Racing Accomplishments
1996 - 1st place at Ford meet in Columbus Ohio (284 cars in class)
1997 - World of Wheels Show Winner
2001 - Finished 12th place in class in Super Pro in Divsion 3
2001 - Division Qualifier in Division 3 and placed 28th in the entire counrty
May of 2002 - Perfect Reaction Time Award
July of 2003 - Perfect Reaction Time Award
2002 - Crew Chief M. Bochar was awarded "Hardest Working Person At The Track"
2004 - 6 Perfect reaction times in the season
May 5th 2007 - Low Qualifier and Best MPH in Top Sportsman Class bracket series
May 6th 2007 - Low Qualifier and Best MPH in Top Sportsman Class bracket series
May 12th 2007 - Low Qualifier and Best MPH in Top Sportsman Class bracket series
May 19th 2007 - Low Qualifier and Best MPH in Top Sportsman Class bracket series Match Race Mania
May 27th 2007 - Low Qualifier and Best MPH in Top Sportsman Class bracket series
June 15th - 17th 2007 - Set top MPH in Division 2 race Top Sportsman & qualified #3
June 29th 2007 - Low qualifier and Best MPH in Top Sportsman bracket series
September 29th 2007 - Low qualifier and Best MPH in Top Sportsman bracket series
2007 - Low qualifier and Best MPH in all Top Sportsman races for the entire 2007 racing series at Rte. 66 Raceway
2007 - Finished in the Top Ten in Top Sportsman series at Rte. 66 Raceway
2007  - "Outstanding Performance Award" From Rte. 66 Raceway  to Bill Lueck Top Sportsman Race Team

2009 - "Outsanding Achievement Award" presented to Bill Lueck from the Midwest Top Sportsmand Association

Press Article - Lexington, KY (Jan. 20th, 2002)
The Valvoline Company has announced the winners of the 2002 Valoline Cup national points championship presented by Campbell Hausfeld. Over 700 of the more then 84,000 competing drivers will be recieving awards for their season long accomplishments, with the awards going as far as 30th place in each class. Bill Lueck from Naperville, IL finished 28th nationally in the ET Bracket Super/Top ET class.

The 2002 Valvoline Cup, marked the inaugural season of the national championship that embraces all forms of motorsports competition among its 31 classes. In orderto complete, drivers simply registered at their local track for the program and then submitted their racing results after each racing event they competed in thoughout the season. At the end of the racing season, each driver has been awarded points based on the best 15 event finishes. Bill Lueck earned Valvoline Cup points in Route 66 Raceway competition.

Bill Lueck will share in a prize pool of over $500,000, which includes a combination of cash, Campbell Hausfeld equipment, Valvoline Racing products support package, product rebates, Campbell Hausfeld and Valvoline branded merchandise, and Valvoline apparel and trophies.

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