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By Bill Sullivan, Chicko Motorsports Media

PENNGROVE, CA (5-31-10) – After being on the road far from home nearly every single weekend, Penngrove’s Alissa Geving had the pleasure of racing near her hometown throughout the three day Memorial Day weekend as the Golden State Challenge Series roared into California’s North Bay for three events at two different tracks. After racing at Petaluma Speedway on Friday night and the Calistoga Speedway the following two days, Geving’s weekend produced mixed results and consistency in the series point standings.

“We didn’t have what I would call a great weekend when it comes to the actual results,” said Geving, who sits sixth in the championship point standings of the Golden State Challenge Series tour. “But I had a really great time racing so close to home. It was great to see all my fans and sponsors who aren’t able to travel every weekend.”

On Friday night, Geving returned to Petaluma Speedway on the Sonoma-Marin County Fairground. It is as this 3/8 mile dirt track in the heart of the North Bay where the 18-year-old lady racer made her mark in motor sports history as a two time track champion. Racing at home isn’t all too common for Geving in 2010 as she chose to follow the premier California tour to broaden her racing career and the needed exposure to one day extend her racing career to the professional level.

On Friday night, Geving qualified 6th with a 12:645 second lap on the Petaluma clay. In heat racing competition she started in the third position and finished second, setting her sights on the six lap dash. After finishing 8th in the next preliminary, Geving started on the outside of row four for the 25-lap feature event.

After fighting an extremely tight race car throughout the event, Geving finished in the ninth position when the checkered flag waved. After spending a great deal of time with her fans that lined up for her new souvenir t shirts and hero cards, Geving and her Chicko Motorsports team packed up and headed over the mountain to California’s largest dirt track; the intimidating Calistoga Speedway.
Sitting at a half mile in length, the Calistoga Speedway has been in operation since 1937. During the years the track has a long list of historical statistics. While many of the facts consist of triumph at Calistoga, others include trial and destruction. For Geving, focus and patience was the motto as she returned to the flat oval that lies in the shadow of the scenic Mt. Saint Helena in the heart of the California wine country.

“Racing at Calistoga is always special for me,” said Geving. “Not just because it’s close to home but because of it’s rich history in the sport and the speeds it produces. It’s always a little bit scary when you take the green flag there but with that fear comes respect. All of us are well aware of what Calistoga has to offer both good and bad.”

On night one of the tribute to Walter Ross, Geving qualified 10th with a 17:500 second lap aboard the Tillett Tool, Pit Stop USA, Auto Repairs Unlimited #3x Maxim. In the preliminary portion of the program she finished second in her heat race after battling with her colleague Zach Zimmerly at speeds exceeding 105 miles per hour. When the checkered flag flew on the night, Geving had endured a fast yet brutal track to finish 11th overall.

On Saturday night, Geving qualified ninth with an 18:179 second lap. In heat race competition she drove around pole sitter and longtime friendly rival Kyle Larson to drive to victory in the eight lap affair. In the feature event Geving started 11th and began pressing her way through the field until a scary moment took place on lap seven when she entered the fourth turn in a burst of flames. Geving was uninjured from the incident in which the oil filter casing fractured and ended her weekend run with a 16th place finish.

“We were fighting some issues with motor earlier in the night,” said Geving. “It was feeling much better in the feature. As soon as I saw the smoke come up from the inside I knew it wasn’t good and before I cold even think about it the car was on fire. It’s times like this I am really thankful for all of the great safety equipment we use. It’s a true testimony to my faith in the rule that safety always comes first.”

This Saturday night, Geving will head east to the Placerville Speedway bullring for round 13 of the Golden State Challenge Series. So far this season Geving has four top ten finishes in the traveling series, a semi-feature event win and two heat race wins.

“I’m looking forward to going back to Placerville again,” said Geving. “This year we have improved our results there each time we have raced and hopefully we can continue to do so. It’s one of the tougher tracks on the schedule with it’s banking and I’m ready to get back on it.”

Chicko Motorsports would like to thank their current dedicated marketing partners including, Tillett Tool, Pit Stop USA, Auto Repairs Unlimited and Matt Cordeiro Enterprises. Additional associate sponsors and promotional considerations include K&N Filters, Napa Auto Parts, Flowmaster Mufflers, Hodgin and Son Tree Service, Allstar Performance, Santa Rosa Auto Parts, Jeremy’s Chair Repair, Afex Graphics, Simpson Racing Products, 21st Century Health Club, Vanlare Steering Repair, Pro Shocks, ALC Machine, JW Web Design and Sullivan Images Media Specialties.

Following her race in Placerville, Alissa Geving will have new shirts designed by Randy Frank as well as her new hero cards produced by Steve Cox and Graph X Design. She and her team looks forward to meeting fans of all ages after each event. To learn more about Alissa Geving and her Chicko Motorsports Team can learn more at their website at www.chick-o-motorsports.com. Alissa Geving is seeking additional sponsorship for the remainder of the 2010 season. Those interested in sponsorship opportunities can contact team owner Gary Geving at: gary3x@yahoo.com.

This press release is a production of Sullivan Images Media, www.sullivanimages.net, for Chicko Motorsports 2010.

 Media Contact: Bill Sullivan / sullivanimages@sbcglobal.net
PENNGROVE, CA –(11-10-09)- Since she was old enough to walk, California’s Alissa Geving was determined to become a successful race car driver. Now, at 18 years of age, the two time Petaluma Speedway track champion can certainly add the term “success” to her career profile. 

While she has accomplished a great deal in her young career, Geving has decided she isn’t finished yet and is seeking opportunities for the 2010 racing season. The talented third generation driver is known for her success behind the wheel of a sprint car and for her ability to draw great media attention all the way to the national level as she since she began racing full sized sprint cars three years ago.

“I’m very happy with the accomplishments I have achieved in my racing career,” said Geving, a fulltime student at Chico State University. “But I feel like I am far from finished chasing goals just yet. We are looking for the support to make a strong return to the track for 2010 racing season.”

Geving is currently seeking additional sponsorship opportunities for her Chicko Motorsports #3x Sprint Car Team in the racing season to come. Her preliminary racing plans include a fulltime effort in the 2010 Civil War Sprint Car Series as well as another season in the Petaluma Speedway All Pro Sprint Car Series. 
The Civil War Sprint Car Series is California’s premier racing season for 360 cubic inch powered sprint cars. The series competes annually at more than five different tracks and more than a dozen total events. The campaign draws the best drivers from California and the Pacific Northwest and is known for its great competition, diversity and its sell-out crowds at nearly every event on the annual tour. Petaluma Speedway is an action packed 3/8 mile dirt track located in the heart of the Sonoma coastal range and the California Wine County. The facility hosts some of California’s top talent nearly every Saturday night from March until October.

“I love racing with the Civil War Series, we didn’t make a fulltime effort of it last season and I am ready to return next year if we can get the financial assistance to do so, we are working on a few different things to put it all together,” said Geving, a 2008 Civil War Series Rookie of the Year recipient. “Petaluma is my home track where my Dad and my Grandfather raced and I want to continue that tradition not only for myself for my local fan base and sponsors that have supported me all along.”

After a successful stint in Outlaw Karts, Geving begin turning heads three years ago when she followed in the footsteps of her grandfather, Leroy Geving and her father, Gary Geving behind the wheel of a winged sprint car at her hometown track of Petaluma Speedway. In 2007 she became the youngest female driver in the nation to win a winged sprint car feature event at just 15-years-old.
One year later Geving took her accolades to the next level when she became the youngest lady competitor to win a winged sprint car championship which she followed up this season with a second such title in the Petaluma Speedway All Pro Series. Geving also earned the 2008 Rookie of the Year Award in the competitive Civil War Sprint Car Series and earned Rookie honors at both Petaluma Speedway and Antioch Speedway. 

In addition to her experience in a winged sprint car, Geving has had great success this past season in wingless competition, including a heat race win and a top finish in a high profile USAC event at her hometown track. She made her asphalt racing debut earlier this summer when she drove for veteran car owner Ted Finkenbinder in a USAC Western States Sprint Car event in Northern California.

Earlier this season, Geving participated in the NASCAR Drive for Diversity Combine event in North Carolina. The event featured 30 of the Nation’s most talented drivers in a weeklong event where they display their abilities on and off the track to top associates of NASCAR. Geving is already looking forward to a possible return to the annual event next season.

In October of 2010, Geving was the first western sprint car driver to appear on national late night television when she was invited to appear on NBC’s Last Call with Carson Daly. The appearance was one of many media opportunities that Geving has had throughout her career. In addition to the popular NBC airing she has appeared in various newspapers, magazines, radio shows and television programs over the last two years. 

Among the many media events, Geving has been featured in Sports Illustrated, Circle Track Magazine, DirtVision.com and the FOX Network’s “Trackside at Infineon Raceway” program where she was featured for her success behind the wheel and then invited to return to co-host the review of the movie “Speed Racer” after it’s premier. In all of her media opportunities, Geving has represented all of her marketing partners positively and professionally.

Regardless of the venue in which she competes, Geving displays a great deal of sportsmanship and professionalism. These two qualities are highly recognized by the sport’s highest level and are very crucial when it comes to one day driving a race car for a living. Talking to the fans, thanking her sponsors and communicating with the public to a skill Geving was born with and anyone who chooses to become a part of this driver and her team for the season will not be disappointed in the return they will see for their investment of any level. 
Geving is not limited to those interested in becoming a marketing partner for her 2010 Sprint Car team. She too will entertain any opportunities to aquire additional seat time on the asphalt racing circuit from open wheel cars to late models. Such opportunities will well prepare her to apply for a return to the Diversity testing next year and could very well bring a team a good deal of media attention with this young, talented woman behind the wheel.

“I’m game for any solid opportunity from sponsorship to seat time,” said Geving. “I love a new challenge and chasing my goals. I’m ready for the 2010 racing season, I just need some additional support to chase the goals I will set for myself while representing my team and my sponsors in a positive, professional fashion.”

To learn more about Alissa Geving visit www.chick-o-motorsports.com or simply type “Alissa Geving” into your browser search engine to visit a number of different sites that will feature the young lady driver and her many accolades. Those interested in discussing sponsorship or additional media opportunities can do so through her site or by emailing her public relations representative Bill Sullivan at sullivanimages@sbcglobal.net. All inquiries will be responded to by the appropriate individuals.

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