FASTRAK LATE MODEL NEWS: NEW
NATIONAL WEEKLY POINT SERIES, TV, & STOCK OPTIONS AMONGST MAJOR FASTRAK
ANNOUNCEMENTS; NORTHEAST RACERS TAKE OVER $30,000 IN CASH & PRIZES FROM
BANQUET; OAKES WINS NEW 604 GM ENGINE
b y Mike
Leone
January 29, 2008
PULASKI, PA ... Following three successful days of meetings and the 2007
Awards Banquet Saturday night at the Nashville Airport Marriott, the
FASTRAK Racing Series made several huge announcements including a new
national weekly point system, national TV coverage during the Grand
Nationals, and 45% of the company will be going public this summer in
stock offerings to FASTRAK affiliates. Over
$400,000 was paid out in 2007 in FASTRAK weekly, Touring, and National
point funds!
In order
to simplify one piece of the FASTRAK point system, a new National Weekly
Point Series was hammered out by FASTRAK Regional Directors and Founder
Stan Lester and announced on Saturday. Gone are the individual FASTRAK
track point systems and instead a 30-position point fund with $10,000 to
the champion will be awarded based on drivers’ 15 best finishes. Also
to simplify things, drivers now need only to purchase one $95 weekly
track membership rather than the multiple individual track memberships
from past seasons.
The
Regional Touring Series will still be intact and under the same system
as last year with $5,000 going to each regional champion amongst a
minimum $10,000 point fund. Touring Series memberships remain at $95.
A
restructured Grand Nationals minimum requirement and point system was
also announced. Drivers now need only to compete in 15 events provided
they are a weekly and/or Touring member to qualify for the 2008 Grand
Nationals. All drivers that qualify will enter Night 1 of the Grand
Nationals at zero points. It will truly be a three-night shootout to
determine the 2008 National Champion, which will pay a minimum of
$50,000 to-win.
FASTRAK honored
all of the FASTRAK weekly track champions with $1,000, a 6’ trophy, and
embroidered championship jackets. Each of the Regional Touring Series
Champions also received a 6’ trophy and an embroidered championship
jacket. Each individual region paid their own Touring point funds. The
top 40 from the Grand Nationals were awarded their point fund monies as
William Thomas left with $50,000 and a new Rocket Chassis. Thomas, 20,
of Phenix City, Alabama, is the youngest national dirt Late Model
Champion ever.
Ashville, New
York’s Dick Barton, who won $1,000 as the Raceway 7 FASTRAK Champion,
also collected $7,500 for finishing in a tie for fifth in the Grand
National points, while Alan Dellinger (Hermitage, PA) earned $5,000 for
eighth to go along with his $5,000 Northeast Championship. Tom Snyder,
Jr. (Mayport, PA) collected $1,600 for 18th and Rodney
Phillips (Punxsutawney, PA) also collected $900 for 29th in
points. These monies were in addition to their nightly winnings over
the course of the three nights of the Grand Nationals.
After the awards
presentation, all FASTRAK member racers that were on hand were eligible
for prizes including three new GM 604 engines, 10 sets of Goodyear
tires, plus headers and Duralite wheels. Franklinville, New York’s Greg
Oakes was honored as the McKean County and Freedom Raceways Champion
then won his biggest prize of the season as he was a lucky winner of a
new 604 GM Engine! Dog Hollow Speedway Champion Dave Padula was a lucky
winner of a new set of Goodyear Tires, while Barton won a set of
headers.
Bill Martens, Manager of General Motors
Performance Parts Crate Engine Program, and Scott Junod, Marketing
Director of the Goodyear Racing Short Track Program, spoke about their
support of FASTRAK.
Also on hand
were Northeast Regional Directors Vicki Emig and Mike Leone along with
Dog Hollow Speedway owner Jim Michny and racer Bobby Powell, who will be
competing weekly at Raceway 7, Mercer, and Tri-City Speedways in 2008 as
well as chasing after the Touring Series Championship.
The 2008 FASTRAK Northeast season is just
a little more than two months away. Weekly-sanctioned speedways include
Raceway 7 and Dog Hollow Speedways on Friday nights, Mercer Raceway Park
and McKean County Raceway on Saturday nights, and Tri-City Speedway on
Sunday nights. A Touring Series schedule is in the works.
This
Saturday, February 2, Big Daddy’s Speed Center in Grove City, Pa. will
be holding an informational seminar from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.
Co-Directors Vicki Emig and Mike Leone as well as Tech Inspectors Randy
Myers and Brad Hibbard will be on hand. For directions call Big Daddy’s
at 724-458-6465.
Stay tuned for
further press releases and updates throughout the winter months. To
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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 on FASTRAK, check out the Northeast website
at www.fastraknortheast.com
and the national website at
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