Series.
· The
final race for the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series will be Monday
night, while the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tours and NASCAR K&N Pro
Series will be Tuesday night. Both nights of racing will air live on
SPEED.
· The
event is designed to highlight the star power throughout the NASCAR
touring and regional series and is limited to non-national series
competitors.
· The
qualifying concept is simple: Race your way into the field.
Translation: 2012 race winners and series champions received protected
spots in the main events of their respective tour races. The remaining
spots of each of the 34-car fields will be decided through heat races,
and a last-chance race if necessary.
· Top-10
finishers in the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Division I national
standings earn starting spots in the Late Model race.
· Heat
races will be seeded by fastest lap speeds in each of the final
practices. Locked-in drivers must still compete in the heat races to
determine where they’ll start in the features.
· There
will be two heat races apiece for the NASCAR K&N Pro Series and
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tours. The winners of each of the heat races will
make up the front row, with a coin flip to determine which row will
start on the inside and which will start on the outside.
· The
Late Model division will have four heat races, followed by a special
draw to determine starting positions one through four for the heat-race
winners.
· The
three international series champions – D.J. Kennington of the NASCAR
Canadian Tire Series presented by Mobil 1, Jorge Goeters of Mexico’s
NASCAR Toyota Series, and Spain’s Ander Vilarino of Euro Racecar Series,
NASCAR touring series, received locked-in spots to whichever one of the
three races they elect to enter.
The
Late Model rules were announced in October and are based on both
sections – Late Model Stock Car Division and Mid-West/West Coast Late
Model Division – as outlined in the 2013 NASCAR Whelen All-American
Series Rule Book.
During
2012 Champions Week in Charlotte for the NASCAR regional and touring
series, Daytona President Joie Chitwood unveiled the special event
trophies. In a tribute to Daytona’s racing heritage, the trophies are
designed to reflect those previously presented to race winners during
the days of racing on the beach.
Entry
blanks for NASCAR-licensed competitors are being mailed to competitors
and are available through the NASCAR's membership website; non-licensed
competitors are asked to contact Sharon Grzanich (sgrzanich@nascar.com
or (386) 310-6324.
Fans
can follow NASCAR regional and touring series (@NASCARHomeTrack) and
Daytona International Speedway (@DISUpdates) on Twitter and stay up to
speed on the latest news by using hashtag #NASCARBattle.
Tickets
for the UNOH Battle At The Beach, along with all other Budweiser
Speedweeks 2013 events, can be purchased online at
www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com or by calling 1-800-PITSHOP.
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