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Back In Nebraska - Dover Ready To Break The Ice by Team Dover Media SPRINGFIELD, Neb. (Mar 26) - Following six ASCS races in Texas and Oklahoma during the month of March, Jack Dover will be back in action in his home state of Nebraska this weekend. Jack and Team Dover Motorsports will compete in the Ice Breaker Challenge featuring the Budweiser 360 Sprint Cars on March 29-30 at Eagle Raceway in Eagle, NE. In 2007, Dover won the last two feature races atop the 1/3 mile high banked oval at Eagle Raceway. Following a victory in the Season Finale on August 31, Dover became the youngest driver to ever claim the Nebraska Cup on September 7 at the age of seventeen. Dover will pilot his family owned, 3 D Auto Transport, Eckley powered Eagle and is looking forward to the weekend close to home. "We had two great runs at Eagle at the end of last year." Said Dover. "There will be a lot of good cars and drivers there for the Ice Breaker, hopefully we can pick up where we left off in 2007." Gates open at 3:30pm and racing begins at 5:00pm on Saturday and Sunday for the Ice Breaker Challenge. Eagle Raceway is located 12 miles east of Lincoln, NE (2 miles east of Eagle, NE) on U.S. Highway 34 ('O' Street) or 11 miles south of Interstate 80, exit 420 on Highway 63 to the intersection of Nebraska Highway 63 and U.S. Highway 34. Jack and Team Dover Motorsports would like to thank their 2008 Sponsors: 3 D Auto Transport Inc., RMS, Trail Performance Powder Coating, Thorpes Auto Body, Eckley Racing Engines, Eagle Chassis, Keizer Aluminum Wheels, ATV Motorsports, Speedway Motors, Bell Racing, Butler Built Professional Seat Systems, Design 500 Racewear, FK Rod Ends, Brown and Miller Racing Solutions, CMET Excavating and NOS Energy Drink. For more information about Jack and Team Dover Motorsports please visit www.teamdover.com Attached Image: Jack Dover on the gas in American Sprint Cars on Tour action at State Fair Speedway in Oklahoma City, OK on March 22, 2008. (Gene Kaderabek Photo) |