![]() Hornaday became the first repeat winner in the Camping World Truck Series at NHMS in 2007, 11 years after winning the inaugural Truck Series race at the speedway in 1996. will come to New Hampshire in September to continue his record-setting domination. Hornaday returns:Īs New Hampshire Motor Speedway’s only three-time and back-to-back winner in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, Ron Hornaday Jr. 15 at Waterford’s Wings & Wheels, NEMA shares the agenda with two other major Northeastern Tours: the International Super-Modified Association and the True Value Modified Series. The Bertrands will have the car ready when the son of legendary Indy 500 competitor Poncho Carter returns for the Boston Louie Memorial at Seekonk on Aug. Quick exit:Ĭole Carter’s first NEMA race lasted one lap, the motor in the Bertrand 74 exploding at Waterford. and Paul Luggelle of Holbrook have all had impressive runs as interest in the Lites continues to grow. Todd Bertrand, Anthony Marvuglio of East Bridgewater, Russ Wood Jr. Stergios was a winner at Lee (N.H.) earlier this season. It is the second season for the division whose car count continues to grow. of Taunton and Anthony Nocella, a winner last week at Waterford, and Jake Stergios, in his second season, head up the NEMA Lites contender list. “The win is definitely something to build on,” said Cantor who was second to Bobby Santos III last October at Twin State. He had two fifths, then two thirds before the win. Cantor hopes his habit of doubling up continues. He and car owner Mike Jarret sit fourth with 501 points. Cabral had three wins and a second heading into Waterford while Fornoro has been the fastest car two of the last three races. Russ Stoehr of Bridgewater and car owner Gene Angelillo sit third with 514.īoth Cabral, a crash victim at Waterford, and Nokie Fornoro, who ran out of gas on the last lap while leading, both come into the weekend with added incentive. Cantor and Cantor Racing have climbed to within 33 points (623-590) of Randy Cabral of Plymouth and car owner Tim Bertrand. The NEMA point races have tightened following Adam Cantor’s victory last weekend at Waterford Speedbowl in Connecticut. The NEMA Lites will be at both tracks as well. It’s a rare “back-to-back” situation for NEMA that will appear with the American/Canadian Tour for the first time at Claremont. The “winged wonders” were at Twin State Speedway in Claremont Friday night and will move to Monadnock Speedway in Winchester tonight. The Northeastern Midget Association will spend the weekend in New Hampshire. The event is promoted by Len Sammons of New Jersey. The TQ’s and the Champ Karts will head the two-day program. However, due to a conflict with the NCAA Division 1 basketball tournament in March of 2010, the return engagement will go off on Dec. Because the race drew lots of entries and fans this past March 6-7, there will be an encore performance. Back to Providence:Īrea Auto Racing News of New Jersey reports that the three-quarter Midget races will return to Providence at the Dunkin Donuts Center. The Union Leader also reported that NHMS would like the IRL date to fall between the first NASCAR Nextel Cup date of July 3 and the second Cup date of Sept. ![]() It’s all due to the fact that the Milwaukee Mile is in financial trouble and owes the IRL a significant sum of money, which is unpaid for an event held there just after this year’s Indy 500. New Hampshire Motor Speedway appears to be a choice of the Indy Racing League to get one of those events in 2010, according to the Union Leader of Manchester, N.H.
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