K&N East News & Notes: Motordrome

Competition Tightens At The Top

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – NASCAR K&N Pro Series East points leader is starting to feel the pressure from his HScott teammate Scott Heckert. After his win at New York’s Watkins Glen International, Heckert is only 14 points behind the Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender.

This could be the 17-year-old’s weekend to drive away from the field and solidify his lead in the standings.

The UPMC Health Plan 150 is the K&N East’s inaugural race at Pennsylvania’s Motordrome Speedway. The .4-mile semi-banked oval is similar, but not identical, to Florida’s New Smyrna Speedway and South Carolina’s Greenville Pickens Speedway.

The Charlotte, N.C., rookie earned his first K&N Pro Series East win at Greenville Pickens in April after leading all 152 laps.

But don’t count out the rest of the competition who are desperate to close the gap in the standings. Austin Hill, currently third, has proven he can succeed on a similar tracks in February when he won the season kick-off at New Smyrna and finished fourth at Greenville in April

Byron’s fellow rookie and HScott teammate, Dalton Sargeant, has also proven he has what it takes to be competitive on this style track. He finished second and third at New Smyrna and Greenville, respectively.

Race: UPMC Health Plan 150
Place: Pennsylvania’s Motordrome Speedway
Date: Saturday, August 15
Time: 9 p.m.
Broadcast: NBCSN, Thursday, August 20, 7 p.m. ET
Track Layout: .4-mile semi-banked oval
2014 Winner: Event not held.
2014 Pole Winner: Event not held.
Event Schedule: Garage opens: 9:30 p.m.; Practice: 12:30-1:30 p.m.; Final Practice: 1:45-2:30 p.m.; Qualifying: 4:30 p.m.; Driver Autograph Session: 6:30-7:30 p.m.; Driver Introductions: 8:45 p.m.; UPMC Health Plan 150: 9 p.m.
Track Contact: Todd Melfi, (724) 872-0203, todd@motordrome.com
Twitter: @MotordromeSpeed
Event Hashtag: #UPMC150
NASCAR Contact: Brooke Franceschini, (386) 631-6142, bfranceschini@nascar.com; @BrookeFran04

EVENT INFORMATION

FAST FACTS:
The Race:
The UPMC Health Plan 150 will be the inaugural NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race at Motordrome. It’s the 11th of 14 races on the 2015 schedule.

The Procedure: The starting field is 26 cars, including provisionals. The first 22 cars will have secured starting positions through qualifying and the remaining four spots will be awarded through the provisional process. The race is scheduled for 150 laps (75 miles).

The Track: Motordrome became NASCAR sanctioned in 1990 with Charlie Cragan, Steve Peles, Glen Gault, Jeff Dunmyer and Richard Mitchell all winning NASCAR Northeast Regions championships. It opened as a half-mile track in 1972 and was paved in 1989.

MOTORDROME RACE NOTES:
Haley Kicking It Into Gear: Rookie JJ Haley has found his groove in the K&N Pro Series East. After a tough outing at Virginia’s Langley Speedway, the 16-year-old has rebounded to earn top-10 finishes the last four races. In his last two starts, at Iowa Speedway and Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International, he has finished fourth and third, respectively.

Cornett-Ching Making Fourth Series Start: Sarah Cornett-Ching is making her second consecutive and fourth overall start in the K&N East. The 24-year-old’s best finish was 20th in her series debut at Tennessee’s Bristol Motor Speedway.

NASCAR Next Update: The NASCAR Next member’s competing in the K&N Pro Series East are proving they have what it takes to succeed in the sport. The five members competing in the series full-time are all in the top-10 of the championship standings. Byron continues to lead with 399 points, followed by Hill in third with 367. Sargeant, Kyle Benjamin and Rico Abreu are fourth, fifth and sixth, respectfully. Jesse Little, who is competing in the series part-time this season, is ranked 19th with only five starts.

Home Tracks: Wiltrout Aiming For Third Championship
Motordrome’s NASCAR Whelen All-American Series divisions consist of Late Model, Modified, Street Stock, Charger and Super Compacts. The track will run their qualifying heat races Friday night, with features on Saturday beginning at 7 p.m. Saturday’s races will be worth double-points toward the track championships. Two-time champion Garry Wiltrout has already picked up eight wins in his quest for a third Division I title at Motordrome. “I’ve never had a car that’s so much fun to drive,” Wiltrout told fans in Victory Lane after his win on August 2. Wiltrout holds a 36-point lead over Bobby Henry. Adam Kostelnik (Modified), Scott Aiello (Fox’s Pizza Street Stock), Stephen Shelpman (Charger) and Aaron Van Fleet (Subway Super Compact) lead the other NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Divisions.

Sources: Brooke Franceschini/NASCAR PR

NKNPS East Motordome 8/15/15 Schedule
K&N Pro Series East

Time Event
Friday, August 14
1-4 p.m. Optional Track Test.
6-7:30 p.m. Optional Track Test continues.
8 p.m. Garage closes.
Saturday, August 15
9:30 a.m. Garage opens.
12:30-1:30 p.m. Practice.
1:45-2:30 p.m. Final Practice.
4:30 p.m. Qualifying (2 Laps).
6 p.m. Driver/Crew Chief Meeting.
6:30-7:30 p.m. Driver Autograph Session.
8:45 p.m. Driver Introductions.
9 p.m. UPMC Health Plan 150
*All times are ET and subject to change.
NKNPS East Motordome 8/15/15 Entry List
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CAR DRIVER/HOMETOWN TEAM OWNER CREW CHIEF
02 Sarah Cornett-Ching, Summerland, B.C. * RACE 101 Chevrolet Tony Blanchard Tony Blanchard
2 Collin Cabre, Tampa, Fla. * UTI/NTI Toyota Jennifer Satterfield Matt Bucher
3 Kaz Grala, Westborough, Mass. Kiklos Toyota Benjamin Kennedy Mike Fritts
04 Ronnie Bassett, Jr., Winston-Salem, N.C. Bassett Gutters Ford Ronnie Bassett Jerry Babb
4 Kenzie Ruston, El Reno, Okla. L&M Ethanol Toyota Max Siegel Mark Green
5 J.J. Haley, Winamac, Ind. * Braun Auto Chevrolet Harry Scott, Jr. Mark McFarland
6 Devon Amos, Rio Rancho, N.M. * Max Siegel, Inc. Toyota Max Siegel Jon Wolfe
7 Codie Rohrbaugh, Petersburg, W.Va. * Grant County Mulch Ford Larry Berg Mark Huff
8 Tyler Hughes, Cordova, Md. * G2 Inc. Ford Paul Green Paul Green
09 Christian Celaya, Caborca, Mexico * Clinica La Familia Toyota Rodrigo San Martin Tony Ponkauskas
9 William Byron, Charlotte, N.C. * Liberty University Chevrolet Justin Marks Kevin Bellicourt
15 Nick Drake, Mooresville, N.C. NAPA Auto Parts Toyota Bill McAnally David McCarty
22 Austin Hill, Winston, Ga. A&D Welding/Don Rich Ford Bryan Hill TBA
23 J.P. Morgan, Mooresville, N.C. * www.soldbyjackiemorgan.com J.P. Morgan James Beck
27 Kyle Benjamin, Easley, S.C. * Eibach Springs Ford Steven Benjamin Kevin Reed
31 David Garbo, Jr., Stonington, Conn. * Whelen Engineering Chevrolet Ted Marsh Todd Fisette
34 Scott Heckert, Ridgefield, Conn. Project Lifesaver Chevrolet Justin Marks Fuz Burgdoff
42 Jay Beasley, Las Vegas, Nev. Special Smiles Pediatric Dentistry Toyota Max Siegel Clyde Eyler
44 Dillon Bassett, Winston-Salem, N.C. * Bassett Gutters Ford Ronnie Basset Terry Elmore
45 Mike Senica, Newark, N.J. * Buck Fishman Chevrolet John Stange TBA
51 Dalton Sargeant, Boca Raton, Fla. * GALT Chevrolet Harry Scott, Jr. Kris Bowen
94 Dylan Hoffman, Milanville, Penn. * Killman Const./C Neer RV/Perfect Jim Hoffman Jim Hoffman
98 Rico Abreu, St. Helena, Calif. * AccuDoc/Go-Pro Mtrplx/Curb Records Chevrolet Mike Curb Mardy Lindley
*- Denotes Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender