Tuesday, May 18, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., two UNOH sponsored NASCAR race teams
will be on the University of Northwestern Ohio’s campus at the High
Performance Motorsports 600 Building on Hartzler Road with their team
haulers and race cars for students to view the cars, get driver autographs
and photo opportunities.

Todd Szegedy, driver of the # 2 UNOH – Wisk – Snuggles, NASCAR Whelen
Modified, and Eddie MacDonald, driver of the #71 UNOH – Grimm Racing,
NASCAR, K & N Pro Series Chevrolet, will be available for all UNOH
employees, students and the public.

Todd Szegedy will be competing in the “UNOH Perfect Storm 150” at Bristol
Motor Speedway on August 18th of this year as well as at Martinsville
Speedway on June 6th in the “Whelen All American 150”.  Szegedy is no
stranger to UNOH. The 2003 NASCAR Whelen Modified National Champion piloted
the #2 UNOH modified last year at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and at
Bristol Motor Speedway for the inaugural “UNOH Perfect Storm 150”.

Eddie MacDonald will be wheeling the #71 UNOH, NASCAR K & N Pro Series
Chevrolet in the Inaugural “UNOH Performance 200” at Martinsville on June
6th.   While new to the UNOH motorsports family, MacDonald is not a stranger
to success on the race track. He finished the 2009 Camping World Series East
campaign in 2nd place just 34 points behind Champion Ryan Truex.

Eight UNOH Motorsports Team members, Kody Weisner, Ben Bowers, Cody Bland,
Andy Mattord, Chris Puskas, Brandon Ziehl, Kevin Bradshaw and Sam Thomas,
will be participating on the pit crews for both of these race teams in the
NASCAR K & N Pro Series and Whelen Modified Series events.

Also on hand will be the actual pace car from Martinsville Speedway along
with marketing representatives from both Bristol and Martinsville tracks
with handouts for the
staff and students.

Last but not least, a NASCAR PR representative will be on hand to answer
questions for students, staff and the public about the series and NASCAR in
general.

The best time for media to do interviews and get video and pictures is
around 11 a.m.