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MRS Schedule Draws Interest from
Veteran Racers
Canaan, NH. -- The 19 race Modified Racing Series
schedule, with three new tracks added to the list in
2010, has drawn interest from racers throughout the
Northeast. Close to 60 teams have registered for the new
campaign with many first time competitors securing car
numbers. The recently announced roster shows the
majority of last years regulars returning, and several
new to the series competitors slated to try the New
England based touring division.
Noted car builder/owner Art Barry, a member of the New
England Auto Racing Hall of Fame, and the New York State
Stock Car Racing Hall of Fame, will field a car with the
seventh-year series, a move he is anxiously looking
forward too.
“I like the series, I like the rules package, its low
key, and I like that style. The officials run a good
program.” Barry, who has fielded race cars for well over
50 years for some of the sports best drivers added, “I
really am looking forward to the New York races,
especiallly Malta.”
The MRS will venture to the Albany-Saratoga Speedway in
April for the first time. That event has huge interest
from many race teams. The event will be co-sanctioned
with the New York based Race of Champions tour. Upwards
of 60 cars are expected to enter. Barry is presently
talking with 2009 MRS champion Jon McKennedy about
piloting his racer this season for selected events.
Barry also looks forward to competing at Airborne
Speedway, Plattsburg, NY., Memorial Day weekend.
2006 champion Dwight Jarvis, Ascutney, VT., a 36 year
veteran, has never seen the Albany-Saratoga race track.
“No, never been there, but we are planning on hitting
that one”, said the 19 time- track champion. Jarvis
would like to pull off what David Pinkham did when he
romped to victory at Waterford, CT., a track Pinkham had
never seen.
Three-time series champion Kirk Alexander, W.Swanzey,
NH., acknowledges there are dates on the schedule that
interest him.“ I’m really assessing things right now, I
plan to run Monadnock regularly, the two MRS races
there, we would like to try and make the opener at
Waterford, The New York dates interest me, and I’m very
interested in the Stafford Springs show,” said the
driver with the most series wins. Alexander expects to
have a better idea in the next few weeks on what he’ll
be able to commit too.
Other newcomers to the series, but well known
competitors to fans include, Ronnie Silk, Norwalk, CT.,
Eric Goodale, Riverhead, NY., Tom Bolles, Ellington,
CT., David Cranmer, North Hanover, NJ., and Bryon Chew,
Inlet,NY. All are planning on competing in selected
events.
Connecticut standouts Rob Janovic, of Waterford, Rob
Summers, of Vernon, CT., Jeff Pearl, Salem,CT., Mike
Holdridge, Madison, and Lisbon’s, Charlie Pasteryak are
registered for the 2010 season. The drivers from the
Nutmeg State have their eyes on their own backyard with
two events at Waterford, two at Thompson Speedway, and
the inaugural “Shark Cycle Modified Racing Series 100”
at Stafford Springs Motor Speedway.
Former series winners, Sean Bodreau, Claremont, NH., Les
Hinckley, Windsor Locks, CT., 2008 champion, Chris
Pasteryak, Lisbon, CT., Eddie Dachenhausen, Danbury,
CT., Jimmy Dolan, Bethel, CT., Todd Owen, Somers, CT.,
Jimmy Kuhn.W.Bridgewater, MA., Jack Bateman, Canaan,
NH., Mike Stefanik, Coventry, RI., Vinnie Annarummo,
Swansea, MA., Doug Coby, Milford, CT., Kenny Barry,
Preston, CT., Maine drivers, Tony Ricci, David Pinkham,
and Jacob Dore, Jim Boniface, Winchester, NH., Louis
Mechalides, Tyngsboro, MA. and Pennsylvania hotshoe,
Rowan Pennink are on the 2010 roster.
The 2010 Modified Racing Series campaign kicks off March
27, 28 at Waterford, CT.
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