Alissa Geving of Penngrove starts the season with a Top Five.

Alissa Geving is a 19 year old race car driver from Penngrove, CA which is near Petaluma. Like most drivers, she grew up watching her Dad race and couldn’t wait for the chance to race as well. She has since become one of the most successful woman sprint car drivers in the country, winning 2 track championships in Petaluma. She recently raced with the World of Outlaws at Calistoga Speedway and came away with a 14th place finish against some of the best drivers in the world. The following is a press release from her race team called Chick-O Motorsports. We will be sure to follow her progress as the season continues.

Two time Petaluma Speedway champion urges fans to join with her in the upcoming MS Walk.

Alissa Geving of Penngrove, CA in the driver's seat at Calistoga Speedway. Photo by Steve LaMothe.
Alissa Geving of Penngrove, CA in the driver's seat at Calistoga Speedway. Photo by Steve LaMothe.

By Bill Sullivan for Chicko Motorsports

PENNGROVE, CA (4-9 -11) – Two time Petaluma Speedway champion and former Civil War Series Rookie of the Year Alissa Geving of Penngrove, California began her quest for the 2011 Hoosier Racing Tires Civil War Series Championship this past weekend at the track she calls home, Petaluma Speedway. When the final checkered flag flew on the grand opening of the competitive series, Geving capped her first race of the series with a top five finish and a strong start to the 14 race series that competes at six different tracks.

“It was great to come back and race at home again with the Civil War Series,” said Geving, driver of the Chicko Motorsports #3x sprint car that carries the support of Tillett Tool, Pit Stop USA and Matt Cordeiro Enterprises. “I’ve always loved racing with this series and we worked really well together as a team to make our first race a strong one. I want to thank everyone on my own crew and to everyone at Petaluma Speedway that worked really hard to get the season started.”

Back in 2008, Geving capped her first full season in the Civil War Series with a top five finish in the point standings and earned the coveted Rookie of the Year Award in the traveling tour. Her success in the Civil War Series was just one section of her successful racing resume early in her career which now includes a pair of track championships and a Rookie of the Year title at Petaluma Speedway along with a recent 14th place finish with the World of Outlaws at Calistoga Speedway.

After Saturday’s strong performance on the 3/8 mile track located on the Sonoma Marin County Fairground, Geving could very well be on her way towards title competition in the Civil War Series. To earn a crown in this campaign a driver must display a great deal of patience and consistency mixed with a competitive edge to contend. These are all qualities that the 19-year old lady racer who holds the record as the youngest female champion in the nation possesses.

On Saturday, a healthy field of 34 cars entered the race at Petaluma Speedway. By luck of the draw, Geving was the first driver to take to the track for qualifying. Scoring a 13:313 second lap, Geving set the bar for the program Saturday night and only eight drivers were able to do it faster. With the official ninth spot in the qualifying effort, the #3x sprint car would sit in a good position in the forthcoming heat races.

Alissa Geving on the track in Petaluma. Photo by Steve LaMothe.
Alissa Geving on the track in Petaluma. Photo by Steve LaMothe.

As she took to the track for the line up in the first race, Geving was greeted by the contingent of local fans that are excited to have her back racing locally after traveling for much of the 2010 racing season. She started third in the 10-lap preliminary race and drove her way to a second place finish at the checkered flag.

When the 30 lap feature event took to the track, the inversion placed Geving third on the grid amongst some of the toughest competitors in the series. Slicing and dicing her way through lapped traffic and using the fastest, smoothest line she could find around the track that is known as the wine country’s center of speed, Geving mixed it up with the best of the best. At the finish line she finished in fifth place behind fourth place runner and two time Civil War Champion Sean Becker, veteran Steven Tiner, the human highlight reel Geoff Ensign and the driver known as Mr. Excitement, Andy Forsberg, the defend series champion who won Saturday’s race.

“It was great racing with all of these drivers again, added Geving. “They are hands down some of the best teams to race with. They all have a ton of talent, skill and we all have great respect for one another. Sure, it would have been great to start the year off with a win at home but starting off with a top five in the Civil War is great.”

After Saturday’s opener, Geving is currently tied for the third position in the Civil War Series point standings with Becker. The tied duo is a total of six points behind point leader Andy Forsberg.

Geving carries the sponsorship of Tillett Tool of Santa Rosa along with the online superstore Pit Stop USA that is based in Petaluma and Napa’s Matt Cordeiro Enterprises a and Auto Repairs Unlimited with A1A Performance of Santa Rosa. Associate sponsors include Golden Gate Meat Company North, K&N Filters, Keizer Aluminum Wheels, R2C, Napa Auto Parts, Flowmaster Mufflers, Allstar Performance, Santa Rosa Auto Parts, Simpson Racing Products, 21st Century Health Club, , Pro Shocks, ALC Machine and JW Web Design.

To learn more about Alissa Geving visit her official website at www.chick-o-motorsports.com. Chicko Motorsports can also be found on facebook. Be sure to join Alissa Geving in the upcoming MS Walk talking place in Santa Rosa this Sunday, April 17th. Further information and the opportunity to make a pledge in her name are available on her website or click here.

All photos coutesy of Steve LaMothe from www.steveracingphotos.com.

California Sprint Car Civil War Series began the year in Petaluma

Andy Forsberg of Auburn, CA on the track at Petaluma Speedway. Photo by Steve LaMothe.
Andy Forsberg of Auburn, CA on the track at Petaluma Speedway. Photo by Steve LaMothe.

Race number one in the famous California Sprint Car Civil War Series was last Saturday, April 9th at the Petaluma Speedway. This series features limited “360” sprint cars racing at several tracks in Northern California. In Petaluma with 37 entries, they had 4 heat races, a “B” Feature and an “A” Feature event.
The Heat winners were: Nick Green from San Jose, Cody Lamar from Rio Linda, Jeff Griffin from St. Helena, and Billy Butler from Sacramento. The “B” Feature winner was Shawn Wright of Lodi. The 30 lap “A” feature winner was five-time Civil War Series Champion Andy Forsberg of Auburn, CA. Andy also won the Pit Stop USA fast time award with a lap of 13.005 seconds at Petaluma Speedway. He was driving the Friends and Family Racing #x1 car owned by Steve Tuccelli and Alan Bradway.

Andy Forsberg of Auburn, CA wins at Petaluma Speedway. Photo by Steve LaMothe.
Andy Forsberg of Auburn, CA wins at Petaluma Speedway. Photo by Steve LaMothe.

Here are the series standings after the first race:
1) Andy Forsberg of Auburn
2) Geoff Ensign of Sebastopol
3) Sean Becker of Antelope
3) Alissa Geving of Penngrove
5) Mason Moore of Princeton
5) Steven Tiner of Visalia

2011 Civil War Series Poster designed by Steve LaMothe of Sacramento.
2011 Civil War Series Poster designed by Steve LaMothe of Sacramento.

For more information on the California Sprint Car Civil War Series go to their website: www.civilwarsprints.com.

Our thanks to Steve LaMothe from Steve’s Racing Photos for the generous use of his photos.

NorCal Drivers Racing Highlights: April 8-10, 2011

#01 TELMEX BMW driven by Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas.
#01 TELMEX BMW driven by Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas.

This week’s pick for “NorCal Driver of the Week” is Scott Pruett from Auburn, CA. He is already considered the “Richard Petty” of sports car racing, but he just keeps on winning. Scott Pruett along with co-driver Memo Rojas last years Grand-Am Rolex Series Champions won the final three races of 2010 and have made it 3 for 3 so far this season, in the race at the Barber Motorsports Park in Alabama.
 
A young Scott Pruett at the 1987 24 Hours at Daytona. Photo Courtesy of Kenneth Barton Motorsports Photography.
A young Scott Pruett at the 1987 24 Hours at Daytona. Photo by Ken Barton.

Scott had this to say after the race: “The 90 team had everybody covered today. We caught up to them after I got in the car, and we cut down about an eight-second differential between us and them. I’m sliding around and he looked pretty pasted down to the ground. I just thought, ‘You know what?’ These guys are really strong here today. You never know how it’s going to play out, but they were certainly in the catbird seat to sneak in a win this week.”

Jonathan Bomarito from Monterey, CA, driver of the No. 70 MazdaSpeed/Castrol Edge Mazda RX-8 also had a good day in the Grand-Am series race coming home 3rd in the GT Class. Jonathan said: “We had an amazing race car today. I’m a little bit bummed that we weren’t on the same lap with the top two to be able to race with those guys.”

J.R. Hildebrand from Sausalito charged hard in the final quarter of the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama to end up with a respectable 13th place finish. He is now in 13th place in the IZOD Indy Car Series points standings and maintained his spot as the leader in the rookie of the year standings.

A.J. Allmendinger from Los Gatos raced in the NASCAR Sprint Cup series race at Texas Motor Speedway. He struggled to a 19th place finish, 2 laps down but, due to the misfortune of fellow Northern California driver Jeff Gordon, he moved up a spot to 13th place in the points standings.

Photos courtesy of Kenneth Barton Motorsports Photography.