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By Mike Leone
August 26, 2008
Pulaski, PA…The FASTRAK Northeast Late Model Touring Series is primed for a busy three nights of racing over the upcoming Labor Day Weekend. This Friday night, August 29 action returns to Dog Hollow Speedway followed by a two-day show at Tri-City Speedway on Saturday and Sunday, August 30-31.
Jim and Sharon Michny will play host to their second and final visit by the Northeast Touring Series featuring a 25-lap featuring paying $1,200 to-win, $150 to-start. Last year’s event was won by Bobby Powell and earlier this year defending Series champion, Alan Dellinger, topped a 32-car field for his first ever win at the track.
“We always enjoy going to Dog Hollow,” stated Northeast Co-Director Vicki Emig. “Dog Hollow has been a strong supporter of FASTRAK since its inception last year. The class started with just a few cars last year has really grown down there this year with 15 or so a night and last week they had a record 20 for their regular show as standouts Max Blair, Bobby Powell, and Mike Pegher, Jr. were all garnering important FASTRAK weekly points.”
Two weeks ago, Tri-City Speedway was added to the Northeast Touring slate for the first time ever joining the track’s prestigious Oil Region Classic, which also features two days of World of Outlaw Late Models. Saturday will feature warm-ups and eight-lap qualifying heat races. Then on Sunday, the last chance B mains will be run that will set the field for the 30-lap $2,000 to-win, $200 to-start event, which is the richest show on the 2008 slate.
Race-1’s Brad Hibbard, FASTRAK Northeast’s certified engine rebuilders and tech inspector, is offering the first non-qualifying car on Sunday a certificate for a free shock dyno service and shock evaluation up to 15 shocks, and both the first non-qualifying GM 602 car and the second GM 604 car will receive a set a valve springs. The 12th non-qualifier will receive a certificate for $250 off of rebuild of 602 or 604 to be used before February 2009.
“Tri-City has been a requested venue for a Touring Series event since they announced they were joining the weekly FASTRAK fold,” explained Northeast Co-Director Mike Leone. “In our second season, Tri-City has given FASTRAK a weekly Sunday home and this will be a great way to end the 2008 season and showcase our competitive Touring Series in front of a large audience. There was some great, close competition all season long at Tri-City and with this big payoff on the line and many more cars, it should prove to be a great show.”
It took until this past Sunday at Eriez Speedway with a pass for the lead with four laps to go to generate the Touring Series’ first repeat winner in Max Blair. Blair, who also leads the $10,000 National Weekly Series, is also the current Touring Series point leader, which will pay $5,000 to the champion. The Centerville, Pa. 18-year-old opened the 2008 Touring Series with a victory on May 24 at McKean County Raceway and backed that up Sunday with his second $1,200 victory after getting by Tom Snyder, Jr. on lap 21. The following drivers have also been victorious: Frank Guidace (Mercer), Alan Dellinger (Dog Hollow), John Lacki (Raceway 7), Kyle Drum (McKean), Bobby Powell (Expo), and Mike Pegher, Jr. (Raceway 7).
Blair has a 34-point lead over Powell heading into Friday. Following this weekend’s events, Mercer Raceway Park will hold their second and final event on Saturday, September 13 followed by the finale at McKean County Raceway on Friday, September 26. Both events will pay $1,200 to-win, $150 to-start.
Current Touring Series Points (only Touring Series members are eligible to receive points): 1. Max Blair 245 2. Bobby Powell 211 3. Tom Snyder, Jr. 207 4. Dick Barton 206 5. John Lacki 202 6. Dennis Lunger, Jr. 182 7. Rusty Moore 179 8. Jay Watson 175 9. Andy Buckley 167 10. Jim Frank 156 11. Justin Kann 155 12. Roger French 145 13. Jon Law 136 14. Bob Kish 118 15. Steve Hollabaugh 116 16. Kevin Meadows 112 17. Chad Myers 107 18. Bob Diver 106 19. Mike Pegher, Jr. 101 20. Bert Cleer 89 21. Dereck Frank 76 22. Kyle Drum 63 23. Carl McKinney 58 24. Bobby Whitling 57 25. Brian Booher 52 26. Bob Dorman 38 27. Todd Sweet 36 28. Steve D’Apolito 20 29. Tommy Schirnhofer, Jr. & Dave Airgood, Jr. 10 31. Frank Guidace, Dan Karalagas, Gary Miller, Jr., Tim Schram, Mike Wonderling, Sr., Tommy Kronenwetter, Mike Lesky, John Eckenrod, Rocky Kugel, Alan Dellinger, Tyler Dietz, Jeff Enos, Ron Smithley, Dan Angelicchio, Dave Lyon, Bump Hedman, Greg Oakes, Alex Anderson, Dave Norton, Jr., Butch Lambert, Ben Black, Bob Vogt, Jr., Chris Haines, Dan Stives, Dave Osterberg, Gary Stahl, Scott Jones, John Haggerty, Kirby Tucker, Roger Laughlin, Chris Angelicchio, Wayne Mohawk, Mike Anderson (Jr.), Garrett Stephen, Bert Blackson, Tom Copeland. 0.
Feature payoffs for Dog Hollow: 1. $1,200 2. $650 3. $450 4. $350 5. $325 6. $300 7. $275 8. $260 9. $255 10. $250 11. $225 12. $210 13. $200 14. $175 15. $165 16. $160 17. $155 18-24. $150. Tow/Non-qualifiers $50.
Pits open at 5:30 p.m. on Friday with racing at 7:30 p.m. There is a $50 entry fee. The Goodyear G45 or G50 tires are mandatory. They will be available at the track for $128 each or by calling BWR Performance at 330-509-1999.
Dog Hollow Speedway is a 4/10-mile dirt track located at in Strongstown, Pa. three miles north of US 422 on SR 403 then 0.1 miles east on Hamill. For more information on Dog Hollow, check out their website at www.dog-hollow.com or call 814-948-4252. The track number on race day is 814-948-6812.
Feature payoff for Tri-City: 1. $2,000 2. $1,000 3. $625 4. $525 5. $450 6. $425 7. $400 8. $350 9. $325 10. $300 11. $275 12. $265 13. $250 14. $225 15. $215 16. $210 17. $205 18-24. $200. Tow/Non-qualifiers $100.
At Tri-City, gates open at 2 p.m. both days with racing at 6. A two-day pit pass is $60 and the entry fee is $100. Tri-City Speedway is a half-mile oval located seven miles north of Franklin, Pa. off Route 417. For more information, call 814-473-4038 (office) or 814-676-1681 (track) or check out their website at www.tricityspeedway.com.
2008 FASTRAK Northeast Touring Series associate sponsors thus far are Race 1, Fame RV Center, Yoder’s Performance Specialty & PRC, Bullitt Chassis, and Fred Beans Parts.
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