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HARRIS CLASH WEBCAST SET FOR JULY 7-8 ON RACECASTLIVE.com
by:   Jeff Werderman

KNOXVILLE, IA (July 6) - The 2009 IMCA Harris Clash will be webcasted July 7-8, 2009 on RaceCastLive.com.  The boys of RaceRPM.com have moved their annual free radio broadcast to RaceCastLive.com this year.  This partnership will allow for a new experience for the RaceRPM.com loyalists this year.  Bucky Doren and Chris Marchese will start each night's broadcast at 6:50 PM (cdt). 

For those race fans who are unable to make the trip to the famed Knoxville Raceway will be able to hear all the action on RaceCastLive.com.  It's the first year that the Harris Clash will race with a two-day format.  On Tuesday, July 7th, 120 IMCA Modifieds will battle for the covetted "Clash" win.  On Wednesday, July 8th, the IMCA Deery Brothers Summer Series Late Models and IMCA SportMods will fight for the Knoxville fame.   

One of the new features that RaceRPM.com loyalists will enjoy is the live chat feature thanks to RaceCastLive.com.  Fans can chat with other race fans from across the country as they cheer on their favorite drivers. 

"It's a chance for race fans to 'show their colors' as we like to call it," stated Bucky Doren.  "Everyone heads the track wearing their favorite driver's shirt, so everyon will know who you are pulling for.  This will allow the 1,000's listening to still show their 'their colors.'" 

Adding to the excitement level on Tuesday night is the new qualifying format for the IMCA Modifieds. 

"We're going to change it up a little bit," stated IMCA Harris Clash promoter Bob Harris.  "We are going to run six qualifying events.  These qualifyingevents will be like an 'A' feature. 

They are going to be fifteen laps.  They are going to be twenty cars in each race.  Out of that, we will take the top four qualifiers.  We'll turnaround and run six last-chance qualifier events – which will be probably twelve laps in length, so it will be like twelve A-Mains leading up to the main event." 

Special thanks to RaceTechInfo.com, Tri-County Heating, and ZippsPhotos.com for helping make this radio web cast free to the race fans. 

To listen for free, log onto www.racecastlive.com.