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Waterbury,
VT The American Canadian Tour (ACT) and New Hampshire Motor Speedway have
reached an agreement for the Second Annual ACT Invitational to take place at the only
superspeedway in the Northeast on Saturday, September 18, 2010. The
overwhelming success of the inaugural ACT Invitational this past September made it an easy
decision to have the short track stars of our region return again next September,
said Jerry Gappens, executive vice president and general manager of New Hampshire Motor
Speedway. Thirty-six
teams from all six New England states, Quebec, and Ontario took part in the inaugural ACT
Invitational during the SYLVANIA 300 weekend this past September. One of the largest
Saturday crowds in the 19-year history of the speedway was treated to an action packed
tripleheader of racing featuring the American Canadian Tour Late Models, the NASCAR Whelen
Modified Tour, and the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. We
really thought things went great at New Hampshire Motor Speedway during the first ACT
Invitational last season, said Tom Curley, President of ACT. I would
expect things to be even more fun for our teams and fans in 2010. We will add some
laps to the event, and are discussing the possibility of allowing a tire change during the
event. We will also add some positions to the starting field. Teams
were qualified for the first Invitational by winning ACT and ACT Castrol Series events in
the United States, Quebec, and Ontario. Additional teams qualified through special
events such as the Oxford Plains Speedway TD BANK 250 in Oxford, Maine, and the Vermont
Governors Cup at Thunder Road Speedbowl in Barre, Vt. Individual track
champions from ACT affiliated tracks were also invited to attend the inaugural
Invitational. We
plan to change some of the qualifying procedures as we continue to make this one of the
most unique and exciting short track events in the country, said Curley. 2009
ACT Champion, Brian Hoar from Williston, Vt. said, It is no secret that New
Hampshire Motor Speedway is my very favorite track of all time. I cant tell
you how happy I am that we are going back. They tell me Goodyear is making a tire
for us just for New Hampshire, and that will be a good thing. I really think I could
have been in the battle to the great finish that Eddie (MacDonald), Nick Sweet, and the
kid from Ontario (16 year-old Brandon Watson) had going on at the end of the race.
But I just ran out of tire. I now know what one of my goals for the RPM Motorsports team
is going to be in 2010-- I cant wait. Race
fans from throughout the short tracks of the Northeast will now need to circle the weekend
of September 17-19, 2010. The first of the qualifying events for the 2010 ACT
Invitational will be held just down the road from New Hampshire Motor Speedway at the Lee
USA Speedway in Lee, N.H. Over 50 teams are expected to try and capture the first
invitation at the opening 150-lap event on Sunday, April 18, 2010. |
Last Updated on 11/30/09
By George Campbell or Greg Fish
Email: neracing@neracing.com