Les nombreux amateurs réunis exceptionnellement un samedi après-midi en avaient long à dire. L'hiver qui semblait interminable semble être chose du passé. Les nuages et même quelques gouttes de pluie n'ont pas découragé les pilotes et équipes. Les sourires étaient nombreux quand le soleil a finalement percé les nuages. 73 bolides ont franchi la ligne de départ afin d'améliorer les ajustements sur leur véhicule en ce début de saison. |
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2011-05-18
AUTODROME GRANBY: C'EST UN DÉPART
Autodrome St-Eustache - Journée portes ouvertes
Journée portes ouvertes du 30 avril à l’ASE ILS EN ONT VÉCU DES ÉMOTIONS ! Samedi, le 30 avril se tenait à l’Autodrome St-Eustache une journée «Portes Ouvertes» qui mettait en vedette toutes les disciplines motorisées évoluant sur les tracées de ce complexe motorisé des Basses-Laurentides. |
Le but premier de cette journée était d’initier le public en général à la sensation que ressent un pilote de course dans le feu de l’action. Pour ce faire des simulations de courses ont été organisées avec l’aide de pilotes possédant des voitures équipées d’un espace-passager comprenant un siège de course, ceintures de sécurité et casque protecteur supplémentaires, de quoi accueillir un passager du côté droit de la voiture. Pigés parmi ceux qui avaient remplis des coupons de participations, plusieurs personnes des gradins ont pu vivre la sensasion d’être en course dans des véritables voitures de course lors de véritables compétitions en Sport Compactes., voitures de drift sur le circuit ovale et dans des voitures de compétition sur le circuit routier. Si on en juge par leur attitude à la fin de leur expérience, chacun des « passagers » a et sa dose d’adrénalyne et ont vécu une sensation jamais éprouvé auparavant. Ceux-ci auront la chance de se reprendre, car devant un tel succès, une course «Sensation Sport-Compacte» sera au programme de chacun des événements de stock car qui sera présenté en 2011. Au cours de cette même journée, les plus audacieux on pu s’adonner à la compétition en participant avec leurs propres voitures à une course sur l’ovale ainsi qu’à des sessions d’accélération (drag) de rue. Cette journée a également été agrémentée d’un concours de recrues sur Sportsman organisée par la pilote Isabelle Tremblay en collaboration avec Bertrand Godin, pilote de renom en sport motorisé. L’Autodrome St-Eustache inaugurera sa saison de courses de stock car samedi le 21 mai prochain. Entretemps, il y aura des activités de »Drag de rue» tous les mercredis, jeudis et vendredis en soirée. Pour plus de détails, on consulte nos sites web : autodrome.ca et www.anca-qc.com -30- |
Lonnie Sommerville: PASS North Series Star Speedway Race Preview
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – 5.11.11 For more information, visit www.MulkernRacing.com or email TbarrettGWC@hotmail.com Lonnie Sommerville: PASS North Series Star Speedway Race Preview THE STORY Lonnie Sommerville of Saint John, New Brunswick, looks for a second straight Top-5 finish to open the PASS North Series season in the Star 150 at Star Speedway in Epping, N.H., on Saturday, May 14. Sommerville, who has joined Mulkern Racing to compete full-time in the series for the first time, comes off a strong fourth-place effort in his debut at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway two weeks ago. Sommerville has never competed at Star Speedway, though his home track of Speedway 660 in Geary, N.B., is very similar in size and layout. |
THE FACTS WHO: Lonnie Sommerville, Saint John, New Brunswick TEAM: Mulkern Racing No. 48 A.E. McKay Builders/Community Pharmacies Chevrolet CREW CHIEF: Gary Crooks, Mooresville, N.C BEST CAREER STAR SPEEDWAY FINISH: N/A LAST RACE AT STAR SPEEDWAY: N/A WHAT: PASS North Series Star 150 WHERE: Star Speedway, Epping, N.H. (.25-mile oval) WHEN: 4 p.m., Saturday, May 14 PASS North Series LAST RACE: April 30, PASS 150, Beech Ridge Motor Speedway, Scarborough, Maine (4th) NEXT RACE: May 21, PASS 150, White Mountain Motorsports Park, N.Woodstock, N.H. (.25-mile oval) CURRENT POINTS POSITION: 4th DID YOU KNOW?
WHAT THEY'RE SAYING LONNIE SOMMERVILLE, Driver of the No. 48 A.E. McKay Builders/Community Pharmacies Chevrolet, On heading to Star Speedway for the first time in his career: “Star is a little bit of an unknown because I haven't been there. But the first time I went to Hickory, it was a place obviously I'd never been, and I battled with Ben (Rowe) for the win. We went to Gresham (Motorsports Park) last year for the first time and finished third. I'm not scared of going to places I've never been to, it's just having the unknown of it. “From what the guys have said, it's a lot like like (Speedway) 660 up here, which is my home track. I'm pretty anxious to go there. I'm glad we'll get to have some practice on Friday. I'm looking forward to it.” On starting the season on the right foot at Beech Ridge: “We all know if we're going to try and win a championship, we've got to finish Top-5 every week. The alternative to not winning, obviously, is to get a Top-5. So from that standpoint, it was a good day, we had a good car, and I'm pretty sure everyone we raced with knows we had a good car. I think people seriously see us as a contender. “Not to sound arrogant, but everytime we've raced PASS we've run up front. If you put that ingredient with Mulkern Racing, it is a recipe for championships. I've raced with Johnny (Clark) and Ben (Rowe) a bunch of times, and they've beaten us and we've beaten them. I think they're all taking us seriously, but the only issue is going to tracks we've never been to now. Having guys on the team like Tony (Ricci) and Seth (Holbrook) who have been to these places and been good is big for us.” GARY CROOKS, Crew Chief of the No. 48 A.E. McKay Builders/Community Pharmacies Chevrolet, On the outlook for this weekend: “Obviously, it's a race track Lonnie and I haven't even seen before. Fortunately for us, (crew members Seth Holbrook and Tony Ricci) both had some success there. I don't really look at it like it's going to be a challenge, but more like this is a tremendous opportunity that Scott and Vickie Mulkern have given us.” On what the team learned in the season opener at Beech Ridge: “I don't know if we really 'learned' anything, but we definitely confirmed some of our thoughts about the goals and expectations we set for ourselves this season. We confirmed our belief in what we have and what we're capable of as a team.” On Lonnie Sommerville as a driver: “Lonnie doesn't get the credit he deserves as a race car driver. His commitment to win is amazing. I've seen him do things in race cars that some people in the same situation wouldn't do. I've just never seen him quit.” UP NEXT The PASS North Series visits its second straight quarter-mile in the Granite State with a stop at White Mountain Motorsports Park in North Woodstock, N.H., for the PASS 150... Lonnie Sommerville has never raced at White Mountain, though Mulkern Racing posted finishes of fifth in both of the series events held there in 2010. SOCIAL MEDIA Follow Lonnie Sommerville on the web: http://www.lonniesommerville.com Follow Mulkern Racing on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mulkern-Racing-LLC-Fan-Page/103887913023484 Follow GWC Motorsports Marketing on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/GWCMotorsports Follow GWC Motorsports Marketing on Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/GWCNewEngland
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