Russ King Racing News

Q and A with Russ King

December 8th, 2010

First race you ever saw that made the biggest impression: I’ve gone since I was real young so I can’t say just one in general..  they’re all influential.

Most enjoyable stop during your racing season and why? I’d have to say either deer creek because how much the fans and track owners love world of outlaw latemodels …..or Sharon for the world of outlaws races

Biggest influence on your career and why?
I’d have to say my dad.  He has worked a lot to be able to make this hole deal happen for me.

Ricky Bobby vs. Cole Trickle:  Who wins? Rowdy Burns lol!

Who is your best friend at the races? My Rocket race car.

What is your most memorable race experience? Winning the BRP modified tour race at Expo Speedway in 2007 or driving Dave Schraders back up car to win the Dick Rankin Memorial.
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Russell King Makes Home Track Stop At Sharon Speedway On Wednesday Night (July 28)

July 26th, 2010

2009 World of Outlaws Late Model Series Rookie of the Year Looks To Shake Sophomore Struggles In Tour’s Annual Visit To Ohio Oval

HARTFORD, OH – July 25, 2010 – In a perfect world, Russell King would enter the seventh annual World of Outlaws Late Model Series event at Sharon Speedway this Wednesday night (July 28) brimming with the confidence of a young driver enjoying a breakout season.

But as King, 21, of Bristolville, Ohio, knows all too well, the learning curve in professional dirt Late Model racing is a steep one. So it is that the 2009 WoO LMS Rookie of the Year will head out on his home track’s three-eighths-mile surface for Wednesday night’s 50-lap, $10,000-to-win Ohio-Pennsylvania Speedweek show hoping that some familiar surroundings will help him shake his sophomore struggles on the national tour.

“After you do the whole World of Outlaws schedule for a season you naturally think it’s going to get easier,” said King, the scion of a family with a rich dirt-track racing history in eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania. “But the reality is that it just gets harder. Just because you have a year of experience doesn’t mean a thing.” Read more »

Early Summer Racing

May 20th, 2010

Prepared by Joe Secka-JMS ProPhoto – www.jmsprophoto.com

BRISTOLVILLE, OH – May 20, 2010 – After a two week break to check over equipment and make necessary repairs, Russ King Racing headed back out on the road. Usually, there is a little more travel involved between races before the World of Outlaws Late Model Series enters into the meat of the summer schedule. This year is no different as the #56 team would travel to North Carolina, Georgia, Illinois and Kentucky over the course of nine days.

Fayetteville, NC – April 30 – The hauler pulled out on Thursday and the team planned to stop for a brief visit with Sis’s aunt and uncle, Tom and Judy, in North Carolina. They spent the night parked in a church parking lot across the street from his house before everyone headed to Fayetteville the next morning. Read more »

2009 World of Outlaws Late Model Series Rookie of the Year Russell King Ready For DIRTcar Nationals

January 21st, 2010

World of OutlawsBarberville, FL — By Kevin Kovac, WoO LMS P.R. Director

Russell King remembers the timid, uncertain feeling he took into last year’s DIRTcar Nationals by UNOH at Volusia Speedway Park.

One flip of the calendar, however, has produced a dramatic change in the up-and-coming driver’s mental outlook.

Coming off a 2009 season that saw him obtain a serious full-fender education while marching to World of Outlaws Late Model Series Rookie of the Year honors, King is a new (young) man entering the 39th annual mid-winter racing extravaganza at the half-mile oval outside Daytona Beach.

King, 20, of Bristolville, Ohio, simply has a much better vibe about the dirt Late Model portion of the 2010 DIRTcar Nationals, which features the season-opening WoO LMS events on Feb. 11 and 13 as well as UMP DIRTcar-sanctioned programs on Feb. 8, 9, 10 and 12. Read more »

Outlook for 2010

January 20th, 2010

rkr_articleShortly after returning home from The World of Outlaws World Finals, Russ and the crew began disassembling the cars for inspection and a complete rebuild. Most everything will stay the same as it was last year with Rocket Chassis and Custom Engines supplying the power. The bodies have been re-skinned and dressed in wraps created by Slavic Designs in Russ’ traditional red color.

Bobby Bachman will return to lead the team as crew chief and Craig “Snowman” McCrimmon has been brought in as a full-time mechanic. Russ’ mom, Sis, will return to handle the duties of driving the rig and feeding the crew while on tour. Of course Rex Sr., Russ’ dad, and brother Rex Jr. “Cooter” and girlfriend Ashley Jackson will again lend support at the shop and at select events closer to home. Read more »