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2008 Racing Season is Gearing Up


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In the staging lanes before qualifying at I-10 Speedway in 2007

In the staging lanes before qualifying at I-10 Speedway in 2007

Turn 4 at I-10 Speedway during practice in 2007

Turn 4 at I-10 Speedway during practice in 2007

NEWBURY PARK, CA - The 2008 season for JW Racing is set to take the green flag at I-10 Speedway in Blythe, CA Saturday night.  Jeff Williams is coming off another championship year and is looking forward to another electrifying season in his number 28 West Coast Pro Truck.



Williams enjoys racing at I-10 Speedway.  He finished the 2006 & 2007 seasons at that track with both the race win and the championship.  At the end of 2007 Williams lapped all but two trucks in the 50-lap event.



"I-10 Speedway is a drivers track," Williams commented.  "It takes real talent to stay consistent and pass trucks at this oddly-shaped oval."



The JW Racing crew is packing up everything they need for this race.  They know what it takes to win championships and preparation is key.



"We used to never have a chase vehicle," said crewmember Camren Beattie.  "Now we can barely fit all we need with it."



JW Racing carries a spare engine, transmission, rear-end, tires and many other essential spare parts for that one time when they will need it.



Jeff Williams finished last season with 6 wins and with the greater amount of races on the schedule in 2008, he hopes to increase his win total.



JW Racing is one of the hottest father-son truck race teams on the asphalt track in Southern California.  This West Coast Pro Truck team is not your typical Saturday night racing bunch.  Precision tuning and exact measurements by its dedicated crew keep the 28 truck ahead of the pack every race day.  For more information visit www.jeffwilliamsracing.com.

 


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