Friday, October 4, 2019

Local modified racer to compete for Bill McAnally Racing in West Series

Derrick Doering regularly competes in the #46 NASCAR Modified at All American Speedway (Don Thompson photo)

Via All American Speedway Media

ROSEVILLE, Calif. (October 4, 2019) – Derrick Doering of Auburn, Calif. has received the outstanding opportunity to test and race in the prestigious NAPA AUTO PARTS / ENEOS 150, on Oct. 12 at his home race track the All American Speedway in Roseville. He will drive a Toyota prepared and fielded by Bill McAnally Racing.

Doering races the No. 46 NASCAR Limited Modified at the one-third mile. He was one of a dozen drivers eligible from the Late Model and Modified divisions, by virtue of competing full-time at the track. Doering won the award during the driver’s meeting on Sept. 14, then went on to win his first main event of the season later that night in a 30-lap contest.

“Normally I race in the Limited Modified Series at All American Speedway,” he said. “We just got fitted in one of the (K&N) cars, see how I like it and how they like me, and run on the 12th.”

“What’s the same (about the Modified and the K&N car)? Nothing! They’re full blown race cars and the real thing. Impressive work. These cars are beautiful.”

The NASCAR K&N Pro Series, West effort is a stark contrast to his Modified campaign, where he is the only crew member who prepares the car on a weekly basis.

“At home (with the Modified) it’s just me and my girlfriend Danielle,” Doering said. “She puts up with a lot with me out there working on it. Fortunately, on race days I do have help that come out and do what they can. Hopefully we’ll continue to be successful and possibly run both the Modified and the K&N car this next race out there.”

The NAPA AUTO PARTS / ENEOS 150 is the biggest race of the year at the speedway, with a large fan turnout expected and the only nationally televised race in the region on NBCSN. Over $100,000 in cash and prizes are awarded during the event. Doering – like many of the drivers at the speedway – knows the importance of the event and the excitement level it brings to Roseville.

“I can’t even explain it. Incredible,” Doering said. “The amount of people in the stands and the amount of people that are going to come to watch me. It’s a dream come true.”

Over 350 laps of racing are on the schedule, including the championship races for all six local All American Speedway NASCAR Home Tracks divisions. The NAPA AUTO PARTS / ENEOS 150 and Legends of the Pacific will bring the total to eight main events in a busy night at the speedway located @the Grounds in Roseville.

Tickets are on sale in advance by visiting www.AllAmericanSpeedway.com or visiting the track ticket office at 900 Riverside Blvd in Roseville. The office is open from 9 am to 4 pm Monday through Friday.

General Admission tickets are $35 for adults, $25 for kids ages 6-12, and $30 for Military, First Responders, and Seniors ages 65 and older. Kids five and under are free. A VIP experience is available which includes a free gift, BBQ dinner, VIP pit tour, driver meet and greet, and much more. VIP tickets are $60 for adults and $50 for kids ages 6-12. Gates open at 4pm with the first of the local NASCAR main events starting immediately afterwards.

Additional details are available by calling the track info line at (916) 786-2025. All American Speedway is located at 800 All America City Blvd in Roseville.