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Eddie MacDonald is the Media's Pick to Win this Weekend's ACT Opener


        Waterbury, VT - The Northeast Media have picked the 'outlaw',
Eddie MacDonald of Rowley, MA to win the New Hampshire Governor's
Cup 150 this weekend at the Lee USA Speedway.



The contest, conducted by the American Canadian Tour sanctioning body,
(ACT) asked media from throughout the Northeast to send in their picks for
those drivers they think will qualify for the inaugural ACT INVITATIONAL
Late Model event to be held this September at New England's only
Super-Speedway, the New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS).



The deadline for entries is in and the media from the Northeast and Canada
have entered 104 names of potential winners who might be eligible to
compete at the ACT INVITATIONAL!  MacDonald, a full-time NASCAR Camping
World East driver, was the consensus pick to win the opening event of the
season, followed closely by the defending champion of the New Hampshire
Governor's Cup, Joey Polarwarczyk of Hudson, New Hampshire. The two
drivers duked it out in the 100-lap version of the NH Governor's Cup last
season, with MacDonald running down a dominant performance by Pole in the
final laps. MacDonald said, " I think we might have been able to catch up
to Joey, but I am not sure we could have gotten past him for the win. Of
course, he might have been saving it a little, he had a pretty good lead
on the field with 20 laps to go."  Over 50 of the best Late Model drivers
in New England and Canada are expected to try to qualify for the 30 spots
in Sunday's 150 lap quest for the NH Governor's Cup. Pole said, "I can't
think of a better way to start the ACT season than to win the New
Hampshire Governor's Cup back-to-back. I especially want to get the NHMS
Qualifer off my 'to do' list as early as possible. My team has talked
about how good Eddie (MacDonald) is at Lee--actually, everywhere he races
with us--but we are focused, and I like the 150 laps instead of 100. He
(MacDonald) probably does too, but I am confident and excited about
getting the 2009 season started."



The media also did their homework. There was a four-way tie among drivers
who received the most votes to win a qualified spot in a race that has
quickly captured the imagination of the Northeast and Canadian short track
race teams and fans. The four teams tied at the top of the media favorite
list to get qualified out of the 100 plus picks were: Brent Dragon and
Scott Payea of Milton, VT, Patrick Laperle defending ACT Champion from
Montreal, Quebec, and Joey Pole.



Phase one of the contest will run from the opening event at the Lee New
Hampshire speedplant beginning April 19 until mid-September, just prior to
the annual NASCAR Cup weekend at NHMS, when the Late Models will have
their first-ever event at the 'magic mile'. Media who pick the top 36 Late
Model teams who qualify either by winning a race on the American Canadian
Tour, the Série ACT Castrol, which runs races throughout the season in
Quebec and Ontario, or track champion candidates from the ACT affiliate
weekly tracks that are part of the ACT program, will become eligible for a
week's vacation prize at one of New Hampshire's favorite resorts.



Media members who end up in the top twelve in standings at the conclusion
of phase one will then have a chance to pick the winner of the 50 mile ACT
INVITATIONAL in phase two. The media winner will have an all- expense paid
trip for two to Lowe's Motor Speedway, in Concord, North Carolina for the
Bank of America 500 in October.



Members of the media will have some pressure themselves this race season.
Each week there will be 'championship point standings' for the media. Pick
the winner and earn 10 points. There are also bonus races for bonus points
including the TD Bank 250 at Oxford, ME; Fall Foliage 300 at the new
Airborne Speedway in Plattsburgh, NY; the Sizzler 200 at Kawartha Speedway
in Ontario; Center of Speed 300 Late Model portion at Wiscasset Speedway
in Maine, along with several other select events. Follow the media contest
standings on the ACT web site at www.acttour.com.



Following the opening race at Lee USA, the ACT Tour will move to Thunder
Road to open its 50th season with the 11th edition of the Merchants Bank
150 on Sunday, May 3, 2009. There will be the traditional 100+ race car
show in downtown Barre on Saturday morning, followed by the race car
parade up Route 14 and Quarry Hill into Thunder Road.


 

Last Updated on 04/16/09
By George Campbell or Greg Fish
Email: neracing@neracing.com