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Meier ROY at LVMS Bullring

October 20, 2006

Las Vegas, NV – Consistency throughout the season proved to be the key to Jace Meier being named “Rookie of the Year” in the NASCAR Late Model division at the Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway this past weekend.  Meier earned a 12th-place finish earning 252 points, not bad considering he missed seven races during the season, due to his racing commitments in California.

“In auto racing winning is great, but it isn’t everything,” said Meier.  “I qualified on pole my first race, but unfortunately didn’t rate a first place win during the season.  The sport is about consistent performance and the willingness to put in the effort to improve.”

Meier is a 17-year-old Las Vegas native finishing his fourth year of competitive racing.  This season he has divided his time between racing at the Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in the NASCAR Late Model Series, and in California as part of Ron Sutton’s Winner’s Circle Race Team.  He is presently trying out for Grand National West and ARCA teams for the 2007 season. 

When he isn’t racing, Meier is an honor student at Spring Valley High School and a very active member in his school and the community.

For more information on Jace Meier, Jace Meier Racing and potential sponsorship, please visit www.jacemeier.com  or contact Lenora Kaplan at (702) 256-5511. 

Source: Q Advertising and Public Relations

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2 Responses to “Meier ROY at LVMS Bullring”

  1. Patrick on December 1st, 2008 2:33 pm

    I’m looking to start racing and i’d like to know what i have to do to get licensed to race.and what i need to do to get started. If there is something you could send me that would be great. Thanks Patrick

  2. Editor on December 2nd, 2008 2:15 am

    Where is the nearest racetrack near you? Many tracks have entry level, low cost classes for 4 cyl cars where drivers can start at the age of 14. Most tracks only have and age requirement and you’ll need to provide id and understand the rules.

    There are also 1/4 midgets, mini sprints, legends and other scaled down cars.

    Once you get the info you need it actually pretty easy to hit the track.

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