JEROME, IDAHO (April 26, 2012)- Brett Thompson
returns to the drivers seat this weekend at Miller Motorsports Park in
Tooele, UT in Grand Prix of Utah for the NASCAR K&N Pro Series. Last season,
Thompson was one of the fastest cars on track and running at the front of the
field until a broken suspension bracket forced him to pit for repairs.
A
12th place outing at Phoenix to start the season and an 8th place performance by
Braden Havens has the #61 team in the 7th position in the current owners
standings. The goal this weekend is to climb in the owners standings and a top
five finish would go a long way in doing just that.
Thompson, a twelve
year veteran of the series, has made 114 career starts making him one of the
most experienced active drivers among his peers. And while road course racing
challenges even the most savvy of veterans, Thompson enjoys the challenge. "I
have had a few top ten runs on road courses," Thompson offered. "There are a lot
of things that can happen and variables out of your control. Pit strategy seems
to play a big part in the outcomes as you really need to be up front late in the
race. It is just really hard to make up track position."
The 2.2-mile
East layout at MMP offers a challenging circuit to navigate but a challenge
Thompson is excited about. "Road racing is about you and the track," Thompson
said. "If you get too caught up racing the other guys then that's when things
can happen. Miller is an awesome facility and since it is close to home a lot of
family and friend will be able to attend."
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Brett Thompson at MMP 2011.
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In his
twelve year NASCAR K&N Pro Series career, Thompson has started 114 NKNPS
races since 2000 scoring one win, one Coors Light Pole Award, 23 top five and 63
top ten performances. His best points finish was fifth in 2009. His best road
course performance was a 3rd place effort at Portland (OR) Int'l
Raceway.
Young Thompson Motorsports
Drivers Impressive in Fast Start to the Season15-year old
Hannah Newhouse has impressed the team, fans, and fellow
competitors in two races in the NASCAR Whelen All American Series. The high
school freshman scored a victory in her first ever start and back that win up
with a strong third place outing last weekend.
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Hannah Newhouse
victorious in first start. Linda Brittsan
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Newhouse drives a Thompson
Motorsports built and prepared Chevrolet Camaro that she pilots in the
Commercial Tire Super Stock division at Magic Valley Speedway in Twin Falls,
ID.
Meanwhile, 18-year old
Braeden Havens from Spokane,
WA will drive the familiar Thompson Motorsports #61 in select NASCAR K&N Pro
Series events this season. He finished 8th in his debut with the team on April
14 at Lake Havasu, AZ. Havens will also compete in a variety of Late Model races
close to home.
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