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NASCAR Camping World Series East News & Notes - Thompson As the drivers head to series
cornerstone Thompson ( Veteran Jody Lavender (No. 88 JoJo
Enterprises/Custom Race Chassis Chevrolet) jumped back to the front of the field with a
strong fifth-place run at New Hampshire. But he is far from clear of the field. Just 55
points separate Lavender from fifth-place Brett Moffitt (No. 44 Castle Packs Power
Chevrolet). Its the closest margin between the top five spots with five races
remaining since prior to 1995. Among the other challengers is Eddie MacDonald
(No. 71 Grimm Construction Chevrolet), rookie Ryan Truex (No. 00 Any one of the top five could leave any
race we go to with the points lead, Kobyluck said. When its this tight,
it can make you or break you real easy. While Moffitt and Truex will be making their
first trip to the .625-oval semi-banked oval, both Kobyluck and MacDonald have been to Lavender was fifth at Thompson in 2008 in his
only series start at the track. Thompson has hosted a NASCAR Camping World
Series East race every year since 1988, which the exception of 1992. In 2005, rain
postponed the event until the final race of the year. That year and every year since, it
has been a 100-lap affair. Its fun there, because we can pass
high, we can pass low, Kobyluck said. You only have a hundred laps, you dont
have to save anything. You can let it all hang out for all 100 laps. Its an all-out
shootout. Truex will try to follow in the footsteps of
his older brother, Martin Truex Jr., who led the final 100 laps en route to winning the
Pepsi Racing 150 at Thompson in 2001. FAST FACTS The Race: Pepsi Full Fender Frenzy 100 The Place: Thompson ( The Date: Saturday, July 11 The Time: 8:30 p.m. ET TV Schedule: SPEED, July 23, 3 p.m. ET Track Layout: .625-mile asphalt oval Race Purse: $106,608 2008 Winner: Trevor Bayne 2008 Polesitter: Trevor Bayne Event Schedule: Saturday, July 11 - Practice, 1:30-2:30 p.m.;
Final Practice, 3:30-4 p.m.; Qualifying, 6 p.m. News & Notes The Race
The Pepsi Full Fender Frenzy at Thompson ( The Procedure
The starting field is 30 cars, including
provisionals. The first 26 cars will have secured starting positions based on two-lap
qualifying. The remaining four spots will be awarded through the provisional process. The
race will be 100 laps (62.5 miles). The Track
Thompson is a .625-mile, semi-banked asphalt
oval. The NCWS East has competed at Thompson every year since 1988 except for 1992.
Thompson opened in 1940 as the first asphalt racing surface in the Race Winners
Bobby Dragon won the first two NASCAR Camping
World Series East events at Thompson in 1988 and 1989. Ricky Craven and Mike Stefanik have
the most wins with three. Craven won in 1990 and swept the two events in 1991the
only year more than one race was held at the track. Stefanik notched wins in 1995, 97
and 98. Seventeen different drivers have won at Thompson. Eddie MacDonald (No. 71
Grimm Construction Chevrolet) and Matt Kobyluck (No. 40 Mohegan Sun Chevrolet) are the
only current drivers to have wins. Pole Winners
Sean Caisse has the most Coors Light Pole
Awards in series history at Thompson, with three. Caisse won them in consecutive years
from 2005-07. Tom Carey is the only other driver with more than one. New Faces Up For The
Challenge Like Ricky Craven and Martin Truex Jr. before
them, Joey Polewarczyk and Derek Ramstrom are looking to make their way out of the
northeast racing scene. Theyll have another chance to impress Saturday night when
the NASCAR Camping World Series East returns to its Car owner Dave Davis will turn the drivers
seat for the No. 03 Chevrolet to the fourth different driver this year in Polewarczyk, who
will be in the car that he raced to a sixth-place finish at New Hampshire Motor Speedway
last September. Polewarczyk made his NASCAR Camping World
Series debut with a 25th-place finish at Thompson last year, running for George McRae. He
raised his profile significantly last summer when he finished second to NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series driver Kevin Harvick at the TD Banknorth 250. The 20-year-old from Hudson, N.H., impressed
even further when he dusted the competition which included two-time NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series champion Tony Stewart at the Vermont Governors Cup 150 at Thunder
Road Speedway. Ramstrom, 17, from West Boylston, Mass., is
currently second in Thompsons Super Late Model division one of the tracks
NASCAR Whelen All-American Series weekly divisions. He will be making his NASCAR
debut driving for Robert Torrierre as a teammate to Steve Park. Ramstrom is plenty familiar with Thompson,
having won four times in a Super Late Model there last year, and once already this season. Another young driver with northeast ties will
also be looking to make his debut this weekend: Corey LaJoie, the 17-year-old son of
former two-time NASCAR Nationwide Series champion Randy LaJoie. The elder LaJoie is a
native of Historic Notes The first NASCAR Camping World Series East
race run at Thompson was held on July 31, 1988, with Bobby Dragon driving the No. 71 Buick
to Dick McCabe won the pole but finished 20th out
of 31 cars. Among the cars in the initial field were 1987
champion Joey Kourafas (sixth), and future champions Jamie Aube (seventh), Kelly Moore
(14th), McCabe; future NASCAR Nationwide Series champions Randy LaJoie (fifth) and
Chuck Bown (10th); two other drivers that would move on to the national series, Jimmy
Spencer (fourth) and Geoff Bodine (27th); and current NASCAR Camping World Series East car
owners Dave Davis (15th) and Jeff Spraker (19th). Davis and Spraker will field cars for
Joey Polewarczyk and Alex Kennedy, respectively, Saturday. Last years event ... Rookie Trevor Bayne had a pair of career
firsts at Thompson International Speedway, as he captured his first Coors Light Pole Award
and then drove the No. 1 Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet Chevrolet to his first NASCAR victory. Bayne led a banner day for Dale Earnhardt
Inc., which put three drivers in the top five. Baynes teammate Jesus Hernandez
finished second. Bayne and Hernandez swapped the lead five times over the final 47 laps,
with Bayne taking the lead for the final time on lap 97. Although Bayne won the pole, Joe Gibbs Racing
driver Marc Davis led the first 10 laps before giving way to Matt Kobyluck. Steve Park led
for 10 laps before Hernandez moved to the front on lap 38. Brad Leighton, who won at Thompson in 2004,
finished third, followed by Jody Lavender, Kobyluck, Rogelio Lopez, Austin
Dillon and Jeff Anton rounded out the top 10. The win moved Bayne to within 29 points of
Dillon for the points lead, while eventual series champion Kobyluck left Thompson in
third, 35 behind Dillon. Most Popular Driver NASCARHomeTracks.com will host the balloting
for each of NASCARs regional touring series the NASCAR Camping World Series
East and West, NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour, NASCAR
Mexico Series and NASCAR Canadian Tire Series. This year, fans also may write in
their favorite driver if he/she is not among the nominees for a specific series. Fans
should go to fanfeedback@nascar.com and submit their write-in vote. Up Next: Adirondack
International The eighth of 11 NASCAR Camping World Series
races in 2009 will take place at Adirondack International Speedway in The Edge Hotel 150 presented by Casella Waste
Systems will make the eighth consecutive trip to the .5-mile oval in upstate Dale Quarterly (2003), Sean Caisse (2006) and
Joey Logano (2007) have also recorded wins. The last two years, Kobyluck and Logano have
followed up their victories by winning the series championship. Kobyluck was also runner-up to Santerre in the
2002 event, while Santerre was runner-up twice and third once. Bryon Chew set the
qualifying record in 2007 at 16.469 seconds. The green flag for the The Edge Hotel 150
presented by Casella Waste Systems is set to drop at 6:30 p.m. CAMPING WORLD HAPPY CAMPER AWARD Matt
DiBenedetto 2 Kyle
Busch
1 Brian
Ickler
1 Brett
Moffitt
1 Ryan
Truex
1 COORS LIGHT POLE AWARD Ryan
Truex
2 Kyle
Busch
1 Matt
DiBenedetto 1 Brett
Moffitt
1 Alan
Tardiff
1 COCA-COLA MOVE OF THE RACE AWARD Ryan
Gifford
2 Eddie
MacDonald 1 Jason
Patison
1 Josh
Richards
1 Ryan
Truex
1 FEATHERLITE MOST IMPROVED DRIVER AWARD Matt
DiBenedetto 1 Alex
Kennedy
1 Jody
Lavender
1 Brett
Moffitt
1 Steve
Park
1 Ryan
Truex
1 WIX LAP LEADER AWARD Matt
DiBenedetto 2 Kyle
Busch
1 Brian
Ickler
1 Patrick
Long
1 Brett
Moffitt
1 SUNOCO ROOKIE OF THE RACE AWARD Brett
Moffitt
3 Ryan
Truex
2 Alan
Tardiff
1 SUNOCO ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
STANDINGS* Ryan
Truex
49 Brett
Moffitt
47 Alex
Kennedy
43 Dakoda
Armstrong 32 Alan
Tardiff
31 Matt
Kurzejewski 27 Kristin Bumbera 20 Jarit
Johnson
18 Antonio
Perez
12 Jason
Cochran
7 Dominick
Casola 7 * Best 75-percent of finishes will determine
final standings |
Last Updated on 07/08/09
By George Campbell or Greg Fish
Email: neracing@neracing.com