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Spring Sizzler Postponed

April 25th, 2010|Categories: 2010, Stafford|

Stafford Motor Speedway has postponed the racing activities for the 39th Annual CARQUEST Tech-Net Spring Sizzler to Saturday, May 1st (with a rain date of Sunday, May 2nd) due to inclement weather.

On Saturday, May 1 the paddock area will open at 7:00 AM; with Stafford’s famous CARQUEST Belts and Hose Pit Party kicking things off from 11:15 AM to 12:15 PM. Following the Pit Party the Whelen Modified Tour will hold a brief practice sesion from 1:00 – 1:30 PM. It’s anticipated the WMT will be taking the green flag at approximately 3:15 PM. Stafford management has confirmed all rain checks will be honored.

Prior to the postponement, the No. 90 team participated in practice and qualifying for their 200-lap event.

“We were pretty happy with the car for most of practice. The first time we hit the track we turned laps in the 18.2s – which is plain fast at Stafford. We came in, made a couple of changes, and went back out and ran some 18.1s. Then on one of our last runs, we lost the front brakes going into turn one. We came in and the guys immediately went to work searching for the problem,” explained Renee.

After finding nothing obvious, the crew began swapping brake components – to no avail. Showing signs of obvious frustration, a couple of crew chiefs from other teams even stopped by and pitched in. With no real answers, but the problem temporarily solved, the crew sent the car onto the track for qualifying.

“It certainly didn’t help that we had an early draw (the car went out 8th in the qualifying order of 36 cars) and I probably was a little conservative not having confidence in the brake situation. Regardless, we qualified in the back of the field.”

“I’m happy that the race was postponed because we’re going to tear the braking system apart this week and get some answers. It’s a tight field again – same deal as Thompson – where literally hundredths of a second make the difference between ten spots. But, I know we have a good car and 200 laps to sort it out. We look forward to going back next week.”

WMT Season Opens with Thompson Ice Breaker

April 12th, 2010|Categories: 2010, Thompson, UNION Insurance Group|

The No. 90 takes to the track sporting a new UNION Insurance Group paint scheme. Howie Hodge Photo.

NASCAR’s Whelen Modified Tour kicked off the 2010 season this past weekend with Thompson’s (Thompson, CT) traditional 150-lap Ice Breaker Event.

The teams started off the weekend on Friday morning – completing the detailed tech inspection that accompanies the start of each new season. The UNION Insurance Group team easily passed engine, body and safety inspections.

On Saturday, the WMT held a 90 minute practice session. The team was unhappy with the car for much of practice, but made some minor chassis changes and dropped their lap times into respectable territory. Late in the afternoon, Renee turned in her fastest time of the day in time trails – recording the 18th fastest time (out of a 37 car field) – during qualifying.

“It’s typical; the field is pretty tight,” Renee commented after her two-lap run. “Usually here – and Stafford – a couple hundredths or even thousandths of a second can easily be the difference between a dozen spots. With the exception of a few guys who are just way off the pace, this is war out here.”

With sunny skies and temperatures in the low 60s, the green flag dropped on the 2010 season at 3:15 PM on Sunday afternoon in front of a packed house. Lining up on the outside of the 9th row, initially, the outside lane got the jump and Renee advanced several positions. The race went for 57 laps without a caution and during that time the car eventually faded.

“It didn’t help that Tomaino – who was clearly smoking for most of the green flag run – did a fabulous job of oiling down the track. But, we also missed a little on our setup. We caught a couple of cautions and pitted twice – once for tires and once for a wedge adjustment – and improved the car quite a bit.

Now headed in the right direction, on a lap 90 restart, Renee got drilled from behind going into turn one – spinning into the infield.

Obviously dissatisfied with the outcome, Renee offered her cutting opinion: “I’m not really sure what Robbie (Fuller, driver of the 71 car that re-stared behind Renee) was thinking. We had an awesome restart – I was glued to the car in front of me. The field was just stacked up two abreast a dozen cars deep. It’s just common sense, but in a situation like that you just have to wait it out – blasting the car in front of you certainly isn’t going to help the situation any. Plus, it’s like insult to injury because he was a lapped car. What’s he messing with a lead lap car for?  You know, I raced with Robbie back at the Park and, in fact, even bought my first Modified from him. Clearly the only thing he’s learned since those days is how to make money.”

The race resumed with about 50 to go, with Renee eventually working her way back up to the 13th spot. She worked particularly hard – especially with some uncooperative lapped cars – for the last several laps; successfully holding off Burt Myers – the much hyped star of the History Channel’s reality show Madhouse. The official results can be found here.

Reflecting on the day, Renee remarked: “For us, it was, at times, a bit of a physical race out there today – but the bottom line is we’re just going to keep giving what we’re getting. We’ve got a good thing going on here this year – all of the puzzle pieces are falling into place for us as a team. We salvaged a respectable finish here today and now we’ll focus on Stafford.”

As Renee indicated, the WMT will next be in action on Sunday, April 25 at Connecticut’s Stafford Motor Speedway for the annual 200-lap Spring Sizzler. In the meantime, please visit our gallery for photos from the Ice Breaker race.

Versus Broadcast Schedule Announced

April 8th, 2010|Categories: 2010, Broadcast Info|

On Wednesday, NASCAR and VERSUS announced the broadcast schedule for NASCAR’s 2010 Whelen Modified Tour season.

Versus will package each of the five events it will cover into one-hour, high definition broadcasts which will air at 7 PM on the Wednesday following each race. All races will re-air on the Sunday following the initial broadcast.

With this announcement, it now means that 10 of the 14 MWT events scheduled for 2010 will be nationally broadcast – between Versus and SPEED coverage.

As previously announced, SPEED will broadcast WMT events from Martinsville Speedway (June 6), New Hampshire Motor Speedway (June 26), Lime Rock Park (July 3), Bristol Motor Speedway (Aug. 18) and New Hampshire Motor Speedway (Sept. 18).

“We are so excited about the television package NASCAR is bringing to the table this season,” commented Renee. “Our primary sponsor – UNION Insurance Group – is based out of Chicago, so nationally broadcast events are a real home run for them. Regardless of location, this type of media attention is going to be a huge bonus to all our supporters. This is a really big deal – we couldn’t be happier. As competitors, we’ve been asking NASCAR for expanded TV coverage for years – so we really owe a debt of gratitude to them for coming through for us.”

Versus Modified Broadcast Schedule

Riverhead Raceway – Race date: July 31
Air date: Aug 4, 7 p.m.; Re-air: Aug. 8, 11 p.m.
Stafford Motor Speedway – Race date: Aug. 6
Air date: Aug. 11, 7 p.m.; Re-air: Aug. 15, 11 p.m.
Thompson International Speedway – Race date: Aug. 12
Air date: Aug. 25, 7 p.m.; Re-air: Aug. 29, midnight
Stafford Motor Speedway – Race date: Oct. 3
Air date: Oct. 5, 7 p.m.; Re-air: Oct. 10, 11 p.m.
Thompson International Speedway – Race date: Oct. 17
Air date: Oct. 20, 7 p.m.; Re-air: Oct. 24, 11 p.m.

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