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October 17, 2012

Brian Birkhofer Aims for Another Dirt Track World Championship Title this Weekend

(MUSCATINE, IOWA) The Birkhofer Racing team returned to the Dirt Late Model scene on October 12-13 with a trip to the Whynot Motorsports Park in Meridian, Mississippi for the 18th Annual 'Coors Light Fall Classic.' The unsanctioned, two-day show boasted a $15,000 top prize. Brian Birkhofer was solid during qualifying on Friday night and later grabbed the third and final transfer spot through his loaded heat race. Trying to become a three-time 'Fall Classic' victor, Brian rolled off starting seventeenth on the grid in Saturday's 100-lapper. Unfortunately, Brian was never a factor during the race and wound up eighteenth in the final rundown. Full results from Whynot can be obtained by clicking on www.whynotmotorsportspark.com.

Next up for Brian and his #15b team will be the 32nd running of the ‘Dirt Track World Championship’ scheduled for October 19-20 at the Portsmouth Raceway Park in Portsmouth, Ohio. The Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series will preside over their season finale at PRP and the crown jewel event once again boasts a hefty $50,000 payday. Qualifying and heat race action will take place on Friday night, while the consolation events, $3,000 to win ‘Jim Dunn Memorial Non-Qualifiers Race,’ and the 100-lap ‘Dirt Track World Championship’ are all scheduled for Saturday evening.

The high-definition cameras of the Lucas Oil Productions Studios will be on hand at Portsmouth to tape all of the wheel-to-wheel action for broadcast on the SPEED Channel. Brian will be looking for his second DTWC title, as he took home the $50,000 win back in 2008 at the K-C Raceway near Chillicothe, Ohio. Additional information on the DTWC weekend can be obtained by pointing your web browser to www.lucasdirt.com.

View the latest dirt on the Birkhofer Racing team all year long by accessing www.brianbirkhoferracing.com.

Media Contact: Ryan Delph – Delph Communications
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