BOBBY SANTOS, III CURRENTLY HOLDS THE LEAD IN THE RACE FOR POLE POSITION IN CARQUEST CHAMPIONS FOR CHARITIES EVENT AT SMS
(Stafford Springs, CT)—Stafford Speedway’s CARQUEST Champions For
Charities event, schedule for Tuesday, June 28, has an impressive driver
lineup with over 50 open wheel championships represented among the 14
drivers that will participate in the 20-lap race utilizing Senior Outlaw
Wild Thing Karts. Before the champions take to Stafford’s mini-mile for the
race, they must first qualify in a heat race.
The starting lineups for the heat races will be determined by how much money
each driver has raised for their respective charity. The driver with the
most money raised will start on pole position, the driver who has raised the
second highest dollar amount for their charity will start on the outside
pole, and so on through the 14 driver field.
Currently holding the lead for the pole position is defending Whelen
Modified Tour champion Bobby Santos, III, who has so far raised $830 for the
USAC Benevolent Fund to benefit Eric Saunders. Santos recently took part in
the 14th Annual Fun at Fastimes 3-hour endurance Go-Kart event, which helped
him raise $630 towards his CARQUEST Champions For Charities efforts.
The fight for the outside pole is currently a tie between Chris Perley and
Keith Rocco, who have each raised $250 thusfar. Perley, the 6-time ISMA
Supermodified champion, is racing for the Arthritis Walk to Benefit Katie
Blouin, while Rocco, the 2010 Whelen All-American Series National Champion
and 2-time Stafford SK Modified® champion, is racing for the Connecticut
Chapter of the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Ever the racer, Rocco is planning to
be very coy about his donation total and will keep his rival drivers
guessing about how much money he has raised for a preferred starting
position right up until it is time to reveal the totals and earn a starting
position.
“We’re stockpiling our donations and I’m not going to show all my cards
until the very end,” said Rocco.
Race fans can help move their favorite driver closer to the front of the
field by making a donation to their favorite driver’s charity by visiting
the CARQUEST Champions For Charities driver roster, which can be accessed by
clicking the CARQUEST Champions For Charities banner found on the
www.staffordmotorspeedway.com
homepage. The driver roster page also has up to date dollar totals so that
fans can see where their favorite driver stacks up in the race to raise the
most money and start on the pole position.
In addition to CARQUEST Champions For Charities, the 8th Annual CARQUEST
Extreme Tuesday will also feature the ISMA Super Modifieds, NEMA Midgets,
and Pro-4 Modifieds in feature racing action. Tickets for CARQUEST Extreme
Tuesday are on sale now at the Speedway Box Office and are priced at $30.00
for adult general admission, $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 $32.00 for all ages. As always, Stafford Motor
Speedway offers free parking with overnight parking available.
For more information, or to order tickets to the 8th Annual CARQUEST Extreme
Tuesday event, contact the Stafford Motor Speedway track office at
860-684-2783 or visit us on the web at www.staffordspeedway.com