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RACE RESULTS
 Hawkins 15th in Hooters Pro Cup @ Sou. Natl. Raceway 7-17-08

 Hawkins 15th in Hooters Pro Cup @ Sou. Natl. Raceway 7-17-08

 Carnes takes first GAS Series win at Anderson

 WoO Brown County 7-18-08: Clanton 2nd, Smith 4th

 WoO Gillette Thunder: Smith & Clanton win heats

 Matt Linder wins ASCS Sprints at Dixie 7-12-08

 WoO: Clint Smith up to 6th in pts. after 3rd at Williston Basin

 Brian Conner wins crate div. at Gordon Park 7-12-08

 Brandon Haley Takes Lavonia Ltd. Win 7-12-08

 Albany Motor Speedway Results July 12 2008

 Randy Nichols Takes Toccoa Win 7-12-08

 Tony Knowles tops Dixie Speedway Results 7-12-08

 WoO Estevan: Clint Smith 4th

 WoO @ River Cities: Clanton's 3rd moves him to 5th in WoO points

 WoO:Clint Smith 3rd, Clanton 4th, at Gopher 50

 Ingram wins Top Tracks Rome show 7-6-08

 New Winner and New Points Leader for the GAS Series

 Crane wins GAS Series at Peach State

 Kelly wins Lanier Super Six show 7-4-08

 Crane wins ASA Southeast Asphalt Tour Nashville

 Grant Jordan wins Lavonia FASTRAK special 7-4-08

 Benji Cole Takes Toccoa Super LM Win

 Ingram Takes NeSmith Chevrolet DLMS Fort Payne Race

 AMS Legends: Casey Roderick gets win #22

 Crane wins GAS Series at Peach State 7-3-08

SPEEDWAYS

ASPHALT
Lanier National Speedway
Peach State Speedway
South Georgia Motorsports Park
Suicide Circle Speedway
Watermelon Capital Speedway
DIRT
Rome
Cochran (GA) Motor Speedway
Dixie Speedway
Douglas Motorsports Park
Golden Isles Speedway
Gordon Park Speedway
Lavonia Speedway
North Georgia Speedway
Oglethorpe Speedway Park
Screven Motor Speedway
Swainsboro Raceway
Tennessee Georgia Raceway
Toccoa
Sugar Creek Raceway
Waycross Motor Speedway
Winder-Barrow Speedway



NEWS

Monday, April 21, 2008
Matt Hawkins; Wins In First ARCA Start
Déjà vu All Over Again for Matt Hawkins; Wins In First ARCA Start
20-Year-Old Now Has Wins In His First USAR Pro Cup and ARCA Events

CANTON, GA (April 21, 2008) – As the old saying goes, you never have a second chance to make a first impression.

Well, that apparently does not apply to 20-year-old Matt Hawkins.

Just a little more than a year after winning his first USAR Hooters Pro Cup Series race in his first-ever start, Hawkins accomplished the same feat. This time, Hawkins became the 20th driver in ARCA RE/MAX Series history to win in his first-career start by taking the checkers in the Prairie Meadows 250 at Iowa Speedway in his #39 Jani-King Dodge.

“I guess the first time’s been the charm,” said Hawkins, who joins an ARCA list of first-win/first-attempt drivers that includes NASCAR Sprint Cup’s Kyle Busch, Scott Riggs and Ernie Irvan. “But we didn’t really go in expecting to win. We had a good test there and we knew we’d be pretty good in the race. I probably would’ve been disappointed if we didn’t at least run in the top-three. I never really thought about where I was or how we were doing until the very end when I realized I had won the race.

“This just shows the dedication of the group of guys that I’ve got behind me right now,” added Hawkins. “They’ve been working their butts off. We’ve only had this thing for two weeks before we tested here. Mike (Garvey, Hawkins’ Crew Chief) completely set it up and went through it and we just got it finished the day we left.”

When qualifying for the Prairie Meadows 250 was rained out, Hawkins was forced to start near the rear of the field due to a lack of owner’s points from 2007. Without hesitation, however, Hawkins started his march to the front.

“Fortunately starting in the back, everybody did a good job and nobody got into anybody. There wasn’t a caution until about lap 30 and we were already up to about sixth. We were much racing with the leaders pretty early. So starting in the back wasn’t such a big deal. Our main objective was just to stay on the lead lap because we knew that (polesitter Matt) Carter and them were going to take off at the start. I just tried to go real hard and get as many spots as we could.”

Several strong pit stops by the Jani-King team throughout the race put Hawkins in position to make a late charge to the lead, where he found himself in a battle with Carter with only a handful of laps remaining. After the two leaders banged doors for the lead, Hawkins checked out and scored his first-ever ARCA victory.

“Carter just fell off big time,” said Hawkins of his late battle for the lead. “I don’t know if he got loose or tight or what, but his car seemed like it was on top of the racetrack. My car stayed pretty much the same and on the long runs it just got better. I caught him with about five to go and I certainly didn’t mean to get into him. I just got in a little too deep. I lost the nose and got into him, but I also knew the #16 (Justin Allgaier) was coming hard in my mirror, so I really wanted to get by him. He probably had the best car all day, so taking the lead was important to me.”

Now with the first victory in his first ARCA start under his belt, which first win was more special to Hawkins, last year’s Pro Cup triumph or the ARCA checkers from Saturday?

“I don’t know, this one’s pretty huge. We’re going to try to run four or five more ARCA races this year and go for the Hooters Pro Cup Southern Division Championship. Right now, this win’s probably bigger than winning the whole championship, I think.”

Hawkins is currently the point leader in the USAR Hooters Pro Cup Southern Division going into Saturday, April 26th’s event at Concord Motorsport Park. Hawkins will be out to strengthen his point lead in the #2 Jani-King machine.

Before heading to Concord, Matt Hawkins will be a guest on Tuesday April 22nd on “ARCA Thunder” at 8:30pm ET on RaceTalkRadio.com.

For more information on Matt Hawkins, contact Mike Twist at 51 Sports by calling (207) 590-1786 and be sure to check out the official online home of Matt Hawkins, www.matthawkins.net.
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PIT STOPS
 ARCA - Kentucky: Phelps starts 2nd, Hawkins 4th

 Double features for AMS Legends Thurs. 7-17-08

 Georgia Asphalt Series returns to Anderson July 18th

 OUTLAW SPRINT CARS & SUPER LATE MODELS DOUBLE THE ACTION AT DIXIE 7-12-08

 GAS at Anderson Fri., July 11

 WoO LMs: Clanton 6th in pts. as ‘Wild West Tour’ starts

 WEEKLY SHORT TRACKS PART OF AMERICAN HISTORY

 Bill Elliott 50 Set for October 25, 2008 at Dixie Speedway

 Atlanta Motor Speedway July-Aug. events

 Senoia's Bubba Pollard tries to stay on road to success

 Great picture of Beau Slocumb and his trophies

 Trackchaser Randy Lewis reports from Screven

 GAS Series Rookie class one of the best ever

 Profile: Atlanta Motor Speedway President Ed Clark

 Cheney building new Calhoun Co. Speedway

 Sugar Creek Raceway returns from the dead

 WoO's pre-season look at Shane Clanton

 Birmingham International Raceway '08 Schedule

 GAS Series/Peach State Promoter comes with credentials

 MasterSbilt Proudly Announces “Race Camp Academy”


 
 

 



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