19-year-old Ross Zumbach hopes to apply what he's learned in 2009 towards 2010.

Racine, Minnesota (Friday, October 16, 2009): Ross Zumbach can look back on his 2009 racing season and know he learned more in one season than most drivers have learned in a career! The 19-year-old Racine, Minnesota native made select appearances within the ASA Late Model Series as well as worked under the tutelage of esteemed Crew Chief, Rich Lushes as well as Port City Race Cars Owner, Harley Boeve.
 
Zumbach's last appearance on the track was at the Iowa Speedway in Newton, Iowa on September 19th for the ASALMS Challenge Division's Pork 100. He finished 12th and was definitely satisfied with the run against the stout field of drivers on hand. Now his focus is squarely on the 2010 racing season.
 
"We had a great weekend at Iowa and now working hard to secure sponsorship for the 2010 season. The sponsorship bug has been tough to deal with this year but it has been an exciting summer with the opportunity to debut in the ASALMS." The Gopher State driver said. "I now have something to build off of and will have great memories from
LaCrosse and the Iowa Speedway."
 
"(Crew Chief) Rich Lushes brought a great car from Port City Race Cars and it was great to work with him again," He continued. "Each day Rich and I work together we get better. Rich has done a great job this summer and has given me a run to the front each time. I learned a lot about the car again at Iowa."
 
He then continued; "I'm recognizing more finite changes that can be made and how the car reacts with those changes. I can't say enough about the help that I received from Josh Hamner, Brian Campbell, and Brent Downey at Iowa. We had the opportunity to share ideas about our cars and the track plus they made me feel relaxed and welcome to the garage area."
 
As the 2009 racing season comes to a close, Zumbach realizes he's been in a very fortunate situation teaming up with Port City Race Cars. "Harley Boeve has been wonderful and I thank him for making all of this a possibility," Zumbach appreciatively added "I'm excited about getting back in the seat. I know that Rich and I can be good together if we get the opportunity."
 
"I just hope that Ross Zumbach Motorsports can make things happen for 2010. We'll be working hard to get our program together you can be sure of that." He ended as he and the team have already began the search for additional marketing partners for the 2010 racing season.
 
Throughout the 2009 racing season, Zumbach has sported decals from Port City Race Cars, SATA Dan-Am, House Chevrolet, Dave Geerdes Farms, Hauge Brothers Farms, State Farm Insurance, Evans Enterprises, and Ross Zumbach Motorsports.
 
Ross Zumbach Motorsports is actively seeking Market Partners for the 2010 race season. To keep up with Ross and Ross Zumbach Motorsports, visit them online at www.rosszumbach.com and become a fan of Ross Zumbach Motorsports on Facebook!