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The 2009 campaign will open at Monadnock Speedway,
The
series heads south to
The
tour will venture to
The
seacoast of
The series, for the third year, will compete on Saturday night, July 18, at Oxford Plains, ME., Speedway as part of that tracks Oxford 250 weekend, and then return to The Pine Tree State Saturday Aug 8 when the tour stops at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway, Scarboro, Maine.
The
famed Seekonk MA,
The
tour has scheduled a return engagement at Twin State Speedway,
Series Notebook
Close to 30 teams secured numbers by the Dec 31 deadline for this season with defending champion Chris Pasteryak registered and preparing to defend his title with a brand new Troyer mount. His father Charlie, a longtime Whelen Tour competitor, has also registered, and will run selected events this year. Theyll be the second father-son team to compete with the series. Vinnie and Todd Annarummo raced at Seekonk last year.
Three- time champion Kirk Alexander and 2006 champion Dwight Jarvis have both filed paperwork for the upcoming season as has David Pinkham and car owner Tom Greeley.
Other returnees that have filed include, Ed Dachenhausen, Jimmy Kuhn, Dave Berghman, Shelly Perry, Butch Perry, Dave Berube, Richard Savary, Eddy Spiers, Waterford aces Rob Janovic, and Jeff Pearl, Joe Doucette, Peter Jarvis, Kevin Ianarelli, Brian Schofield, and Tony Ricci to name a few. Lou Mechalides will return for selected races.
Look
for Mike Holdridge to field a brand new Troyer mount for the new campaign. It will
be different, Ive run nothing but Chassis Dynamics cars, and it will be interesting,
said the
Additional newcomers this year will include Garrison Grubisa and Byron Baker.
The
series will be represented by car owners, drivers, and series officials at various race
car shows coming up on the calendar. Look for the series to have a presence at Frank
Marattas show Feb 6-8, with the modified race cars of Jeff Pearl and Jack Bateman on
display. Racin Preview, Feb 21, 22, and
NH Sunday News motorsports writer Kevin Provencher recently penned a piece on his annual top ten New Hampshire race stories for 2008 including recognition of Rookie of the Year, Kenny White. Provencher ranked White # 8 and wrote,
CALL HIM THE "Comeback Kid" Kenny White Jr., 25, of Weare was the TVMRS Rookie of the Year in his comeback to motor sports. At 14, then known as "The Kid," White was the youngest driver in history to qualify for a NASCAR Camping World East race.
Look for Peter Jarvis and Lou Mechalides to compete next month at New Smyrna, Florida.
And finally, all officials will be returning for the 2009 season.
Last Updated on 01/13/09
By George Campbell or Greg Fish
Email: neracing@neracing.com