|
|
|
RACING
NEWS
|
| Monday, February 23, 2009 | | 6 Teams Ready To Test Bristol | Bristol Motor Speedway, the newest addition to the schedule for the NASCAR Whelen and NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tours, will welcome teams from each series for a Hoosier Tires test on Tuesday, Feb. 24.
The .533-mile high-banked oval in Tennessee will play host to NASCAR’s Modified divisions for the first time in 2009 with a combination race. In preparation for the Aug. 19 race date, Hoosier and NASCAR invited six teams to participate in the test.
The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour will be represented by its defending champion Ted Christopher, 2003 titlist Todd Szegedy and Ronnie Silk. The NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour will have its reigning champion Brian Loftin and 2007 series winner L.W. Miller on hand to test.
Troyer Race Cars was also invited to provide its No. 98 house car for the test session and Matt Hirschman was selected to get behind the wheel. Hirschman, who was runner-up in the 2008 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour championship standings, is currently looking for a ride for the 2009 campaign.
While the Modifieds have not previously run at Bristol, some of the test drivers have been there before, including Christopher. The Plainville, Conn., driver attempted to qualify for a NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Bristol in 1999, but hasn’t been back to the track since and is looking forward to making laps in a Modified.
“I think the Modifieds are going to be good there,” Christopher said. “I don’t think we’re going to go much faster than we go at Thompson. We’ll probably sustain a faster speed, but I don’t think it’s going to be much different when we get into the turns. Who knows, we’ll know when we get there.”
Like Christopher, Loftin has some laps under his belt at Bristol from when he raced in the former Goody’s Dash Series and he’s looking forward to taking his Modified around the high concrete banks.
“I’m definitely excited about going up there and checking it out,” Loftin said. “A Modified going around there is just going to have to be wicked.”
While only six teams will participate on-track during the test session, all teams from both the NASCAR Whelen and NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tours with a valid 2009 NASCAR license are welcome to attend and observe.
Haulers are scheduled to park at 7 a.m. and the test session is slated to run from approximately 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Have an opinion on
this story? Post a message on
The Southern Motor Racing Forum OR Send the Editor an E-mail!
|
|
|
| |
|
|
Listen
to interviews by
clicking on titles. |
|
MORE
NEWS!
|
|
It was touted as the Frost Bite Winter Nationals, however with 75 degree weather it was more like a Modified Spring Sizzler at Orange County Speedway in NC.
Matt Hirschman of Northhampton PA, a northern modified series campaigner, overcame Ronnie Silk with less than 8 laps left in the Ollie Jenkins Memorial ASA modified season opener.
And it couldn’t have happened at a better time as Hirschman has no type of ride lined up this year...
Lia Returns To Whelen Modifieds
|
2007 Champion Will Reunite With Garbarino and ‘Mystic Missile’ Team for 2009 Campaign
by Jason Cunningham February 24, 2009 - 12:52pm
Donny Lia, who captured the 2007 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour in his first and only season in the famed ‘Mystic Missile,’ will return to the team for another title run in 2009.
Bob Garbarino, who got his first championship ring after 47 years as a Modified team owner with Lia at...
ASA Modified Tour on Display at Piedmont Expo
|
(King, NC): The American Speed Association sanctioned Southern Modified Race Tour will be on site on January 16 and 17 for Phillip Walker’s 23rd Annual Piedmont Racing Expo. The event will be held in the Exposition Center on the NC State Fairgrounds Complex in Raleigh, NC.
“This show is a highlight for the ASA / SMRT Modifieds this year” said Southern Modified Race Tour promoter, Randy Myers. “Phillip’s event is one of the best in the a...
Banquets On Tap This Weekend Close Out 2009 Season
|
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Dec. 8, 2008) – The 2008 seasons will ceremoniously conclude this weekend for the NASCAR Camping World Series East and NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour respective series’ annual awards banquets at Mohegan Sun Resort in Uncasville, Conn. Veteran drivers Matt Kobyluck and Ted Christopher will each celebrate their first NASCAR touring championship of their distinguished careers.
Kobyluck will be the guest of honor at the NASCA...
Ray Evernham To Buy Speedway
|
by Frank Taylor NASCAR team owner Ray Evernham announced Thursday night in Lincolnton that he is in advanced negotiations to purchase the East Lincoln Speedway and plans to retire from NASCAR.
Evernham and partner Bob Mack of Cornelius-based RPM Group Holdings said they had hoped to have the keys to the speedway in their hands when they appeared at the Lincolnton-Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce’s Business After-Hours event to ...
Rick Fuller Retires From NASCAR Modified Racing
|
Massachusetts Driver Won 20 Races, 1993 Series Title
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Nov. 12, 2008) – Former NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour champion Rick Fuller brought to a close one of the most successful driving careers in the 24-year history of the tour with the announcement that he has retired from racing.
Fuller, of Auburn, Mass., made his NASCAR Whel...
Hirschman Dominates Chemung 120
|
Leads Wire-To-Wire For Second Win
 by Jason Cunningham CHEMUNG, N.Y. – Matt Hirschman led start-to-finish Saturday in the Chemung 120 to capture his second NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour win of the season and gained on the championship points lead of Ted Christopher with two races remaining.
Hirschman (No. 59 Ed Bennett Properties Chevr...
Reitenour Selected for NASCAR DIVERSITY Combine
|
(South Boston VA)Miamisburg High School Senior, Megan Reitenour was selected to participate in the testing and evaluation combine to possibly earn the opportunity to compete with an established NASCAR team for a full season.
The Drive for Diversity Program, is managed by Access Marketing & Communications and is supported by NASCAR. This program provid...
FasTrack Publisher Passes Away
|
Hal Hamrick, an announcer for Universal Racing Network which broadcast the first Daytona 500, passed away on Saturday. He was 79. Hamrick was also an administrator and publicist at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Bristol Motor Speedway and Hickory Motor Speedway. He was also the publisher of FasTrack, the only weekly publication dedicated to covering grassroots racing in the Uni...
 Martinsville Speedway is known for its fine hospitality and for its Hot Dogs. And it is known for one of the most familiar names in NASCAR racing, T. Taylor Warren, a photo journalist. Warren was absent and well missed this past weekend at the Whelen Made in America 300. Its not that often that you find Warren missing a race at Martinsville Speedwa...
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|