Friday, April 15, 2005
Thunder Tour Returns to Swainsboro Raceway
by Roby Helm
FAYETTEVILLE, Ga. -- The O'Reilly United Sprint Car Series Outlaw Thunder Tour returns to Swainsboro Raceway in Swainsboro, GA on Friday night, April 22 featuring, pound-for-pound the most powerful short track racing cars in the world. The O'Reilly USCS winged outlaw sprint cars weigh 1,300 pounds and are powered by 700 horsepower fuel-injected V-8 engines.

Danny 'The Hammer' Martin Jr. of Sarasota, Fla., will return to Swainsboro Raceway on Friday night, April 22, for O'Reilly United Sprint Car Series action. Martin posted an O'Reilly USCS win at the 4/10-mile clay oval in 2004. (Terry Caton Photo)
Leading the entry list will be Kenny Adams of Malabar, FL and Danny 'The Hammer' Martin Jr. of Sarasota, FL, who both scored O'Reilly USCS wins at Swainsboro Raceway in 2004. Both Adams and Martin are in the top five of the O'Reilly USCS point standings, and the 'Malabar Missile' also won the season opener in March in Pensacola, FL."
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PEACH STATE DOUBLE HEADER ON TAP FOR O'REILLY USCS IN SWAINSBORO, GA ON APRIL 22 AND OGLETHORPE SPEEDWAY PARK ON APRIL 23
FAYETTEVILLE, GA - The O'Reilly United Sprint Car Series Outlaw Thunder Tour will present a Peach State double-header with events at Swainsboro Raceway in Swainsboro, GA on April 22, and at Oglethorpe Speedway Park in Savannah, GA on April 23. The two races will also be the first for the O'Reilly USCS Southern Thunder regional tour.
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