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RAYBESTOS
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AWARDS SECOND
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KEVIN HAMLIN AT HISTORIC
RIALTO THEATRE
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TACOMA, Wash. (October 22, 2002) – At an elegant awards ceremony on
October 19, Kevin Hamlin received his second Raybestos Brakes
Northwest Series, NASCAR Touring championship trophy and over $9,000
in bonus money and awards for his efforts during the 2002 season.
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above: 2002 Raybestos Brakes
Northwest Series Champion Kevin Hamlin and girlfriend Mandi |
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enjoy the awards presentations
at the Rialto theater
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(photo courtesy of NASCAR)
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In addition to the champion’s trophy and ring, Hamlin picked up
$2,500 from CL Bryant and 76 Racing Fuels, $4,000 for capturing the
Gatorade Front Runner Award, and a special bonus from Raybestos of
$2,500 for his title efforts. Hamlin will also receive a check from
NASCAR as part of the 2002 Raybestos Brakes Northwest Series point
fund.
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Gary Lewis and Jeff Jefferson also were the recipients of prize
money from CL Bryant for participation in their racing fuels bonus
program.
Jefferson added a check from Budweiser for $3,000 to his evening’s
awards. The payout rewarded Jefferson for his four Bud Pole Awards
over the course of the season, which led all drivers. Jefferson’s car
owner, Rick Allison, received the 2002 Bud Pole Award plaque.
Kelly Mann was presented with the 2002 Raybestos Brakes Northwest
Series Rookie of the Year trophy. Mann also picked up a handsome
jacket from Raybestos and a trip to the 2003 Daytona 500, courtesy of
his fellow competitors and Northwest Racing Enterprises. Mann praised
his family, including wife Karen and brother Scott for their efforts
throughout the season in keeping his race car in top-flight condition.
NASCAR officials recognized three drivers with special awards during
the evening’s festivities.
Ed Watson received the 2002 Most Improved Driver Award. This is the
first season in which the series recognized a driver for this award
and Watson was well deserving, with outstanding finishes over the
second-half of the season and a 13th place in the final championship
standings. Watson thanked his mentor and friend, Pete Harding, for
inspiring him to never give up on stock car racing.
The series’ most prolific driver, Garrett Evans, also picked up a
first time award. Evans received the 2002 Sportsman of the Year trophy
for his tireless efforts to promote auto racing, assist fellow
drivers, and his revival of racing in the Wenatchee Valley.
Never a man of long-winded speeches, Evans thanked his crew chief and
car owner John Vickrey for all of his efforts on the track and the
staff of Wenatchee Valley’s Super Oval for seeing his investment as a
track owner through to the highest level.
The award of the evening went to a driver many consider the series
favorite when it comes to humor and showmanship.
Joe Benedetti was voted by his peers as the 2002 Most Popular Driver
and for a brief instant, had a hard time putting into words what his
feelings were. Benedetti at times struggled in 2002 and said that
earning the popularity award was one of the biggest highlights of his
career.
The Raybestos Brakes Northwest Series is tentatively scheduled to
begin the 2003 season on the last Saturday of March, at the historic
Evergreen Speedway in Monroe, Wash. An announcement of the entire 2003
schedule is expected in a few weeks.
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source: NASCAR Public Relations |
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