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ASA, ARTGO & WIR STANDOUT HANSEN FEATURED IN NINE-EPISODE PODCAST AT JOEVERDEGAN.COM

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Posted on: Friday March 17, 2023

While driving for Jerry Gunderman’s All Star Racing team in 1995, Green Bay native Scott Hansen scored 27 wins out of 68 races. A whopping 40 percent winning percentage. (Dave Drews photo)

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PODCAST SERIES FEATURING ASA. ARTGO & WIR STANDOUT SCOTT HANSEN DEBUTS AT JOEVERDEGAN.COM MARCH 20

 (Hansen candidly discusses his near four-decade, colorful racing career)

(Dunbar, Wisconsin) – A nine-episode podcast series featuring longtime ASA & ARTGO frontrunner and Wisconsin International Raceway champion Scott Hansen of Green Bay will debut at joeverdegan.com Monday, March 20.

The son of longtime northeastern Wisconsin flagman Rollie Hansen, Scott Hansen cut his teeth on northeastern Wisconsin’s powerful dirt half-mile circuit at tracks at De Pere, Seymour and Shawano in the mid-1970’s. But Hansen’s first big win came ironically on a third mile against a stud-starred field at Luxemburg Speedway in 1977.

From there, Hansen went on to have a successful pavement career, netting five straight Fox River Racing Club (FRRC) late model championships at WIR in Kaukauna from 1985 to 1989. Hansen then moved to Milwaukee and essentially earned a living racing for a few different car owners in the very competitive short track scene of the 1990s, earning rookie-of-the-year honors in the American Speed Association (ASA) in 1989 and was a five-time winner at the famed Milwaukee Mile.

Hansen’s career also included a stint in the NASCAR Craftsman truck series where he piloted a truck for Ken Schrader in 1999.

The nine-episode series, which launches Monday, March 20 is sponsored by Muenster Service Center of Green Bay, Wisconsin. Each episode will be launched late mornings and can be obtained at Spotify or wherever you obtain your audio podcasts.

ABOUT JOE VERDEGAN – Joe Verdegan is an author and motorsports writer who’s been a track announcer throughout the Midwest for several decades. His books and his stories and past podcast series episodes are all archived at his website joeverdegan.com.

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