By Bill Sullivan, Chicko Motorsports Media

PENNGROVE, CA (2-7-10) – After her first time competing at the famous Chili Bowl in Tulsa, Oklahoma last month, open wheel racer Alissa Geving is will look to add more midget racing opportunities to her schedule in 2010.  The Penngrove native is geared up for a busy year of racing ahead racing multiple venues in California both winged and wingless.

 ”I’m ready to get down to business again,” said eighteen-year-old Geving. “The trip to Tulsa was a great experience for me and I hope to have more opportunities such as that in the year to come.”

 Geving was summoned to Tulsa, Oklahoma just a week prior to the famed indoor midget racing event that draws national attention and some of the best drivers in the world. It was the request of Chris Walker and the Bay Muffler racing team that brought the two time Petaluma Speedway track champion across the states for her first midget racing venue.

 ”I love it, I really want to thank Chris Walker and everyone from Bay Muffler who made that trip possible,” said Geving. “It was my first driving experience all on my own. Normally I have my family and my local sponsors helping me out at the track and this time it was just me. It was kind of scary going into it but I loved it once we got working together.”

 Geving’s Chili Bowl debut put her on the track as early as Tuesday night during race week. In the third heat race of the night. An opening lap accident directly in front of her delayed her charge into the field during the preliminary event, however, she still rallied to the seventh position by the time the checkered flag flew.

 Later in the evening the team competed in the C-main event as they begin their attempt for a solid position in the feature events on Saturday night. Starting fourth, Geving maintained her position and transferred into the following B feature where she finished 12th respectively.

 ”I really have to thank my teammate for the event Scott Pierovich,” added Geving. “This was my first time in a midget. Scott really helped me get comfortable with the physics of the car. I really enjoyed the great communication between the whole team.”

 On Saturday night of the event, Geving was slated to start 6th in the G main event. During practice she had a slight brush with the wall causing minor damage that later resulted in a loss of starting position for the event. While it appeared all was repaired in time for a the race, a battery cable that was jarred loose from the incident and was not discovered until Geving was pushed off for the event and the car failed to fire.

 After returning to the work area to make the repair, Geving was able to make the line up for the race but forfeited her starting position in doing so. Starting last in the event, Geving did what she does best and defeated adversity by passing as many cars as possible in the event. Unfortunately the team was unable to transfer into the next event after the opening lap set back.

 ”It was one of those things we just couldn’t overcome, but I had a blast passing as many cars as I could,” said Geving. “I’m looking forward to racing additional events with the Bay Muffler team this year.”

 In 2010 Alissa Geving will compete for a third consecutive championship title in the Petaluma Speedway All Pro Sprint Car Series. Additionally the Chick-O-Motorsports team will vie for the 2010 Civil War Sprint Car Series Championship and will also compete in select wingless races throughout the year including the USAC event slated for her home track in Petaluma in June.
 ”I’m really looking forward to it all, I wish we could start racing right now because I have never felt so motivated,” added Geving. “I really want to thank everyone involved for my opportunity in Tulsa including my local sponsors that helped get me there.”

 Only one other person has claimed three consecutive championships at Petaluma Speedway, local favorite David Lindt Jr. Geving looks to join Lindt in the triple crown status and possible becoming the first female racer nationally to win three consecutive racing championships.
 The Petaluma All Pro Series will begin on April 3. The Hoosier Tires Civil War Series is set to being on Saturday, March 20 at Placerville Speedway. Alissa Geving and her Chick-O-Motorsports Team will likely compete at the pre-season Mini Gold Cup and the Silver Cup at Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico pending additional sponsorship.
Alissa Geving has a number of  dedicated marketing partners including, Tillett Tool, Matt Cordeiro Enterprises,  Pit Stop USA, and Auto Repairs Unlimited. Additional sponsors include K&N Filters, Flowmaster Mufflers, Allstar Performance, A1A Performance Muffler,Jeremy’s Chair Repair, Afex Graphics, Simpson Racing Products, 21st  Century  Health Club, Butler Specialtys, Vanlare Steering Repair, Pro Shocks, ALC Machine, JW Web Design and Sullivan Images Media Specialties.

If you would like team with Alissa Geving and the Chick-O-Motorsports Team in the form of sponsorship for the upcoming racing season you can learn more about  her and can contact the team through their website at www.chick-o-motorsports.com or emailing Gary Geving at: gary3x@yahoo.com.

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

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PENNGROVE, CA –(1-10-10) – Anyone who has ever met 18-year old Alissa Geving of Penngrove, California knows she is an overachiever, never giving up on her very solid goals. A two time Petaluma Speedway track champion and a former Civil War Series Rookie of the Year, Geving will return full time in 2010 to both campaigns and looks make it her strongest year yet.

“I’m ready to get back behind the wheel,” said Geving, as she prepared for a driver debut in the famed Chili Bowl in Tulsa, Oklahoma later this week. “Last year we won the championship but didn’t win a lot of races doing it, this year I’m ready to go out and win more races and a third championship.”

Geving has already claimed the title as the youngest female to ever win a sprint car feature event and duel championships in the nation. Should the third generation open wheel driver claim a third title in 2010 it will mark another history making year as no man, or woman has ever claimed three straight sprint car titles at Petaluma Speedway.

“I don’t think too much about the records and the history, I love to race sprint cars and I want to win,” said Geving, who has always maintained great modesty despite the strong media attention she receives in the male dominated sport. “But I have to say it would mean a lot to me to make history at Petaluma with a third championship at the same track my Dad and my Grandfather won on.”

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. Last season Geving was amidst a championship battle for much of the season with fellow local favorite Bradley Terrell. The two locals raced within single digits until the final weeks of the season. Terrell suffered a late season accident that slightly increased the margin and Geving claimed her title prior to the end of the season.

“We really had a great rivalry going last year,” said Geving. :”It was too bad that Bradley (Terrell) had the crash with a lapped car so late in the year. It could have very well gone either way right down to the last night. I didn’t think the second one was going to be so stressful but I found that was. This year we want to race to win races and with that the points will come accordingly.”
In 2008, Geving claimed the Rookie of the Year title in the competitive Civil War Sprint Car Series. Last season she raced in a very limited number of events on the tour and plans a fulltime effort in the series in the year to come.

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 some 15 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. 

“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 to the full series,” said Geving. “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. The Civil War allows us to do just that.”

The Petaluma All Pro Series will begin on April 3. The Hoosier Tires Civil War Series is set to being on Saturday, March 20 at Placerville Speedway. Alissa Geving and her Chick-O-Motorsports Team will likely compete at the pre-season Mini Gold Cup and the Silver Cup at Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico pending additional sponsorship.

Chicko Motorsports would like to thank their dedicated marketing partners thus far including, Tillett Tool, Matt Cordeiro Enterprises,  Pit Stop USA, and Auto Repairs Unlimited. Additional sponsors include K&N Filters, Flowmaster Mufflers,  Allstar Performance, A1A Performance Muffler, Jeremy’s Chair Repair, Afex Graphics, Simpson Racing Products, 21st  Century  Health Club, Butler Specialtys, Vanlare Steering Repair, Pro Shocks, ALC Machine, JW Web Design and Sullivan Images Media Specialties.
 
Chicko Motorsports is seeking additional sponsorship for the upcoming racing season. Anyone that is interested can contact the team through their website at www.chick-o-motorsports.com or emailing Gary Geving at: gary3x@yahoo.com

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