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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Young Cameron Hayley is set to pilot the No. 24 Cabinets by Hayley Toyota at AAS

 
 
Antelope, CACameron Hayley, driver of the No. 24 Cabinets by Hayley Toyota Camry for Bill McAnally Racing is looking forward to racing at BMR’s home track, All American Speedway in Roseville, California. Cameron, one of youngest drivers in the field at just 15 years old, will take the green in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race, the Toyota/NAPA Auto Parts 150 presented by Pick-n-Pull on October 15th.

All American is BMR's home track. How exciting will it be to show your skills before a crowd that is so excited to see you race?

“I am very excited to go to Roseville for that very reason,” said Hayley. “Being its BMR¹s home track, I am sure Bill and the whole team from BMR will be promoting the race as much as they can and the BMR teams will definitely get some very good exposure. I am very much excited for the race and hope to run well in front of BMR¹s home town crowd.”

You drove a Late Model at All American last season. What will it be like jumping into the heavier car for the West race? How different will it be for you?

“I actually don¹t feel like it will affect how I drive the West car at all. As you know we were down testing at Roseville back in August and to be honest I felt totally comfortable in the West car. I couldn¹t really remember the feeling of the late model and the West car just felt natural. I think going into the weekend we will have very little issue adjusting to the heavier car and should run fast.”
Hayley secured the 2011 championship and made history in the process with podium finish at the final race of the season in the Dakota Dunes Late Model Series championship race held at Auto Clearing Speedway. The Canadian phenom is the youngest to achieve that distinction in either the Pacific Northwest or Western Canada.



Your team and you seem to be jelling pretty well. Tell us about your West team? How is the communication?

“Ever since the first test day, Rob Dixon and I have been getting along extremely well. There was just always that sense of a true team around him mixed with the light hearted spirit he brings to the team. Every crewmember brings positive energy to the track with them each and every time they are here and I have had a great time with all of them and am honored to have them crewing for me. Rob and the team from BMR have given me great cars and I will see what I can do with them at the final two races.”
What is it like to have two veterans as teammates?

“I think it is a huge benefit to have Eric Holmes and Moses Smith as team mates. They give me someone to talk to about things on and off the race track that I am unclear about. They are always open to questions and are willing to answer them. But we all know when we go out on the track, they still race me like any other driver and I wouldn’t want it any other way.”
The Toyota/NAPA AUTO PARTS “150” presented by Pick-n-Pull will be the featured race event at All American Speedway in Roseville, California on October 15th, 2011. The track in located just outside of Sacramento at the Placer County Fairgrounds in Roseville. The event has sold out when the NASCAR K&N Series West has made previous visits to Northern California. Don’t miss out. Tickets are available at the track and at Bill McAnally Racing at 8636 Antelope North Rd, Antelope, California. For more information, please call Bill McAnally Racing Promotions at 916-676-0010. 

Come meet Cameron Hayley and his teammates at the track. There will be an autograph session at 6:45 pm on race day at the Placer County Fairground’s All American Speedway Midway.

Set your DVRs. The NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race, the Toyota/NAPA AUTO PARTS “150” can be seen on Thursday, October 20th at 6 pm ET on SPEED Channel. Please check your local listings for broadcast times in your area.