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Annett Indy Preview

Race Release posted on 12/03/2008

Michael Annett 
Bill Davis Racing Event Preview  
 
Race/Date:  Power Stroke Diesel 200, presented by AAA Hoosier Insurance - July 25, 2008 
Location: O'Reilly Raceway Park–Indianapolis, IN. 
 
NOTES: 

  • This week's race truck for O'Reilly Raceway Park is Chassis No. 22-89.  Chassis No. 22-89 was last raced at Memphis Motorsports Park where Annett drove it to an 11th place finish.   
  • Another Pilot...  The No. 22 Toyota Tundra will fly the Pilot Travel Center colors Friday night at ORP.  Pilot Travel Centers are located throughout the United States and are the leading travel center for both truckers and families alike.   
  • Double Duty... Rookie standout Michael Annett with race against some of NASCAR's best on Thursday night, when he participates in the Silver Crown race at O'Reilly Raceway Park.  This will be the 22 year olds 3rd start behind the wheel of a Silver Crown car.   
  • Listen and Watch ... The Power Stroke Diesel 200, presented by AAA Hoosier is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. ET Friday, July 25.  It will broadcast on SPEED (TV), MRN (radio) and Sirius Satellite Radio (Ch. 128).     
Bill Davis Racing Quotes: 

Michael Annett on racing at O'Reilly Raceway Park Speedway: 
Racing in Indianapolis is so cool.  The entire city rallies around these race tracks and makes it so fun for both the teams and fans.  It is like a huge party every night.  I am excited about racing on both Thursday and Friday night.  The Silver Crown cars are so different than anything else I have driven.  They have so much power and you can really be aggressive with your line.  I have been excited about this week for months now. 
 
ORP is one of the best tracks on the NASCAR circuit.  It reminds me of racing at the local short tracks in the Mid- West.  You show up practice, qualify, and race all in one day.  The fans show up early and stay all day.  I know Doug [Wolcott] and all the guys on this Pilot Travel Center’s Tundra will bring a truck that will run up front.  We just need to stay out of trouble all day and get to the final 30 laps and then go for the win.   
 
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series 
Date          Track                    Start  Finish    Laps      Led    
07-19-08    Kentucky Speedway   14     2         150      n/a   
  
06-28-08    Memphis              13     11        204      n/a    
  
06-20-08    Milwaukee Mile       14     6         200      n/a   
 
Starts    Poles    Wins    Top 5     Top 10    Avg. Start    Avg. Finish 
3             0            0          1             2            13                 6  
 
 
Michael Annett– Driver 
 
Birthdate: June 23, 1986    
Residence: Greensboro, N.C. 
Marital Status: Single     
Hometown: Des Moines, Iowa 
Children: None      
Hobbies: Hockey, Boating, Golfing
Website: www.michaelannett.com     
 
Michael Annett grew up in the Midwest with dreams of becoming a famous athlete.  His dreams have finally come true, but it is not the vision he had as a young boy.  Growing up, Annett dreamed of being a professional hockey player.  It was not until he reached the age of 18 that Annett first got behind the wheel of a racecar. 
 
Growing up in Iowa, Annett had a knack for stick-and-ball sports.  At age six, he started going to the local hockey rink to play pickup games with other children.  As timed passed, Annett caught the eye of regional and national hockey talent scouts, and his hockey career really started to blossom.  When he was 16, the Iowa native joined Team Illinois, a tier one AAA team, and led them to the 2002 Calgary Mac’s AAA Hockey Tournament Championship. 
 
After a successful season with Team Illinois in which he led the league in penalty minutes, Annett joined the Waterloo Black Hawks of the United States Hockey League.  He won the league’s 2004 Most Improved Player Award in his rookie season.  Annett stayed with the team for two seasons and helped it win two consecutive Clark Cup Championships.  At the end of the 2005 season, Annett decided to trade his hockey skates for a steering wheel.   
 
Annett wanted a new challenge and had always been interested in auto racing.  He competed in his first late model race in 2006 and instantly fell in love.  He knew right then he had a passion for racing and wanted to make it his career.  He was a quick learner and was willing to take risks both on and off the race track.  
 
He made his first few stock car starts behind the wheel of an ASA Late Model North Series machine.  He made a quick study of the short tracks in the Northeast and finished in the top 10 several times, including a best finish of second at Columbus (Wis.) Speedway. 
 
In 2007, Annett tried his luck in the ARCA RE-MAX Series.  In four ARCA starts, the Iowa native brought home two top-five finishes and four top-10 finishes.  Annett captured the pole in his first ARCA start at Iowa Speedway in June.  He made Bill Davis Racing and Toyota history in October by bringing both parties their first ARCA RE-MAX victory with the Camry at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway.  
 
In 2008, Annett again joins forces with Bill Davis Racing in the driver development program.   The young driver made five starts in the ARCA RE/MAX Series earlier this year and compiled one win and four top- ten finishes.  Annett’s success has prompted Bill Davis to hand him the keys of the No. 22 Toyota Tundra.  
 
The future looks very bright for Michael Annett.  His dream of becoming a famous athlete has come to fruition, and he is now truly living his dream. 

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