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Sticker Dude Motorsports CORR Primm Race Report
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Lake Zurich, IL (November 8, 2007) - After completing the Lucas Oil
World Series of Off-Road Racing Tour 2007 season, Sticker Dude
Motorsports team members, Steven Federico and Lee O’Donnell, made
the decision to go west, to compete at the 2007 CORR Finals in Primm,
Nevada. The teammates would be a part of the largest PRO-Lite field
to ever assemble for an off-road race.
The specially built .94 mile long off-road course was designed by
Ricky Johnson, and built just a half hour drive south of Las Vegas
at Terrible Herbst’s Buffalo Bill’s Resort and Casino in Primm,
Nevada. The track, known as Las Vegas International Off-Road
Raceway, was the longest created for the 2007 CORR season. It
consisted of high speed banked turns, a monstrous table top jump on
the back straightaway, a wicked rhythm section, as well as several
other jumps to really keep the capacity crowd on the edge of their
seats, and the drivers “up on the wheel” all weekend long.
Friday Qualifying
After two quick practice sessions, on Friday, the twenty-six truck
PRO-Lite field was ready for qualifying. The competition was fierce
as #24 Steven Federico qualified sixth fastest with a time of
1:02.235 minutes and teammate #23 Lee O’Donnell next in line with a
time of 1:02.280 minutes. The fourth through eighth fastest
qualifiers were separated by only 0.502 seconds. The largest
starting grid of the year was truly loaded with the best short
course racers in the country.
Saturday
PRO-Lite Round 13
#23 Lee O’Donnell
Lee O’Donnell and his #23 PF Changs Invisible Glass Sticker Dude
Hankook Tire Nissan Frontier ran a steady and clean race. The
fourteen lap event saw Lee stay clear of any trouble and
methodically moved into fourth place with two laps to go. Then on
the final lap, with some encouragement from his spotter, Josh Hintz,
#23 Nissan made the pass for third place. Lee applied the power to
the Hankook Tires and leaped past # 35 Sacio, in the rhythm section
for the final spot in the podium.
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“The Case Gunderson prepared Nissan Frontier is just awesome,”
stated Lee O’Donnell. I have to thank Steven for talking me into
coming out here, and Luke for letting us use the team United
Trailers transporter. Once again the Hankook Tires really keep
their bite. It seems like as the race goes on, the tires actually
create better grip. I can’t wait for tomorrow.”
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#24 Steven Federico
Steven Federico and his #24 Invisible Glass PF Changs Sticker Dude
Hankook Tires Toyota Tacoma started just in front of his teammate,
#23 Lee O’Donnell. As the field entered turn one for the first time,
#23 O’Donnell slipped by Steven for the position. By the end of the
second lap Steven knew something wasn’t right in the engine. On the
final lap, while
running in sixth place, the engine lost power, ending the day
officially in thirteenth place.

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“Right off the start, I noticed my engine temps were running
high,” commented Steven Federico. “Heck it’s the last race of the
season, I figured to push it until it blows. We just came up short
half a lap.”
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Later
that night the Sticker Dude Motorsports crew went
to work replacing
the engine of Steven’s Invisible Glass Toyota. Chris, AJ, Jason, and
Jason worked into the early morning getting both trucks ready for
Sunday’s festivities.
Sunday
Qualifying
#23 Lee O’Donnell tenth quickest @ 1:00.233 minutes.
#24 Steven Federico eleventh quickest @ 1:01.365 minutes.
PRO-Lite - Round 14
The final race of the year saw both Sticker Dude Motorsports
teammates run a very clean and competitive race. At the conclusion
of the fourteen lap event, Lee O’Donnell crossed the finish line in
fifth place, and Steven Federico came home in seventh place.
Afterwards both drivers commented on the weekend.
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Lee O’Donnell - “This weekend was a blast. I’m really happy
with this weekend’s outcome. We brought Hankook Tire’s first CORR
podium at our first CORR event of the year, similar to our first
World Series event. Case Gunderson prepped this truck all year and
once again I just got in and drove. Thanks also go to Steven and
Luke for putting this Sticker Dude Motorsports team together as
well as Invisible Glass, P.F. Changs, and Hankook Tires, without
their support we couldn’t compete at the level we do.”
Steve Federico – “After the motor let go yesterday, my crew
wouldn’t let me get down. They told me that we didn’t come all
this way to be spectators, and immediately went to work installing
our backup motor. Thanks guys! I have to thank my teammates, Luke
and Lee, as well as, Invisible Glass, Toyota Trucks, Hankook
Tires, P.F.Changs, United Trailers, American Racing, my family, my
friends, and everyone that has supported our team this year.”
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Special thanks go out to:
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Jeff Koehler, the Motorsports Director at Hankook Tires.
Jeff was at the track personally supporting the team, several
times this year, including our final weekend in Primm.
Jeff Vandervleit, from United Trailers.
The United Trailers Super Hauler triple axle gooseneck trailer
handled all the race vehicles, gear, and equipment needed for keep
Sticker Dude Motorsports up front at every race. Thanks for coming
out to Primm.
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The fine folks at racingjunk.com.
The job they performed promoting Sticker Dude Motorsports all
weekend long was second to none.
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Sports will broadcast the CORR event at Las Vegas International
Off-Road Raceway on December 8, 1:30pm -3pm eastern time.
The PRO-Lite races will also be aired, on another broadcast, on
SPEED at a date to be announced.
The 2007 season has just finished, and Sticker Dude Motorsports is
already preparing for the 2008 season. The team is looking to field
a driver in three different classes. The principals at SDM would
like campaign a PRO-2 with Steven Federico at the wheel. This would
put a team member in PRO-2, PRO-Lite and Super Buggy for the
upcoming season.
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“Competing in three different divisions will give our sponsors
maximum exposure with three great personalities that can reach all
major demographics,” commented Steven Federico. “To make this
become a reality, the team needs a major sponsor who wishes to
grow their business and gain maximum market share through the
exposure that our race team can provide. This exposure includes
the team’s performance on and off track performance, as well as
media coverage from television, radio, print, and web outlets.
Short course off-road racing is positioned to become the next
NASCAR.”
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more information about Sticker Dude Motorsports and the 2008
sponsorship opportunities please visit:
www.stickerdudems.com
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To contact SDM direct:
Luke Zoetmulder - (847) 550-7100, luke@stickerdudedesigns.com
Steven Federico - (312) 480-9346, ltmi@aol.com
For more information about Sticker Dude Motorsports and its
supporters visit:
Invisible Glass –
www.invisibleglass.com
Hankook Tire -
www.hankooktireusa.com
Team Sticker Dude Racing –
www.stickerduderacing.com
PF Chang's –
www.pfchangs.com
Toyota –
www.toyota.com
United Trailers –
www.united-trailers.com
TRD –
www.trdusa.com
Vehicle Dynamix-
www.vehicledynamix.com
American Racing –
www.americanracing.com
Nielsen Enterprises –
www.nielsens.com
Polaris –
www.polaris.com
Autometer –
www.autometer.com
F.A.S.T. –
www.fasthelmets.com
Sponsorhouse –
www.sponsorhouse.com
Kicker Audio –
www.kickeraudio.com
Phil’s Inc. –
www.philsinc.com
Mechanix Wear –
www.mechanixwear.com
Racing Optics –
www.racingoptics.com
Gatorade –
www.gatorade.com
Chase Cam -
www.chasecam.com
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Steven Federico
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PRO-Light #24
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Luke Zoetmulder
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Super Buggy #942
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Lee O'Donnell
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PRO-Light #23
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