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Ricky’s Race Kicks off Title Run
for True Value Modifieds:
Claremont, NH. (September 29, 2009) – The True Value
Modified Racing Series kicks off it’s version of “the
playoffs” when New England’s’ popular racing series
rolls into Twin State Speedway, Claremont, NH., Sunday
October 4, for the running of the 2nd annual “Ricky’s
Race For Kid’s,” presented by Granite State Harley
Davidson, Lebanon, NH. The special race, in honor of
former New England standout Ricky Miller, will go the
distance of 112 laps, in honor of Miller’s last car
number. (#12) Miller passed away in 2004.
The event will benefit David’s House, Lebanon, NH., a
home-away-from-home that offers support for families
with children receiving treatment through Children's
Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, and
feature a large amount of racing. automotive, and sports
related raffles.
In addition, two former Twin State Speedway greats,
Donnie Ayer and Kirby Monteith, will be remembered, and
the race will serve as a qualifying event for a
guaranteed starting position in the 7th Annual John
Blewett III Memorial North-South Shootout TM. in
Concord, NC, on November 7, 2009.
Three drivers are vying for their first ever
championship with the series. Sunday’s race is the first
of three events to decide the title. Races at Seekonk,
MA., and Lee, NH., will follow. The three way points
chase is shaping up to be the best finish since 2006
when Ascutney, VT., veteran Dwight Jarvis, and Jimmy
Kuhn Jr, W.Bridgewater, MA., battled to the last
checkered flag at Lee.
Jon McKennedy, Chelmsford, MA., takes a slim 17 point
lead into Sunday’s race over Rob Goodenough, W.Swanzey,
NH., and a 26 point margin over Huntingdon Valley, PA
driver Rowan Pennink. Steven Masse, Bellingham, MA., and
defending series champion, Chris Pasteryak, Lisbon, CT.,
are fourth and fifth.
McKennedy, a four time TVMRS winner this season
including a victory at Twin State in June, saw his point
lead dwindle prior to the series schedule break in
August. “The biggest thing for us is to finish races,”
said McKennedy. He added, “We have been fast but DNF’s
have put us back. We’ve led the points most of the way.
The pressure is on to win but we need to finish races,
it’s as simple as that.” McKennedy has won at all three
tracks remaining on the schedule.
Goodenough enters Twin State with a lot of optimism. He
was not sure he would run three races in 2009 let alone
be a contender for the title. “I’m a little surprised
because I didn’t think we had the equipment to do it. We
run old stuff against new stuff. We got the win to start
the season (Monadnock) and then we had consistent
finishes. Plus I had some real good help,” said the 20
year veteran.
Goodenough added, “I’m excited to be going to Twin State
and Lee but we can’t quite get the handle on Seekonk.
That track is tough to conquer. Hopefully we’ll come out
of there in good shape heading to Lee.”
The driver that has his work cut out is Pennink, the
young hot shoe that splits his time between the TVMRS
and the NASCAR Whelen Series. Pennink will turn the Gary
Casella owned # 25 over to fellow Pennsylvania driver,
2009 ROC champion, Matt Hirschman, while Pennink
competes at Stafford, CT. Hirschman won last years race.
“I really wish I could run both shows,” said Pennink
while watching a Philadelphia Phillies baseball game
this week. “If there was some way we could do it, we
would, but it’s just too far.”
Former series champions, Jarvis, and three-time champion
Kirk Alexander, are expected entries in Sunday’s race.
In addition, a strong contingent of drivers from
throughout the northeast are expected. Many that
campaigned weekly at the Monadnock Speedway this season
have shown interest in “Ricky’s Race.”
Qualifying races are slated for 2 PM on Sunday. In the
event of inclement weather, the race will be rescheduled
to Saturday, October 31. Twin State Speedway is located
on Thrasher Rd, Claremont, NH.
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