Please note: The Touring Series event scheduled for Dog Hollow on August 29 has been rescheduled for this Friday night, September 5


Dog Hollow Rained Out Friday; Fastrak Northeast Late Model Touring Series Event Rescheduled For Friday, September 5

By Mike Leone

August 29, 2008

(Strongstown, PA)…Remnants of Tropical Storm Fay and rain over the past three days has washed out the FASTRAK Northeast Late Model Touring Series event scheduled for tonight, Friday, August 29 at Dog Hollow Speedway. The $1,200 to-win event has been rescheduled for next Friday, September 5 at 7:30 p.m.

Next up now for the FASTRAK Northeast Touring Series is a two-day event Saturday and Sunday at Tri-City Speedway in Franklin, Pa. Heat races will take place on Saturday followed by B mains and the 30-lap feature on Sunday paying $2,000 to-win.

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 our 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.

To join our mailing list, simply send an e-mail to fastrakpr-subscribe@yahoogroups.com. Mike Leone and Vicki Emig can be reached at 724-964-9300. E-mail to info@fastraknortheast.com and snail mail to 4368 Route 422, Pulaski, PA 16143. For more information, check out www.fastraknortheast.com.

Dog Hollow & Tri-City on tap for FASTRAK Northeast Late Model Touring Series over busy Labor Day Weekend; $1,200 to-win Friday & $2,000 on Sunday

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.

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Late Race Pass Allows Blair to Become 1st Repeat Winner in FASTRAK Northeast Late Model Touring Series Sunday at Eriez

By Mike Leone

August 24, 2008

Hammett, PA…For the second straight season, the FASTRAK Northeast Late Model Touring Series made a visit to Bobby Rohrer’s Eriez Speedway on Sunday night. Despite threatening weather that caused an hour and half delay to the start of the racing program, 24 cars from all over western Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio, and western New York turned out for race #8 of 12.

Tom Snyder, Jr. looked primed for his first career FASTRAK Northeast Touring Series victory, but the FASTRAK National Weekly Series and Northeast Touring Series point leader, Max Blair, had other ideas. Blair used late traffic to his advantage passing Snyder with five laps to go to become the first repeat winner of the season in the 25-lap feature.

“I got shuffled back there,” acknowledged the Centerville, Pa. 18-year-old in victory lane following the $1,200 win. “I started picking them off one at a time and didn’t know if I could get him (Snyder). I had to make a split second decision in traffic and it worked it. People say there is no money in this division, but the numbers speak for themselves. We’re racing for $5,000 in the Northeast Touring Series, $10,000 in the National Weekly, and $50,000 in the Grand Nationals later this season.”

Snyder took off from the pole position, while Butch Lambert passed Carl McKinney for second on the opening lap. Fourth starting John Lacki finally worked his way past McKinney for third on lap four. Lacki then slowly closed on Lambert on lap seven before the event’s first and only caution with seven laps completed when defending Series champion Alan Dellinger got bunched up in a heavy pack of cars and got spun around. Just Kann also got collected in the accident.

Blair, who started seventh, fell back to eighth earlier on then began making his way forward. Blair passed Dennis Lunger, Jr. for fourth on lap eight then drove under Lacki down the backstretch for third on lap 10. Blair continued his march to the front when he dove low and grabbed second from Lambert in turn two on lap 14.

With the race past the halfway mark, Blair set his sights on Snyder, who had a four car-length lead. Blair cut into the advantage each lap and was on the leader’s bumper on lap 17. Snyder drove a great race as he protected the bottom. Snyder had traffic in sight on lap 20. On the following lap, Snyder tried to pick off the lapped car of Kann in turn four, but his slight hesitation allowed Blair to sneak by both Kann and Snyder to lead lap 21.

The last 18 laps went non-stop and Blair was too much to allow Snyder a shot to take the lead back. Blair backed up his win the night before at McKean County Raceway, which clinched him the track championship, with his second career Touring Series win in his Specialty Products/Loney Timber/Moody Welding/Eagle Hoist & Winch-sponsored #111. Blair now has 12 overall FASTRAK wins on the season matching Barton’s total over the past two seasons for tops on the win chart.

Snyder turned in a great effort, but surely a disappointing second matching his runner-up on July 4 at Raceway 7. Lambert started third and was able to hold onto the position for a career best Touring Series performance in his first ever Touring Series top five. Lacki came home fourth for his fourth top five of the season. After four straight did not finishes, Lunger has put together three straight top fives with a fifth place effort to climb the point ladder. Completing the top 10 were Bobby Powell, Dick Barton, Bob Dorman, Jim Frank, and Alan Dellinger. Heat winners were Powell, Dellinger, and Dave Lyon.

FASTRAK Northeast Late Model Touring Series Race #8 (25 laps $1,200 to-win): 1. MAX BLAIR (111) 2. Tom Snyder, Jr. (1F) 3. Butch Lambert (27) 4. John Lacki (7) 5. Dennis Lunger, Jr. (17L) 6. Bobby Powell (Bidwell B1D) 7. Dick Barton (Nielson 28B) 8. Bob Dorman (19) 9. Jim Frank (14*) 10. Andy Buckley (Robinson 34R) 11. Carl McKinney (6M) 12. Jay Watson (7x) 13. Alan Dellinger (Williams 8) 14. Jon Law (14) 15. Kevin Meadows (Welsch 49) 16. Rusty Moore (17M) 17. Dereck Frank (16*) 18. Bob Vogt, Jr. (30) 19. Bert Cleer (51) 20. Todd Sweet (17) 21. Justin Kann (100) 22. Roger French (-1) 23. Dave Lyon (14L) 24. Bob Kish (5)-DNS.

Lap leaders: Snyder (1-20), Blair (21-25)

Heat winners: Bobby Powell, Alan Dellinger, Dave Lyon

Car count: 24

Next up for the FASTRAK Northeast Touring Series will be race #9 of 12 on Friday, August 29 at Dog Hollow Speedway in Strongstown, PA. The event will pay $1,200 to-win, $150 to-start. Racing begins at 7:30 p.m. Dog Hollow will be followed by Tri-City Speedway’s first ever Touring event on Saturday and Sunday, August 30-31. Sunday’s 30-lap feature will pay $2,000 to-win, $200 to-start.

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.

To join our mailing list, simply send an e-mail to fastrakpr-subscribe@yahoogroups.com. Mike Leone and Vicki Emig can be reached at 724-964-9300. E-mail to info@fastraknortheast.com and snail mail to 4368 Route 422, Pulaski, PA 16143. For more information, check out www.fastraknortheast.com.

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