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Ricky’s Race for Kids Shifts to
Canaan in 2010
Canaan, NH. – (12/20/09) – When the 2010 edition of
the Modified Racing Series returns to Canaan, NH.,
Speedway, July 24, the 3rd annual Ricky’s Race for Kids
will highlight the event that annually benefits David’s
House, in Lebanon, NH. Last October, a total of $10,012,
was presented to David’s House.
David's House provides a home-away-from-home and support
for families with children receiving treatment through
Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
in Lebanon.
“A situation arose that gave us the opportunity to move
the race closer to David’s House and the Lebanon area,”
said retired New England modified great Donnie Miller. “I
am grateful to Dennis Fleury and the folks at Claremont
for their support the last two years.”
The 112 lap modified race is run in memory of Miller’s
son, Ricky, who died at the age of 34. Like his father,
Ricky, was a popular and successful modified racer in the
Northeast. The last race car he drove carried the number
12.
Miller furthered,” We are going to do some different
things. Our family is working closely with new track
manager Dick Therrien who has some great ideas. The plan
is to get the whole community involved. Canaan is perfect
for what we are trying to do for David’s House.” Miller
concluded.
Friday, July 23, will feature a live radio broadcast (KIXX
100.5) from Gateway Motors, White River Junction, VT.,
race cars and antique cars on display, race ticket
giveaways, followed by a Saturday pit party at the
speedway on race day. A $1,000 cash door prize will be
given away.
Therrien, the newly-named general manager for the Canaan
asphalt race track is eagerly looking forward to the new
campaign. “We’re excited the modifieds are coming back to
Canaan. They put on a great show there. We are pleased and
honored to be a part of Ricky’s Race for Kid’s. I have met
with the Miller family and we have some marketing ideas
that will enhance the event. We are very glad to be a part
of it.”
Therrien added, “The Henry’s, (owners Chick & Sandy) have
worked hard on upgrades and race fans will be pleasantly
surprised to see what has taken place at Canaan since the
last time the Modified Racing Series was there.”
In 2007, Les Hinckley and Jon McKennedy shared victory
lane.
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