Ryan Crane Event Preview: 42nd
Annual Snowball
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Chris Ragle
Panama City, FL 11/27/09-
The 2009 season has been a season of new experiences for Ryan Crane as he made
the transition to the ARCA series on a limited basis piloting cars for fellow
Panama City, Florida resident James Finch. Since having only raced a handful of
late model races this season and a new Hamke racecar added to his fleet, Crane
will spend the upcoming days testing extensively around the half mile track.
With the help of long time
NOTES
Team Notes
Car(s): #10 Ford Fusion PLM
#10 Ford Fusion SLM
Engine (s): Ford Racing Crate Engine (PLM)
18 Degree Super Late Model Engine (SLM)
Sponsor(s): Can Am Spyder-ATV/Comfort Inn-Pensacola Beach
Event/Series Notes
Event(s)/Date(s): PLM Allen Turner Snowflake 100-December 5, 2009
SLM 42nd Annual Snowball
Venue: Five Flags
Track Size: ½ mile (.500)
Series: N/A
Standings: N/A
Media Coverage Notes
-Five Flags
-Pensacola News Journal (www.pnj.com)
-Speed 51 (www.speed51.com) live “Trackside Now” daily coverage
-Smokers Racin’ (www.smokersracin.com)
-Race Talk Radio (www.racetalkradio.com) live internet radio broadcast
QUOTES
-Once again this year
longtime Snowball Derby weekend sponsor Comfort Inn on Pensacola Beach has come
on board plus you just signed on Can Am Sypder-ATV as a last minute deal, what
does it mean for companies like these to be involved with a race team such as
yours?
“First off I want to thank Comfort Inn for their continued
support even in a tough economical year and with Can Am coming on board here in
the last day or two I’ve really been lucky. It really shows how great both
companies are and their involvement this year means more than ever. Whenever
local companies get involved it not only goes a long way for my team, but when it’s
a local company involved you can easily help them achieve the return on
investment. Just like this year we always try to refer other teams and fans to
them (Comfort Inn-Pensacola Beach) and then Tuesday night before the
-Explain what the
Snowball
“The snowball derby is the last race of the season for my
family owned team. We try to make the most of it since it is our last one of
the year and the Five Flags venue is the closest track to our home in
-What is your fondest
“Without question, winning the 2007 Allen Turner Snowflake
100 would be the fondest memory of the Snowball Derby weekend of my racing
career so far. I have won lots of races but none come as close to coming
from the last chance race to win the trophy of the 100 lap main event.
Hopefully this year will be my year to notch the Snowball Derby off my list of
races to win.
-You won the
Snowflake 100 pro late model race in 2007 and over the last few years we
typically see you with both the pro and super late models come Derby weekend,
will that be the same case this year and what does it take to make both cars
successful on an already stressful weekend of racing?
“This year we’ll again be fielding entries for both the
Snowball and Snowflake races. I have both car configurations and it makes
perfect sense to enter both events with full intentions on taking home the trophies
for both races. Both cars have their own identities and drive completely
different. The most effective way to prepare the cars is to focus on each one
entirely on different days to ensure both cars are at their greatest potential
of winning their respective races.”
Stay tuned to www.ryancrane10.com
for all the latest news and information regarding Ryan Crane Racing in 2009.
For public relations and website information contact Chris Ragle with Tex
Motorsports Marketing at cragle02@yahoo.com
or call 704-706-3666.