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 2011
Riverhead Raceway Modified champion Justin Bonsignore, who will be racing to
support the Trinca Family Memorial Trust.

On October 8, 2011, while on their way to Riverhead Raceway where Jason
Trinca competed in the karting club, a tragic car accident took the lives of
mother Keri and son Jason, also leaving daughter Marialena and son
Christopher with very serious injuries. Since then, both children have been
recovering, with Marialena still in the hospital. Donations are being taken
to help the effort of allowing father Jason to be by his daughters side
24/7.

“The Trinca family raced at the Riverhead Karting Club where I raced and we
became good friends off the track,” said Bonsignore. “An accident like that
is a tragedy for any family to have to go through and I’m hoping that we can
raise as much money as possible to be able to help out Jason, Marialena, and
Christopher. The race should be a good time, it’s all for fun and no
business.”

Bonsignore will kick off his fundraising efforts this Saturday, March 3rd at
the Occupy the Oval R/C Charity Race, which will be taking place at R/C
Madness in Enfield, CT. Bonsignore will be joined by the likes of Rick
Fuller, Mike Stefanik, Reggie Ruggiero, Todd Szegedy, and Donny Lia in a
charity R/C race utilizing replica’s of Mario Fiore’s famous #44 from the
Whelen Modified Tour. There will be three classes of racing and the entry
fee is $25 per class with $20 from each class fee getting donated to the
Trinca Family Memorial Fund.

“I told the promoter that I hadn’t raced R/C cars in a while, so I’m just
hoping I don’t crash too bad,” said Bonsignore. “The race should be a lot
of fun, there’s going to be a lot of greats from the modified division and
it’s going to be cool to be able to race against them.”

Bonsignore is also looking forward to returning to Stafford with his #51 M3
Technology Whelen Modified Tour ride. After finishing outside the top-10 in
the first 3 Stafford events of 2011, Bonsignore had a great run in the
CARQUEST Fall Final event, scoring pole position and leading 79 laps before
finishing 10th. Bonsignore is hoping to build upon that Fall Final success
in the four Stafford races during the 2012 season.

“We love coming to Stafford,” said Bonsignore. “We’ve had some really
decent runs, we just haven’t had the finishes to show for it. We brought a
new car to the Fall Final and we were able to put it on pole. We ended up
leading a bunch of laps before we got caught up in traffic. We feel like we
have a good package for Stafford and we’re looking forward to the 2012
season, we think we have a good shot at it this year.”

To make a donation to the Trinca Family Memorial Fund and for more
information on the event, please refer to Bonsignore’s 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.

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