Jonathon Gomez Set to Get Back on Track at Vegas
Idaho Competitor Likes Vegas; Ready to Roll the Dice
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (June 10, 2011)— Jonathon Gomez, driver of the Heritage Cattle Co./Century Boatland Chevrolet, is ready to get his season back on track Saturday night at the Bullring at Las Vegas (NV) Motor Speedway. Gomez has three top three finishes at the Bullring in SRL competition but will be making his first NASCAR K&N Pro Series start at the tricky 3/8-mile paved oval in round five of the 14-race championship series.
I really like the Bullring. It is a fun place to race but you have to really be on your game.
—Jonathon Gomez
Through four races this season Gomez has scored finishes of second (PIR), 20th (All American), fourth (Miller) and 14th (Iowa) but is still searching for his first series victory. He is hopeful that elusive win could come Saturday night.
"I really like the Bullring," Gomez said. "It is a fun place to race but you have to really be on your game. The track can narrow up quite a bit and at best it is a one and a half groove track. The K&N cars are going to be a challenge to get around the track making passing difficult. We just need to qualify up front and we should be ok."
The race is scheduled for 200-laps putting a premium on tire conservation. "I expect the track to get really tight and so we are going to have to take it easy on the tires," Gomez offered. "The better we can qualify the better our chances in the race. When you look at guys like Greg Pursley, Eric Holmes, and David Mayhew, they know how to qualify and finish up front. We can certainly race with them, we just want to not have to pass them late in the race."
Gomez is currently tied for sixth in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series-West championship standings after four races this season just nine-points out of fifth place and 171-points out of the point lead. Gomez has started 24 NASCAR K&N Pro Series races scoring five top five and eleven top ten finishes.
Fast Facts
Race: OReilly Auto Parts 200
The Place: The Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
The Date: Saturday, June 11
The Time: 9 p.m. PT
TV Schedule: SPEED, June 23, 6 p.m. ET
Radio Schedule: NASCARHomeTracks.com Radio, Live
Track Layout: .375-mile paved oval
2010 Winner: Event not held
2010 Polesitter: Event not held
Event Schedule: Saturday: Practice 12:45-1:30 p.m., Final practice 2:153 p.m., Qualifying 5:30 p.m.
Race: This event is the fifth of 14 events on the 2011 schedule for the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West.
Procedure: The starting field is 28 cars, including provisionals. The first 24 cars will qualify through two-lap time trials. The remaining four spots will be awarded through the provisional process. The race will be 200 laps (75 miles).
Track: The Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is a .375-mile paved oval with turns banked 12 degrees, six degrees banking in the front straight and eight degrees banking in the back stretch. The series visited The Bullring three consecutive years, 2001-2003.
Records: Qualifying: Mark Reed, March 1, 2001, 87.999 mph, 15.341 seconds; Race: To be established at this distance.
Jonathon Gomez is supported by Heritage Cattle Company, Century Boatland, J&C Custom Harvesting, United Oil, Modern Machinery, DJ Safety, and Gomez Farms. Jonathon Gomez is the 2010 SPEARS SRL Southwest Tour Champion. Gomez is also a winner on the CarbonX Rocky Mountain Challenge Series and in the Mustang Challenge Series at Miller Motorsports Park.
Marketing partnerships and sponsorship opportunities for the 2011* racing season are still available with Heritage Motor Sports and rising star Jonathon Gomez. For a custom proposal and additional information please contact John Gomez at 208/731-1288 or Derrick Shannon at 208/870-8066.
Source — DJS Sports Marketing
Date Posted — June 10, 2011



