• AMA Arenacross Notebook: Wilkes-Barre


    AURORA,
    Ill. - After a much needed off-week, the AMA Arenacross Series returns
    to action this weekend at Wachovia Arena in Wilkes Barre, Pa. for the
    penultimate round of the 2009 championship. Mahindra Tractors/Tuf
    Honda's Jeff Gibson continues to sit atop the season standings and is
    in comfortable position to capture up his first career AMA Arenacross
    Series title, possessing an opportunity to wrap things up this weekend.


    The hot shoe in the series entering the final four is Triple Effect
    Kawasaki's Brock Sellards. Just a few weeks ago, the veteran rider sat
    fourth in the season standings. However, a big win in Sacramento and a
    pair of runner-up finishes in Reno have vaulted Sellards into second
    place in the standings, where he hoped to be as the series reaches its
    conclusion.


    "I think Jeff Gibson is out of the question to catch," explained
    Sellards. "But I want to finish the series in second. I'm just going to
    go out there and work my butt off to get as many good finishes and
    hopefully wins that I can because obviously those give you the most
    points. To try and get up there and finish the series in the top three
    is my goal."


    At this rate, if Sellards continues his late-season charge, he could
    very well catch Gibson and steal the title, permanently shedding the
    perennial bridesmaid tag he has earned over the past few seasons. For
    two of the past three seasons, Sellards has finished second in the AMA
    Arenacross Series Championship, including missing out by one point back
    in 2006.


    Gibson's advantage over Sellards currently sits at 39 points.
    Thanks to a stellar first half of the season in which he collected a
    series-leading five wins, Gibson quickly gapped the field in the chase
    for the championship, but over the past few weeks he has raced smart,
    avoiding incident and bringing home solid finishes to help maintain his
    advantage. If he averages a top five finish throughout the final four
    races over the next two weeks, he will capture the title regardless of
    what Sellards does. However, this is Arenacross and both Gibson and
    Sellards are both well aware that anything can happen. Regardless, the
    final push towards the championship will come down to the pair of Ohio
    riders.


    Wachovia Arena is an 8,300-seat arena that serves as home to Wilkes
    Barre/Scranton Penguins AHL hockey team. Built in 1998, the arena was
    originally known as the Northeastern Pennsylvania Civic Arena and
    Convention Center before naming rights were acquired by First Union
    Bank. With the merger of First Union and Wachovia, it became known as
    Wachovia Arena in 2003.


    Located within Casey Plaza, Wachovia Arena is seen as one of the top
    small-size venues in the country. The site has played host to several
    various events, including NBA exhibition games, NCAA basketball games,
    the circus, wrestling events, and an annual concert by the Trans
    Siberian Orchestra. Additionally, King's College, the University of
    Scranton, and Marywood University hold their graduation ceremonies at
    the arena.


    The first gates drop on the Wilkes Barre Arenacross Friday at 7:00
    p.m. followed by an additional night of bar-to-bar racing on Saturday
    at 7:00 p.m. Amateur Day concludes an exciting weekend of action on
    Sunday, beginning at 10 a.m.


    Tickets for this weekend's edge of your seat action on the Gold
    Level are just $20. Mid Level seats go for $17 for adults and $5 for
    kids. All tickets are $2 more the day of the show.


    The AMA Arenacross Series draws to a close next weekend with the
    series' debut in Highland Heights, Ky. at the Bank of Kentucky Center,
    March 20-22.


    Tickets are available online at www.arenacross.com, www.ticketmaster.com, www.tickets.com. For more information on the AMA Arenacross Series log on to www.arenacross.com.


    About Feld Motor Sports


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