TVMRS Notebook 2: (March 8, 2008)
By John Spence Sr.
The final
meeting for series officials and team owners/drivers was
conducted Saturday, March 8 with new race director Mike
Chapman going over rules, procedures, answering questions,
and introducing new staff members to those in attendance.
Series
founder Jack Bateman advised members that a new policy for
heat race lineups is in effect for the new campaign.
Starting positions will be determined by drawing for
position. It was felt that race teams that are not able to
compete at each event would benefit from the decision.
Finishes in heat races and consi events will still
determine feature lineups.
Bateman
also noted that a recent membership vote supported the use
of one outside mirror in 2008. He also stated that DART
Machine, the newly announced sponsor, will contribute
toward the series weekly contingency program.
Had a
chance to chat with Doug White, the new guy at Wiscasset
Raceway recently. He is anxiously looking forward to the
series coming to his race track. If his enthusiasm is any
indication, he should make a big impact at the Maine
facility. White and his support staff plan to travel to
early season races to familiarize themselves with
officials and what to expect when the TVMRS heads up Rte
95.
Lots of
new interest in the series this season coming from
Southern New England. Bill Boudreau, a former Tom Abele
Jr. crew member will wheel a former Carl Pasteryak tour
car. The Providence , R.I. driver has raced in the
Thompson Sunoco Modified division off and on for the last
two years.
Waterford
CT, standout Jeff Pearl is said to be TVMRS bound running
selected shows. He represented the series and Waterford at
the recent Hartford CT car show. Meanwhile Bobby Grigas
will return and run selected events piloting his familiar
# 09.
Mike
Douglas Jr, coming off that strong second place finish in
the season finale at Lee last year, will have a completely
re-worked car for his third season. A new front and rear
clip have been added and a new paint job.
Vinnie
Annarummo ended the 07 season not knowing what 2008 would
bring. His ride was sold after the Lee finale to a new
owner, Vinnie Annarummo. The 58 year old driver made it
clear at season’s end that he wanted to buy the car from
Francis Farm, his long time owner/sponsor. Annarummo says
“we were able to work out a good deal, they’ll continue to
be on the car and Levesque Tree Service will help out too.
Plus Todd will be with me and that’s very important to
me.” Todd Annarummo parks his Seekonk pro stock to crew
chief his Dad’s race team this year.
Rob
Goodenough “hopes” to be ready for the season opener.
“Been doing a lot of work on the house.” said the driver
of the # 6. Goodenough says he’ll pick and choose shows as
he goes through 2008. Like most teams, finances and the
economy will dictate.
Running
for Rookie of the Year honors will be 24 year old Kevin
Iannarelli, Maynard, MA., from the Pro-Four modified
division. Iannarelli is an interesting kid to talk too. He
is employed by
www.iRacing.com, a
motorsport simulation website. His involvement with the
company has led to a close friendship with Dale Earnhardt
Jr, a very active participant with the sim racing
adventure. “He races on it all the time” said Iannarelli.
“In fact, the night of the Daytona 500, he was right there
that night racing.” Iannarelli has befriended Martin Truex
Jr through sim racing and also tells of another well known
New England sports figure that is heavily involved in the
popular game. Sporting a Boston Red Sox ball cap
Iannarelli said, “John Henry, the Red Sox owner owns
www.iRacing.com and is very into sim racing. He
races very often and is really into it.” Iannarelli will
have his employer’s sponsorship and that of New England
Racing Fuels. He’ll drive a former Kenny Barry 2004 SPAFCO
modified.
Welcome to
Race Electronics, the official communications supplier for
the series.
An
oversight in the last notebook, Jonathan McKennedy
finished in the top ten in points at New Smyrna FLA.
Series
officials would like to thank newcomers Tom Greeley, Glen
Griswold, Mike Sweeney, Paul French, and Jeff Pearl for
their support of the series and the recent race car shows.
Also a big thank you to regulars, David Pinkham, Kenny
White, Joe Doucette, Jack Bateman, and defending champion
Kirk Alexander. The response to the series was immense.
When you can’t keep up to the demand for printed
schedules, it’s encouraging.
Got a lot
of response to the trivia question of what driver was once
an assistant flagman at Star Speedway? The answer is Rob
Goodenough. Rob served as an assistant to the late Jim
Hanks at the Epping NH track for the 1987 season. The
following year Goodenough started his racing career.
If any fan
has a question for a driver or official, feel free to
e-mail me at the address listed below. We’ll get you an
answer.
TVMRS
Trivia: Who is the first female driver to compete on the
TVMRS?
Til the
next notebook, remember questions, comments, or simple
hello’s reach me at
john.h.spence@verizon.net.
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