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Ricky Miller Memorial Named North-South Shootout
Qualifier:
Lexington, NC: C&C Racing
Promotions, in conjunction with the True Value Modified
Racing Series and the Twin State Speedway in Claremont,
NH, announced last week that the first annual Ricky Miller
Memorial 100 will be a qualifier for the 6th Annual John
Blewett III Memorial North-South Shootout TM. Both
Modified races honor outstanding racers whose lives were
cut far too short.
The
winning car owner of the Ricky Miller Memorial 100 for the
True Value Modified Racing Series scheduled for Sunday,
September 28, 2008, as part of the two-day Twin State
Speedway Fall Challenge, will earn a guaranteed starting
spot in the 6th Annual North-South Shootout TM. The annual
event will take place on November 7&8, 2008 at Concord
Motorsport Park in Concord, NC.
“For
the last several years we have enjoyed a good relationship
with the management and the competitors of the True Value
Modified Racing Series,” said Promoter Charles Kepley. “We
are proud to continue this relationship in 2008 and
equally excited about working with the great team at the
Twin State Speedway.”
The
North-South Shootout TM, an annual Modified event that
features the cars and the stars of both the Northern and
Southern Modified racing community in an all green flag
racing shootout to the finish, was named in honor of New
Jersey racer John Blewett III after his untimely death in
a racing accident in August of 2007. Blewett won the
inaugural Shootout in 2003 and again in 2005.
“It’s a great honor for Twin State Speedway along with
True Value Modified Racing Series to be hosting the 1st
annual Ricky Miller memorial 100,” said Mike Parks, Twin
State Speedway Race Director. “And with C&C Racing
Promotions naming the event as a North-South Shootout TM
Qualifier, it will help to make this very special event
one of the brightest stops on the True Value schedule.”
The
annual North-South Shootout TM has become a staple among
both Northern and Southern race fans because of the
excitement that the event generates by bringing together
the racers from the various Tour-Type Modified Series on
the East Coast on the ultra-fast, tri-oval at Concord
Motorsport Park.
"Ricky was always a racer who would just load his car and
go to a race,” continued Parks, who was also a crew member
for Miller. “The North-South Shootout TM would have been
an event Ricky would not have missed."
The
annual John Blewett III Memorial North-South Shootout TM
is now also a sentimental favorite for competitors.
Miller, who was a Modified standout at Twin State
Speedway, when the track ran under the Claremont Speedway
banner, died at the age of 34 in 2004. The Ricky Miller
Memorial, named for one of the most likeable racers to
have competed, will likely gain the same level of merit
from the racers and the racing community.
The
always colorful and personable competitor may be best
known for his 1999 Riverside Park Speedway championship,
the final Modified champion of the now defunct Speedway.
He will forever stand in history as the winner of the
final Whelen Modified Tour race ever held at the famed
Riverside Park Speedway in Agawam, MA.
“In
racing there is no higher honor than to be called a
racer”, said True Value Modified Racing Series Marketing
director John Hoyt. “Ricky Miller was a racer.”
Ricky is remembered not only as an accomplished racer but
also as an integral part of the legendary Modified Team
for owner Mario Foire, where he served as crew chief.
Miller began his racing career at the Claremont, NH, oval
in the Street Stocks before moving to the Pro Stocks and
ultimately the Modifieds. Miller raced his final race at
Thrasher Road before retiring from the sport.
The
Miller family has a long history at the speedway. Ricky’s
dad, Donnie Miller, was a multi-time track champion at the
speedway. True Value Modified Racing Series founder Jack
Bateman called Donnie one of Claremont’s modified heroes,
known as” The Golden Jet”.
“The
opportunity to honor and remember one of the speedway’s
greatest names makes the event that much more special,”
continued Parks.
Qualifying races have been a part of the North-South
Shootout TM since it’s inception in 2003. The Miller
Memorial 100 will be one of several races that will be
slated as qualifiers for the Modified portion of the
upcoming Shootout. A complete schedule of qualifying races
for the Northern and Southern Modifieds along with the
SK-Type Modifieds, and the Supermodifieds will be
forthcoming.
To
learn more about the Ricky Miller Memorial and the Fall
Challenge contact, the Twin State Speedway at (603)
543-3160 or the True Value Modified Racing Series at
800-924-2594.
To
learn more about the 6th Annual John Blewett III Memorial
North-South Shootout TM log on to
www.northsouthshootout.com,
or call (508) 847-0565. |