NEW
EGYPT SPEEDWAY JOINS FASTRAK FOR 2010
AS
GROWTH IN NORTHEAST CONTINUES; SEMINAR SCHEDULED
FOR
JANUARY 22 AS PART OF MOTORSPORTS 2010 SHOW NEAR PHILADELPHIA
By
Mike Leone
Pulaski,
PA (Jan. 13, 2010) - The FASTRAK Racing
Series is pleased to welcome New Egypt Speedway on board as a 2010
weekly-sanctioned Late Model speedway. The upcoming season will
mark the first ever for FASTRAK in the state of New Jersey.
FASTRAK Northeast will also conduct a seminar for all interested
parties on Friday night, January 22 at the Greater Philadelphia Expo
Center in Oaks, Pa. as part of Motorsports 2010.
“This
is a major milestone for FASTRAK to be part of New Egypt’s
program,” stated Northeast Co-Director Mike Leone. “New
Egypt is without a doubt one of the top facilities in the Northeast
and is certainly known far and wide for their Modified program.
It’s quite an honor for FASTRAK to make inroads not only in Modified
country, but this far east. The announcement has already piqued
a lot of interest and will allow FASTRAK an opportunity to grow on the
Atlantic Coast.”
New
Egypt Speedway is located between Philadelphia and New York City in
New Egypt, New Jersey. The 3/8-mile D-shaped clay oval features
headlines Big-Block Modifieds and close to 130 race cars on Saturday
nights. The FASTRAK Late Models, like all other support
divisions at New Egypt, will run every other week equating to
approximately 15 shows. The entire
facility features a daylight, quality lighting system and excellent
sightlines from any seat in the house. The track is fully
wheelchair-accessible and features heated restrooms and a monitored
playground area. For more information on New Egypt, check out
their website at www.newegyptspeedway.net.
“Over
the past few years we have been seeing, reading, and hearing about
FASTRAK more and more,” said New Egypt General Manager Danny
Serrano. “They seem to be growing by the day.
Late Models are the most popular form of short track racing in
America, however for some reason they haven’t spread into the
extreme Northeast just yet. We see that changing very
soon.”
“Super
Late Models might take a while because of the popularity with the
Modifieds here, continued Serrano, but we certainly feel there is a
place for crate late models; and if you’re going to go that
route it only makes sense to go FASTRAK. We fully understand
that this is a building process so we are indeed realistic, but at the
same time extremely optimistic about the future of this division.
In just a couple of short conversations with Vicki Emig, I can tell
that she’s excited that New Egypt has joined the FASTRAK fold and I
couldn’t be more happier to be working with her and the FASTRAK
organization.”
“We
would be remised if we didn’t mention and credit to Michael
Sweet,” explained Leone. “Sweet did a lot of the legwork
last year and over the early fall in parts of New York and New Jersey
to establish the North Atlantic Region; however, due to other
commitments Sweet is unable to direct the region to the best of his
abilities and tracks such as New Egypt, Brewerton, and Fulton that
will debut the division in 2010 will now fall under the Northeast
banner. We will continue to lean on Sweet and his knowledge of
this area in hopes to continue to build FASTRAK throughout the
Northeast.”
“The
continued success of the FASTRAK Racing Series has led to many firsts
from the addition of new regions and speedways, more competitors, and
a growing fan base to new geographic areas of the country,”
expressed Sweet, the former Regional Director and new West Coast
liaison for the FASTRAK Racing Series. “When FASTRAK
introduced its brand of racing to the New England area and New York
and New Jersey most racers said, yes, we want to be involved with the
series; however, at the time there were no tracks running these cars.
Well, with the commitment and signing of New Egypt along with
Brewerton and Fulton Speedways in New York, this has all changed.”
“The
only thing left to do was to make the Northeast region geographically
correct,” continued Sweet. “We’ve now fused things
together making the Northeast a substantial area that includes
Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, New York and New Jersey. No
other sanctioning body is increasing in size faster than FASTRAK, and
the growth and influence the Northeast will have is dramtic.”
FASTRAK
Northeast will join with New Egypt and present a “Q & A”
seminar session on Friday, January 22 at Motorsports 2010 at the
Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, Pa. The seminar
will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will be free of charge to show attendees
on day one of the three-day event.
“We
are extremely excited to be coming to the Motorsports show to explain
to everyone what FASTRAK is all about,” expressed Northeast
Co-Director Vicki Emig. “We’ve heard nothing but positive things
about New Egypt Speedway, and now with them in our region, it’ll
only make the Northeast that much stronger and give even more
credibility to FASTRAK”
“We
understand that the fans, drivers, and promoters in many areas of the
Northeast and East Coast aren’t that familiar with the name FASTRAK,
and that’s why we holding this question and answer session,” added
Emig. “We want to educate everyone on how the various pieces of
FASTRAK works from the points, memberships, teching and all the
opportunities that come along with FASTRAK.”
“The
management of New Egypt is looking forward to the presentation, and
FASTRAK’s involvement with their track, expressed Serrano.
“Anyone that is interested in the FASTRAK Late Model Series needs to
be at this meeting. We’ve had tons of calls inquiring about the Late
Models, but some of the answers are best presented by Vicki and Mike.
They are going to be at Motorsports and they have been extremely
helpful in this building process.”
“I
know other track promoters are interested in the series, but just
aren’t sure and have many questions themselves,” continued
Serrano. “The same can be said about drivers. We are also
looking for authorized engine rebuilders. Those interested in
becoming a part of FASTRAK should be at this meeting on that Friday
(January 22) night.”
The
25th annual Motorsports show will be held at the Greater Philadelphia
Expo Center at Oaks. Following the FASTRAK seminar, Sweet will
conduct a motorsports marketing roundtable free of charge to
interested parties.
For
GPS use this address: 1601 Egypt Road, Phoenixville, PA 19460 (Upper
Providence Township). For more information, check out www.aarn.com/motorsports2010.html
or call 484-754-3976.
FASTRAK
Northeast will begin its fourth year in 2010 under the FASTRAK Racing
Series banner featuring the GM 602 and 604 crate engine Late Models
with approximately a dozen weekly sanctioned speedways, some 250
racers, and approximately 17 Touring Series events.
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join our mailing list, simply send an e-mail to fastrakpr-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.
Mike Leone and Vicki Emig can be reached at 724-964-9300. E-mail to info@fastraknortheast.com
and snail mail to 4368 Route 422, Pulaski, PA 16143. For more
information, check out www.fastraknortheast.com.