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12-18-2012, 08:23 PM
NEW NASCAR STARS, AUSTIN AND TY DILLON, WILL BE PART OF MOTORSPORTS 2013 ‘FUELED BY SUNOCO, DISTRIBUTED BY INSINGER PERFORMANCE.’

Two of the hottest young talents in NASCAR stock car racing are set to be part of the 29th edition of the popular race car and trade show, Motorsports 2013 ‘Fueled By Sunoco, Distributed By Insinger Performance.”

The Dillon brothers, Austin, 22 and Ty, 20, will visit with show attendees at the three day show, “The Mid-Winter Motorsports Happening”, on Saturday, January 19th, the second day of the three day show that attracts thousands to the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, PA.

Both of the young drivers were in contention for championships during the 2012 season. Austin raced in the Nationwide division while Ty was a popular figure in the Camping World Truck events.

Austin is expected to move up to the NASCAR Cup Series racing the black No. 3 Chevrolet in the Daytona 500 come February. The car was made famous by the late Dale Earnhardt.

The two brothers drove race vehicles owned by their grandfather, Richard Childress who also owned the cars driven to a number of championships by Earnhardt before he was fatally injured at Daytona in 2001.

The Dillon brothers will appear together at the show and will be part of an interactive interview session that will give show attendees the opportunity to question the young racers about past successes, their ‘sibling rivalry’ and plans for the future. They will also participate in a FREE autograph session. They will be ther from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Both young racers earned Rookie of the Year honors for their efforts in the two NASCAR racing divisions.

Austin and Ty now join Speed and Fox TV personality and NASCAR Cup racer Michael Waltrip along with past Indy 500 winner Parnelli Jones as participants in the 29th edition of the annual race car and trade show.

Included in the show, offering just about everything imaginable in motorsports, will be speed equipment suppliers, parts manufacturers, engine buiders, speedways and sanctioning organizations, collectible vendors, apparel suppliers and more.

A wide variety of racing vehicles will be on display as the show covers more than 225,000 square feet of show space at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, PA. The three day show runs January 18-20.

For show information visit www.aarn.com or telephone 609.888.3618.

Ernie Saxton