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Atomic Racing’s Paul
Carpenter Looking to Clinch U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company Top
Privateer Award
U.S. Smokeless Tobacco
Company Pro Privateer Challenge Awards Top Privateer $25,000
AURORA,
Ill. (April 24, 2008) – After
15 rounds of Monster Energy® AMA Supercross, an FIM World
Championship, Honda’s Paul Carpenter, of Ithaca, N.Y., leads the
U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company Pro Privateer Challenge (USSTC)
136-109 over Honda’s Heath Voss, of Mico, Texas.
The U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company Pro Privateer Challenge
awards a total of $50,000 to the top three finishing privateers in
AMA Supercross class racing.
U. S. Smokeless Tobacco Company Pro Privateer
Challenge will award $25,000 to the top-finishing privateer, $15,000
to second place and $10,000 to third place. This weekend Carpenter
has a chance to clinch the U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company Pro
Privateer Challenge, which is the coveted top privateer honor.
“The U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company Pro
Privateer Challenge recognizes those riders who succeed in the sport
of supercross without the benefit of major corporate sponsorship,"
said Matt Wachtel, USSTC manager, one-on-one marketing. "Competing
week-in and week-out against top factory riders, these privateers
display exemplary dedication and fortitude, and we're proud to help
highlight their achievements."
“This bonus fund is huge to us privateers, and
for a guy like me who runs his own team, it helps pay the bills to
keep the team running,” said Carpenter. “I’d like to thank the U.S.
Smokeless Tobacco Company for giving the privateers such a great
opportunity.”
The U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company Pro
Privateer Challenge saw Carpenter’s 31-point lead going into
Detroit’s Ford Field diminish to 22 points
over Voss heading into St. Louis’
Edward Jones Dome. It was a night to forget as Carpenter finished in
18th place, which was his second worst finish of the
season. Carpenter picked up five points in St.
Louis to bring his lead to 27 over Voss.
“This top privateer distinction is on my mind,
and during the last few races I’ve been racing to salvage my points
lead,” added Carpenter. “I kept crashing all night in
Detroit
and was not very happy with my performance.”
Carpenter, who has qualified for every main
event this season, finished a season best in seventh place at
Indianapolis’ RCA Dome.
Carpenter’s Race Finishes
Anaheim
1:
13
Phoenix:
12
Anaheim
2:
13
San Francisco:
21
Anaheim
3:
11
San Diego:
13
Houston:
11
Atlanta:
8
Indianapolis:
7
Daytona:
15
Minneapolis:
11
Toronto:
11
Irving:
8
Detroit:
18
St. Louis:
8
Last year David Vuillemin won top privateer
honors aboard his privateer Honda team.
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