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Carlson Hopes to Change His Luck at Fest!
By Kevin Ramsell |
Monday, September 18, 2006 (West Salem, WI) – Recently, Steve Carlson was running third
in a Wisconsin Challenge Series event at Madison International
Speedway when the white flag flew. When he came off of turn four, he
saw that the leader was upside down and the second place runner was
also involved. Carlson came to victory lane, sat on the driver side
door and shook his head. All he could say was, “Wow!”
The West Salem, WI driver and nine-time ARTGO/NASCAR Autozone Elite
Division Midwest Series champion will tell you that a lot of times
that luck has been a factor in his racing career.
But, with La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway in his backyard, one would
think that he would have a more successful record at the speedway.
“Well, it’s my home track and I should know how to make my car fast
there and usually I tend to screw it up and end up slow,” Carlson
recently stated. “I usually have better luck at other tracks than my
home track.”
Carlson finally did break his bad luck streak when he claimed his
only Oktoberfest Race Weekend championship in 2000 when he took home
a record amount of $6,925. “I have been racing that deal since 1975.
I won it one time and I finished second or third, I can’t count how
many time that has happened. I sure would like to win it again if I
could.” Carlson recalled.
When asked about the first thing that comes to his mind about
Oktoberfest he gives a simple answer, “A lot of racing,” Carlson
stated. Carlson is expected to compete in the Wisconsin Late Models,
La Crosse Late Models, and the NASCAR Autozone Elite Division
Midwest Series point standings.
Carlson so far has a good streak going. Besides winning last Friday
night at MIS, he also captured the season finale feature event at La
Crosse Fairgrounds on September 2nd. He ended the season finishing
sixth in the point standings. He also sits third in the NASCAR
Autozone Elite Division Midwest Series standings.
Steve’s son, Mike Carlson, completed his rookie season in the Kwik
Trip Late Model division by finishing 10th in the standings. “Mike
drives well, he finishes well and he keeps his nose clean,” Carlson
stated when asked about his son’s progress.
If it is ever said that a racetrack owes a favor to a driver, it can
be easily said that La Crosse owes one to Carlson. It was on July 9,
2005 when Carlson was involved in what was probably the worse wreck
ever when he hit the wall head on and flipping in front of a packed
crowd. At that time Carlson stated that it was his HANS device that
saved him from any severe injury.
“Anybody who races without a HANS device is crazy,” Carlson strongly
stated. “I would never turn a lap again without one. I had a bad
wreck and walked away unhurt and I had been in lesser wrecks and had
my bell rung and my neck stretched out. That is my feeling on that.”
Will Carlson’s luck change for the better at this year’s Oktoberfest
Race Weekend? We will all know the answer as the 37th Annual
Oktoberfest Race Weekend event will take place on October 5-8. Fest
is the best place for “Racing’s Family Reunion.”
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