March 23, 2008
Regional International Pro Truck Series Ready for 2008

CORNING, NY - The Regional International Pro Truck Series will continue its rounds of the pre-season
race show circuit this month with stops at the popular Woodhull, Redline and Clinton County
Speedways annual racing show at the Arnot Mall in Horseheads, NY April 5-6.

All three tracks enjoyed huge responses from their competitors and fans last year, and this year's
event will include the stars of the T3 All Star 358 Modified series, IMCA ranks, BRP 360 Late Models
tour, along with  weekly regular competitors in the Crate Sportsman, Street Stock,
Mini Stock and FWD divisions.

Event organizers expect this year's show to be one of the biggest the
Arnot Mall has seen.

The RPTT will have a presence at the show, and will be racing at all three of the venues involved.
Rules, schedules and t-shirts available all weekend, and representatives will be on hand to answer any
questions anyone may have.

Additional information about the show is available online at
Woodhullraceway.com.

Earlier this month, the Regional International Pro Truck Tour was at the annual Motorsports Expo
presented by Suzuki and Camping World, in the Toyota Exhibit Center at the New York State
Fairgrounds (Syracuse, NY).

Ralph Champion's Champion Scrap Metals No. 27 Champion Racing Chevrolet Silverado made the
haul to the Fairgrounds with Michael Warren's Finger Lakes HVAC No. 5 Warren Racing Dodge Ram,
handing out information and tour schedules.

“I was really happy that Ralph made it to the show” Warren said. “So many resilient race fans made the
trip despite the weather, and it was great to see people we haven't seen since last summer. "2007
rolled into 2008 without any hitches, and its good to be  back around our racing
family.”

The series is looking forward to upcoming practice events April 12 and 13 at Woodhull (NY) Raceway,
Skyline Raceway (Blodgett Mills, NY (April 17), Batavia's Genesee Speedway April 19, and Redline
Raceway in Granville, PA April 25. "The dates are fairly close together, but we
should see some teams out to get some seat time as we know they are itching to get back behind the
wheel," Warren said.

For more information, visit www.protrucktour.com.