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Three IndyCar Races for Kingdom Racing/Davey Hamilton in 2011

Contact: Cristina Del Canto, Kingdom Racing,
281-799-9327,
Cristina@kingdomracing.net

HOUSTON, March, 30, 2011 /Christian Newswire/ -- Kingdom Racing/Davey Hamilton will compete in three IndyCar races this year, including the Indianapolis "Centennial" 500 Mile Race on May 28, 2011. The other two races will be Texas and Las Vegas. The team announced it will again partner with Dreyer & Reinbold Racing for its No. 21 car, the team they associated with in 2009. "It's good to be back with Dreyer & Reinbold Racing," said Hamilton, who added "I have high hopes for good results this year both on and off the track for Kingdom Racing."

This year will mark Kingdom Racing's fourth appearance at the Indy 500. Earlier this month, Kingdom Racing founder George Del Canto announced its Fan Outreach lineup for 2011, which will include ministry events to be held at Indianapolis, Texas and Las Vegas. "Through these efforts, Kingdom Racing intends to reach thousands of people with the good news of Jesus Christ" said spokesperson Richard Jackson.

About Kingdom Racing:
Kingdom Racing is an IndyCar race team with a unique mission: To Deliver God's Word through Motorsports. In May of 2008, Kingdom Racing made history as the first faith-vision team to ever compete in the 100 year history of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. For more information visit
www.kingdomracing.net or join the fan page at www.facebook.com/kingdomracing.

About Davey Hamilton:
Davey's racing career almost ended on June 9, 2001 following a devastating crash at the Texas Motor Speedway. After 21 operations and two years of rehabilitation, Davey returned to Indy Car racing at the 91st running of the Indianapolis 500 in May 2007 and finished 9th. Davey's strong faith and determination to once again race in the 500 were instrumental in securing a partnership with Kingdom Racing.