Friday 31 August 2012

Naeyaert takes home first WISSOTA Late Feature of year at Shawano Speedway

Shawano, WI (July 28, 2012) – Tom Naeyaert won his first WISSOTA Late Model feature of the year at Shawano Speedway, while Joel Bennett won his 10th FASTRAK Late Model feature. Marcus Yarie won his second straight IMCA Modified feature, while Brandon Czarapata won his fourth IMCA Stock Car feature. The IMCA Northern SportMod feature went to Tracy Wassenberg, his sixth of the year.

Tom Naeyaert jumped out to the quick lead over Craig Bartz, Ron Berna, Justin Ritchie and Gordie Seegert in the WISSOTA Late Model feature. Ritchie ducked to the inside of Berna on the next lap to take over the third spot. Over the next several laps Naeyaert and Bartz pulled away from the rest of the field as all the drivers were fighting for the bottom of the track.

The running order stayed the same until five laps remained when Berna slipped up the track just a bit allowing Seegert, Nick Anvelink and Troy Springborn to get by. It was all Naeyaert as he went on to the win.

Eric Arneson grabbed the early lead in the IMCA Modified feature with John Berna, Mark Weisnicht, John Peters and Jerry Muenster following. Jason Czarapata and Marcus Yarie joined the top five a couple of laps later, with Yarie moving up to second place when the caution flag flew on lap eight.

Arneson led the first lap after the restart, but Yarie quickly made his way by Arneson for the lead. Arneson stayed in the second spot for four laps when Czarapata took control of the second spot. The top three held their positions the rest of the race, with Yarie taking the win over Czarapata, Arneson, Berna and Eddie Muenster.

Justin Jacobsen led the first two laps of the IMCA Stock Car feature when Brandon Czarapata moved into the top spot. Barry Van Straten made his way by Jacobsen on lap five, with Dan Michonski following on the next lap. Just past the midway point of the race, the caution came out for fluid on the track, and Michonski headed to pit lane.

Czarapata continued to lead on the restart with Van Straten, Luke Uttecht, Jacobsen and Brian Ambrosius following. A couple of cautions slowed the action with four laps remaining. Czarapata led the rest of the laps after the restart to take the win.

Aaron Wickersheim gave way to his brother Jeff Wickersheim on lap nine of the FASTRAK Late Model feature. This left Aaron Wickersheim to battle with Wayne Block for second, with Jeff Curtin and Joel Bennett rounding out the top five. A caution with eight laps remaining bunched up the field.

On the restart, Bennett went from fifth to first. Block secured the second spot on the next lap with Curtin, Jeff Wickersheim and Aaron Wickersheim following. That’s the way it ended, with Bennett securing his 10th feature of the year.

In the IMCA Northern SportMod feature Angie Wolf pulled out to a small lead early in the race before being run down by Cody Hudson, who took the lead on lap six. Jason Jach moved to second a couple laps later, with Jake Solin and Tracy Wassenberg following a few laps later.

Jach applied some pressure on Hudson for the lead while Wassenberg was making his way to the front. The only caution of the race came out with six laps remaining. Wassenberg took the lead on the resart with Jach also getting by Hudson. Hudson fought back to grab the runner-up spot, but it was Wassenberg racing to another win.

The Speedway will host the World of Outlaws Dirt Late Model Series Wednesday, Aug. 1 with hot laps at 6:30 p.m. It will then resume its season, Saturday, Aug. 4, with the racing action getting underway at 6:30 p.m.

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Monday 27 August 2012

Daryn Weatherman Becomes No. 1 Choice for Glass Installation in the Greater Missouri Area

Daryn Weatherman opened St. Charles Glass and Glazing Inc. in 1995. As a resident of St. Charles, Weatherman wanted to provide an expert and reliable resource for developers, homeowners and businesses doing glass projects in the Greater St. Louis, Missouri and surrounding area.

St. Charles, Missouri (TBD) – Daryn Weatherman has successfully expanded his St. Charles Glass and Glazing Inc. business to meet the high quality demands that many home builders in the area expect. Weatherman’s company has developed their reputation on providing their customers with the highest quality glass products in the area.

In 1995, Daryn Weatherman noticed that there was a void in quality glass production in Missouri; he took it upon himself to create a company that focused on providing customers with high quality glass at a reasonable price. In the beginning he worked with a small crew and the services he offered were limited. But he stuck with it and is now one of the leading glass suppliers in the St. Charles area.

His company, St. Louis Glass and Glazing Inc. has become the first stop for many home remodelers and home builders located in the state. He is now proud to offer his customers custom glass, shelving, and closet organization systems that are installed by his knowledgeable and experienced employees. A representative from St. Louis Glass and Glazing Inc. will meet with homeowners to discuss and assist their glass needs. Daryn Weatherman has constructed a team of experienced professionals who continue to impress customers with the knowledge and skill. They will ensure that any project you are working on is completed to the highest standard possible.

In addition to becoming the first choice for homeowners and builders in the area, Daryn Weatherman st charles glass is fast becoming a reputable source for auto glass as well. Employees of St. Charles Glass and Glazing Inc. will travel to their customer’s location, where they will then professionally install and replace auto glass in a professional and timely manner.

The business that Daryn Weatherman created in 1995 has flourished to become one of the leading sources for commercial and residential glass in the state of Missouri. St. Louis Glass and Glazing has become the favored choice among homeowners and builders in the greater St. Louis area. They have the skill and experience to make every project shine.

About St. Charles Glass and Glazing Inc.:

Daryn Weatherman, a St. Charles County resident, founded St. Charles Glass and Glazing over 15 years ago. Through hard work and determination, Weatherman has built his staff from 4 workers to 114 employees. Included in the company’s work force are members of the Glazers Union Local 513. Also working for the company is a shelving specialist registered with the district carpenters union.

St. Charles Glass and Glazing specializes in all types of glass and glazing projects, including automotive glass, shower enclosures, mirrors, glass tabletops, replacement residential glass, and wire shelving. The company has quickly become successful and gained a reputation as a business built on timeliness and professionalism.

Friday 24 August 2012

TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY VOLUNTEERS ADD PUNCH TO TARRANT AREA FOOD BANK’S FIGHT AGAINST HUNGER

Texas Motor Speedway volunteers rolled up their sleeves Wednesday to help fight hunger in Fort Worth during its Speeding to Help community outreach program by assisting the Tarrant Area Food Bank with its food distribution during one of its busiest times of the year.

With area students set to start school in the coming week and the increased demands to distribute food, 23 speedway employees volunteered to help sort and organize more than 30,000 pounds of food donated by area grocers to the Tarrant Area Food Bank. The organization, which serves 13 North Texas counties including Tarrant, Bosque, Cooke, Denton, Erath, Hamilton, Hill, Hood, Johnson, Palo Pinto, Parker, Somervell and Wise, relies on the support of organizations like Texas Motor Speedway to help continue its mission to eliminate hunger.

“Texas Motor Speedway employees helped sort and pack breakfast foods which are very important for the clientele who are served by our 300-plus partner agencies in 13 counties,” Tarrant Area Food Bank Communications Director Andrea Helms said. “Texas Motor Speedway volunteers and all the thousands of volunteers who come through here make it possible for us to distribute that food. Without their help, we wouldn’t be able to do what we do.”

Speeding to Help is in its fifth year and has helped contribute to organizations across the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. The program kicked off Aug.10 with volunteers landscaping a new playground that was built for the Butler Branch of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Fort Worth through a grant from Speedway Children’s Charities-Texas. Volunteers also visited the Dallas Zoo on Aug. 16 to assist in sprucing up the entrance of the JC Penney Discovery House Exhibit in the Lacerte Family Children’s Zoo.

The program continues Tuesday as volunteers will help 6 Stones feed needy families in the Hurst-Euless-Bedford area. A truckload of non-perishable food essentials and personal supplies provided by Feed The Children will be distributed by speedway employees and 6 Stones volunteers to aid 400 families in the area.

Speeding to Help concludes on Friday, Aug. 31, with the announcement of expansion to its NASCAR-themed, incentive-based “Speeding to Read” program. The program debuted last year at Clara Love Elementary in Justin and motivated students to read more frequently as 96 percent of the 627 students met or exceeded their reading goals. Students from the participating schools will fill the Northwest High School football stadium as they help usher in a new year of the program.

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Wednesday 22 August 2012

Richard Childress Racing NASCAR Nationwide Race Preview

RCR’s NASCAR Nationwide Series History at Bristol Motor Speedway … In 50 previous Nationwide Series appearances at Bristol Motor Speedway, Richard Childress Racing leads all organizations with seven wins at the half-mile bullring, including a victory in the March 2012 race with Elliott Sadler and the No. 2 OneMain Financial team. Clint Bowyer earned RCR a win at Bristol in March 2008, while Kevin Harvick has contributed four wins for RCR with victories in March 2005, March 2003, August 2001 and August 2000.Jeff Green won in an RCR entry at Bristol in March 2002. RCR also has five pole awards at Bristol: Scott Wimmer in March 2008, Harvick in March 2006, March 2001 and August 2000, and Mike Skinner in August 2001.

Averages … RCR boasts a 10th-place average starting position and an average finishing position of 12.7 among all Nationwide Series races the organization has contested at Bristol Motor Speedway. RCR drivers have completed 94.1 percent of the laps attempted at the half-mile track (12,042 of 12,801 laps), with 1,624 laps led. In addition to seven wins and five pole awards, RCR has earned 21 top-five and 29 top-10 finishes at the track.

The Season So Far … In the 22 races contested this season, RCR has earned five wins in the Nationwide Series, with Sadler at Phoenix International Raceway, Bristol Motor Speedway, Chicagoland Speedway and Iowa Speedway and Austin Dillon at Kentucky Speedway. RCR has earned eight pole awards in 2012, with Sadler at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and both Iowa Speedway events, Paul Menard at Texas Motor Speedway, Harvick at Richmond International Raceway and Dillon at Michigan International Speedway and Kentucky Speedway. The organization has 28 top-five and 49 top-10 finishes and has led 1,075 laps in 2012.

RCR in the NNS … In 832 Nationwide Series starts over the course of the last 15 years, RCR has earned 61 wins, 278 top-five finishes, 460 top-10 finishes and 40 pole awards, with an average starting position of 12.4 and an average finishing position of 12.7 among all races contested. RCR earned the Nationwide Series driver points championships in 2001 and 2006 with Harvick and in 2008 with Bowyer. The Welcome, N.C.-based team earned the owner’s title in 2003 with Johnny Sauter and Harvick and again in 2007 with Jeff Burton and Wimmer.

To the Point … RCR’s two full-time Nationwide Series entries rank first (Sadler) and fourth (Dillon) in the Nationwide Series driver championship point standings heading into this weekend’s race at Bristol Motor Speedway. The No. 2 team sits second in the owner point standings while the No. 3 team ranks fifth. The No. 33 team sits seventh in the owner championship point standings.

Social Media … To keep up-to-date with the latest news and information and to view exclusive content, visit RCR’s Twitter page – @RCRracing, RCR’s NASCAR Nationwide Series team Twitter pages – @RCR2ESadler, @RCR3ADillon and @RCR33NNS, RCR’s Nationwide Series driver Twitter pages – @Elliott_Sadler, @AustinDillon3 and @KevinHarvick, the official Facebook fan pages – facebook.com/RCRracing, facebook.com/ElliottSadlerOfficial, facebook.com/austindillon3 and facebook.com/KevinHarvickOfficial.

Live on ESPN … Flag-to-flag coverage of the Food City 250 is scheduled to be televised on ESPN beginning at 7 p.m. Eastern Time on Friday, August 24 and broadcast live on the Performance Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

Source -: http://paddocktalk.com/news/html/story-201752.html

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Thursday 16 August 2012

Tempered or Non-Tempered, Which Should You Choose

If you are faced with having to replace windows, tabletops or shower doors you will most likely be faced with the decision of tempered or non-tempered replacement glass. The differences between using tempered or non-tempered glass can simply be narrowed down to safety. Depending on the use and the area where it will be used, tempered glass offers you a stronger replacement option. There are many different ways in which each type of glass can be used; what we are going to try and do is help you make an informed decision.

Tempered glass is a term that is used to describe glass that has been treated and manufactured to be up to five times safer than regular glass. This high safety standard is what makes it the ideal choice when the glass you are replacing will be used regularly. The process of manufacturing tempered glass differs greatly than what is done to produce regular glass. For those who are considering purchasing tempered glass, Daryn Weatherman has ensured that all of the tempered glass that leaves his doors, has been produced using the highest quality standards.

When tempered glass is made, it is cut to the specific size that is needed before it is treated. This is primarily due to the fact that once glass has been treated to become tempered glass, it cannot be cut. If you try to cut a piece of tempered glass it will shatter. This is one of key factors that have made tempered glass more popular among home owners and others who are safety conscience. Once the glass has been cut to size, the edges are belt seamed or sanded in order to remove any jagged or sharp pieces that may still be on the glass. After the edges of the glass have been smoothed, it is then washed to remove any debris that may have been left over from the treatment phase. The final step in producing tempered glass is to heat it to almost 1200 degrees Fahrenheit and then immediately cool it. This heating phase is what gives the glass the desired tempered effect.

When choosing tempered glass over non-tempered glass you will not lose any clarity. Tempered glass is just as clear as non-tempered glass. If a piece of tempered glass appears rough or feels rough, it is because the glass was not properly treated. A properly treated piece of tempered glass will have the same smooth feel and clarity as untreated glass. In most cases it is hard to tell simply by looking, which piece of glass has been tempered. To ensure that you are purchasing a piece of tempered glass, you should look for the mandatory tempered glass stamp that is applied to every piece of tempered glass. This seal can be found on all of the tempered glass that is used by Daryn Weatherman and St. Louis Glass and Glazing Inc.

If you are looking for glass that will be used as shower doors, sliding doors or windows; you should consider using tempered glass. Tempered glass will provide you with a higher level of safety than untreated glass. If safety is your primary concern, tempered glass is definitely the right choice. To ensure that the glass you are choosing is appropriate for your needs, consult the experts who work for Daryn Weatherman at St. Louis Glass and Glazing Inc. they have years of experience and can help you choose the glass that best suits your needs.

Sunday 12 August 2012

Daryn Weatherman Is Fast Becoming the Number One Choice When It Comes To Glass in the Greater Missouri Area

Daryn Weatherman has established a reputation of providing his customers with the best custom glass designs and installation services in Missouri.  It is because of his care to detail and expertise in the glass area that he has become the go to person when it comes to glass.  Since his company, St. Louis Glass and Glazing Inc. first opened their doors in 1995; Daryn Weatherman has been striving to become the best in his field.

St. Charles, Missouri (TBD) – Daryn Weatherman has successfully expanded his St. Charles Glass and Glazing Inc. business to meet the high quality demands that many home builders in the area expect.  Weatherman’s company has developed their reputation on providing their customers with the highest quality glass products in the area.

In 1995, Daryn Weatherman noticed that there was a void in quality glass production in Missouri; he took it upon himself to create a company that focused on providing customers with high quality glass at a reasonable price.  In the beginning he worked with a small crew and the services he offered were limited.  But he stuck with it and is now one of the leading glass suppliers in the St. Charles area.

His company, St. Louis Glass and Glazing Inc. has become the first stop for many home remodelers and home builders located in the state.  He is now proud to offer his customers custom glass, shelving, and closet organization systems that are installed by his knowledgeable and experienced employees.  A representative from St. Louis Glass and Glazing Inc. will meet with homeowners to discuss and assist their glass needs. 

 Daryn Weatherman has constructed a team of experienced professionals who continue to impress customers with the knowledge and skill.  They will ensure that any project you are working on is completed to the highest standard possible.

In addition to becoming the first choice for homeowners and builders in the area, Daryn Weatherman wentzville MO is fast becoming a reputable source for auto glass as well.  Employees of St. Charles Glass and Glazing Inc. will travel to their customer’s location, where they will then professionally install and replace auto glass in a professional and timely manner.

The business that Daryn Weatherman created in 1995 has flourished to become one of the leading sources for commercial and residential glass in the state of Missouri.  St. Louis Glass and Glazing has become the favored choice among homeowners and builders in the greater St. Louis area.  They have the skill and experience to make every project shine.

About St. Charles Glass and Glazing Inc.:

Daryn Weatherman, a St. Charles County resident, founded St. Charles Glass and Glazing over 15 years ago. Through hard work and determination, Weatherman has built his staff from 4 workers to 114 employees. Included in the company’s work force are members of the Glazers Union Local 513. Also working for the company is a shelving specialist registered with the district carpenters union.

St. Charles Glass and Glazing specializes in all types of glass and glazing projects, including automotive glass, shower enclosures, mirrors, glass tabletops, replacement residential glass, and wire shelving.  The company has quickly become successful and gained a reputation as a business built on timeliness and professionalism.