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Denton, NC(October 26, 2009) -- Most people would think of Concord Speedway as the last place you would want to take a young driver to make his first start in a Late Model Stock Car, but that's exactly where Clint King will make his UARA-STARS Series debut this Saturday, October 31st.

It's big, it's fast, it's tough, it's scary ... that's how many people including veteran racers describe the 1/2 mile d-shaped Concord Speedway in Concord, NC. However, Clint King Motorsports crew chief, Ricky Bryant isn't afraid to take his 14-year old
 

Clint King Set for UARA-STARS Late Model Stock Car Series Debut

driver there for his first start and King isn't intimidated by the "scary fast" track.

"It's fast, it's super fast, but I like the track and I think after testing there twice now, we'll be really good this weekend," said King.

This weekend for King is going to be all about getting laps and seat time in a Late Model Stock Car as the young driver has never raced competitively in one of these cars, but admits that the laps he's had this season in the Late Model Truck has prepared him well for his debut.

"This car and the truck are very similar and I'm glad I was able to get that seat time in the truck, because I think it gives me a head start on these Late Model Stock Cars. This weekend isn't about going out and winning, even though you know I want to, but this weekend is a chance for us to get a feel for this UARA-STARS Series where we intend on running next year full time provided we get the funding we need to be competitive."

King knows that he doesn't need to go out and set the world on fire this weekend, but rather go out, log laps and earn the veteran and series regulars respect.

"I want these guys to know how I race and for me to learn how they race and earn their respect, because these are the guys I'm going to be racing side-by-side with all year next year. I think this one race this year will give us a jump start for next years challenges," concluded King.

Clint is supported by Warehouse Design Inc., Butler Built Seats, Circle Racing Wheels, WP Racing Shocks, DJ Safety and Lakeside Village.

For more information on Clint King visit http://www.ClintKing.com or contact Clint King Motorsports at (336) 472-0289, ext.22.