July 1 - Joseph
Joiner and Joiner Racing: Mid-Season Review
Milton, Fla., -
July 1, 2009 - At the beginning of the 2009 racing season, Joseph
Joiner and the Joiner Racing Team set what they thought were lofty
season goals. Their aspirations consisted of winning at least five
feature races and winning the Late Model championship at Northwest
Florida Speedway in Blackman, Fla. With the half-way point of the
season come and gone, Joiner and his team have realized those goals
might not be as lofty as they originally thought.
The
15-year-old Milton, Fla., native has already surpassed the five-win
mark and has held the lead in the championship standings at NWFS
since the second race of the season. In addition, Joiner is
currently second in the Late Model standings at Southern Raceway,
even after skipping a number of races there. He also closed out the
first half of the season by winning Southern Raceway's Mid-Season
Championship race on June 27th, his fourth straight win in Late
Model competition at his hometown race track.
"I don't think
our season could have gone much better than it has so far," Joiner
said. "We've had a few bad nights, but we've really had a fast car
at every race. We've gotten so much better with the car setup this
year and that's what has helped the most. I feel like I'm driving a
lot better too, but having a good handling race car makes a huge
difference."
This year Joiner has also made trips to tracks
where he had never raced before, including a trip in May to compete
in a FASTRAK National Touring Series race at The Dirt Track at
Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C. Joiner recorded a
second-place heat race finish and a 20th-place feature result in the
event, which saw more than 50 entrants. Joiner and his team also
traveled to Avenger Motor Speedway in Greenville, Ala., in April,
where the young driver recorded one of his seven feature wins he has
earned so far this season.
The first half of 2009 also saw
Joiner make the first and second Super Late Model starts of his
career. Even though his race car was still powered by the same
400-horsepower crate motor he uses in regular Late Model
competition, Joiner was able to finish sixth at NWFS on June 12th
and fifth the following night at Southern Raceway against race cars
with engines that produce nearly 800 horsepower. Both races were
Mississippi State Championship Challenge Series events that drew
nearly 30 entries.
"The Lowe's trip and the Mississippi
series races were all really good for us," said Joiner. "There were
a lot of good cars at all three races and we were right there with
them. Even at Lowe's we had a top-ten car before we had some motor
problems…and to run with the Mississippi series guys with a crate
motor just shows how strong we're running right now."
Never
one to be content with his achievements, Joiner is hoping to
accomplish even more in the second half of the season. On July 11
Joiner will compete in the Derek Henley Memorial race at Southern
Raceway. Last year Joiner qualified fourth and finished sixth in the
44-lap, $4,400-to-win race. With the momentum from the first half of
this season, Joiner is confident about his chances in this year's
version of the prestigious race.
"The Derek Henley race is
the biggest race around here," explained Joiner. "Winning it would
be huge for us. It would pretty much top off the year. I wouldn't
care if I didn't win another race this year, I'd still be happy."
Along with continuing his Dirt Late Model campaign through
the remainder of the season, Joiner is also looking to make the next
step in his racing career by making his debut in asphalt racing in
the Pro Late Model division at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola,
Fla. The team is currently exploring options that could put Joiner
in a Pro Late Model race car for one or two races later this season.
"After the year we've had so far, we've started to look at
some different ways for me to move up in my career," Joiner said. "I
think giving Five Flags a try would be a good move. Dirt racing is a
lot of fun, but if you want to make it anywhere in this sport you've
got to get in an asphalt car eventually.
"We have a motor we
can run in the Pro Late Model class at Five Flags and we've talked
with some people about running it in their car. We don't have
anything set in stone yet, but we're hoping to get something put
together soon."
For now, the young driver is focused on
doing what he enjoys and what he is good at, winning races in his
Dirt Late Model race car. He will continue to compete at NWFS in
hopes of maintaining his lead in the championship standings, while
also competing on a limited basis at Southern Raceway. He also plans
to make a number of trips to other dirt tracks throughout the
Southeast.
Joseph Joiner and the Joiner Racing Team would like to thank All Pro Tune Up, Car City Engine and Machine, A-Plus Party Rentals, Pit Stop Parts and Services, and Siding 4 the South for their continued support. For more information about Joseph Joiner and advertising opportunities with the Joiner Racing Team, please visit www.JoinerRacing.com or call Joshua Joiner at (850)232-9331.
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