Bill Balser To Receive NEAR 2011 Jack Ratta Memorial Media Award

Bill Balser To Receive NEAR 2011 Jack Ratta Memorial Media Award

Pioneering New England auto racing photographer Bill Balser has been selected as the recipient of the New England Antique Racers 2011 Jack Ratta Memorial Award.

Balser will accept the award at the 14th annual New England Auto Racing Hall of Fame Induction Banquet on Sunday, Jan. 30 at LaRenaissance Banquet Hall in East Windsor, CT. Ticket forms and further information will be on the NEAR website (www.near1.com) in the near future.
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McKennedy To Be Honored For Second MRS Championship

McKennedy To Be Honored For Second MRS Championship

Canaan, N.H. – East Chelmsford, Massachusetts’s driver Jon McKennedy

will be crowned 2010 Modified Racing Series Champion, Saturday night,

November 20, when the New England based touring division, sponsored by

Bob Valenti AutoMall.Com, honors its competitors for their accomplishments.

The 7th annual banquet will be held at the Clarion Hotel and Conference Center,

W. Springfield, Massachusetts.

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ECS Snocross News: Fred Mang named Race Director

East Coast Snocross names Fred Mang as Race Director

CHESHIRE, Conn. (Nov. 12, 2010) – Officials from East Coast Snocross (ECS) have named veteran race organizer and motocross track owner Fred Mang as Race Director for their inaugural 2010-2011 racing season.

Mang, 45, brings a great deal of experience to the table. Along with his devoted wife Linda, Mang owns and operates the Twister Valley Sports Complex in Fort Plain, New York.

Motocross and ATV racers across the Empire State and beyond know Twister Valley as one of the nicest, most well-run tracks in the northeast.

Mang is a lifelong snowmobiler with a deep passion for the sport. He fondly recalls riding on the back with his parents at the tender age of five, and has loved sleds since his first ride in the mid 1970s. While this may be his debut in snocross, he knows how a race weekend should flow.

“I am excited about the opportunity to be part of the inaugural season for East Coast Snocross,” said Mang. “Just as it is in motocross, I think staying on schedule and working to keep a smooth flow to each race day is paramount in snocross. My experience should benefit both racers and fans when it comes to making sure our shows are run in a timely fashion.”

As a race promoter himself, Mang knows the current economy has affected the way tracks and sanctioning bodies do business. The model has changed, yet everyone seems to have adapted.

“I think racers are dedicated to their sport no matter the circumstances. I know when they all see how ECS is working to improve their sport, they’ll turn out each week. And when fans realize we have an excellent show, offering exciting entertainment in a reasonable time frame, we’ll have a successful package. I plan to draw on the strengths of other ECS employees while also earning their respect. Ill keep a watchful eye on every race and look forward to getting started.”

“We are excited to have a man with so much experience and knowledge join our staff,” said Bob Roscoe, president of East Coast Snocross. “Fred knows how races should flow and is the right person for our needs. He understands our goals for snocross, and his skills will help us reach them. We look forward to working with him this winter, and hope our racers do, as well.”

Mang raced ATVs and motocross from 1990 to 1995, and has been an AMA ATV official since 1992. Mang served as president of the Central New York State Motocross Riders Association (CNYMRA) from 1995 through 2005. He and his wife Linda have operated Twister Valley since 2004.

With just one month until the season opener, Mang and others behind the scenes at ECS are at full throttle. Trailers are being stocked with supplies needed on-site; Bob Pawlowski is busy preparing his groomer to build a fabulous track for Round 1; Jennifer Carrier is processing memberships and event registrations, while others try to excite the media about a new season.

Mang and the entire staff at ECS will converge on the quaint northern Vermont village of East Burke in a matter of weeks. Shortly after, race teams from around New York and New England will descend upon beautiful Burke Mountain to kick off the new season. Those who attend will witness the beginning of an exciting new era in northeastern regional snocross.

For more information, go to www.eastcoastsnocross.com.

ECS Snocross News: 2010-11 Competition Preview

2010 Champion LePage returns to ISOC,
Pro title wide open for East Coast Snocross series

CHESHIRE, Conn. (Nov. 12, 2010) — There’s room for a new face at the top on the northeastern regional snocross scene.

When it was announced earlier this fall that 2010 RMR Pro champion Bobby LePage had signed with Team Lavallee for an assault on the ISOC national title, racers across New York and New England let out a collective sigh of relief. (more…)

DUANE PROVOST WINS RELIABLE WELDING AND SPEED LIMITED LATE MDOEL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR HONORS AT STAFFORD SPEEDWAY

DUANE PROVOST WINS RELIABLE WELDING AND SPEED LIMITED LATE MDOEL ROOKIE OF
THE YEAR HONORS AT STAFFORD SPEEDWAY

(Stafford Springs, CT)—After five seasons in Stafford’s DARE Stock
division, Duane Provost made a successful transition to the Limited Late
Model division and he secured the Reliable Welding and Speed Rookie of the
Year title with 14 top-10 finishes in 21 starts with a best finish of 5th.
Heading into the 2010 season, Provost had five years of DARE Stock
experience at Stafford to lean on, but he quickly found out that he was
dealing with a totally different car than he was accustomed to in the DARE
Stock division. (more…)

MATT GALKO WINS RELIABLE WELDING AND SPEED SK LIGHT MODIFIED ROOKIE OF THE YEAR HONORS AT STAFFORD SPEEDWAY

MATT GALKO WINS RELIABLE WELDING AND SPEED SK LIGHT MODIFIED ROOKIE OF THE
YEAR HONORS AT STAFFORD SPEEDWAY

(Stafford Springs, CT)—For the second consecutive season, Stafford’s SK
Light Modified division saw a rookie driver win the track championship as
well as the Reliable Welding and Speed Rookie of the Year title. Matt Galko
followed Michael Gervais, Jr. in turning the feat, giving car owner Tim Rowe
his first championship as a car owner at Stafford. Galko was locked in a
season long duel with fellow rookie competitors Tommy Barrett, Jr. and Joey
Cipriano, III for both the track championship as well as the rookie title.
“You can only be Rookie of the Year once, so it was nice to win that award,”
said Galko. “Our goal at the beginning of the season was to win Rookie of
the Year, but we never figured that we would be able to win the championship
in our first season. Towards the middle of the season, Joey and Tommy were
both up there in the points, so we figured that we would have to win the
championship in order to win the Rookie of the Year.” (more…)

TIM FOGG WINS RELIABLE WELDING AND SPEED LATE MODEL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR HONORS AT STAFFORD SPEEDWAY

TIM FOGG WINS RELIABLE WELDING AND SPEED LATE MODEL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR HONORS AT STAFFORD SPEEDWAY

(Stafford Springs, CT)—After several years away from competition at
Stafford, former SK Light Modified competitor Tim Fogg returned to the Late
Model division this season and he captured the 2010 Reliable Welding and
Speed Rookie of the Year award. Fogg and the #51 Rollins Automotive team
made 7 starts this season with a best finish of 11th coming in the season
ending CARQUEST Fall Final event. (more…)

JOSH SYLVESTER WINS RELIABLE WELDING AND SPEED SK MODIFIED® ROOKIE OF THE YEAR HONORS AT STAFFORD SPEEDWAY

JOSH SYLVESTER WINS RELIABLE WELDING AND SPEED SK MODIFIED® ROOKIE OF THE YEAR HONORS AT STAFFORD SPEEDWAY

(Stafford Springs, CT)—For the second time in his racing career, Josh
Sylvester has become a Reliable Welding and Speed Rookie of the Year winner.
Sylvester previously was the 2007 SK Light Modified Rookie of the Year and
he is now the 2010 SK Modified® Rookie of the Year, outlasting a pair of
former SK Light Modified drivers in John Montesanto and Michael Gervais, Jr.
For the season, Sylvester drove to 1 top-5 and 5 top-10 finishes this season
to finish in 16th place in the SK Modified® standings. (more…)

NEW HAMPSHIRE MOTOR SPEEDWAY ANNOUNCES SECOND AMERICAN CANADIAN TOUR EVENT FOR 2011

NEW HAMPSHIRE MOTOR SPEEDWAY ANNOUNCES SECOND AMERICAN CANADIAN TOUR EVENT FOR 2011

Waterbury, VT – Building on the success of the past two ACT Invitationals, officials from New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS) and the American Canadian Tour (ACT) announced today that the largest touring late model series will add a second event to the ‘Magic Mile’ in 2011.

The event will be presented as part of the IZOD Indy Car Series weekend on August 12-13, 2011 at the largest sports and entertainment facility in New England, the region’s only super speedway. The NASCAR Whelen Modified Division will join the ACT Late Models as part of an ‘ALL STAR’ weekend for short track racing, featuring full-fender ACT Late Models and the very popular open-wheeled NASCAR Modifieds. (more…)

James Takes Wild North-South Shootout 125

James Takes Wild North-South Shootout 125

Concord, NC (November 6, 2010) – The CRA Super Series North-South Shootout 125 presented by WearCrete Diamond Concrete Polishing at Concord Speedway had a little of everything – a car on its top on the second lap and another on lap 106, the leader running out of fuel during a caution with only 14 laps left and a first time CRA Super Series winner, Colt James.

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