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Hungarian driving star Gyorgy Makai (pronounced "YUR-eee MUH-ki") is scheduled to make his North American racing debut in the SK Hand Tool 200 ARCA RE/MAX Series event at the Chicagoland Speedway Saturday, September 10. Makai will drive a Ford Taurus prepared by Green Light Racing. "This is an exciting time," Makai said. "It's a dream come true to get to race in a stock car in America. I want to thank Viasat 3, Sony Play Station 2 and Red Bull for making it possible. I also want to thank Mark Hope, who's helped guide me through this from home." Makai, 20, and a resident of Hodmezovasarhely, Hungary, is the current point leader in the Renault Clio Cup Series in his native land. He finished second in the series in 2004. Competition in the SK Hand Tool 200 comes at the end of a summer filled with testing in Green Light Racing vehicles, both NASCAR Craftsman Trucks and ARCA RE/MAX cars. "Bobby Dotter and all the Green Light team members have been super," Makai said. "They've become good friends this summer as we've tested. I want to reward them with a good race in Chicago." Makai's most recent test was an August 30 session at the Chicagoland Speedway. He posted the 10th-fastest time among 17 drivers participating in the session. Practice and qualifying for the SK Hand Tool 200 are Friday, September 9. The SK Hand Tool 200 is slated for 1 p.m. CDT Saturday, September 10. The race will be telecast live on SpeedChannel.
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SS Green Light Racing test Hungarian driver Makai: SS-Green Light Racing held a test session on Tuesday at Caraway Speedway in Sophia, North Carolina USA with Hungarian Race Car Driver Gyuri (George) Makai. Makai drove over 200-laps for several hours trying different setups and track conditions since the day had ever-changing weather. His lap times were quickly up to the speed of drivers with much greater experience. SS-Green Light Racing Competition Director, Butch Miller and team General Manager/Owner, Bobby Dotter were at the test session to review Gyuri
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ASA Late-Model pilot Sean Murphy was to drive the No. 07 SS-Greenlight Racing Chevy at Mansfield. SS-Greenlight recently tested Hungarian driver Gyuri (George) Makai at Caraway Speedway in North Carolina. Makai drove more than 200 laps, trying different setups under varying track conditions since the day had ever-changing weather. His lap times were quickly up to the speed of drivers with much greater experience, said SS-Greenlight Competition Director Butch Miller and General Manager/Owner Bobby Dotter. ...