(May 27, 2011, Montclair, CA) Oil Twins Amsoil drivers Stephanie Herbage and "Big Jake" Everhart both recorded podium finishes at last Saturday's PASSCAR Stock Car event at Southern California's Perris Auto Speedway. Herbage, who resides in Moreno Valley, California, came home second in the American Factory Stock Class while Everhart, who lives near the track in Perris, was third in the Oil Twins Amsoil Street Stock main.
For Herbage, who is contesting her second full season of racing on the PAS inner quarter mile oval, the runner-up finish catapulted her to the number two spot in the championship point standings. In addition to her second place finish last Saturday, the Riverside Community College student drove her black #33 Camaro to the win in the season opener on April 18th. In her only other race of 2011, she finished seventh on May 9th.
Everhart's third place in Saturday's Street Stock main was his best yet in 2011. Like Herbage in the American Factory Stocks, the finish moved Everhart to second in the Street Stock championship standings. Before Saturday, Everhart's best finish of the campaign was a fourth on May 7th. One of the pre-season favorites to win the 2011 championship, Everhart started fifth in Saturday's main event and by the time the checkered flag ended the race, he was closing in fast on the lead duo.
Everhart's teammates, his wife Ronnie and their 17-year-old son Dalton, were also in the Street Stock feature. Like his father, Dalton posted a season best fifth place finish after starting eleventh. Ronnie was having a strong run near the front of the pack early on before breaking a rocker arm and finishing 10th. After Saturday's race, Ronnie is fourth in the standings and Dalton is sixth.
Herbage and the Everhart clan will be joined by another Oil Twins Amsoil driver, defending American Factory Stock champion Steven "Bam Bam" Fangmeyer of Corona, when the PASSCAR Series returns to Perris Auto Speedway on Saturday, June 25th.
Highlights of last Saturday's races are available from Raceway Video. http://racewayvideo.com/
For the upcoming Perris Auto Speedway race schedule or up to date news on the track, please visit: http://www.perrisautospeedway.com/ or http://www.facebook.com/pages/Perris-Auto-Speedway/113876798686480
For more information or to order quality Amsoil Products from the Montclair, California based Oil Twins, please visit their website at www.oiltwins.com or give them a call at 888-OIL-TWINS.
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For Herbage, who is contesting her second full season of racing on the PAS inner quarter mile oval, the runner-up finish catapulted her to the number two spot in the championship point standings. In addition to her second place finish last Saturday, the Riverside Community College student drove her black #33 Camaro to the win in the season opener on April 18th. In her only other race of 2011, she finished seventh on May 9th.
Everhart's third place in Saturday's Street Stock main was his best yet in 2011. Like Herbage in the American Factory Stocks, the finish moved Everhart to second in the Street Stock championship standings. Before Saturday, Everhart's best finish of the campaign was a fourth on May 7th. One of the pre-season favorites to win the 2011 championship, Everhart started fifth in Saturday's main event and by the time the checkered flag ended the race, he was closing in fast on the lead duo.
Everhart's teammates, his wife Ronnie and their 17-year-old son Dalton, were also in the Street Stock feature. Like his father, Dalton posted a season best fifth place finish after starting eleventh. Ronnie was having a strong run near the front of the pack early on before breaking a rocker arm and finishing 10th. After Saturday's race, Ronnie is fourth in the standings and Dalton is sixth.
Herbage and the Everhart clan will be joined by another Oil Twins Amsoil driver, defending American Factory Stock champion Steven "Bam Bam" Fangmeyer of Corona, when the PASSCAR Series returns to Perris Auto Speedway on Saturday, June 25th.
Highlights of last Saturday's races are available from Raceway Video. http://racewayvideo.com/
For the upcoming Perris Auto Speedway race schedule or up to date news on the track, please visit: http://www.perrisautospeedway.com/ or http://www.facebook.com/pages/Perris-Auto-Speedway/113876798686480
For more information or to order quality Amsoil Products from the Montclair, California based Oil Twins, please visit their website at www.oiltwins.com or give them a call at 888-OIL-TWINS.
This piece was produced by Scott Daloisio Sports: (909) 226-7768, mailto:sdaloisiosports@aol.com or http://twitter.com/ - !/search/sprintcarpr. Be sure to keep an eye out for news on our other racing clients. Perris Auto Speedway, David Cardey Racing, California Lightning Sprint Car Series, Greg Alexander Racing and Justin Marvel in the RB Motorsports #1B.