Seekonk, MA — Seekonk Speedway has added the Allison Legacy Tour to two Fast Friday Race nights. Join us on July 8th and August 12th for extra added excitement at the best entertainment value in New england every Friday Night. Adults on $5 and kids are FREE !
Today, the Allison family heritage is being carried on by brothers, Kenny, Ronald, and Donald, sons of the legendary Donnie Allison. The Allison brothers are experienced racers, who are best known presently in the sport, as premium race car builders. Though the brothers have built everything from Winston Cup to All Pro race cars, their most visible work in recent years has been seen through the tremendous growth of the Legends car series. At the beginning of 1996, following three years of research and development, the brothers introduced a car and series with a different set of criteria from the Legends. The new Allison Legacy Race Car is the new car, built by a family of pure racers. With their introduction of the Allison Legacy Race Car, the brothers are carrying on the Allison family heritage in auto racing.
In addition to the Allison brothers, Justin Allison has started his racing career and is a third generation Allison driver. Pam Allison Stricklin, sister of Kenny, Ronald, and Donald, remains actively involved in the sport and is married to former NASCAR Cup driver Hut Stricklin. Stevie Allison, cousin to the Allison brothers, has made his mark in auto racing by competing in the Slim Jim All Pro Series. In 2009 Taylor Stricklin began his racing career in the Street Stock Division at Hickory Motor Speedway. Donnie Allison remains actively involved in racing as a motorsports consultant. Donnie’s wife Pat, a past Director of the Winston/Sprint Cup Racing Wives Auxiliary serves as Administrator for CompCar of NC, Inc., the sanctioning body of the Allison Legacy Race Series. Bobby Allison, a noted ambassador in auto racing, continues his involvement with NASCAR and the Cup Series.
Continue reading ‘Allison Legacy Announces Two Races this Season’
Waterford, CT — Waterford Speedbowl hosted Thunder on the Sound Saturday, featuring eight race events and a visit by the popular Modified Racing Series. The event, presented by Connecticut National Guard, also featured a special flyover and landing on the track infield by a UH-60 Black Hawk chopper as part of the opening ceremonies. When the excitement settled in and racing got underway, 1997 track champion Todd Ceravolo of Gales Ferry finally returned to the winner’s circle in the SK Modified® division. Chelmsford, MA native Jon McKennedy led the final 78 laps in the visiting 100-lap Modified Racing Series tour event to take his first Speedbowl win. Jeff Smith of Old Lyme mastered the Bob Valenti Auto Mall Late Model division to record his second win of the year. New Haven’s Al Stone III was back in Street Stock victory lane, his fourth win in as many events. Ken Cassidy Jr. of Lisbon won his second consecutive and fourth Norwich Bulletin Mini Stock race on the season. Allen Coates of Ledyard recorded his 78th career Speedbowl victory in the A.B. CDL Driver Training Center Truck race. Anthony Flannery of East Hampton was the Legends Cars winner and James Logan of Dighton, MA was the Allison Legacy Series race winner.
Ceravolo bolted to the early lead in the 25-lap SK Modified® feature, distancing himself over Joe Perry in the opening laps. Joe Gada and Jeff Pearl battled for third when the first caution flag waved on lap-3 for debris located off turn four.
Ceravolo and Perry resumed their spots at the front when the race went green again with Pearl getting around Gada for third. Defending champion Ron Yuhas Jr. was off the pace on lap-4, dropping to the tail of field with an ignition problem on his machine.
Continue reading ‘Ceravolo gains first SK Modified win of season; McKennedy takes first Waterford win in MRS’
Waterford, CT — Waterford Speedbowl kicked off its 60th consecutive season of operation with the opening day of Budweiser Blastoff Weekends. Fourteen divisions qualified, highlighted by the Modified Racing Series, NEMA Midgets and the ‘Bowl’s NASCAR Whelen All-American Series divisions. Eight feature races were completed on the day, recording the first winners of the season.
Max Zachem of Preston checkered an entertaining 25-lap Legends Car race. Shaun Buffington of Plainfield jumped to the race lead from his pole starting position until lap seven when contact from second place runner Anthony Flannery sent Buffington spinning, resulting in a caution flag with both drivers resuming at the rear. Max Zachem of Preston took over at the front over a heated battle behind for the top five positions. Zachem was challenged by Giovanni Giarratana and Dana Dimatteo over the latter portion of the race, holding them off in exciting fashion.
Allen Coates of Ledyard moved outside Howard Payne to battle for the race lead in the 25-lap NASCAR Whelen All American Series Truck race. After a clean side-by-side battle, Coates pulled away on lap four and slowly pulled away from the field for his 72nd career win at the track, fifth all-time.
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Continue reading ‘Zachem, Coates, Wrenn, Nocella, Logan, Lomartire, Beal among Budweiser Blastoff Saturday Winners’
Newburgh, NY – Millis, MA Driver Tommy Barrett wins again. Tommy has been one of the hottest young drivers in ALNRS history having won an unprecedented 5 out of his last 8 races. Tommy once again graced victory lane with his presence as he won this past weekend’s fall final at the Waterford Speedbowl in Waterford, CT. Tommy took the lead from fellow series standout Paul Tuthill of Washingtonville, NY on lap three and never looked back. With only two quick cautions during the 25 lap feature the battle up front would be between the Tuthill and Sommers, CT driver Cody Gneiting and current point leader James Logan of Dighton, MA. The three drivers along with Barrett would battle for the top spot throughout the race. At the finish line it would be Barrett followed by Gneiting, Tuthill Logan and Bennington, NH driver Kyle Poodiack.
With his fifth win of the 2009 ALNRS Season, Tommy now trials fellow MA. driver James Logan by a mere 10 points heading into the final race of the 2009 Season at Lee USA Speedway in Lee, NH. Barrett is not alone in his quest for his first ALNRS Championship as Tuthill trials him by only 6 points and Logan by 16. As the top three drivers head into the final race each one of them has a mathematical chance of winning the title. The final lap of the 2009 season will ultimately decide who the champion will be. So be sure to be there for the Lee, USA Speedways annual Octoberfest on October 24 & 25 as we crown our 2009 ALNRS Champion.
Continue reading ‘Tommy Barrett Wins ALNRS at Waterford’
Newburgh, NY — Former Thompson Mini Stock Champion Eric Bourgeois of East Haddam, CT claimed his first victory in the Allison Legacy North Race Series this past Saturday night at Monadnock Speedway. Bourgeois entered the series in 2006 and ran a limited schedule over the last two years. In 2009 Bourgeois was hired to run the #8 KMV Racing & V-Twin Performance Ford Thunder. Over the last several weeks Bourgeois has worked with current ALNRS point Paul Tuthill to help improve his race cars set up. It paid off Saturday night as Bourgeois, who started third in the ten car field for the heat race, moved into the top spot by lap 4 and never looked back. With his win Bourgeois would start on the pole for the 20 lap feature.
Lap 1 would see the first of only 3 cautions for the evening as the #5 of local driver Nathan Johnson of Troy, NH in his Johnson Roofing Ford Thunder and Somers, CT driver Cody Gneiting in the #89 Custom Homes by Cooker Construction sponsored Ford would make contact in the middle of turns 3 & 4. On the restart it was Bourgeois followed Dighton, MA driver James Logan in the #44 G. Lopes Construction sponsored Ford , the #99 Victory Lane Bar & Grill of Millis, MA driver Tommy Barrett, who has been on fire over the last several weeks. Rounding out the top five were Bennington, NH driver Kyle Poodiack in the #3 Peterboro Tool Co. Inc. sponsored Chevy, who had just claimed his first victory in the ALNRS at the last race at Seekonk Speedway and aDP Rivet Rookie of the Year contender Emily Packard of East Montpelier, VT in her #9 Northstar Fireworks sponsored Chevy.
Continue reading ‘Eric Bourgeois Wins First ALNRS Race at Monadnock’
Published at July 9, 2009
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Newburgh, NY — The Michael Cooper Racing, LLC, shop, located in Sanford, NC, is quite a distance for most of the Allison Legacy North racers to drive, making it hard for them to take advantage of the Set-Up Services MCR offers. In response to the many requests for MCR Set-Ups, Paul Tuthill Racing is now offering the MCR Set-Up Service through his shop located in Washingtonville, New York. Now Allison Legacy North racers can take advantage of MCR Services without the drive south.
For more information, contact Michael at (919) 906-1256 or Paul at (845) 629-1955
Continue reading ‘MCR North begins a new Partnership with Paul Tuthill Racing’
Newburgh, NY – Washingtonville, NY driver Paul Tuthill displayed his own fireworks on July 4 at Lee USA Speedway as he led every lap of the 20 lap feature. The win was Paul’s 4th out of 6 races this season. Second place went to Millis, MA driver Tommy Barrett who was fresh of his 9th place finish in the North/South Shootout in Rougemont, NC the weekend before. In 3rd was Taunton, MA driver Shane D’Agostino who had is 4th top 3 finish and 5th top 5 of the season.
The hard charger of the race went to East Haddam, CT driver Eric Bourgeois who started 14th and worked his way through the 15 car field to finish 4th. Rounding out the top 5 was Dighton, MA driver James Logan who ran second to Tuthill all night before being involved in a lap 17 caution.
Continue reading ‘Paul Tuthill Wins ALNRS at Lee USA’
Newburgh, NY — Washingtonville, NY driver Paul Tuthill used the full moon to his advantage as he picked up his third win in four races of the 2009 ALNRS. Tuthill started on the pole and never looked back as he led every circuit of the 30 lap feature. The full moon wasn’t as forgiving to the rest of the field as the caution was shown six times over the course of the race.
The first coming out as early as lap 3 for a single car spin by local Troy, New Hampshire driver Nathan Johnson in his #5 Johnson Roofing Ford Thunderbird. It was green flag racing until lap 11 when Michael Vasquez, Sr. lost control of his #8 KMV Racing & V-Twin Performance Ford Thunderbird in turns 3 & 4 for the third time over the course of the day. The third caution of the night on lap 18 would end Vasquez’s nite for good as he got together with aDP Rivet Rookie of the Year contender Emily Packard of East Montpelier, VT in her #9 Northstar Fireworks Chevy Monte Carlo. The two got together exiting turn four and tried to knock down the front stretch wall. Needless to say the wall won and both had to be removed from the track with the assistance of a wrecker.
Continue reading ‘Paul Tuthill Leads Flag to Flag at Monadnock Speedway’
Published at June 2, 2009
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Newburgh, NY — The ALNRS made their first of three stops to the half mile Adirondack Int. Speedway in Lowville, NY this past weekend. After being off for several weeks the ALNRS teams were eager to get back to action. With only one heat race on the schedule the 14 car field took to the track for their qualifying race. At the drop of the green the #8 of Michael Vasquez Sr. of Newburgh, NY who was on the outside pole position had a little trouble getting his KMV Racing & V-Twin Performance Ford Thunderbird into high gear and caused the field to stack up behind him. With a slight tap from behind the #8 found himself spinning down the front stretch making slight contact with the front stretch wall. With a complete restart the field once again took the green. The battle up front was between several of the series top drivers who began jockeying for position. At the end of the 10 lap qualifier it would be the #44 of Dighton, MA driver James Logan taking the top spot followed by Somers, CT driver Cody Gneiting and Taunton, MA Driver Shane D’Agostino. Rounding out the top five was current points leader Paul Tuthill of Washingtonville, NY followed by Bennington, NH driver Kyle Poodiack who started on the pole.
The first 3 laps of the feature would see Logan, Tuthill, Gneiting, D’Agostino and East Haddam, CT driver Eric Bourgeois battle for the top five postions. On lap 4 Tuthill decided to test his #81 Interstate Batteries sponsored Ford Thunderbird against Adirondacks version of a safer barrier, has he bounced his car off the large foam blocks lining the front stretch wall. After a brief caution to clean up the debris the field was back racing again. There would be green flag racing from lap 5 until lap 22 when a spin by the #9 of aDP Rivet Rookie of the Year Contender Emily Packard of East Montpelier, VT would bring out the second caution of the night. As they say cautions breed cautions and on lap 24 the 89 of Gneiting would spin as he battled for the lead with the front of the pack. On the restart the field would be stacked up again when for the second time of the evening Vasquez was unable to find fourth gear. Everyone was able to get around Vasquez and continue racing. At this point the battle was for second between the #44 of Logan and the #88 of Bourgeois. The 79 of D’Agostino who took the top spot on lap 15 checked out and cruised to his first feature win of the 2009 season. At the checkers the 79 was followed by Logan and Bourgeois. Rounding out the top 5 was Poodiack and Gneiting, who battled back from his earlier spin. The hard charger of the night went to rookie driver Sean Murphy of Mainard, MA, who had his best finish of his rookie season moving up from his13th place starting position and coming in 6th. This after being involved in a hard crash during the second round of practice.
Continue reading ‘D’Agostino Wins ALNRS Race at Adirondack’
Published at May 4, 2009
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Newburgh, NY — The ALNRS took to the track for the second time this season at the fastest high banked quarter mile in the East, Monadnock Speedway. With a full fifteen car field the ALNRS drivers were eager to get back to racing after being off for several weeks following the Budweiser Nationals at The Waterford Speedbowl.
On the pole for the feature was Washingtonville, NY driver Paul Tuthill in the #81 Interstate Batteries Ford Thunderbird. On the outside was Dighton, MA driver James Logan in the #44 Anheim Auctions of NE, Macron Electric Ford Thunderbird.
Continue reading ‘Tuthill Wins Back to Back in ALNRS at Monadnock’
Published at March 18, 2009
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Newburgh, NY — In just 8 days the ALNRS will kick off their 2009 Season at the Budweiser Modified Nationals at the famed CT. short track, The Waterford Speedbowl. Series Director Michael A. Vasquez, Sr. stated the ALNRS is expecting a full field of cars for the season opener. Vasquez stated drivers from NY, CT, MA, NH, VT and ME will be vying for the first win of the 2009. See the schedule below for a complete lineup of the weekend events.
Continue reading ‘Allison Legacy North Season Opener Around the Corner’
Published at March 12, 2009
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Newburgh, NY — Randolph, VT Driver Dylan Smith was honored this past weekend as the 2008 Allison Legacy North Race Series Champion. Dylan’s 2008 season was highlighted with 3 Feature wins 8 top fives and 10 top tens in 11 races. Also in attendance to present the 2008 aDP Rivet Rookie of the Year Award was Mr. Peter DePaola and his wife Ellen of aDP Rivet. Other drivers in attendance were 3rd place finisher James Logan of Dighton, MA., 6th place finisher Melissa Fifield of Wakefield, NH. 7th place went to Bennington, NH driver Kyle Poodiack. The long distance traveler of the evening was 10th place finisher Shannon Smith of Hancock, ME. Shannon had traveled all the way from Charlotte, NC where she is attending college to attend the evenings festivities. Series Director Michael A. Vasquez, Sr. also presented Series Technical Inspector Randall Brolsma with a plaque honoring him for his outstanding work during the 2008 season. A special thanks was also given to John Berardi and his Daughter Stephanie of Berardi Racing for being the official chassis repair specialist of the ALNRS. It was Mr. Berardi’s quality workmanship that kept several teams running through out the 2008 season.
With the 2008 season finally in the books, the ALNRS looks forward to kicking off their 2009 Season as they return to the Budwiser Nationals at The Waterford Speedbowl the weekend of March 28. The Bowl has provided some of the best side by side racing for the ALNRS with several finishes having to be determined by computer scoring. So come join us as we start another exciting year of Allison Legacy Racing where we showcase tomorrows stars today.
Published at January 2, 2009
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Newburgh, NY — The ALNRS releases the Tentative 2009 Race Schedule. Series Director Michael A. Vasquez, Sr. as been finalizing the schedule for the last several weeks. Michael stated that 12 of the 14 race have been confirmed. We are currently trying to finalize a return to the Waterford Speedbowl in 2009 stated Michael. We are hoping to once again kick off our season at the Budweiser Modified Nationals at Waterford as we have done for the past few seasons prior to 2008 stated Michael.
Also for the first time the North schedule will include a 75 Lap Blue/Grey Shooutout to be held on June 27 at the Orange County Speedway in Rougemont, NC. With the race being a points race for the North Series Drivers the field would most likely have well over thirty Legacy cars. Continue reading ‘Allison Legacy North Releases Tenative 2009 Schedule’
Newburgh, NY — The Twin State Speedway New England Outdoor Furnace Fall Challenge caps the 2008 ALNRS season. Just as he did last season Cody Gneiting of Somers, CT ended the season on a high note winning back to back races. Cody showed, that his win at the Octoberfest at Lee Speedway was no fluke has he marched his way to the front to capture his second win of the season. Second place went to the newly crowned 2008 ALNRS Champion Dylan Smith of Randolph, VT. Based on his finish in the heat race Dylan merely had to start the feature to claim the championship. Finishing third was Taunton, MA driver Shane D’Agostino who had a fierce on track battle with Dighton, MA driver James Logan. The two literally battled all season long, duking it out on the track with the final battle resulting in a black flag for Logan has the two drivers beat and banged on each other for position. The black flag put Logan down three laps relegating him to a 7th place finish, which dropped him to third in the season’s final point standings just four points behind D’Agostino.
With the race being held over from Saturday until Sunday, due to rain and several cautions in the first 11 laps of the race Saturday. The drivers picked up where they left off Saturday as the first of six cautions was brought out on lap 15 as Wakefield, NH driver Mellissa Fifield spun coming out of turn four. The second caution came on lap 18 as Logan and D’Agostino got together as they battled for position. Lap 19 brought out caution number three as rookie driver Mickey D’Agostino who was making his first appearance in the ALNRS spun coming off turn four. Turn four appeared to be the turn of choice as Fifield once again spun exiting on lap 26. On lap 28 Logan would get into D’Agostino bringing out the fifth caution and thus resulting in Logan receiving the black flag as Twin State Speedway officials deemed it intentional contact. The final caution would wave as the #3 driven by Bennington, NH driver Kyle Poodiack would spin in turn two. As a result the race was given the yellow-checkered and thus putting an end to the 2008 ALNRS season.
Continue reading ‘ALNRS Concludes with Fall Challenge at Twin State Speedway’
Newburgh, NY — The ALNRS heads into their final race weekend of the 2008 season. With the 2008 ALNRS Championship hanging in the balance between Randolph, VT driver Dylan Smith, the series current point leader and Dighton, MA driver James Logan and Taunton, MA driver Shane D’Agostino. Logan trails Dylan by a mere 49 points. Logan had held the point lead for the entire season before heading into the September 20th race at Monadnock Speedway were a DNF in the heat race and a mechanical failure in the feature left him trailing Dylan by 17 points. With the final race at Twin State Speedway being double points, James still holds a mathematical chance of regaining the top spot and clinching his first championship. Dylan, on the other hand heads into this weekend’s New England Outdoor Furnace Fall Challenge with a 49 point lead. With that, Dylan would simply need to finish 9th or better to clinch his first ALNRS Championship. Also from a mathematical standpoint D’Agostino has a chance at clinching his first title as he trails Logan by 10 points and Dylan by 59 points.
Also up for grabs is the ALNRS aDP Rivet Rookie of the Year. This is fierce battle between four drivers. Currently Northport, NY Driver David Schneider is in the lead 13th points ahead of his younger brother William and 16 points ahead Wakefield, NH driver Mellissa Fifield. Also in contention is Bennington, NH driver Kyle Poodiack who trails David by 34 points.
Continue reading ‘Allison Legacy North Heading Into Final Racing Weekend of 2008′
Newburgh, NY — With a 6th place finish in Lee USA Speedway’s Octoberfest and only one race to go Randolph, VT driver Dylan Smith took  a commanding lead in the hunt for the 2008 ALNRS Championship. For the second race in a row Dighton, MA driver James Logan who held the points lead for the first eight races of season found himself on the outside of the track looking in as his #44 G. Lopes Construction, Bristol County Collision, Bristol County Vactions.com Ford Thunderbird would suffered a ignition failure midway through the feature race relegating him to a last place finish, this after James battled with Dylan during the second ten lap heat race with James coming away with the win by a nose.  Heat race one was won by Washingtonville, NY driver Paul Tuthill in the #88 Interstate Batteries Ford Thunderbird.
Based on their wins in the heat races Tuthill would start on the pole with Logan on his outside. There were three quick cautions during the first ten laps as the #3 driven by Bennington, NH driver Kyle Poodiack would spin his Peterboro Tool Co. Inc. SIS Photography, Chevy Monte Carlo coming off turn four on lap six. Lap eight would bring out the second caution as the father and son team of Victor and Nathan Johnson of Troy, NH would both spin on the front stretch as they exited turn four. After the restart contact between the #79 After Hours Auto Body, Aggregate Industries, Silver City Spindle Chevy Monte Carlo of Shane D’Agostino of Taunton, MA and the #34 Brookside Customs, Able Mountain Camp Ground Chevy Monte Carlo drive by Dylan Smith would bring out the third caution.
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Newburgh, NY – For the eigth time this season Mother nature has forced the cancellation of the ALNRS race. The ALNRS was to compete in the New England Outdoor Furnace Fall Challenge at Twin State Speedway in Claremont, NH on Saturday, however due to the weather track management was forced to cancel all scheduled races for Saturday Sept. 27. It is yet to be determined if the Sunday portion of their show will also be cancelled. Should the entire weekend be cancelled the entire race weekend will be rescheduled for October 25 & 26. The ALNRS will head to Lee USA Speedway next weekend for the Octoberfest weekend and possibly the final race of the 2008 ALNRS Season.
Published at September 26, 2008
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Newburgh, NY — For the first time this season the ALNRS has a new points leader. Randolph, VT driver Dylan Smith not only picked up his third win of season this past weekend at Monadnock Speedway, he also became the series current points leader heading into the final two races of the season.
James Logan of Dighton, MA. who had held the points lead the entire season in his 44 G. Lopes Construction Thunderbird, came into the weekend with a fifteen point lead over Dylan. Unfortunately for James his luck ran out Saturday during the heat race when he got together with the 19 of David Schneider as they entered turn three. James was unable to finish the heat race and had to retire to the pits for repairs. The winner of the heat race was Dylan who picked up five points for the win to help close the gap on Logan.
Continue reading ‘Dylan Smith Takes Allison Legacy North Points Lead’
Published at August 18, 2008
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Newburgh, NY — In only his second start in the ALNRS Victor Johnson of Troy, NH grabs his first win Saturday night at Monadnock Speedway. Second place went to series points leader James Logan and rounding out the top three was aDP Rivet Rookie of the Year contender Kyle Poodiack of Bennington, NH.
After being rained out Friday night at Twin State Speedway the ALNRS showed up to race Saturday afternoon at the fastest quarter mile in the east. A heavy hail and thunderstorm moved through the area as teams began to arrive and it appeared as Mother Nature would ruin another night of racing. The storm passed quickly and the sun came out and dried the track.
Continue reading ‘Victor Johnson Wins First ALNRS Race at Monadnock’
Published at August 15, 2008
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Newburgh, NY — After being off for three weeks do to another weather cancelled race on Aug. 2, Mother nature wins again for the sixth time this season forcing the cancellation of this evenings race at Twin State Speedway in Claremont, NH. The next scheduled race is tomorrow evening a Monadnock Speedway in Keene, NH, however mother nature looks like she will win that one also. Stay tuned for further details.
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Newburgh, NY – The Allison Legacy North Race Series held their first ever North – South Shootout this past weekend at the Adirondack International Speedway in Lowville, NY.
The weekend began Friday afternoon when the teams arrived for two hours of practice. Unfortunately for two teams their weekend would end early as the 99 of Tommy Barrett and the 89 of Cody Gnieting would have and untimely meeting at the exit of turn four ending both of their shot at the weekends grand prize. Also during practice two time ALNRS Champion Anthony Frissora, who was making his return to the series on a part time basis in the #88 G&S sponsored Ford Thunderbird, spun coming out of turn four which left nowhere for the 27 of William Schneider to go. Both cars were heavily damaged however do to the hard work from their crews they would both be able to make the show.
Continue reading ‘Orleans Wins ALNRS Adirondack North South Shootout’
Published at July 26, 2008
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Newburgh, NY – Former ALNRS competitor Tayla Orleans Wins big in her return to the ALNRS. Tayla started last in the 13 car field and went from the back to the front in dominating fashion. Second place went to Randolph, VT. native Dylan Smith. Rounding out the top three was former two time ALNRS Champion Anthony Frissora from Shrewsbury, MA who returned to the series in a car fielded by G&S Racing. Stay tuned for complete results from the ALNRS North/South Shootout.
Published at July 2, 2008
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Newburgh, NY — Adirondack Int. Speedway adds a 50 lap Allison Legacy North Race to their schedule of events for the NASCAR Camping World East Series weekend on July 26. Series Director Michael A. Vasquez, Sr. stated that after several rainouts and the cancellation of the July 27 Beachridge Speedway event the series was looking to add a race to their shortened schedule.
With the help of Adirondack Int. Speedway management the ALNRS was added to the NASCAR event. Vasquez stated this will be the series first ever race in upstate New York and what a better way to do it then to run with the NASCAR CWES. Vasquez also stated that the race may also be a blue grey shootout as several Southern Allison Legacy teams expressed interest in attending the event. The Allison Legacy North Race is scheduled to be run just before the CWES race. As of today Vasquez stated the race purse is $500.00 to win and that additional sponsors may added in the next several weeks. Check back for a complete run down of events for the ALNRS/NASCAR CWES event.
Continue reading ‘Adirondack Added to ALNRS Slate’
Newburgh, NY — For the third time this season Mother Nature forced the cancellation of the ALNRS scheduled race at Canaan Fair Speedway. The ALNRS will return to action on July 12 when they make a return to Wiscassett Speedway in Wiscassett, ME for the first time in over two years.
Published at June 22, 2008
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Newburgh, NY — The ALNRS teams arrived at Lee USA Speedway Friday afternoon all geared up for another exciting night of racing. However Mother Nature appeared to have other things on her mind. Just after the teams signed into the pits and began to park their haulers the sky opened up and the track was blanketed with a severe thunderstorm. The storm passed quickly and the sun came out, quickly drying the track. As the Teams completed their first round of practice the skies opened up again. After the second brief shower the speedway crew jumped into action, quickly drying the track for a great night of racing.
First on the card was the on track autograph session for the fans. All the divisions came out and lined the front stretch with their race cars giving the fans a chance to get up close and personal with all the Friday night short trackers, get some autographs of tomorrows stars and even sit in the cars. Once the fans were back in their seats a full night of power packed racing would be enjoyed by all.
Continue reading ‘Schneider Wins at Lee USA in ALNRS’
Published at May 9, 2008
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Newburgh, NY — With the impending rain in the forecast for this evening the Lee USA Speedway Management was forced to make a make a tough call by canceling all racing for Friday May 9. With the ever rising cost of fuel the Speedway did not want the race teams to make the haul only to have to turn around with out making a lap. With mother nature being so unpredictable it is always a tough call to make.
The next stop for the Allison Legacy North tour will be next Saturday night May 17 at the fastest quarter mile in the east, Monadnock Speedway. Come out and enjoy yourself to some of the best racing in Northeast with Monadnocks weekly show and the Allison Legacy North Race Series.
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