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Will August Produce Another First On True Value Modified
Tour??
Canaan, NH (July 28, 2009) - - - Four famed race tracks, four
consecutive race dates, and four drivers atop the point
standings battling for the 2009 championship. It sets the
stage for the True Value Modified Racing Series as its
competitors prepare for the dog days of August and
exciting racing at short track venues long in history and
tradition.
The month of August has produced several “firsts” with the sixth year
series both on the track and in the pit area.
Beech Ridge Motor Speedway Scarborough, ME; Waterford CT Speedbowl;
Seekonk MA Speedway; and Connecticut’s Thompson
International Speedway, will play hosts to New England’s
premier modified racing series. The four events will
provide an indication of who will be in the hunt for the
title come fall and the series final three races of the
season.
Mother Nature was the winner of last years event at Beech Ridge, the race
postponed when a suitable date in the schedule could not
be worked out.
With the month of August quickly approaching, the Maine contingent of
David Pinkham, Buxton, Tony Ricci, Westbrook, and
newcomer, Jacob Dore, Sanford, are anxious to take on the
popular one-third mile oval on Saturday night, August 8th.
Pinkham will always be remembered for his (first) TVMRS victory, a
dramatic win in 2005, when he surprisingly appeared in the
Gary Casella owned, Roscoe Racing, # 25 car, delivering a
crowd pleasing, emotional victory in front of his hometown
fans.
Pinkham had not driven a modified racer for close to ten years. The
veteran driver will pilot the Tom Greeley owned, Warren
Johnson wrenched, # 22 at Beech Ridge. Johnson was the
crew chief of the Casella owned car in 2005, that teams
(first) win. Other former winners of the race are Dale
Evonsion, his (first) TVMRS win in 2006, and Kirk
Alexander in 2007.
Only two races have been staged at Waterford Speedbowl during the summer
season and last year the series shared the spotlight with
the ISMA supermodifieds and NEMA midgets before one of the
largest crowds at the shore line oval in years. The three
open-wheel touring divisions will share the stage again
this year for the second annual Wings ‘N Wheels, Saturday
night, August 15th.
Last year also saw another hometown favorite win his (first) career TVMRS
race, as Chris Pasteryak, Lisbon, CT; scored the popular
victory wheeling the Dawley’s Auto # 15CT to victory at
his “home” race track. The other summer Waterford race was
garnered by Alexander, in 2007.
Seekonk Speedway became the second venue last August to be rained out and
not rescheduled. Les Hinckley was victorious in August of
2007 and Alexander in 2005. This year, the points chase
for the championship will certainly heat up in time for
the “Del’s Lemonade” 100 at the “Cement Palace” on
Saturday night, August 22nd.
Hopefully three times a charm when owner Don Hoenig opens the gates at his
Thompson Speedway Thursday, August 27. Twice rained out, a
strong field of racers is expected. 34 TVMRS teams were on
hand when Mother Nature postponed the program July 23. The
75 lap race is presented by Town Fair Tire. Todd Owen won
his (first) TVMRS race last year, giving long time car
owner Luther Hosmer, his (first) True Value Series win.
TVMRS Notes: Jon McKennedy enjoys a 26 point lead over Rob
Goodenough (306-280) in their quest for the series title.
Earlier point leader Steven Masse (276) and Ed
Dachenhausen (268) are third and fourth in the standings.
54 race teams have been scored points to date.
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