Local NASCAR Champion….. gets the call
My high school friends are also facebook friends of My Life at Speed,
which is really cool to know when catching up with high school buddies.
Luckily for us, they also live the adrenaline powered lifestyle and it
was a hesitant, “hey – can you read this article about our friend,
Karie’s brother Naima Lang, who was racing the next day at Evergreen Speedway. What was quickly revealed, Naima Lang was a local business owner (Lang Auto)
and a racer – the racer who was in the points lead for the Super Late
Model class for the area. What made Lang even more interesting on
paper…errr….electronic article….was that he had gotten “the call”. The
call from a NASCAR owner, Greg Rahl, to drive the 07 car and compete in
his first race in the big league K&N Pro Series 200. What was also interesting, is that Lang had never been in the car (or any other NASCAR K&N Pro Car), Evergreen Speedway has new owners who are trying to re-invent the local track and this was the first time in 3 years the NASCAR WEST K&N PRO SERIES had been to the speedway. My fiance and I were in – and ready to experience our first, local NASCAR race.
The day was like any other race day and we got our credentials and ventured into Evergreen Speedway to find the team.
Turns out Naima Lang is one of the top drivers and current point
leader in the Super Late Model standing. For a long time I have wanted
to attend races at Evergreen Speedway, but not taken any opportunity
to do so. Was I surprised. The speedway had that “local” track feel
with the smell of hot dogs and popcorn in the air, but there was a
freshness to it – new paint, new amenities and made you just feel
welcome. The staff certainly was key to that impression and I even
overheard a manager talking to a younger gate attendant. “Son, you need
to wear the proper hat – that’s the way we showcase our sponsors and
look uniform to the fans…” The attendant pulled his “work uniform” hat
out of his back pocket and received a pat on the shoulder as a good job
kind of gesture.
As we finally made our way to the infield and to the pit area, we
were quickly greeted with “wow – you guys came out here!! Thanks for
coming and we are excited to have you as part of our team!!” We also
noticed another key element that seemed to be true all the way around
the speedway. It was family. Naima’s team had a spread of food that
rivaled any picnic potluck and the crew somehow all seemed to be
related. Naima told us later that he had handpicked all of them and
knew that they didn’t need to be “managed” they were the type of group
that worked hard and attention to the details was key. Wayne and Karie
Sagiao were my original high school friends – and related to Naima
Lang. Wayne went on to say, you know “we work hard because Naima
inspires us to work hard….he treats us right. That’s not money, that’s
about respect. We are proud to be out here.”
When Naima was done with one of the autograph sessions he came by and
honestly, I was almost taken back by his un-assuming nature. He was
talking to the crew and hearing what changes they had done to the car.
We were introduced and again, what Naima talked about was his family.
His racing family at the track. The love of a wife who also raced and
could beat the boys. His sons who could venture into the garage at home
and help him work on his car. The crew – who not only had to make sure
that his primary car was ready for the Super Late Model class, but also
sprint across the infield to the K&N NASCAR West Pro Series pits to prepare a car that he had never driven before.
The day was so great and we will be featuring Naima Lang, his family
and crew in some other stories over the next few weeks. What we learned,
or were reminded of, is that it is the racer, the people behind them,
the dedication to the sport that made it a great day. It also reminded
me that there are many Naima Lang’s out there, waiting and deserving to
get the call. We need to support our local tracks and speedways. If you
haven’t been to your local track lately, I urge you to do so. Thanks to
Evergreen Speedway and their new owners for making such an effort to make the speedway great again. Your efforts were noticed.
Oh – and to recap the day with Naima Lang, he not only won his Super
Late Model Class and is the current points leader, but also put on such
an impressive show in the K&N NASCAR West Pro Series.
Lang would end up with a big check for the most passes all day. It was
fun to watch him work his way up the field.
Thanks to my fiance Chris and My Life @ SPEED who gave me this race day opportunity. I even met racer Tom Moriarity, an early Dumonde Tech
Racing Oil tester and heard over the PA Doni Wanat, a long time
motocross racer, also was in the field. I did not get a chance to say hi
to Doni but may in the future as I’m sure Chris and I will go again.
Special thanks to my longtime friends, Barb and Mark Sauve, Karie and
Wayne Sagiao, Aline Swisshelm and Doug Moury.
CONTOUR onboard camera video showing two restarts as Naima Lang battles for the lead and win. He knows how to “Hold his Line”.