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September 22, 2005 - Below is a duplicate of the USAR Xtreme "Q/A Hotseat" with Jeremy.


 


1. Do you like the Green White Checkered rule USAR uses for its races?
Yes I like it because it makes for a more exciting finish instead of just finishing under caution. It gives the guy running second a better chance to go for the win, especially if the field is stretched out.

2. What is it like racing against drivers like Johnny Rumley or Shelby Howard that has NASCAR experience?
Being a beginner in the series, it's a good way to gauge how good your team is and how good you can progress in the series or other series. You're comparing yourself against some of the best drivers.

3. Who would you most like to beat on the race track?
Whoever is leading. Ha ha! Right now I would have to say Gary St. Amant because he is one of the best short track drivers and very well respected.

4. What made you want to get into racing?
Because I like to go fast and get dizzy! Really, it's something that looked fun and exciting. Once I got to try it, I caught the bug and never could shake it.

5. What is your greatest accomplishment in your racing career?
On dirt winning the Stock Car Shootout in Oskaloosa, Iowa because it is an invitational for track champions only. On pavement it would be just getting to run the USAR series and getting some top 15 finishes.

6. If you could grade your 2005 Season, what LETTER Grade would it be?
It would be a C, just average.

7. If you could have one thing in your life, either personal or racing life, what would that be and why?
In my racing career it would be to get competitive for the win in the USAR Hooters series.

8. What is the strangest thing a fan has asked you to do?
I guess I haven't been asked to do anything too wild.

9. Which track, that you have raced on, is your favorite and why?
Illiana Motor Speedway because it's a wide track with lots of room to race on. On dirt it is Oskaloosa, IA because it's the fastest and most challenging track to win on in our area.

10. What advice can you give to a younger person trying to get into racing?
Be persistent, don't give up and don't spend all your money at once.