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Owens has good reason to smile
By D.C. WILLIAMS
Correspondent
Daytona Beach News Journal
Daytona Beach, FL
(12/17/07) - Alli Owens has been smiling so much since Friday that her
cheeks hurt.
"After this
is over, I'm going to have to get a massage," the South
Daytonan said as she gently rubbed each side of her face.
It's been
that kind of weekend for Owens, who said her first smile was
cracked Friday while on
Daytona International Speedway's
superstretch during her first lap of ARCA testing. The smile
has been a fixture since.
"On my first
lap, by the time I got to the backstretch, I already knew my
car was the best stock car I'd ever driven," she said. "My
crew had told me to go out and take it easy, shake the car
down for the first couple of laps, but it felt so good I had
my foot in it by the end of the backstretch."
Running a
Chevrolet prepared by Lake Wales-based DGM Racing, the
Atlantic High grad posted top-16 times in the 178-180 mph
range through the weekend. She clocked the 16th best
(178.359 mph) speed of the 38 cars testing Sunday --
bettering nine-time and defending ARCA champion Frank
Kimmel's 25th-fastest time. Sunday afternoon was devoted to
drafting.
"I've been as
high as fourth or so at one point during the weekend," Owens
said. "It just feels so good to be able to run so well here.
I've dreamed about being at Daytona for longer than I can
remember."
At DGM's helm
is three-time ARCA race winner and occasional NASCAR Sprint
Cup driver Mario Gosselin. Gosselin finished 13th in the
2007 ARCA 200 after a Lap 60 spin following a battle with
eventual race-winner Bobby Gerhart.
The ARCA 200
on Feb. 9 will be Owens' first race with equipment out of
the DGM stable, which brought four cars to the weekend test.
"I knew she
was gonna be just fine after her first run Friday," Gosselin
said. "After that, Alli came in wanting to know how soon she
could get back out. If she had've come in ghost-white and
had a death-grip on the steering wheel, then I would've
known we'd need to work on her skills a little more. She's a
racer, that one."
A crowd of
family and friends were on hand Sunday to cheer Owens on.
"Like most
racers, Alli's had her share of ups and downs," father Mike
Owens said. "It's just good to see her have such a really
great weekend."
Inspired by
the successful test, Owens has started looking to February's
Speed Weeks.
"It's nice to
know we'll be coming here for Speed Weeks with top
equipment," Owens said. "I'm very grateful for my sponsors,
family and friends for their support. From racing at New
Smyrna Speedway to going to school here -- even while just
driving down Interstate 95 -- I can't tell you how many
times I've thought and dreamed about running right here at
Daytona."
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