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January 2008

REAL RACIN USA MEDIA

A spectacular week of racing news and interviews is on tap for race fans this week from the studios of Real Racin USA. Monday night’s “Inside Florida Racing” continues its series on Florida Race Tracks 2008, interviewing this week Rusty Marcus from Orlando Speedworld, Rob Kohler from New Hendry County Speedway and Tommy Dunford from Bronson Motors Speedway.

KARNAC.com will announce its Dirt and Asphalt Driver of the Year and also Promoter of the Year for 2008. The results may surprise a lot of fans.

Real Racin USA begins it’s “Inside Florida Racing” driver of the Month Program this month and the details will be announced on the show.

One of the South’s longest running racing shows, “Trackside Tonite” out of Daytona can now be heard “on-demand” on Real Racin’ USA, or live on Mondays at 8:00 PM. This week’s special guest is the “Doctor” Danny Johnson Danny is scheduled to test the JIR motorsports 27j at Volusia Speedway Park this week. Out of the big block modified and into a late model, Johnson will try to defend his 2007 Dirtcar Nationals championship.

On Tuesday night Promoters remain in the spotlight with John Kee, Marketing Director for the new ASA Southeast Tour, bringing major news about the awesome new TV package and what fans and drivers can expect in 2008 from this Super Late Model touring series. Joe Schmaling, promoter of the SuperCup Series, with the latest news on the series which features the steel bodied race cars formerly used by the Hooters ProCup. They will kick off their first season beginning in March in North Carolina.

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By Skip Wall
Hank Schoolfield, a pioneer of racing media and founder of Southern MotoRacing for over 40 years has passed away. He was 79.
Schoolfield, a North Carolina native, passed away this past Thursday in Winston Salem.

He was perhaps best known as editor and publisher of the first bi-weekly racing tabloid with emphasis on racing in the southeast. His business and his name grew from there.

It started out as Southern Motorsports Journal in 1962. But in 1964 he changed it to Southern MotoRacing. SMR peaked in the eighties when its circulation peaked at around 20,000. Southern MotoRacing was the only racing source to many throughout the southeast. Schoolfield sold the publication almost two years ago to Speedway Scene and retired.

Schoolfield spent 41 years in the same building in Winston Salem and auctioned every thing off, including a printing business, lots of racing memorabilia and many memories. It was at that auction and an interview with Schoolfield, that this web site, Southern Motor Racing.com was in the makings. In that auction was a Royal typewriter that Schoolfield had worn out many times over, writing articles about the racing industry. [click to continue…]

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