Tornado Strikes Lasoski Racing Shop

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Tornado Strikes Lasoski Racing Shop
By Bob Jones
July 5, 2004


Mother Nature has been a thorn in the side of many of the World of Outlaw teams these past few weeks with all the cancelled events due to rain. Things elevated to another level for the Tony Stewart Motorsports team early Sunday morning when a tornado hit the Lasoski Racing shop located Southeast of Higginsville, MO. The full extent of the damage is not known at this time but included structural damage to the building and shop equipment. “The most important thing is nobody was hurt and we are very thankful of that,” said Tony Ross, team manager for Lasoski/Stewart Motorsports. “The tornado blew off part of the roof and blew every door off the shop. We are looking at four to six weeks before the structural damage can be repaired. We do not know the full extent of the damage just yet but we know we hurt some cars, top wings, and trophies and put a gouge in the hauler. It also blew a tree into the main part of the shop. We are really fortunate because it could have been so much worse than it was. Everything that was damaged can be replaced. Danny, Chris, Hope and Landon were all in the house just a few hundred yards away and luckily they were not hurt,” said Ross. “None of the guys were at the shop when the tornado hit. I hate to think of what would have happened if anybody ‘d been here when it hit. Most of the damage was on the side where we keep the racecars. It is a very unfortunate deal, but we can buy more racecars and we are lucky it wasn’t worse.”


Jimmy Carr and Todd Splain were able to leave in the hauler as scheduled Monday for the upcoming events at Huset’s Speedway in Brandon, SD and Red River Valley Speedway in Fargo, ND. Lasoski hopes to keep his hot streak alive as he has finished in the top five in nine of the last ten World of Outlaws events including five feature wins. “We have been running really good lately. These last ten races or so we have been on a roll. A broken bolt in the steering took us out of the run at Beaver Dam, but other than that we have been in the top three pretty much every race. Let me tell you, it is a lot more fun to be running back up front. My guys work too hard for us not to get the results and it is good to have this deal turned around,” said Lasoski.


Stay tuned to www.dannylasoski.com for continued updates and race results of Danny and the Tony Stewart Motorsports Team.
 




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