DALTON ZEHR RETURNS TO NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY WITH NASCAR K&N EAST SERIES RIDE
Dalton Zehr Racing has announced that Dalton Zehr of Daytona Beach will be
piloting the #36 Whelen Chevrolet of Marsh Racing in the upcoming NASCAR K&N
Pro Series East event at New Smyrna Speedway on Sunday, February 15, 2015.
The relationship with Ted Marsh, owner of Marsh Racing, and Zehr has been
developing over the years both from a testing perspective and in competitive
settings. This will be the second televised event the two have paired up for.
The first one saw Zehr charge forward during the inaugural "Battle at the
Beach" held on the back stretch of Daytona International Speedway before a
tire issue sent them to the pits losing a lap.
This time they will return to a track Zehr has won at in the past. While it
has been several years since he has turned laps in competition at New Smyrna
Speedway he has not been a stranger to the place. In November he helped young
Jordan Ives of Gladstone, Michigan during the 2014 Governor's Cup climb into
the top 10 before an accident ended his day prematurely.
Zehr, who turns 23 on January 8th, is coming off a strong 2014 campaign that
saw him capture the TUNDRA Super Late Model Championship along with eight
feature victories while competing at tracks in the Upper Midwest. Zehr is
looking to pick up where he left off to start the 2015 season with a NASCAR
K&N Series win at New Smyrna Speedway.
Dalton Zehr Racing has announced that Dalton Zehr of Daytona Beach will be
piloting the #36 Whelen Chevrolet of Marsh Racing in the upcoming NASCAR K&N
Pro Series East event at New Smyrna Speedway on Sunday, February 15, 2015.
The relationship with Ted Marsh, owner of Marsh Racing, and Zehr has been
developing over the years both from a testing perspective and in competitive
settings. This will be the second televised event the two have paired up for.
The first one saw Zehr charge forward during the inaugural "Battle at the
Beach" held on the back stretch of Daytona International Speedway before a
tire issue sent them to the pits losing a lap.
This time they will return to a track Zehr has won at in the past. While it
has been several years since he has turned laps in competition at New Smyrna
Speedway he has not been a stranger to the place. In November he helped young
Jordan Ives of Gladstone, Michigan during the 2014 Governor's Cup climb into
the top 10 before an accident ended his day prematurely.
Zehr, who turns 23 on January 8th, is coming off a strong 2014 campaign that
saw him capture the TUNDRA Super Late Model Championship along with eight
feature victories while competing at tracks in the Upper Midwest. Zehr is
looking to pick up where he left off to start the 2015 season with a NASCAR
K&N Series win at New Smyrna Speedway.
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