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| Never Give Up-Colt James’ Canadian Adventure
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| Buda, TX (July 3, 2007)- The 2007 season started a magical adventure for driver Colt James. His family supported team came into the year as one of the ASA Late Model Series underdogs but Colt’s talent carried him to a victory in the season opener at San Antonio Speedway.
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| Texan Colt James to start on Pole for ASALMS event at Toledo (OH) Speedway
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Toledo, OH (04/21/2007) - ARP Bodies/Aluminum Racing Products Qualifying has ended at the Toledo (OH) Speedway, located just across the Michigan/Ohio border in Toledo, Ohio. The Third Race of the Fifth Anniversary 2007 Season for the ASA Late Model Series Presented by GM Performance Parts Challenge Division, the Glass Breaker 200 line up is now set.
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| Colt James Unplugged at Spring Clash 200
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| Nashville, TN (April 2, 2007)- Colt James had the field covered in the Spring Clash 200 at Nashville’s Music City Motorplex leading the first 120 laps of the race! But a plug wire came loose and dropped Colt’s car to just seven cylinders for the remainder of the race.
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| 2007 ASA Late Model Series Challenge Division Season Preview
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| Lexington, Michigan (02/26/2007): The 2007 ASA Late Model Series Presented by GM Performance Parts Challenge Division opener is upcoming this weekend as the cars and stars of the crown jewel of the ASALMS are in the midst of final preparations before making the long journey to San Antonio, Texas.
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| San Antonio Speedway to host ASALMS Challenge Division March 3rd
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Lexington, Michigan (02/16/2007): The cars and stars of the ASALMS Challenge Division will draw open the curtain on the 2007 season at the fast half-mile, high-banked, paved oval of the San Antonio Speedway in San Antonio, Texas, on Friday and Saturday March 2-3, 2007 for the running of the 2nd annual Alamo 200.
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| James Buescher Ready for the Challenges of 2007
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| Harrisburg, NC (02/07/2007): James Buescher – remember that name – it won’t be long before you see it a lot more often. The 16-year-old race driver is following in the footsteps of famous American Speed Association predecessors Rusty Wallace, Matt Kenseth, Mark Martin and Alan Kulwicki.
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