
It started with a text message from Bob Dillner on Monday,
February 11 asking if I would be interested to come to work with Speed51.com at
the 47th Annual World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing at New
Smyrna Speedway. Within a half hour of
that text, I got the approval from Dennis Huth, my boss at ASA Racing. Then the flight was booked and plans were being made to take care of my
cat and get me the airport on Wednesday.
This is the second time I worked with many on the
Speed51.com team. I met most of them
when I worked the Snowball Derby back in December. Bob & Angie Dillner,
Elgin Traylor, and Matt Kentfield are the core of speed51.com and together they
assembled a fun group of people who are passionate about short track racing and
share the equal goal of providing positive and accurate coverage of a race
event.
Those others included: Adam Mackey, Matt Prieur, Tim
Quiveryn, Ryan McCullough, Mark Keeler, Renee House-Thomas, Jamie Williams,
Tonya Kronk, and Bruce Nuttleman.
Each of us brings a unique character to the team. Over the days we spend together, there is a
lot of laughter and fun among us. We
each enjoy doing what we are asked to do and we do it to the best of our
abilities.

Along with being at both tracks, speed51.com provided
housing at a beach house on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. There is nothing like waking up in the
morning and hear the peaceful of waves crashing on the beach.
One driver that I had an interest in meeting was Dylan
Kwasniewski, the 2012 K&N Pro Series West Champion. Dylan is a driver that has been on my radar
since I started working for ASA Racing. At the age of 14, he was winning races
in the ASA Truck Series and at the age of 17, he captured the K&N
title.
It was a pleasure to meet him, see him race in person, and
now call him a friend. He will be one to
watch in years to come, or later this year.
Another young star to watch is Kyle Benjamin, who won four
features in a row during the eight days of racing at New Smyrna Speedway. He was always on the top of the charts and
knew his way around the fast half-mile oval.
My parents came over to visit for a day, and it was a great
opportunity to visit with them and have them take in a night of racing at New
Smyrna. They witnessed Kyle Larson win
his second ever asphalt USAC Midget race.
Who knew that night, of what would happen six days later as he would be
part of one of the most talked about accidents in auto racing.

I am grateful for Bob & Angie Dillner and the rest of
the speed51.com crew for inviting me. I
am grateful for Dennis Huth at ASA Racing to allow me to have this
experience.
Like my dad told Bob Dillner, “It is rare when you can find
something you love and be able to work within something you love.” You are right dad…I am one lucky guy and so
happy with whom I have associated myself in short track racing.
There are just two words to say to everyone…Thank You!
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