Jason Johnson Takes Friday's All-Star Sprint Victory

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BARBERVILLE, FL - Jason Johnson conserved his Hoosier Tires and outran
Craig Dollansky Friday night at Volusia Speedway Park to win the Haulmark
All Star sprint car 20 lap feature. Johnson, operating out of Eunice,
Louisiana and wheeling Al Harrison's Kistler powered Eagle Chassis, took
over from early leader Fred Rahmer on lap four and led the rest of the ten
mile distance on the half-mile oval.

"Most young guys aren't very patient on their right rear tires on a slick
track," Johnson stated in victory lane, referring to his careful driving
style on the abrasive track surface, which earned him his first 2003 win for
the Harrison team.

With Rahmer starting on the pole in the Harz Racing No. 88, Johnson was
alongside with Dollansky and Paul McMahan in row two. Canada's Ryan Coniam
spun in turn four on lap one and collected Terry McCarl, Mike Erdley and
Jimmy Hawley. Hawley was the only car to return while Sport Allen and Shane
Stewart changed tires and went to the rear for the restart. Rahmer led the
next three rounds with Johnson in tow, and then Johnson grabbed the lead on
lap four just before a fifth lap caution for a stalled Kelly Kinser.

Johnson was now on top over fifth starter Lance Dewease, Dollansky, sixth
starting Danny Lasoski and Rahmer. Johnson continued to conserve his tires
and remain on top until lap 18 when Lasoski blew his tire while running
fourth, bringing out the caution flag again. For the restart it was Johnson,
Dewease, Dollansky, Chad Kemenah, up from seventh starting spot and Rahmer.
Dollansky got past Dewease for second but could not pass Johnson and that
was how they finished.

Dewease was third in the Al Hamilton No. 77, with Kemenah fourth in the
Harble Motorsports Kistler-Eagle. Rahmer was fifth ahead of 13th starting
Joey Saldana who was Thursday night's winner. Dean Jacobs was seventh in the
Ray Pullins Fisher-Maxim after starting 12th, ahead of Raymond Hensley, 10th
starter Jeff Shepard and Ohio's Jim Nier in his familiar No. 00.

The Crown Battery heat fell to Jimmy Hawley, the B&B Products heat went
to Bill Rose, the Engler Machine and Tool heat was won by Shane Stewart and
the TP Wings heat fell to Mike Erdley. Chad Kemenah won the United Aluminum
Window Sales & Consulting B Main. Huggins Cams fast qualifier Danny Lasoski
set a new track record with his 13.187 second lap, breaking Kasey Kahne's
year old mark of 13.201. Kahne had his left rear tire come off the car at
the start of his time trial run and he hit the fence in turns three and
four. He was not injured. Greg Hodnett flipped in the second heat. He was
also okay but finished for the evening. In the B Main Daron Clayton hit the
front stretch hard on the last lap and tore out some of the catch fence. He
was not injured but the fence and car were.

"America's Series, The Haulmark All Star Circuit of Champions" will
present a slate of 80 sprint car race dates in 2003 from February to October
in action at 31 speedways in 17 states. America's favorite dirt track series
is in its' 23rd year and has presented fans with the largest average car
count and greatest number of different race winners in the United States
over the past two decades.

Huggins Cams Time Trials: 1. Danny Lasoski, Stewart 20, 13.187 (NTR); 2.
Greg Hodnett, Apple 12, 13.196; 3. Lance Dewease, Hamilton 77, 13.273; 4.
Chad Kemenah, Harble 15k, 13.309; 5. Paul McMahan, Miller 2, 13.322; 6.
Craig Dollansky, Karavan 7, 13.341; 7. Jim Neir, Jarrell 00, 13.342; 8.
Jason Johnson, Harrison 22, 13.345; 9. Fred Rahmer, Harz 88h, 13.390; 10.
Ryan Coniam, Coniam 6, 13.399; 11. Jeff Shepard, Ashworth 92s, 13.411; 12.
Ben Rutan, Fisher 75, 13.424; 13. Dean Jacobs, Pullins 29, 13.460; 14. Joey
Saldana, Stauffer 2s, 13.467; 15. Craig Keel, Keel 9, 13.485; 16. Terry
McCarl, McCarl 24, 13.486; 17. Jimmy Hawley, Grove 70, 13.500; 18. Sport
Allen, Webb 51a, 13.500; 19. Kelly Kinser, Kinser 4k, 13.521; 20. Mike
Erdley, Lisi 11, 13.554; 21. Greg Wilson, Hampshire 63, 13.572; 22. Bill
Rose, Rose 6r, 13.598; 23. Shane Stewart, Min 4m, 13.621; 24. Ed Neumeister,
Neumeister 11n, 13.650; 25. Dale Blaney, Andrews 72b, 13.653; 26. Kenny
Adams, Adams 4a, 13.693; 27. Brian Brown, Parsons 6b, 13.726; 28. Raymond
Hensley, Dorn 7d, 13.752; 29. Chuck Swenson, Swenson X, 13.811; 30. Kevin
Frey, Kevlor 2k, 13.836; 31. Travis Mize, Mize 29m, 13.935; 32. Bruce
Robenalt, Robenalt 98, 13.994; 33. Tom Busch, Busch 4b, 14.037; 34. Daron
Clayton, Clayton 92, 14.181; 35. Brent Matus, Matus 33, 14.436; 36. Johnny
Johnson, Johnson 72j, 15.456; 37. Kasey Kahne, Durst 51k, NT.

Crown Battery Heat (8 laps): 1. Hawley 2. Rahmer 3. McMahan 4. Jacobs 5.
Lasoski 6. Swenson 7. Busch 8. Wilson 9. Blaney (DNS) 10. Kahne (DNS).

B&B Products Heat (8 laps): 1. Rose 2. Allen 3. Dollansky 4. Frey 5.
Coniam 6. Clayton 7. Adams 8. Saldana 9. Hodnett.

Engler Machine & Tool Heat (8 laps): 1. Stewart 2. Kinser 3. Shepard 4.
Dewease 5. Keel 6. Nier 7. Brown 8. Mize 9. Matus.

TP Wings Heat (8 laps): 1. Erdley 2. McCarl 3. Neumeister 4. Jason
Johnson 5. Rutan 6. Kemenah 7. Robenalt 8. Johnny Johnson 9. Hensley.

United Aluminum Window Sales & Consulting B Main (12 laps): 1. Kemenah 2.
Nier 3. Saldana 4. Dollansky 5. Adams 6. Swenson 7. Busch 8. Mize 9. Clayton
10. Matus 11. John Johnson 12. Brown 13. Robenalt. DNS: Hodnett, Wilson,
Blaney, Kahne.

Haulmark A Main (20 laps): 1. Jason Johnson 2. Craig Dollansky 3. Lance
Dewease 4. Chad Kemenah 5. Fred Rahmer 6. Joey Saldana 7. Dean Jacobs 8.
Raymond Hensley 9. Jeff Shepard 10. Jim Nier 11. Danny Lasoski 12. Paul
McMahan 13. Shane Stewart 14. Ben Rutan 15. Craig Keel 16. Bill Rose 17.
Sport Allen 18. Jimmy Hawley 19. Kevin Frey 20. Kelly Kinser 21. Ryan Coniam
22. Terry McCarl 23. Mike Erdley 24. Ed Neumeister.

Lap Leaders: Fred Rahmer 1-3, Jason Johnson 4-20.

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