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Terry McCarl Looks Forward to Returning to Jackson Speedway on May 1
Jackson, MN— April 2, 2010—While
Knoxville Raceway will always be his home track, Jackson Speedway in
Minnesota is a home away from home for Terry McCarl, especially since he
has been driving for a Minnesota-based team for the last couple of
seasons. In addition, he has been very successful at the half-mile over
the years, winning seven times and has come close to winning with the
World of Outlaws on a couple of occasions at Jackson.
McCarl will have another chance to score his first win in
a World of Outlaws event at the historic track on Saturday, May 1 as the
series will return to the half-mile for the first time since 2006 for a
full night of racing.
“I love going there,” shared McCarl recently. “The fans
are great up there. You get a lot of the Sioux Falls fans that come over
and it’s always been a great event up there. Hopefully we get good
weather for it. Jon McCorkell is doing a great job promoting there and
building it back up with a tough economy and all of that.”
McCarl’s, team which is owned by Tod Quiring, the owner
of Big Game Treestands, is based just north of Jackson Speedway in
Windom, Minnesota and will have a large contingent at the race on
Saturday, May 1. McCarl would like nothing more than to win at the
boss’s home track with the boss in attendance.
“There is such a history there,” McCarl noted of Jackson
Speedway. “Big Game Treestands has a sprint car because of Jackson,
Minnesota. He (Tod Quiring) lives 20 miles north of there. It’s a very
racing oriented community and a lot of serious sprint car fans and
sponsors are in that area. We love going up there. Anytime we can get up
there is a plus, but especially when we can go up there and race a
sprint car.”
McCarl set a new track record at Jackson Speedway in the
World of Outlaws event at Jackson Speedway in 2005, a mark that still
stands today. The multi-time Knoxville Raceway and Huset’s Speedway
track champion takes great pride in setting tracks record, especially at
historic venues like Jackson.
“It means a lot to me,” McCarl said of track records. “My
friend Daryn Pittman laughs at me all the time, because it doesn’t pay
anything and there isn’t a trophy. I’m a history buff and it means a lot
to me. That’s probably why I crashed at Tulare (Thunderbowl Raceway in
March). I heard Tim (Kaeding) broke my track record and the second lap I
was trying to get it back. I think I had a shot at it and ended up
crashing my car. Being from that area (in the Upper Midwest where
Jackson Speedway is) and growing up in the Midwest, it means a lot to
me. I love sprint car racing and hope to be around it a long time, and
being a bit of a historian, those things mean a lot to me.”
McCarl has seven career wins at Jackson Speedway
including last season in the Jackson Nationals aboard the Big Game
Treestands Maxim. In four career World of Outlaws starts at the track he
has three finishes of seventh or better including a third-place run in
2004 after starting on the pole and leading the first 11 laps as he
looks for his first win with the series at the track.
“You need a strong motor because that is a big race
track,” explained the native of Altoona, Iowa when asked what it will
take to contend for the win on May 1. “It’s like anytime you win an
Outlaws show, you have to be smart, you have to be fast and you have to
have a good car. You have to drive smart, because these are the best
drivers in the world.”
On Saturday, May 1 at Jackson Speedway, adult general
admission tickets will be $30 in advance and $35 the day of the race,
with general admission tickets for kids ages 12-under $15 in advance and
$15 the day of the race, with children ages 5-under admitted free of
charge. Adult reserved tickets will be $33 in advance and $35 the day of
the race with reserved tickets for kids ages 12-under $15 in advance and
$15 the day of the race. Pit combos, which include a reserved ticket and
a pit pass will be available in advance for $38. For tickets call the
track at 507-841-1957 or SLS Promotions at 815-344-2023.
Terry has had some memorable moment at Jackson, that is foresure!
What is your most memorable Terry Moment at Jackson?

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