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Brother-Sister Race Team to Compete at Turkey Night
Brother and Sister racing duo, JoJo and Jessica Helberg are hauling their sprint   
cars south from their northern California race shop to Irwindale Speedway in
southern California to compete against sprint car racing’s best in the 67th running of
the Annual Turkey Night Grand Prix.

JoJo Helberg having already captured the 2007 California Asphalt Sprint Car
championship and currently maintaining a stronghold of second-place in his first
year competing in the USAC, Western States sprint series is just as thrilled to take
the green as this is his last points race of the 2007 season. “Last year we had some
engine trouble, but this year, we’re ready. The field is impressive, but coming off the
2007 USAC season with mostly top-five finishes gives me more confidence than I
had last year coming into this race. My goal is to finish up front and the car my dad
has given me should get us there.” Helberg shared.

Jessica Helberg, the only female NASCAR Drive for Diversity driver spent most of
her 2007 race season piloting late model stock cars, not sprint cars. Helberg, after
placing 4th in points for the Whelen All-American Late Model series in Roseville, CA
for Bill McAnally/Richard Childress Racing in the #20 Napa Auto Parts chevy,
welcomes the opportunity to return to her roots and muscle the Helberg family-
owned #4 Consani/Beast Chevy at Irwindale. “The agility of the sprint car is
unmatched. After driving all season in a late model, just the thought of getting back
in the seat of my sprint car raises my heart rate. I love my sprint car and I love
Irwindale; together we brought home a fifth-place finish last year at Turkey Night, and
I have high expectations for myself this year as well.” Helberg said.

Jessica recently returned from the Nascar Drive for Diversity combine where she
competed for one of the 8 rides available, is currently evaluating options to continue
her development toward the upper ranks of stock car racing. “I still love the way the
sprint car makes me feel, how up on the wheel you need to be and sheer
maneuverability they have, but stock cars are where I need to be to move forward in
my career. No doubt about it though, stock cars are fun and allow you to lean and
use momentum to travel the track and get up front.”

JoJo, just 17 and in his senior year in high school is spending the racing off-season
weighing his college options based on race-tracks, race teams and opportunities
around the nation. “Whether it is Indiana, running my sprint car, or North Carolina
moving into a late model, or staying back in Northern California doing both, it’ll be
racing and school in 2008 for me. I’ve been doing it for 10 years; I can’t imagine life
without it.”
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