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NASCAR SPEEDPARK MYRTLE BEACH TO HOST KEVIN HARVICK
May 30, 2006, Myrtle Beach, S.C. - - Kevin Harvick, driver for GM Goodwrench Chevrolet and official NASCAR SpeedPark spokesman, will visit NASCAR SpeedPark Myrtle Beach on Wednesday, June 28 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. During his appearance at NASCAR SpeedPark, Harvick will personally meet and greet guests as well as sign autographs and race on the SpeedPark's tracks.
"We are honored to host Kevin Harvick, one of the industry's top drivers, at our park," said John Marlowe, general manager for NASCAR SpeedPark Myrtle Beach. "By hosting NASCAR drivers we are allowing our guests a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet their idol and possibly race them on one of our five exciting tracks. We look forward to a very successful event."
All guests interested in participating in the Kevin Harvick meet and greet event must have a wristband. The wristbands will be given on a first come first serve basis beginning at 10:00 a.m. on June 28. Available free of charge, only a limited number of wristbands will be offered. NASCAR SpeedPark will also have a limited number of wristbands available as part of a gift with purchase promotion. Guests who wish to spend $50 or more in the NASCAR SpeedPark retail store on June 28 will receive a wristband while supplies last.
Providing the ultimate family fun experience, NASCAR SpeedPark Myrtle Beach will also host Elliott Sadler on Wednesday, July 5 and Kasey Kahne on Wednesday, July 19. For additional information on all driver appearances as well as NASCAR SpeedPark Myrtle Beach, call (843) 918-8725 or log onto www.NASCARSpeedPark.com.
About Kevin Harvick
For kindergarten graduation in 1980, Kevin Harvick received a go-kart from his parents and began his storied racing career. In the ten years that he competed on the go-kart circuit, Harvick earned seven National Championships and two Grand National Championships. Harvick left the go-kart circuit to begin competing in the Featherlite Southwest Series - a regional touring division of NASCAR - in 1992. He ran a limited schedule for two seasons while completing high school, running a full schedule in 1995 and earning Rookie of the Year accolades.
Deciding to pursue a career in racing, Harvick progressed to the Winston West Series. Two years later, Harvick won five races on his way to the 1998 Winston West Series Championship. A brief stint in the Craftsman Truck Series introduced Harvick to acclaimed car owner Richard Childress. Childress offered him a ride in the Busch Grand National Series. Harvick accepted.
In February of 2000, the blue-and-white ACDelco Monte Carlo pulled out of the garage area at Daytona International Speedway with rookie Kevin Harvick at the wheel. A remarkable two-year campaign in the Busch Series had begun. Harvick won three races and finished third in series points on his way to the Rookie of the Year title. On the track, he was known for his aggressive driving that led to a multitude of top-10 finishes. Off the track, his affable attitude and ever-present smile earned him the nickname "Happy."
Harvick began 2001 as the favorite for the Busch Series Championship title, and completed the year a Winston Cup superstar. After losing Dale Earnhardt in a wreck on the final lap of the Daytona 500, car owner Richard Childress asked Harvick to assume driving duties of the GM Goodwrench Service Plus Monte Carlo on the Winston Cup circuit. Despite the intense schedule and difficulty of driving full-time in two series, Harvick agreed and began the most incredible year of his life.
2001 brought Harvick two Winston Cup wins - the first coming in Harvick's third start - and a Busch Series Championship, which Harvick earned on the strength of 20 top-5 finishes and five wins. Harvick also earned "Rookie of the Year" honors on the Winston Cup circuit, finishing 9th in points.
Harvick became the first driver in NASCAR history to run full-time on both the Busch and Winston Cup series - a total of 70 races - in one season, and the first to be named Winston Cup rookie of the year the same season that he earned the Busch Series Championship.
Since his start in NASCAR's premier racing series four years ago, Harvick has had several career moments, including a win at the 2003 Brickyard 400. He is currently one of only thirteen drivers who has won a race in each of the National Series and is one of only two drivers who has won at least two races in each series.
About NASCAR SpeedPark Myrtle Beach
A family favorite since its opening, the NASCAR SpeedPark located in Myrtle Beach is one of the area's top tourist attractions offering seven exciting tracks, two NASCAR themed miniature golf courses, NASCAR Silicon Motor Speedway, an array of kiddie rides, speed bumper boats, a state-of-the-art SpeedDome arcade, a NASCAR merchandise and apparel gift shop and a snack bar. NASCAR SpeedPark Myrtle Beach's seven tracks provide the perfect variety for every member of the family. From the premier Thunder Road track to the slick SlideWayz track, there is a track for everyone at the NASCAR SpeedPark Myrtle Beach.
About International Speed Parks LLC
International Speed Parks LLC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Burroughs & Chapin Co., Inc. Burroughs & Chapin, a developer and operator of tourism and entertainment facilities in Myrtle Beach, S.C. for more than 100 years, is the worldwide licensee for NASCAR SpeedParks. As part of the partnership with the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, each NASCAR SpeedPark has up to eight tracks and is tailored in size and nature to fit each community in which it is located.
Currently, International Speed Parks LLC encompasses five completed NASCAR SpeedParks. The world's first NASCAR SpeedPark opened in Myrtle Beach in 1998 and Sevierville, Tenn., is home to the second NASCAR SpeedPark, which opened in 1999. The third race-themed park opened at Concord Mills in Concord, N.C., the summer of 2003, making it the first time a NASCAR SpeedPark to become part of a shopping center atmosphere. NASCAR SpeedPark at St. Louis Mills, the fourth location, opened in November 2003. Burroughs & Chapin's partnership with NASCAR and The Mills Corporation is continuing to grow with the addition of the latest NASCAR SpeedPark at Vaughan Mills in Vaughan, Ontario, which opened in January 2005.
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