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NASCAR Daily News Headlines * December 11, 2007
ARCA Renews With Speed ChannelOfficials of the ARCA RE/MAX Series and SPEED have announced a four-year agreement under which SPEED will continue to televise ARCA RE/MAX Series events through 2011."SPEED and ARCA have a strong relationship dating back to 1997," said Rick Miner, Senior VP Production & Network Operations. "And in 2008, we look forward to continuing that relationship. The ARCA RE/MAX Series provides great racing with wonderful storylines, already scoring some of the best motorsports ratings on the network. With more live racing in 2008, we believe the fans will support this series like never before. We expect this to be a classic 'win-win' for ARCA and SPEED." The agreement also calls for a minimum of 10 events to be aired each season with continued efforts to grow the number of televised races. The number of televised events in 2008 has already increased to 11. SPEED's coverage of the ARCA RE/MAX Series in 2008 begins at Daytona Int'l Speedway Saturday, February 9 with live, flag-to-flag coverage of the 45th Daytona ARCA 200 at 4:00 pm eastern, and concludes with the season championship finale at Toledo Speedway October 12 In addition to Daytona and Toledo, events scheduled for live coverage in '08 include Iowa Speedway on April 19, Kansas Speedway on April 26, Rockingham Speedway on May 4, Pocono Raceway on June 7, Michigan Int'l Speedway on June 13, Kentucky Speedway on July 11, Nashville Superspeedway on August 9, Chicagoland Speedway on September 6 and Talladega Superspeedway on October 3.(arcaracing.com)
Jim Covey Named Engine Designer of the YearAfter scoring 14 victories in 31 Nextel Cup events since its debut, the new Chevrolet R07 engine and its development team are already being recognized with a prestigious global award. Jim Covey was recently named the 2007 Race Engine Designer of the Year for his efforts in overseeing the development of the new Chevrolet R07 engine that debuted in the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series this season.Covey, the NASCAR engine technical manager for GM Racing, was in Oxford, England on November 29 to receive the award at the 2007 World Motorsport Symposium. Covey accepted the award on behalf of the GM Racing engineering team who utilized GM's in-house technical resources to develop the first purpose-built NASCAR racing engine. "Jim has been an extraordinary leader working alongside a very talented group of GM Racing engineers who have devoted years to building the Chevrolet R07 engine," said Mark Kent, director of GM Racing. "Everyone at GM Racing is extremely proud of Jim and the GM Racing team for successfully beginning a new era for the GM small-block V-8 engine." "This award is a huge honor but one that cannot be characterized by the efforts of any one individual," said Covey. "Designing, developing and producing the R07 engine was a monumental task and was the result of teamwork between many talented people within GM as well as our Chevrolet teams." The R07 engine is the culmination of numerous engine designs and continuous development which began following the debut of the SB2 in 1998. The goal of R07 was to create an engine that produces competitive power, delivers excellent reliability, enhances safety and reduces costs for Chevrolet teams. After making its debut at Texas Motor Speedway in April, the R07 engine is now already responsible for powering Chevy race cars to victory lane 14 times in 2007 in addition to helping Chevrolet win the Nextel Cup manufacturers' and driver's titles. The engine has also already proven itself to Chevy teams in being reliable, safe and cost-effective. The R07 engine succeeds GM's SB2 (small-block/2nd generation) engine that was introduced in NASCAR Cup competition in 1998. The R07's key technical advances over the SB2 include 4.500-inch cylinder bore centers (vs. 4.400 inches in SB2) that enhance coolant flow, a raised camshaft that improves valvetrain dynamics, a new six-bolt head bolt pattern that reduces cylinder bore distortion and a targeted cooling system that minimizes temperatures at critical locations. A cast camshaft tunnel, integral piston squirter galleries and overhead oil feed galleries reduce engine assembly time. Relocating the fuel pump and eliminating external oil and coolant lines enhance safety. While a large number of GM Racing and GM Powertrain employees have been critical to the R07's success, several individuals played a pivotal role in its design and development. Ed Keating, GM Racing Design/Development engineer, and Ron Sperry, GM Racing NASCAR engine engineer, were responsible for designing the cylinder head and intake manifold. Ondrej Tomek, GM Racing NASCAR engine engineer, handled the development of the cylinder block and Bill Schemers, GM Racing NASCAR Parts Specialist, coordinated the parts distribution process. Covey and the Chevrolet R07 engine were selected from a list of four distinguished nominees. Other candidates for the 2007 award included Ulrich Baretzky, head of engine technology for Audi Sport, Benoit Bagur, technical director for SEAT sport (for its World Touring Car Championship diesel success) and Jason Hill of Prodrive for his work on the Aston Martin GT1 engine. In addition to Covey's accolade, a fellow Chevrolet NASCAR team member was recognized for his outstanding efforts in aerodynamics. Kurt Romberg, head of aerodynamics at Hendrick Motorsports, was presented with the Race Car Aerodynamicist of 2007 award. Hendrick Motorsports runs four Chevrolet teams in NASCAR's Nextel Cup Series including those of the Nextel Cup champion Jimmie Johnson and runner-up Jeff Gordon. Hendrick Motorsports driver Casey Mears also scored the first points-paying victory for the Chevrolet R07 in May after his victory at the Coca Cola 600. The November 29 awards dinner was part of the World Motorsport Symposium held at Oxford Brookes University and attracted speakers and delegates from around the world. Now in its third year, it is firmly established as the informal voice of the motorsport industry, where top motorsport engineers and executives can discuss topical issues in an open environment.
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Bobby Hamilton Racing To Merge With AMIIn an effort to better align itself in the NASCAR community, Bobby Hamilton Racing and Arrington Manufacturing announced Monday the formation of a partnership between its two companies. AMI consists of a joint venture between Mac Bailey, Mark Melling, Clay Campbell, Stacy Compton and Joey Arrington. BHR will continue to be run daily by Lori Hamilton with AMI management group. Accordingly, the company, founded by the late Bobby Hamilton, will relocate closer to the hub of NASCAR in the coming weeks.BHR will continue to field the No. 4 and the No. 18 Dodges in the 2008 Craftsman Truck Series. "Bobby Hamilton Sr.'s dream was carried on last season through the hard work and dedication of so many people who stuck by us," Lori Hamilton said. "This partnership allows us to grow for the future. In the past few months, we realized how vital it is to our future success to be located closer to NASCAR and its community. Joey Arrington has always been a team player for our organization. Bobby always valued his knowledge and experience in the sport. It is a natural fit for our organizations to work together and take this team to another level."
More details will be announced as they progress in the coming weeks.(nascar.com)
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