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Gastonia Teen to Test With Gordon School


Posted by John Davison
February 26, 2007

Matt Stover Continues Racing Successes
Gastonia Teen to Test With Gordon School

Matt Stover, five-time Bandolero champion in 2006 – winner of the Bandolero Nationals and last season's INEX Racing Bandolero Young Guns national champion, tied for the point lead in his first season of Legends Car races during Lowe's Motor Speedway's Winter Heat season.

Running in the Legends Cars Young Lions division, Stover had an average finish of 2.75 with two wins and only a spin in his last race which dropped him to last on the restart hurt his average finish. Until that last race, when he finished seventh, the Gastonia, NC teen's worst finish was third, coupled with a pair of wins and four second-place finishes. Only a better total of wins gave Ryan Blaney, his chief competition in the winter sessions, the championship as they tied in point totals, but Blaney's extra wins gave him the crown, in spite of an average finish of 3.125. "Finishing second in the Winter Heat series championship was great for my first year in the Legends car," said Stover.

"That last weekend we had a little mess there, and got caught up in the wreck, but we were probably due for a bad week. We had seven very good weeks and we do have that Jeff Gordon Driving School coming up on the 27th." I think that's going to be great.

In spite of a disappointing end to the Winter Heat season, Stover's classy attitude showed as he chatted with the driver who caused a spin and again at day's end when he pointed out that "I know a lot of people would want to be in my place right now."

The disappointment of finishing second in the Winter Heat races was eased by learning that he will be driving a "Car of Tomorrow" at the Jeff Gordon Racing School on February 27. "[I'm] just going to be turning sixteen – it's probably what a lot of people dream of, going into one of those cars. I think we'll have a lot of fun. It's a lot bigger car," than the karts, Bandoleros and Legends cars Stover has raced.

The young driver is being helped in this ambition by grooming from the Future Stars in Racing Academy; learning how to conduct sponsor presentations, media interviews, how to comport himself on and off the track and even how to conduct interviews as the interviewer rather than the interviewee.

Future Stars in Racing is the exclusive driver development partner with the ASA Late Model Series and provides members with practical experiences in dealing with sponsors, the public, media, other drivers and promoters. Founded by Rolfe Schnur, the Academy features a stellar board of advisors with decades of experience in all aspects of motorsport.

© 2008 Jeff Gordon Racing School and Mario Andretti Racing School

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