Their Here! 1/64th FEGER DIECAST

Ya, that's right! Jason finally bit the bullet and purchased lots of 1/64th diecast. The cost of a diecast is $15, plus $5.00 shipping. Email Jason at jason@jasonfeger.com or contact him through his MySpace page if you want one.

http://www.myspace.com/feger25

Plus, they made more pink pinstripe hoodies!!! Other new stuff:
2009 calendar
Beer Steins
Coffee cup
New Mousepads

I know I'm slaking -- I'll get some photos up around Thanksgiving.

PARTY WAS AWESOME!!!

OMG!!!! Thanks so much!! What a turn out for the Feger Bash at Tri-Lakes,
I'm still exhausted!

Over 400 people packed the house at Tri-Lakes in Bloomington on November 15. Lots of other drivers were in the house, people from all over the place, Indiana, Michigan, Kentucky and of course Central Illinois. Think ya' all went through 5 kegs, plus ran out of bottles, all the jello shots and lots of other stuff. And yes, the kids that were there had a great time.

Food was great! Music was great! The auction went fantastic. Some of the hot items were the kool Feger blankets, the Gilmore sprint set, the beer pong tables, Shawn gave a great speech about Jason's Hoosier flats, so the Hoosier flags were hot sellers, plus lots of other stuff. Thanks to everyone who donated items! The winners of the Erb car kept putting it back in the auction, it was wild. Dennis has to be one of the toughest drivers out there, guess Jason better get in front of him more often.

Jason, Austin and the rest of us can't thank all of you enough . . . I'm so serious about this . . . all you, who buy any Feger stuff and support this team really do keep him on the track! Thank you so much.

PARTY TIME

FEGER RACE CAR PARTY --
Come on over to Bloomington, IL on Sat. Nov. 15.Join the Feger Race Car Bash!

Help us celebrate this last year and gear up for next year.It is a family affair -- all ages invited.

When: Sat. November 15
Where: Tri-Lakes located at 2100 Bunn Street in Bloomington, ILT
ime: 5:30 - Midnight
Cost: $6 in advance, $8 at the door. Kids 12 & under free with adult.

Looking to pack the house at Tri-Lakes, let's see if we can beat last year's record setting alcohol sales. Ticket price includes great food, we'll have an auction, DJ, beer dolley, boards, jello shots, a few surprise Feger stuff (if they get done in time) and more.Thanks in advance!! If you're making the trek, plan on getting a hotel, everyone drinks quite a bit at the party.

If ya need a ticket or hotel/motel info, let me know or contact Jason via his mySpace page: http://www.myspace.com/feger25

Kentucky Lake -- last races of the year

Running late posting like usual -- a couple of weeks ago the guys went to Paducah for the Battle of Mods. First night rain out, second night I think third and last night started pretty far back in the field and moved up to fourth in only 25 laps.

Kentucky Lake is an awesome track and facility. WOW if you can ever make it down there you really should. We have some nice tracks in Central Illinois, it's hard for me to say, but the facilities around here don't compary to Paducah, Pevely or Kentucky Lake. The slightly bigger tracks are my favorites. The trek to Boswell, another great track is nothing when you have to drive 4.5 - 5.5 hours to get to the tracks.

Rokae, Wendy, Sam and I made the 5 hour plus trek for Sat nights racing. What an adventure, poor Sam is a drivers ed instructor -- lol, so she may have closed her eyes a few times with me driving :) Near Matoon/Charleston, IL went over some patched pavement and my car started beeping at us. I turned it off. We were making really good time and should be at the track early -- that's amazing for me, to get there early.

Any way, pulled off the ramp, into the frontage road to Steak & Shake. Passed the entry way into the S & S, turned around in the hotel and I noticed the car felt funny. We got out of the car at S & S, I went to the other side and the darn right rear tire was flat! Crap!!!! No way was I going to change the tire, I haven't had to deal with a flat tire in YEARS. So we saw a gas station, drove the block to the station. As I was pulling up to the air pump, there was $$$ blowing on the ground next the curb. I jumped out the car yelling MONEY. They all thought I was nuts. Grabbed the money, it ended up being only $9. Hey, it could have been all hundreds for all I knew. Sam got out of the car too. I aired up the tire, WOOOSH -- the air came back out.

DARN IT!!! We saw a Walmart down the road, so Sam ran to the main road to figure out the best route. We drove my poor car to Walmart. Of course it was going to take at least an hour to fix it. So much for being early.

We went and ate while waiting for the car. Eventually hit the road again. Pulled off the second exit near Marion, had to use the bathroom, get tea, etc. Once back in the car we headed to the interstate, the darn ramp to get back on the interstate was closed. GEEEEEZE, we can't catch a break. Sam asked some young guy at a stop light how to get to the interstate. He told us, go left, than right and left again. OK -- that didn't help. Pulled up to another guy walking, who gave us good instructions. Eventually we backpeddled to the first Marion exit. Now we really starting to run behind.

Hit the gas and made it to the track at the end of qualifing.