by RacingNews | Mar 27, 2015 | NASCAR, Whelen All American Series
Although some chilly World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing-type weather is
on tap for Saturday night, expect plenty of red-hot racing for week number
three of the NASCAR Whelen All-American Racing Series at New Smyrna Speedway.
The Super Late Models will be in action for 50 laps and $1200 to win along
with the Super Stocks, Sunshine Seamless Gutters Mini Stocks and the Bombers.
One driver looking to turn his luck around in the Super Late Model division
will be veteran David Rogers of Orlando as he begins his 42nd year behind the
wheel of a stock car. For the first time in recent memory, Rogers was winless
in 2014 and he wants to end that streak as quickly as possible this season.
As usual, Rogers will have a talent-laden roster to contend with including the
likes of Daniel Keene, Jr., Brad May and possibly Tim Russell who is putting
the finishing touches on a new “hot rod.”
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by RacingNews | Mar 27, 2015 | Connecticut, NASCAR, Stafford
(Stafford Springs, CT)—With experience on his side, along with 6 track championships at Stafford Speedway, East Longmeadow, MA native Tom Fearn is raising the bar in 2015. Fearn has his eyes set on dethroning 2-time defending track champion Adam Gray. In 2013 Fearn had an impressive 5 wins and finished 3rd in the points standings. Fast forward one year to 2014 and Fearn found victory lane one time and finished 6th in the points standings. Needless to say, in order to dethrone Gray, Fearn will be looking to repeat his 2013 season.
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by RacingNews | Mar 27, 2015 | NASCAR, Whelen All American Series
(Stafford Springs, CT)—After a season of partial rides on the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, the Valenti Modified Racing Series, and the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series, Ridgefield native and 2003 Whelen Modified Tour Champion Todd Szegedy will return to full-time WMT status behind the wheel of Bob Garbarino’s famed #4 Mystic Missile machine. Garbarino has won championships and Spring Sizzlers with Donny Lia and Bobby Santos, III as his drivers and Szegedy is relishing the opportunity to drive Garbarino’s car.
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by RacingNews | Mar 27, 2015 | NASCAR, Whelen All American Series
(Stafford Springs, CT)—For Roxbury native Chase Dowling, the past few years of his racing career have been a whirlwind. Dowling came to Stafford as a modified rookie in 2013 and he very nearly won the track championship with 7 wins. Dowling followed that up by moving up to the SK Modified® ranks last season where he again won a race as a rookie and he finished 5th in the points standings. Dowling was Rookie of the Year in both seasons and the 2015 season will see him move full-time to the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour ranks as a teammate to Jamie Tomaino.
“We’re going to run the full season,” said Dowling. “It’s crazy, a lot has been going on and I’ve been going through the ranks pretty quickly and it kind of hasn’t set in yet. But it’s a dream come true to have an opportunity to run on the Tour, especially for a guy like Jamie Tomaino with awesome sponsors like S+S Asphalt Paving, Dunleavy Truck and Trailer Repair, Family Electric, Carrigan Heating and Air Conditioning, Spectro Oils, and Billy the Kid helping to support us. The best way for me to learn is from the best and most experienced drivers and Jamie has a ton of experience and he’s won a championship, so I’m excited to work with him and I think we’ll have a good combination for this season. Rookie of the Year is the goal but we’ll see how it goes. We have good equipment and good people behind me, so it’s all down to me. There’s some other good rookie drivers who will be trying to win Rookie of the Year as well so it should be interesting.”
While Dowling was racing his #57 SK Modified® last season, he was also serving as a crew member on Tomaino’s #99 Whelen Modified Tour ride and that connection is what led to Dowling getting his ride for the 2015 season.
“I was working as a crew member changing tires for Jamie during the season and we were kind of joking around and it ended up we started talking about it,” said Dowling. “We talked to some other race teams and they were all looking for a driver with experience so everything fell in place that Jamie is giving me the best opportunity that I can ask for right now. The car is a brand new Troyer chassis and I’m so excited, I can hardly contain myself. It’s almost too much going on and it’s definitely a route that’s going to take some time. I have to get experience and learn how to race with the guys on the Tour, it’s a whole new ballgame now.”
With Dowling’s 8 career wins at Stafford, he is looking forward to not only making his NAPA Auto Parts Spring Sizzler debut on April 25-26, but coming back to Stafford for the other three Whelen Modified Tour events during the 2015 season.
“Stafford is going to be fun to come back to four times this year,” said Dowling. “I’m excited to race at Stafford, especially since I have laps around the track. It’s definitely a different type of racing with the Tour car but I’m very excited to come back to my home track. I think it will be a little bit easier to adapt to the car at Stafford than some of the other tracks on the schedule that I haven’t been to yet. Hopefully I can grasp things quicker at Stafford and we can get a good finish. There’s a lot of competition so realistically a top-15 finish would be good and if we could get a top-10, that would be awesome. It’s going to take a lot of patience. Patience is the name of the game but the only way to figure that out is get out there and get some experience racing with the guys. I’m going into it with a clear head and hopefully things go well for us.”
The NAPA Spring Sizzler will be a new challenge for Dowling as the longest race he’s previously taken part in was last year’s 100-lap NAPA SK 5k. Dowling will need to have a car setup for a long run as well as having to come to pit road during the race for tires. Dowling will also have to time trial his way into the starting field rather than qualifying through heat races, but he is ready to tackle all of those challenges.
“I’ve time trialed before but it’s still going to be new for me with the modifieds. Qualifying is a whole ‘nother league of its own and if we could start anywhere in the top-15, that would be good for us. Strategy kind of plays out with what the leaders do. We’re not going to try to outsmart anyone, we’ll probably just do whatever the leaders do. I have all the guys from my SK team working on the car and they’re going to be pitting it and it’s a good group of guys and I think everything will click nicely this year.”
While Dowling will be focused on his Whelen Modified Tour efforts, he still plans on running a handful of SK Modified® races during the 2015 season.
“We’re going to run a couple of SK races this year with most of our focus on the Tour,” said Dowling. “We’re going to shoot to run the SK 5k race along with a couple of races that don’t conflict with the Tour. Hopefully we can get a couple more sponsors to help fund the car and we can run some more SK races. Sizzler weekend we’ll be totally focused on the Tour car.”
Dowling will kick off his very first NAPA Spring Sizzler experience with practice and Coors Light Pole Qualifying on Saturday, April 25th as part of the 44th Annual NAPA Auto Parts Spring Sizzler. The 200-lap NAPA Spring Sizzler will run on Sunday, April 26 at approximately 3:15pm following the NAPA Pit Party from 11am-12noon and the SK Modified® and Late Model feature events beginning at 1pm. Tickets for the “Greatest Race in the History of Spring” are on sale now at the Speedway Box Office. Tickets are priced at $38.50 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 $42.00 for all ages. As always, Stafford Motor Speedway offers free parking with overnight parking available. All tickets are good for both Saturday and Sunday admission. All ticket prices include 10% CT Admission Tax.
by RacingNews | Mar 26, 2015 | NASCAR, Sprint Cup
KANNAPOLIS, N.C., (March 25, 2015) – Tony Stewart’s love of competition is in a league all its own. It’s what drove him to strap into a go-kart as a seven-year-old and it has continued to fuel his racing career in the decades following.
Matching Stewart’s passion for sport is his commitment to giving back. Through the Tony Stewart Foundation, the three-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion has spearheaded various projects and events to raise money for and bring awareness to causes ranging from childhood disease to animal welfare. It’s the latter of those interests that led to a partnership with Code 3 Associates, with Stewart carrying its colors on his No. 14 Chevrolet SS this weekend at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway.
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by RacingNews | Mar 26, 2015 | NASCAR, Sprint Cup
CORNELIUS, N.C. — It’s been an eventful year for 22-year-old Brett Moffitt.
He began the 2015 season without a ride but working with Michael Waltrip racing and Toyota Racing Development. That changed when he filled in for Brian Vickers at Atlanta on March 1 and drove the No. 55 Aaron’s Dream Machine to an eighth-place finish.
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