Saturday
Steve Arpin Guns for First ARCA Win Tonight in Tim Richmond Memorial at Mansfield, Ohio
Press Release‘We are getting our program straightened out and definitely heading in the right direction,’ said Arpin. ‘I’m looking forward to improving our finishes every race from here on out and think we’ve got a shot at them this weekend in Ohio.’
Arpin’s crew chief, Jefferson Hodges, has a lot of experience at Mansfield in his career and that fact adds to the team’s positive outlook for this evening’s action. Arpin, a former multi-time champion of Open Wheel Modified action, will wheel the Lo-N-Bro Enterprises sponsored Toyota Camry into action for the Eddie Sharp Racing team in the event that can be heard and seen live via www.arcaracing.com, beginning with this afternoon’s qualifying rounds. Prior to entering his career in stock car competition Arpin was a seven-time champion for Team Polaris in snowmobile action as a kid.
‘Jefferson and the team have gotten us back to the basics in our chassis setup and we are really pumped up about our chances at Mansfield,’ stated Arpin. ‘We’ve been very close to the right combination this year, but right now I feel good about the direction of our team. I’ve got some very good people behind me and we are focused on bringing home a finish to remember for our friends at Lo-N-Bro Enterprises, Eddie Sharp and the other good folks who are continuing to help us out.’
The ARCA RE/MAX tour’s visit to Mansfield (OH) Motorsports Park gets underway with qualifying slated for 5:00 p.m. for Saturday night’s ‘Tim Richmond Memorial’ at the half-mile facility. The race is scheduled to take the green flag at 8:30 p.m. The event, named in honor of the late Tim Richmond, marks the first appearance of the 57-year-old ARCA RE/MAX Series tour at Mansfield. Richmond, who was born and raised in nearby Ashland, Ohio, won the 1981 Daytona ARCA 200 prior to launching his very successful NASCAR career. The ARCA Racing Network will be covering all the on-track activity for the ARCA RE/MAX Series from Mansfield. Listen and watch live streaming audio and video of practice, qualifying and the ‘Tim Richmond Memorial’ at ARCAracing.com inside the ARCA Nation. To contact Steve Arpin Racing, send an e-mail to teamesr@hotmail.com or visit Steve’s official site on the internet at www.stevearpin.net.
About Lo-N-Bro Enterprises, Inc.
Paul and Jon Leach, brothers and Sun River, Montana Natives, started the business in 1998 while only 21 and 18 years old respectively. In that first stage, the entire staff was made up by the two of them. In 2001 they took their “baby” to the next step and transitioned from being an LLC to becoming a formal corporation. One of their first major projects was to build a 10,000 square foot shop on their property in Sun River that formed the base for their operations. Since that time, they have grown into a company that employs over 85 people and generates revenue of over $5,000,000.00 annually.
Paul and Jon are always looking for ways to expand their business, while also filling a niche’ within the respective areas of contracting. One of the prominent areas that they give their employees credit for is how they have helped to build Lo-N-Bro into what it is today. The quality of people that are hired, as well as retained, reaches far beyond the industry standard. Paul and Jon genuinely value each and every individual employee and want the best for them as well as the best out of them. Employees are dynamic members of the family, and thus are offered incredibly competitive wages and benefits, as well as opportunities to advance within the company.
- Victory Lane Communications Press Release
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