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The First Entries For Speedfest
2007 at USA International Speedway Have Been Filed
2005 Speedfest Champion Charlie
Menard First To Enter
Entries To Date
Lakeland, FL – The first
entries for Speedfest 2007 Presented By Goodyear at USA
International
Speedway on January 25th through January 27th
have been filed. Speedfest 2005 Champion Charlie Menard was the first
to file an entry for the 2007 event. The Eau Claire, Wisconsin native
looks to return to his winning ways at Speedfest 2007. Menard was
victories in the 200 lap finally in the first ever Speedfest defeating
fellow Northern drivers Eddie Hoffman in second, Pat Kelly in third
and Mike Rowe in fourth. Jay Middleton was the highest finishing
Southern driver in fifth place.
Sanford, Florida’s Mike Fritts has
filed an entry for Speedfest 2007 along with teammate Mike Good.
Fritts was the winner in the 200 lap finally in last years Speedfest
leading a
group
of Southern drivers who swept the top four finishing positions
including second place finisher Clay Rodgers, recent winner of the
Snowball Derby, fellow Florida drivers Travis Kittleston in third and
Jeff Choquette in fourth. Hoffman was the top Northern driver last
season with a fifth place finish.
Other drivers entered to date include
Canada’s Patrick Laperle winner of the famed Oxford 250 this past
season, Boise, Idaho hot shoe Brian Scott under the guidance of
legendary late model ace Freddie Query, Pass South Series Champion
Mike Rowe, Georgia driver Russell Fleeman and Florida drivers Jeff
Choquette, Tim Russell, Brock Burns and Perry Brown. Many more entries
are expected over the next three weeks. The early entry deadline is
January 12th, teams must pre-enter to be eligible for any
bonuses and to secure their number.
Event officials, which will consist
of the Sunbelt Super Late Model Series and the CRA Super Series who
are co-promoting the event with USA International
Speedway, have already announced that the tire for the Speedfest 2007
will be the new generation Goodyear 10" slick with the yellow sidewall
lettering.
The format and schedule are identical
to last year’s, with open practice and technical inspection on
Thursday January 25th. On Friday the 26th, teams will
practice, qualify by region, and race in one of the North or South
100-lap qualifying features, with the top 10 from each transferring to
Saturday’s SpeedFest 200 Presented By Goodyear. The SpeedFest 200
Presented By Goodyear winner’s check will once again be a minimum of
$10,000.
Entry forms, rules, and a schedule of
activities can all be found at any of the following sites:
www.craracing.net,
www.fascar.org, or
www.usaspeedway.com. Teams
may contact USA International Speedway at 800-984-7223.
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