Busch GN driver Jeff Streeter to run for American Stockcar League title
CHOWCHILLA, CA -- Busch Grand National driver Jeff Streeter of Chowchilla, CA has announced plans to pursue the title in the American Stockcar League beginning at I-70 Speedway in Odessa, MO Saturday night, April 30. Streeter has competed in 15 Busch Grand National events. He led the ARCA Series points, at age 17, in 1997 for a good part of the season. His team, however, was forced to withdraw from the series due to the lack of sponsors. In 1998 Streeter finished 15th in the NASCAR Winston West Series. His team for the summer of 2005 will be based in Vinton, IA. He will drive the S & S Crop Dusting Monte Carlo. Streeter is a three-time San Jose, CA Karting Club champion and has done some racing in the IMCA Midified divsion. "We aiming to be at the first race April 30 at I-70 Speedway and we'll attempt to make all of them," said team owner Steve Streeter, Jeff's father. "We've had a lot of practice time at Hawkeye Downs and are happy to see two ASL races will be run there. Chas Howe has given us a lot of help. We've actually got one complete car and another under construction," The team owner continued.
For a complete ASL schedule consult the group's website at asl-midamracing.com. The ASL is one of five divsions run under the Mid-American Stock Car Series, Inc. banner. The series office phone
is 920-823-2856.