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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.


By Bill Sullivan, Chicko Motorsports Media 

PENNGROVE, CA (5-19-10) – Since announcing she was defecting to the traveling Golden State Challenge 410 Sprint Car tour to expand her horizons in her racing career, Penngrove’s Alissa Geving has been flooded with emails from fans asking when she will make a return visit to her home track of Petaluma Speedway. This Saturday night, those passionate “Chicko” fans will once again be able to cheer for their favorite lady driver of the North Bay as the two time track champion will make a return visit to the Saturday night All Pro series at the Sonoma Marin County Fairgrounds.

“I’m enjoying my run with the Golden State Challenge Series but I do miss the great fans at Petaluma Speedway,” said Geving. “It’s where my Grandfather and my Dad raced and the where I first raced in a sprint car so its always going to be my home track. We have a Saturday night off this week in the GSC so I’ve decided to return to Petaluma for an All Pro event.”

Geving will compete in the Golden State Challenge Series this week as well. However, the tour competes on Friday night rather than Saturday night this week. The Giant Chevrolet Speedway in Hanford will be the venue for the King of California tour this week. The event will mark the first time Geving has raced on the competitive 3/8mile. It’s also the first time in three years the competitive series has raced on the track formerly known as “Kings Speedway.”

“I’m really looking forward to this weekend for both events,” said Geving. “This will be the first time I have raced at Hanford so that is always exciting and coming back to Petaluma Speedway is a no-brainer when it comes to how I feel about it. We always do well their as a team, I love the local fans and it’s nice and close to home. I’m excited.”

Saturday night will mark the first of two Petaluma visits in just one week for Geving. On Friday night, May 28 she returns there when the Golden State Challenge Series competes on the track that put her name in the history books as the youngest female sprint car winner and champion in the nation two years ago. The Golden State Challenge Series will then keep the Chicko Motorsports team close to home over Memorial Day weekend with two days of racing at the famed Calistoga Speedway in the Napa Valley.

Last weekend Geving raced in two different 410 sprint car events. On Friday night she took to the banks of Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico to compete in their Feather Falls weekly championship event. In qualifying Geving turned a lap time of 13:426 which placed her 18th on the roster. After missing the transfer in her heat race she made up lost ground in the B feature with a third place finish to transfer into the A-main.

In the 25-lap feature event Geving started deep in the field, in the 18th starting position. The distant starting spot didn’t stop her from pressing forward as she drove her Tillett Tool Racing-Pit Stop USA #3X into the top ten before the halfway point of the race and ended her night with a strong 7th place finish.
“It was a good night for us, 18th to 7th I can’t complain about that especially when we had some problems with the steering box before qualifying even started,” said Geving, who remains determined and competitive aboard a race car that is beginning to show it’s age and number of races. “When things go wrong with the car it does discourage me but I have a lot of support that keeps me going. Jonathan Allard has been a real motivational colleague for me this year to keep my chin up.”

On Saturday, Geving traveled south to the distant Tulare Thunderbowl to compete in round eight of the Golden State Challenge series. On this particular night she felt her share of mechanical foes once again but salvaged a 15th place finish in the feature event and advanced to seventh in the series point standings.

“We had our share of problems with the car and set up early on,” said Geving. “It set me back in qualifying and the heat race and I just was never able to make a strong rally back. I hung in there to get the needed points. Hopefully this week we can start to overcome these challenging times.”

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. 

New Alissa Geving shirts and sweatshirts are now in production and should be available by Memorial Day weekend along with her new hero cards produced by Steve Cox and Graph X Design. 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.

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