Stafford

(Stafford Springs, CT)—Stafford Motor Speedway has again lined up an
impressive field of current and former open wheel champions for its CARQUEST
Champions For Charities Event as part of CARQUEST Super Saturday on June
30th. During the coming weeks, SMS will offer a profile on each of its
championship winning drivers and the charity they will be racing for and
this week’s CARQUEST Champions For Charities spotlights falls on defending
Stafford SK Modified® champion Ryan Preece, who will be racing to support
the Connecticut chapter of the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

“First of all, it’s nice to finally be able to be called a champion,” said
Preece. “I watched the race last year and it looked like all of the guys
had a lot of fun. The main thing is to raise money for Make-A-Wish, so I’m
looking forward to raising money and helping to make a difference in being
able to grant a wish for a child with a life-threatening medical illness.”
As Preece strives to raise money for the CT Chapter of the Make-A-Wish
Foundation, he will not be alone in his fundraising efforts. Hoosier Tire’s
Missy Pearl, who is an independent consultant with PartyLite Gifts, will aid
Preece’s efforts by donating 25% of her profits from selling PartyLite gifts
to Preece’s efforts for Make-A-Wish. Fans can order PartyLite gifts online
at http://www.partylite.biz/sites/melissapearl/productcatalog and entering
Ryan Preece’s name after clicking on Look Up Your Host, or by calling Missy
Pearl at 860-608-6043.

“I’m thrilled to be helping Ryan raise money for Make-A-Wish,” said Pearl.
“People can order either online through my PartyLite website or by calling
me directly. 25% of my profits will go towards Ryan’s total for Make-A-Wish
and I hope to sell a lot of candles to help Ryan be one of the top
fundraisers and get him a preferred starting spot in the CARQUEST Champions
For Charities feature race.”.

After winning the Stafford SK Modified® championship last season, Preece
will have a full slate of racing ahead of him this season as he will race
weekly at Thompson and Stafford as well as taking over the wheel of the #16
car on the Whelen Modified Tour that was formerly piloted by Mike Stefanik.
“The way the schedule is there are no conflicts, so we’ll be at Stafford for
all the races to try to win another championship,” said Preece. “It was
nice to win the championship last year and we’ll try to win it again, but
with the competition level at Stafford, that is asking a lot. You really
have to be on you’re A-game at Stafford, but we have the car, the team, and
thanks to sponsors like American Lamp Recycling, Sullivan and Sons, J.G.
Poulin Drywall, CD Chassis, Racing Electronics, Hitchcock Pool Water, and
Pettit Racing Engines, we have more than enough to go out and get the job
done.”

To make a donation to the Make-A-Wish Foundation and for more information on
the event please refer to the CARQUEST Champions for Charities donation page
located at www.staffordspeedway.com. Stay tuned to www.staffordspeedway.com
for more driver spotlights and exciting information regarding the CARQUEST
Champions for Charities event.

CARQUEST Extreme Tuesday will take place on Saturday, June 30, 2012 and will
feature the ISMA Super Modifieds, NEMA Midgets, and Pro-4 Modifieds in
addition to the Senior Outlaw Wild Thing Karts. Tickets for CARQUEST
Extreme Tuesday are on sale now at the Speedway Box Office and are priced at
$33.00 for adult general admission tickets, $5.00 for children ages 6-14,
and children ages 5 and under are admitted free of charge when accompanied
by an adult. Reserved seating is priced at $35.00 for all ages. All ticket
prices include 10% CT Admission Tax. As always, Stafford Motor Speedway
offers free parking with overnight parking available.