Post by Dirt Master on May 23, 2007 13:30:49 GMT -5
FASTRAK Late Models at WYTHE RACEWAY Saturday; $2,000 to-win Mid-East
Touring Series Event is Race #2 of the $20,000 Weekend!
By Mike Leone
May 22, 2007 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Carnesville, GA).The beautiful ½-mile facility of Wythe Raceway in
Rural Retreat, Virginia will host the FASTRAK Late Models this
Saturday, May 26. After being postponed by rain from the original May
5 scheduled event, the FASTRAK Late Models will return to Wythe
Raceway for the first time in 2007 for a Mid-East Touring Series
event paying $2,000 to-win, $200 to-start.
This will be the second leg of the $20,000 weekend for the FASTRAK
dirt Late Model series. Teams from around the country are expected as
many of them are running at the Dirt Track at Lowe's Motor Speedway
on Friday night and will then head north to Wythe to complete the
weekend. The event will serve as a tune-up as Wythe will host the
$10,000 to win "spectacle" on Labor Day weekend this year and many of
the teams see this as a great opportunity to get in some seat time of
the famed half mile.
$2500 BONUS! Each team that was at the previously held Volunteer
Speedway event will be eligible for the bonus providing they come to
the Wythe event as well. Each teams' name will be put in a hat and
drawings will be held directly after the main event in the tech
building. There will be 24 cash drawings.
High banks, wide racing surface and a track that rarely sees dust
period is the "claim-to-fame" of track owner Fred Brown. Brown built
the raceway originally and has owned the facility for 38 years and is
noted as being the "grand-daddy" of crate racing. He started the
class on dirt before anyone in the country. Since joining forces
with the FASTRAK Racing Series only three short years ago, the track
now has 34 registered FASTRAK drivers with a normal weekly field of
24-26 late models every Saturday night.
John Leyellen current sits atop the FASTRAK points in the Mid-East
Region with Phenix City, Alabama native William Thomas holding the
second spot and South Carolina's own, Lee Cooper, holding down the
third position. Thomas and Cooper are only separated by one point as
they head into this event. Southern Region point leader David "Bad
Boy" McCoy will be on hand as he only has a three point lead over
Thomas for second place and Georgia native Jordy Nipper currently
third.
Brown also runs the FASTRAK open wheel modifieds every week and
continues to see that class grow with averaging 17-18 open wheels
every Saturday night. The FASTRAK open wheel car utilizes the GM 602
crate engine, which retails in the area of $3000.
The FASTRAK Late Model series has become one of the "fan favorites"
across the country as fan involvement is certainly a top priority for
them. Fireworks, a four-wide salute to the fans, cash tennis ball
toss to the fans in the stands, six-car inversion chosen by six lucky
children, an autograph session, and some of the best side by side
racing in the country is a FASTRAK specialty. Fans were very
gracious at the last appearance of the Series at Wythe in 2006
thanking the Series and its officials as well as the drivers for
bringing FASTRAK to Wythe Raceway.
Keep the $10,000 to-win event on Labor Day Weekend in mind. Cars
from all over the Nation are expected to be there from as far away as
Wisconsin, South Dakota, Florida, Missouri, Tennessee, Pennsylvania,
New York. West Virginia, Georgia, Alabama, Illinois, South Carolina,
Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, North Carolina and Ohio. Fans are
encouraged to get tickets as soon as possible as it is expected to be
a sell-out crowd. Many of the FASTRAK Regions across the country are
planning on "taking the weekend off" as the car count is expected to
be tremendous. FASTRAK weekly-sanctioned track promoters from across
the United States will be on hand as well. There are "negotiations"
under way to televise the event "nation-wide" being viewed in October
2007 in a PRIME TIME slot, with two additional air times.
Announcements will be forthcoming.
On Saturday, gates open at 3 p.m., tech opens at 4, a drivers meeting
will take place at 6:15, with racing at 7. Pit admission $25,
grandstands $12.
The Ramada Inn at 955 Peppers Ferry Road in Wytheville, Virginia
24382 is the host motel. For more information call 276-228-6000.
Wythe Raceway is located at 164 Race Track Road in Rural Retreat,
Virginia. For more information call the office at 276-223-9804 or
the track on race day at 276-686-4261. Be sure to check out
www.wytheraceway.com and www.fastrakracing.com for the latest. To
join our mailing list, simply send an e-mail to fastrakpr-
subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Partners of the FASTRAK Racing Series Include: Goodyear Racing, GM
Performance Parts, Maypole Chevrolet, Duralite Wheels, PPM Racing
Products, Heintz Performance, MK-Direct, Braswell Carburetion,
Mastersbilt Racing Chassis, TNT Racing Chassis, Rocket Racing
Chassis, Modern Chevrolet and Schoenfeld Headers.
Touring Series Event is Race #2 of the $20,000 Weekend!
By Mike Leone
May 22, 2007 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Carnesville, GA).The beautiful ½-mile facility of Wythe Raceway in
Rural Retreat, Virginia will host the FASTRAK Late Models this
Saturday, May 26. After being postponed by rain from the original May
5 scheduled event, the FASTRAK Late Models will return to Wythe
Raceway for the first time in 2007 for a Mid-East Touring Series
event paying $2,000 to-win, $200 to-start.
This will be the second leg of the $20,000 weekend for the FASTRAK
dirt Late Model series. Teams from around the country are expected as
many of them are running at the Dirt Track at Lowe's Motor Speedway
on Friday night and will then head north to Wythe to complete the
weekend. The event will serve as a tune-up as Wythe will host the
$10,000 to win "spectacle" on Labor Day weekend this year and many of
the teams see this as a great opportunity to get in some seat time of
the famed half mile.
$2500 BONUS! Each team that was at the previously held Volunteer
Speedway event will be eligible for the bonus providing they come to
the Wythe event as well. Each teams' name will be put in a hat and
drawings will be held directly after the main event in the tech
building. There will be 24 cash drawings.
High banks, wide racing surface and a track that rarely sees dust
period is the "claim-to-fame" of track owner Fred Brown. Brown built
the raceway originally and has owned the facility for 38 years and is
noted as being the "grand-daddy" of crate racing. He started the
class on dirt before anyone in the country. Since joining forces
with the FASTRAK Racing Series only three short years ago, the track
now has 34 registered FASTRAK drivers with a normal weekly field of
24-26 late models every Saturday night.
John Leyellen current sits atop the FASTRAK points in the Mid-East
Region with Phenix City, Alabama native William Thomas holding the
second spot and South Carolina's own, Lee Cooper, holding down the
third position. Thomas and Cooper are only separated by one point as
they head into this event. Southern Region point leader David "Bad
Boy" McCoy will be on hand as he only has a three point lead over
Thomas for second place and Georgia native Jordy Nipper currently
third.
Brown also runs the FASTRAK open wheel modifieds every week and
continues to see that class grow with averaging 17-18 open wheels
every Saturday night. The FASTRAK open wheel car utilizes the GM 602
crate engine, which retails in the area of $3000.
The FASTRAK Late Model series has become one of the "fan favorites"
across the country as fan involvement is certainly a top priority for
them. Fireworks, a four-wide salute to the fans, cash tennis ball
toss to the fans in the stands, six-car inversion chosen by six lucky
children, an autograph session, and some of the best side by side
racing in the country is a FASTRAK specialty. Fans were very
gracious at the last appearance of the Series at Wythe in 2006
thanking the Series and its officials as well as the drivers for
bringing FASTRAK to Wythe Raceway.
Keep the $10,000 to-win event on Labor Day Weekend in mind. Cars
from all over the Nation are expected to be there from as far away as
Wisconsin, South Dakota, Florida, Missouri, Tennessee, Pennsylvania,
New York. West Virginia, Georgia, Alabama, Illinois, South Carolina,
Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, North Carolina and Ohio. Fans are
encouraged to get tickets as soon as possible as it is expected to be
a sell-out crowd. Many of the FASTRAK Regions across the country are
planning on "taking the weekend off" as the car count is expected to
be tremendous. FASTRAK weekly-sanctioned track promoters from across
the United States will be on hand as well. There are "negotiations"
under way to televise the event "nation-wide" being viewed in October
2007 in a PRIME TIME slot, with two additional air times.
Announcements will be forthcoming.
On Saturday, gates open at 3 p.m., tech opens at 4, a drivers meeting
will take place at 6:15, with racing at 7. Pit admission $25,
grandstands $12.
The Ramada Inn at 955 Peppers Ferry Road in Wytheville, Virginia
24382 is the host motel. For more information call 276-228-6000.
Wythe Raceway is located at 164 Race Track Road in Rural Retreat,
Virginia. For more information call the office at 276-223-9804 or
the track on race day at 276-686-4261. Be sure to check out
www.wytheraceway.com and www.fastrakracing.com for the latest. To
join our mailing list, simply send an e-mail to fastrakpr-
subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Partners of the FASTRAK Racing Series Include: Goodyear Racing, GM
Performance Parts, Maypole Chevrolet, Duralite Wheels, PPM Racing
Products, Heintz Performance, MK-Direct, Braswell Carburetion,
Mastersbilt Racing Chassis, TNT Racing Chassis, Rocket Racing
Chassis, Modern Chevrolet and Schoenfeld Headers.