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Joey
Jarvis an Early Contender for Koszela Speed Rookie Title
One race does not make a season but if one race serves
as an indicator, Ascutney, (VT)., driver Joey Jarvis
could be a strong candidate to claim the same title his
father did three years ago, that of Koszela Speed Rookie
of the Year, for the Modified Racing Series, sponsored
by Bob Valenti AutoMall.Com. The performance Jarvis
turned in last weekend at the season opening race at
Waterford, (CT) left an impression on many veteran race
enthusiasts.
Jarvis, an 18 year old high school senior at Windsor
High School, Windsor, (VT) travelled to Connecticut on
Saturday to attempt to qualify for Sundays 100 lap
modified stock car race not knowing what to expect.
Ready to drive the famed 9NH car owned by long-time New
Hampshire race car builders-owners, Wally and Dennis
Albro, the son of 2007 Koszela Speed Rookie of the Year,
Peter Jarvis, settled in for the weekend. He asked
questions, sought input and got it, the day after
several teams had already practiced on Friday.
Jarvis explained “With the help of friends and
competitors, namely Kenny Barry, and Nils Linstedt, we
were able to get things sorted out but we did not know
how well we’d do.” Jarvis had never driven at Waterford.
Jarvis, an accomplished jazz saxophonist, who recently
was accepted at Plymouth State College (NH)., where he
will pursue music education, started in the last row in
a 26 car field. At the start he slowly made his way to
the front. At lap 25 he had moved up six positions. At
lap 50 he was a surprising 9th. On lap 62 he was sixth,
behind the 2009 Koszela Speed Rookie of the Year, Jacob
Dore, Sanford, (ME).., holding that spot until his day
ended on lap 76 when he ran out of fuel. He had just
told his father, “I think I have something for these
guys,” two laps prior. Jarvis would eventually finish
the race eleventh
“It was awesome,” said Jarvis. “When I was running
behind Jacob (Dore) and I saw the big dogs, Rowan (Pennink),
Jon McKennedy Matt Hirschman, and Doug Coby ahead of us,
I told my Dad on the radio, I can’t believe this,” and
he said, “you passed a lot of cars to get there.”
Dennis Albro is quick to point out that he and his
father, now in his 80’s, had given consideration to
ending their involvement in racing after five decades.
That was until they put Joey in their car for three
races late last season. They were pleased with what they
saw.
Dennis explained, “Dad and I talked and we decided to
come back this year to help Joey start his modified
career. The way he ran in those three races, we felt it
was the right thing to do.” As for a run for the rookie
title Jarvis indicated that’s up to the Albro family. He
reasoned, “We would like too, we will have to see how
things go. The Albro’s have become like family to us. We
appreciate everything they have done, especially giving
me this opportunity.
In a addition to Jarvis, Bryon Baker, Claremont, NH., a
veteran pro-stock racer has filed for Rookie of the Year
eligibility, New England Pro4 modified driver Frank
Perry, Holbrook, (MA)., that series champion Norman
Wrenn, Nashua, (NH).,and Sunoco Modified driver Geoffrey
Gernhard, Salem, (CT)., have also filed.
The next event for the Modified Racing Series, sponsored
by Bob Valenti AutoMall.Com will be Saturday and Sunday,
April 17, and 18, at Albany –Saratoga Speedway, Malta,
(NY). For additional information log on to http://www.cvra.com |
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