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Pasteryak, White, Win True Value Modified Series Titles
Pasteryak,
winner of two races this season, at Waterford, CT., and Seekonk, MA., took a 17 point lead
over
The champion was involved in a minor skirmish that warranted a quick visit to the pit area for a flat tire on lap 41. When he returned, Pasteryak made a run to the front trying to finish as many positions ahead of Holdridge as possible. Holdridge checkered 14th while Kirk Alexander, the defending champion, finished third but mathematically out of the running for his fourth title.
Pasteryak was asked what the title, his first ever, means to him and his team. It means quite a bit, way more than I could ever put into words. He explained, Like I said before, this is my father, my uncle, and now me. They bought their first modified in 1975, they never had raced anything else, they just helped out other guys in the area. They started racing in 1976 at Stafford Springs and its been till 2008 and no championships, this is pretty big. The new champion continued, Everyones almost in disbelief. Been (family) running so long, theyve had some success but never like this, this is really special.
Pasteryak almost saw their run for the title come to an end in September when a hard crash at Thompson could have put an end to their championship hopes. That was not the case. They went right to work re-building the 15CT with the title still a possibility.
You always have them doubts, especially after a car takes a big hit that its not going to be the same after you wreck. Its a testament to the kind of work Kenny Barry does at SPAFCO because this thing just never skips a beat. We came right back and finished second at All-Star, if anything it was better after it got wrecked. It really makes be look like a lot better driver than I am.
Although he has not officially been crowned, that will come at the annual awards banquet next month; fans always want to know what race drivers intend to do the following year.
Will the new championship team return next year to be referred too as the defending champs? Oh of course, gotta come back. This is the most fun weve ever had racing. Never had a chance to be called a defending champion. Its going to be nice.
Kenny White Jr. committed to running the entire 2008 season with a plan. Learn, be competitive, and see what the season would bring the former BGNN competitor. It earned him a lot of respect, from competitors, and officials.
The
second generation driver from
White plans to come back to the series in 2009. Our plans are to return, we love it, great people, its like a huge family here, and well definitely be here in 09. he concluded.
The
series champions will be honored at the fifth annual awards banquet on Saturday night Nov
15, at Francis Farm, in
Last Updated on 10/27/08
By George Campbell or Greg Fish
Email: neracing@neracing.com