Popular ‘Intimagator’ Ready To Battle World of Outlaws
Late Model Series Stars On March 28-29
MAGNOLIA,
MS – March 20, 2008 – The World of Outlaws Late Model
Series will be in the ‘Gator Zone’ on March 28-29
at Pike County Speedway.
And if Chris Wall – the Gulf Coast star known as the ‘Intimagator’
– puts on a show in the ‘March Through Dixie 100,’
you can take it to the bank that the grandstand section occupied
by his rabid supporters will be chomp-chomp-chomping it up in
glee.
With Wall expecting perhaps three-dozen family members and hundreds
of his local fans to be looking on, he’s laser-focused on
giving them something to cheer about in a $20,000-to-win spectacular
that will boast the most talented field ever to assemble at the
three-eighths-mile oval.
“I’m real excited,” said the 39-year-old Wall,
whose home in Holden, La., is about an hour’s drive from
Pike County Speedway. “If I could win a World of Outlaws
race in front of my hometown crowd, with all my family, friends
and fans watching, it would definitely be the biggest highlight
of my career.”
An approachable fan-favorite whose ‘Intimagator’
nickname derives from his ownership of the C&M Gator Farm
in Springfield, La. (he harvests and raises alligators for such
customers as meat markets and high-end leather manufacturers),
Wall has steadily risen in recent years to his current status
as the Gulf Coast Region driver with the best chance of defeating
the national stars of the WoO LMS. He’s finished as high
as second in a WoO LMS event (on March 17, 2006, at Baton Rouge
Raceway in Baker, La.), and last year he scored seventh-place
finishes in tour shows at Baton Rouge and Columbus (Miss.) Speedway
(where he ran in the top five until the race’s final laps).
Wall brings his Intimagator Racing team, which he fields with
his wife Missy, to Pike County riding a wave of early-season momentum.
He’s already won two features in 2008, including a Mississippi
State Challenge Series event on March 15 at Pike County that he
earned using the same combination (MastersBilt by Stuckey car,
Wall2Wall Performance open-rules engine) he’ll drive in
the ‘March Through Dixie 100.’
“It’s not like winning against the Outlaws, but having
two wins under your belt already does boost your confidence,”
said Wall, who won a career-high 23 features in 2006 but fell
to seven victories in ’07 while plagued with bad luck. “Running
a race at Pike County also helps a lot. We went there to try and
get dialed in a little for the Outlaw show because that’s
some pretty big money on the line in our backyard, and I think
we learned some things.”
Wall said Pike County’s clay surface on March 15 was a
“good, all-around racetrack,” the kind of surface
that could produce exciting, competitive action during the ‘March
Through Dixie 100.’
“You never know what a dirt track will do – that’s
the challenge of the sport,” said Wall. “But I think
if the track is like it was for the (Mississippi) State race,
the Outlaw show could be a real good race.
“And if we run like we did (on March 15), I think we can
do real well (against the Outlaws). I think we can at least pull
off a top-five (finish).”
Of course, Wall’s goal – as it is every time he drives
onto a racetrack – is to win the race, but he understands
how tough conquering the ‘March Through Dixie 100’
will be.
“I’m definitely confident that we can win, but it
almost seems unrealistic that we can do it,” said Wall,
hailing the talented drivers he’ll be facing. “We’re
optimistic, and we’re showing up to win. But if we finish
in the top 10, or top five, against that caliber of competition,
that’s O.K. We won’t hang our heads.”
Wall is certainly mentally prepared for the challenge ahead.
“Before a big race like this you have to make sure you
do your homework and are prepared 110 percent,” said Wall.
“And you gotta be careful not to out-think yourself when
you’re at the track running against the best guys. You have
to realize that these guys put on their pants one leg at a time
just like you do.”
The all-star roster of WoO LMS regulars that Wall will battle
features defending champion Steve Francis of Ashland, Ky.; Chub
Frank of Bear Lake, Pa.; Clint Smith of Senoia, Ga.; Shane Clanton
of Locust Grove, Ga.; Rick Eckert of York, Pa.; 20-year-old Josh
Richards of Shinnston, W.Va.; Darrell Lanigan of Union, Ky.; ’07
Rookie of the Year Tim Fuller of Watertown, N.Y.; Brian Shirley
of Chatham, Ill.; Shannon Babb of Moweaqua, Ill.; and 2008 Rookie
of the Year contender Al Purkey of Coffeyville, Kan.
Other well-known national names planning to enter the event include
Tim McCreadie of Watertown, N.Y., who won the 2006 WoO LMS title
and is currently a Richard Childress Racing Development Driver;
three-time WoO LMS champ Billy Moyer of Batesville, Ark.; Pike
County’s 2007 Jambalaya 100 winner Jimmy Mars of Menomonie,
Wis.; Brian Birkhofer of Muscatine, Iowa; John Blankenship of
Williamson, W.Va.; and 2006 WoO LMS Rookie of the Year Eddie Carrier
Jr. of Salt Rock, W.Va.
Wall also expects to joined by a host of his fellow Gulf Coast
standouts, including former Jambalaya 100 winner David Ashley
of Zachary, La. (“He will be a contender,” asserted
Wall); David Breazeale of Four Corners, Miss. (“He’s
changed chassis manufacturers this year and is still getting on
track, but he’ll get it together,” said Wall); and
James Ward of Lettsworth, La., who finished second in the 2007
Jambalaya 100.
The ‘March Through Dixie 100’ kicks off on Fri.,
March 28. Pit gates are scheduled to open at 3 p.m. and spectator
gates will be unlocked at 5 p.m. Cars will begin hitting the track
at 6 p.m.
The Friday program will also include qualifying heats for the
UMP DIRTcar Modifieds, NeSmith Crate Late Models and Street Stocks
and heats and features for the Limited Modifieds and Pure Stocks.
On Sat., March 29, pit gates will open at 2 p.m. and spectator
gates at 4 p.m. A driver autograph session will run from 4:30
p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the grandstand area, and cars will begin
packing the track at 6 p.m.
Saturday night’s card will include B-Mains and the ‘March
Through Dixie 100’ A-Main, plus last-chance races and features
for the UMP DIRTcar Modifieds, NeSmith Crate Late Models and Street
Stocks.
A raindate of Sun., March 30, has been reserved for the ‘March
Through Dixie 100.’
General admission will be $20 on Friday and $25 on Saturday,
with kids ages 6-12 admitted for $10 on Friday and $15 on Saturday.
Pit passes will cost $35 on Friday and $40 on Saturday.
For more information, visit www.pikecountyspeedway.com.
Additional info about the WoO LMS is available by logging on
to www.worldofoutlaws.com.