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tONIGHTS RACE WAS CANCELLED. THE DRAWING FOR
THE BRISTOL TICKETS IS RESCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY AUG. 1ST
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MARF Award Banquet
Tyler Cypher receives a trophy for
finishing 6th place in points for UCAR division at Old Dominion
Speedway.
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Old Dominion speedway AWARD BANQUET
Tyler Cypher receives 2008 "Rookie
of The Year" award for UCAR division at Old Dominion Speedway.
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July 25, 2008
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report By Ed Turner For the News & Messenger
InsideNova.com
Published: July 25, 2008
Tyler Cypher is having a good
rookie season in U-Cars at Old Dominion Speedway. The 15-year-old
Stafford driver has nine top 10s and four top fives, including a
third. Despite missing two races, he is also fifth in points. “I’m
really happy about being fifth in points,” said Cypher, a rising
sophomore at North Stafford High. “I’m just trying to do my best out
there and to have fun.” Cypher is the youngest stock car driver who
races every Saturday at ODS this season. And his confidence has been
boasted by a string of good finishes, particularly his third place
finish on June 21st. He also has two fourths. “Getting that third
was my most exciting race,” Cypher said. “Getting out of that car
and seeing my number on the scoreboard, I was so happy. It felt
awesome.”
Coming into the season, Cypher’s
goal was mainly to bring his car home in one piece. In his first
four races, he wanted to stay out of way of other drivers and learn
the track and a good line. But things changed. And in Cypher’s last
five races, he has notched four top fives, passing his expectations.
“Knowing I’m a rookie, I can’t do nothing but feel proud when I
look back at my finishing orders, especially finishing in front of
older, more experienced drivers,” he said. “That encourages me a
little. “And everybody in the U-Car division has been helping me
succeed. They’re all really great.”
Cypher has been a race fan since he
was a boy. He used to cheer for ODS legend Danny Fair. Cypher and
his friend and neighbor, Amber Abrams, used to ride up to Old
Dominion Speedway and watch the races and dream of racing on the
oval.
After Abrams starting racing,
Cypher helped work on her team. He then saved up his money and with
his parents’ help put together his racecar. Rocky Farley Auto Repair
also worked on the roll cage. Cypher is especially grateful to his
parents. “I would not have been able to race without my dad and my
mom,” he said. “They helped me a 100 percent of the way.”
Before his first race, Cypher
practiced with his race car in his grandmother’s field, learning the
clutch and how to handle the car. At 15, he not only didn’t have a
license but he’d also never driven a car. However, he soon
learned. Like any rookie driver, he was nervous his first race. He
started fifth behind his friend Amber. When the race started, he
followed his line, even though it was a bit scary if he let himself
think that it was his first time out. But it was also exciting.
He did well and snagged a sixth place finish.
“Pulling in at the end after getting a sixth, I was just so happy,”
Cypher said. “It was so awesome that I had raced.” Cypher’s goal for
the remainder of the season is staying in the top five in points and
just maybe getting a win.
“I’m hoping I can get a win this
season,” he said. “But I still want to keep my car in one piece. I
mainly try to race clean and just have fun.”
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