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Airborne Added To Modified Racing
Series Schedule
Keene, NH (December 6, 2009) -- Modified Racing Series
president Jack Bateman disclosed Sunday, Airborne
Speedway, Plattsburgh, NY., has been added to the 2010
schedule creating an exciting two day event on Memorial
Day weekend, traditionally a big motorsports celebration
across the country. Additionally, Bateman announced one
more race is expected to be added to the schedule in two
weeks. That event will take place September 10, at a track
to be named. The two new additions will bring the total to
20 races for the new campaign.
The announcement was made at the first winter meeting for
competitors and officials at the Keene Country Club,
Keene, NH.
The Airborne date, Saturday, May 29, 2010, will be the
first of two race events on the holiday weekend. The
series is also scheduled at Thunder Road International
Speedbowl, Barre, VT., on Sunday May 30. The Plattsburg
race will be the MRS first ever appearance there, and the
second race scheduled in the State of New York next
season. Albany-Saratoga Speedway, Malta, NY, will host the
modified tour in April, 2010.
“We’ve been working on Airborne for three years now, it’s
nice that we were able to put it together,” said Bateman.
“We could not have done it without the cooperation of
Thunder Road and Tom Curley. I am pleased with the support
they have given us for this special two-day event.” the
series founder added,
Bateman is enthusiastic for the new season. “We could have
had more shows, four or five other tracks wanted races,
but you have to draw the line.” The schedule is receiving
a lot of interest from both fans and competitors.
Mark J. Hann, president and CEO of Victory Motorsports
Marketing Services LLC, addressed those in attendance
explaining his new position with the series. Hann, who
came on board during the 2009 season, told the gathering
he is presently seeking a title sponsor for the 2010
season.
Hann along with Bateman and series director John Hoyt,
recently attended the International Motorsports Industry
Show, Indianapolis, IN., gaining a lot of exposure for the
series. Hann told the audience that many racing industry
manufacturers were fully aware of the MRS and what the
series has accomplished. Many indicated they would like to
become involved.
Hann explained a total of 24 companies will be involved
with the series next year. Those businesses will provide
support programs including product, point fund, and
banquet contingencies, for the series racers.
Bateman feels the time spent at Indianapolis was
beneficial in many ways. “I was amazed how receptive these
companies were to our series. The key is we established a
lot of new contacts and opened some doors.”
Series director Hoyt echoed Bateman’s comments. “The pulse
these companies have on our series is impressive. These
are quality names and that will have a snowball effect. We
are not just looking at next year, we are looking beyond.”
he said.
Bateman also told the gathering that a “spec” gas will be
provided by series sponsor, New England Race Fuels and
Sunoco Race Fuels. Bateman added, “It is something we feel
a need to go too for a number of reasons and certainly
cost in the biggest concern.” Bateman furthered, “Sunoco
will provide a fuel truck at each race event and will also
again be involved in our contingency program. John Holland
has been a strong supporter of this series and we are
grateful for his support.”
MRS officials will schedule another meeting for
competitors in late February.
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