2019-01-30

Celebrate the Hot Rod & Custom Car Lifestyle at the Toronto Motorama Show

MOTORAMA MAYHEM… IN THE BACKROOM

Celebrate the Hot Rod & Custom Car Lifestyle at the Toronto Motorama Show

March 8, 9 & 10, 2019 at Toronto's International Centre

 


TORONTO, ON // JANUARY 29, 2019 • Celebrating the Hot Rod and Custom Car culture and lifestyle, 'Motorama Mayhem…in the Backroom' is the latest feature in the Motorama Custom Car & Motorsports Expo line up, the 'show within a show' occupying the 30,000 square foot Hall 3 of Toronto's International Centre.

Presented by Zehr Insurance Brokers Ltd.Motorama Mayhem…in the Backroom will showcase traditionally-styled hot rods and custom cars, the vehicles that, according to Mayhem co-ordinator Brandon Roberts, "you would have seen cruising around the streets back in the '60s."

"We have everything from 'T-Buckets' to 'Belly Tankers' to customs; every kind of vehicle, all from the late 1920s right through to the mid-'60s," explained Roberts. "We expect to have upwards of 45 vehicles in the Mayhem display, each of them reflecting the traditional car culture and the people who live it. We're very grateful to Zehr Insurance for their support of this new feature at Motorama and we're excited by the reaction of the community."

Extending well beyond the boundaries of simply being a static vehicle display, Motorama Mayhem…in the Backroom will also encompass all the associated interests of the lifestyle, including music, art and clothing.

Appearing on the Zehr Insurance Stage for all three days of the Motorama show will be DJ Swankenstein, spinning the Rockabilly tunes. A trio of live bands will spell off the DJ on Saturday afternoon and evening, with two Wild Records bands headlining the event. Toronto's own Greasemarks will tee things up for the red-hot Rhythm Shakers. The Los Angeles-based band is making its Canadian debut at Motorama!

Another local Toronto band, The Royal Crowns, have come together and will be the opening act of the evening on the Zehr Insurance Stage.

Added attractions in the Motorama Mayhem hall include pinstripers, various artists showcasing their 'one of a kind' creations, tattoo artists, a barber, plus vintage clothing and collectible vendors.

One highlight of the Motorama Mayhem…in the Backroom that is sure to attract attention from show visitors is the Miss Motorama Pinup Pageant. Hosted by Suzie from Suzie's ('rock your inner pinup') Bombshell Boutique, and featuring celebrity judge Cherry Dollface, the family-friendly Pinup Pageant will celebrate the ladies who live and breathe the pinup culture, all vying for a share of the $1,000 in cash plus other prizes. Miss Motorama will also receive a private 'one on one' hair and makeup session with Cherry Dollface. The Miss Motorama Pinup Pageant is the richest pageant of its kind in Canada.

Contestants will be judged on authenticity, originality and vintage-inspired accuracy of clothing, hair and makeup in line with classic pinup styling, plus poise and personality.

Concluded Roberts, "The Pinup Pageant is just one facet of the Hot Rod and Classic lifestyle that we want to showcase."

 


ABOUT ZEHR INSURANCE BROKERS LTD: Based in New Hamburg, ON, ZEHR Insurance Brokers Ltd. has been a Motorama Show participant since the initial show. This year, they have expanded their involvement, sponsoring the Motorama Mayhem…in the Backroom exhibit, as well as the ZEHR Stage. ZEHR Insurance Brokers Ltd. offer traditional products such as residential and recreational property, car, farm, business, construction, manufacturing and life and financial services, but their specialty programs include coverage for Vintage vehicles. Under the 'Vintage C.A.R.S. (Classic, Antique, Rod and Specialty)' banner, ZEHR Insurance Brokers Ltd. offer insurance products for both individuals and special interest car clubs. For all of your insurance needs, visit the ZEHR Insurance Brokers Ltd. website: www.zehrinsurance.com.

 

ABOUT THE MOTORAMA CUSTOM CAR & MOTORSPORTS EXPO: The fifth annual Motorama Custom Car & Motorsports Expo takes place March 8, 9 & 10, 2019 at The International Centre, across from Toronto's Pearson International Airport. The show features more than 330,000 square feet of custom cars, hot rods, racing vehicles of all kinds, tuners, displays and exhibitors. Motorama is Canada's biggest late-winter celebration of automobiles and motorsports. For information about the show, including tickets, sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities, and more, call (416) 962-7223, email info@MotoramaShow.com or visit www.MotoramaShow.com.

 

PHOTOBinbrook Speed & Custom's '27 Model T Coupe, courtesy of Kenny Kroeker.

 

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2019-01-29

Tremont Family Collects Top Honors at Devil’s Bowl Speedway Banquet of Champions


ATTACHED PHOTOS (all credit Alan Ward):


Champions_1200.jpg: (L-R) Devil's Bowl Speedway 2018 track champions Cody O'Brien, Brian Whittemore, Will Hull, Chris Murray, Ken Tremont Jr., Brent Warren, Demetrios Drellos, and Kaleb Shepard celebrate their accomplishments.


JohnBruno_1200.jpg: Clayton Ryan (center) hands Devil's Bowl Speedway's John Bruno Award trophy to 2018 recipient Ken Tremont Sr., as Helen "Chip" Alexander, daughter of the late John Bruno, looks on.


Murray_1200.jpg: Devil's Bowl Speedway Super Stock champion Chris Murray (center) with Austin Bruno (left) and Alayne Bruno (right).


OBrien_1200.jpg: Devil's Bowl Speedway 500cc Mini Sprint champion Cody O'Brien (center) with division sponsor Eric Friend of Friend Construction (left) and Alayne Bruno (right).


Shepard_1200.jpg: Devil's Bowl Speedway Portland Glass Mini Stock champion Kaleb Shepard (center) with Austin Bruno (left) and Alayne Bruno (right).


Tremont_1200.jpg: Devil's Bowl Speedway Sportsman Modified track champion Kenny Tremont Jr. (left) and John Bruno Award winner Ken Tremont Sr. (right).


Warren.jpg: Devil's Bowl Speedway Limited Sportsman champion Brent Warren (right) with Alayne Bruno (left).


 

Tremont Family Collects Top Honors at Devil's Bowl Speedway Banquet of Champions

Tremont Jr. crowned champion; Tremont Sr. receives John Bruno Award

 

For Immediate Release                                                                                                                                                                                  DBS-012819-1

 

WEST HAVEN, Vt. – Devil's Bowl Speedway celebrated its champions and top performers from the 2018 stock car racing season on Saturday, January 26, at the annual Banquet of Champions.  A crowd of well over 300 guests honored more than 80 drivers and special award winners during the event, which was held at the Holiday Inn Rutland-Killington in Rutland, Vermont.

The Tremont family of West Sand Lake, New York, received the biggest cheers during the evening; driver Kenny Tremont Jr., was officially crowned for the ninth time in his career as the Devil's Bowl Speedway track champion, while his father and car owner, Ken Tremont Sr., was the recipient of the seventh annual John Bruno Award – the track's highest honor.

Tremont Sr.'s award – given in memory of the late driver and car owner John Bruno – recognized his lifelong commitment to local racing while maintaining high standards of conduct.  At age 80, Tremont won his 11th Devil's Bowl Speedway track championship as a car owner in 2018; along with the titles won with his son driving, he also won championships in 1970 with Joe Messina and in 1977 with Chuck Ely.

Tremont Jr. had a three-win season to capture the Central Vermont Motorcycles Sportsman Modified division championship and the final Vermont State Championship under the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series banner.  Tim LaDuc collected runner-up honors ahead of Joey Scarborough, Justin Comes, and Vince Quenneville.

First-year Modified racer Brent Warren of Salisbury, Vermont, collected the championship trophy in the O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman division.  A three-time race winner, Warren defeated Travis Billington, Paolo Pascarella, Joey Roberts, and Adam Piper.

Chris Murray of Fair Haven, Vermont, took his second consecutive title with a dominant, 10-win season in the Super Stock division, topping Scott FitzGerald, Curtis Condon, Lou Gancarz, and Josh Bussino.

Kaleb Shepard of Vergennes, Vermont, won the Portland Glass Mini Stock crown on the strength of five wins and was followed in the standings by Shawn Moquin, Mike Preston, Johnny Bruno, and Craig Kirby.

Cody O'Brien of Springfield, Vermont, was recognized as the youngest champion in Devil's Bowl Speedway's 52-year history, taking the Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprint title at age 13.  Austin Chaves, Shawn McPhee, Dakota Green, and Joel Belanger were next in line.

Will Hull of Plainfield, Vermont, was crowned the champion of the five-race Sprint Car series, while Demetrios Drellos of Queensbury, New York, earned the four-race 358 Modified title.  Brian Whittemore of Pittsford, Vermont, collected his first career championship in the five-race Central Vermont Motorcycles Challenger Series.

Several special awards were also given during the evening including Rookie of the Year, Sportsmanship, and Most Improved Driver laurels.  Marty Kelly III took the rookie title in the Sportsman Modified class with similar honors going to Andrew FitzGerald in the Super Stocks, Craig Kirby in the Mini Stocks, and Shawn McPhee in the 500cc Mini Sprints.

Sportsmanship awards – which are determined by a vote of drivers – went to Billy Lussier (Sportsman Modified), Brent Warren (Limited Sportsman), Scott FitzGerald (Super Stock), Johnny Bruno (Mini Stock), and Samantha Mulready (500cc Mini Sprint).

Most Improved Driver plaques – also determined by vote – were presented to Joey Scarborough (Sportsman Modified), Joey Roberts (Limited Sportsman), Andrew FitzGerald (Super Stock), Lynn Denton (Mini Stock), and Cody O'Brien (500cc Mini Sprint).

Also presented during the evening were two special annual honors; the Vergennes Area Rescue Squad received the Award of Excellence for its commitment to the immediate and future success of Devil's Bowl Speedway, and Chief Scorer Charlotte McGinn was given the Dedication Award for her years of effort at the speedway.

Certificates were presented to many drivers on behalf of O'Reilly Auto Parts, Shiley Fabrication, and Central Vermont Motorcycles, and special plaques were also presented on behalf of NASCAR.  Bobco Racing Video and Big Al's Photos provided videography and photography, and Heartbeat Entertainment provided sound and lighting.

Devil's Bowl Speedway's 2019 season will open on Sunday night, May 19.  Membership licenses and season passes are available now.

Devil's Bowl Speedway is located on Route 22A in West Haven, Vt., four miles north of U.S. Route 4, Exit 2, and just 20 minutes from Rutland, Vt.  For more information, visitwww.DevilsBowlSpeedwayVT.com or call (802) 265-3112. Devil's Bowl Speedway is on Facebook at facebook.com/DevilsBowlSpeedway, and on Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat at @DevilsBowlSpeed; follow the action using the #DevilsBowl hashtag.

 

DEVIL' S BOWL SPEEDWAY – BANQUET OF CHAMPIONS AWARD WINNERS

Saturday, January 26, 2019 – Holiday Inn Rutland-Killington, Rutland, Vt.

 

John Bruno Award:

·         Ken Tremont Sr., West Sand Lake, N.Y.

Award of Excellence:

·         Vergennes Area Rescue Squad, Vergennes, Vt.

Dedication Award:

·         Charlotte McGinn, Elizabethtown, N.Y.

Track Champions:

·         Central Vermont Motorcycles Sportsman Modified – Ken Tremont Jr., West Sand Lake, N.Y.

·         O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman – Brent Warren, Salisbury, Vt.

·         Super Stock – Chris Murray, Fair Haven, Vt.

·         Portland Glass Mini Stock – Kaleb Shepard, Vergennes, Vt.

·         Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprint – Cody O'Brien, Springfield, Vt.

·         360 Sprint Car – Will Hull, Plainfield, Vt.

·         358 Modified – Demetrios Drellos, Queensbury, N.Y.

·         Central Vermont Motorcycles Challenger Series – Brian Whittemore, Pittsford, Vt.

Rookies of the Year:

·         Central Vermont Motorcycles Sportsman Modified – Marty Kelly III, North Bennington, Vt.

·         Super Stock – Andrew FitzGerald, West Rutland, Vt.

·         Portland Glass Mini Stock – Craig Kirby, Winooski, Vt.

·         Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprint – Shawn McPhee, Rutland, Vt.

Sportsmanship Awards:

·         Central Vermont Motorcycles Sportsman Modified – Billy Lussier, Fair Haven, Vt.

·         O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman – Brent Warren, Salisbury, Vt.

·         Super Stock – Scott FitzGerald, West Rutland, Vt.

·         Portland Glass Mini Stock – Johnny Bruno, Castleton, Vt.

·         Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprint – Samantha Mulready, Hoosick Falls, N.Y.

Most Improved Driver Awards:

·         Central Vermont Motorcycles Sportsman Modified – Joey Scarborough, Brandon, Vt.

·         O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman – Joey Roberts, Fletcher, Vt.

·         Super Stock – Andrew FitzGerald, West Rutland, Vt.

·         Portland Glass Mini Stock – Lynn Denton, Milton, Vt.

·         Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprint – Cody O'Brien, Springfield, Vt.

 

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2019-01-24

Les deux pilotes «Ladou Racing» seront en piste pour la dernière saison de l’ASE

Les deux pilotes «Ladou Racing» seront en piste pour la dernière saison de l'ASE

 


C'est avec une fébrilité plus que certaine que les deux pilotes de l'équipe de course «Ladou Racing» Steve Ladouceur, 43 ans, et son fils Frédérik Ladouceur, 16 ans, tous deux de Mirabel, sont en pleine préparation de leurs voitures de course de la division NASCAR Sport-Compacte  en vue de la saison 2019 au terme de laquelle le rideau tombera sur les activités de l'Autodrome St-Eustache après plus d'un demi siècle d'activités.

 

Pour Frédérik, ce sera sa 2e saison en piste avec sa Honda #51. Pour ce pilote qui n'avait que 15 ans au début de la saison 2018, cette première saison aura servi à se «faire la main» et apprivoiser la Honda préparée par son paternel. Il faut préciser que cette voiture est le premier véhicule qu'il aura piloté, et ce, bien avant d'obtenir son premier permis de conduire. Saison qui s'est tout de même bien déroulée, la prudence et le respect des autres pilotes était de mot d'ordre pour cette première année de compétition.  On ne sera donc pas surpris de retrouver en 2019 un pilote un peu plus agressif, avec plus d'assurance et avec le goût de gagner des courses.

 

Quand au «boss» de l'équipe, Steve Ladouceur, 2018 aura été l'année de son retour en piste après une absence de quelques années pour se consacrer à ses affaires professionnelles,

 

Le fait de préparer la voiture de son fils lui aura redonné la piqûre qu'il lui fallait pour acheter une seconde voiture, une de ses anciennes, et effectuer un retour en piste, alors que la saison était déjà amorcée.

 

 Courseur un jour, courseur toujours ! Les résultats ont été plus que concluants ! Le vétéran pilote, cummulant à son dossier rien de moins que 6 championnats à St-Eustache (un record de championnats à St-Eustache qu'il détient avec le pilote Sportsman Richard Beauchamp)  s'est même permis de chauffer le derrière des frères Miron, les favoris, et champions de la division NASCAR Sport Compacte en 2018 à St-Eustache. Poser la question, c'est y répondre : le but de Steve Ladouceur en 2019 est de remporter son 7e championnat en cette dernière saison de l'ASE.

 

Afin d'aligner toute les planètes en sa faveur, c'est  «son» numéro 31 avec lequel il a connu tous ses succès que le vétéran pilote multiple champion arborera à nouveau pour cette dernière.

 

Ce sera donc  deux pilotes à surveiller au cours de cette ultime dernière saison de course à St-Eustache. On souhaite  la meilleure des chances à nos deux pilotes, ainsi qu'à tous les autres de cette populaire division NASCAR  de l'ASE,  et, que le meilleur gagne !!

 

On sait que la saison 2019 se mettra en branle le 19 mai prochain !

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2019-01-22

Ontario Modifieds Racing Series Rolls Out an Active Agenda for 2019

Ontario Modifieds Racing Series Rolls Out an Active Agenda for 2019

By Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media


There's no better time than the middle of a long, cold Canadian winter to talk about another hot season of action for the Ontario Modifieds Racing Series, powered by Torque Builders Inc. After a year of tight on-track battles – resulting in one of the closest point finishes in tour history – teams are getting ready to crank it up again.


"We turned a lot of heads in 2018 and our drivers are looking to pick-up where they left off," said Randy Hollingsworth, who along with Rick Warnes and Bill Pickford make up the OMRS group of officials. "Since this series began in 2010, the emphasis has been on parity and that has helped create a level playing field at every event."


Hollingsworth prepares and maintains his own equipment, as well as the car of his granddaughter, Willow Barberstock. The Stirling, Ontario area runner – who finished 9th in last year's standings – points to the group's mission statement of powering and preserving affordable open-wheel modified racing for racers, by racers as the mantra that has kept things together for nearly a decade.


6 of the 8 events on the first draft of this year's schedule will be staged at Peterborough Speedway. The Central Ontario venue has been the tour's 'home track' since the closing of Mosport's oval. The 2 remaining dates will be held at Flamboro Speedway, near Hamilton. Hollingsworth says teams are anxious to get back on the track.


"As we saw last year, just a couple of spots in the finishing order of a feature event could make a big difference in the championship standings," according to Hollingsworth. "Our bunch is always working hard to get their equipment ready for each race and give the fans a great show at every event."

2019 Ontario Modifieds Racing Series schedule


Saturday, May 25th                          Peterborough Speedway


Saturday, June 8th                          Peterborough Speedway

Saturday, June 22nd                       Peterborough Speedway

Saturday, June 29th                        Flamboro Speedway


Saturday, July 13th                         Peterborough Speedway

Saturday, July 27th                         Peterborough Speedway


Saturday, August 3rd                      Flamboro Speedway

Saturday, August 31st                     Peterborough Speedway

                                                         Championship Clash


To learn more about the Ontario Modifieds Racing Series – powered by Torque Builders Inc. – schedule, visit the group's social media platform,www.facebook.com/OMRS or look for the newly redesigned web-sitewww.ontariomodifiedsracing.com.  


For over a decade, Torque Builders Inc. has worked with partners and clients in the construction industry, offering new, general construction services, renovations and retrofits in the industrial, commercial and institutional sector. See www.torquebuilders.com to find out more. The annual OMRS tour is also supported by Complete Mechanical, Borque Transmission, Gen-3 Electrical, Thinkpath Design, Conview Concrete, Sterling Tire and Clarke Motorsports Communications.


Photo attachment: Jim Clarke – Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media


Willow Barberstock (#62W) and Craig Stevenson turn a lap at Peterborough Speedway during 2018 OMRS action. The 2019 season gets underway Saturday, May 25th at Canada's Toughest 3rd of a Mile Paved Oval.


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2019-01-17

Over Half a Century of Saturday Night Thrills at Peterborough Speedway

Over Half a Century of Saturday Night Thrills at Peterborough Speedway

By Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media


Short track stock car racing is alive and well at Canada's Toughest 3rd of a Mile Paved Oval.

Opening night is still more than 6 months away, but the Peterborough Speedway promotional team is already hard at work putting together plans for the upcoming schedule. Track owner and promoter J.P. Josiasse says that this is a very busy time of year.


"Heading into our 52nd consecutive season of operation, we want to make sure everything is ready when our drivers and teams roll through the pit gates," Josiasse said. "Everyone puts their off-season focus toward getting things prepared to take the years first green flag and we have to make sure that our effort matches theirs. In 2018, we had a great turnout in each of our regular divisions and all indications point to the same thing happening when we kick-off the new schedule."


In addition to the 5 weekly hometown classes, Josiasse says the tight, tricky bullring on Mount Pleasant Road is expecting to see the same touring series – including the Lucas Oil Sportsman Cup, Ontario Pro Challenge, Ontario Outlaw Super Late Models, Can-Am TQ Midgets and more – back on the 2019 agenda. Fans can also expect to see regular appearances by the Ontario Modifieds Racing Series and the Eastern Ontario Legends when the new season gets rolling on the Victoria Day holiday weekend.


"Our main goal has always been to give the people what they want," said J.P. Josiasse. "The comments our staff gets at the track and through our Facebook and Twitter social media platforms helps us put together a winning schedule. With that in mind, we've decided to add the popular OSCAAR Hot Rod Series to the line-up for the 27th running of the Autumn Colours Classic and will likely be announcing even more changes as the 2019 season opener gets closer."


Find out why Peterborough Speedway is Central Ontario's racing destination. Pick-up a Super Pass that gets you close to every minute of the action, all season long for only $225. That more than $60 off the price you'd pay at the grandstand ticket booth. Other options are also available. To learn more, go to the track web-site and select 'season passes' from the 'Fan Info' drop-down menu on the homepage.


There is plenty of off-season news and information still to come before the season gets underway with the first green flag Saturday, May 18th. Make sure you head to www.peterboroughspeedway.com and follow the track's social media platforms including Facebook and Twitter for all the details. There is also a free app available for Smartphone users.


Photo attachment: Jim Clarke – Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media


Hometown Late Model teams will be ready to rock when the 2019 season gets underway – Saturday, May 18th – at Peterborough Speedway.


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TWO MONTHS UNTIL THE TORONTO MOTORAMA SHOW



TWO MONTHS UNTIL THE TORONTO MOTORAMA SHOW

March 8, 9 & 10, 2019 at Toronto's International Centre

 



TORONTO, ON // JANUARY 9, 2019 • The fifth annual Motorama Custom Car & Motorsports Expo takes to Toronto's International Centre March 8, 9 & 10. At over 330,000 square feet, the 2019 edition of the biggest show of its kind, in Canada, will be even bigger and more entertaining than ever!

In addition to the established automotive and racing content on display at the massive venue located across from Toronto's Pearson Airport, this year's Motorama show will feature an all-new room called "Motorama Mayhem… in the Backroom."

Celebrating the 'rockabilly' lifestyle and traditional hot rods and custom cars, the 30,000 square foot Hall 3 will be active all weekend long. Presented by Zehr Insurance Brokers Ltd., Mayhem will also showcase pinstripers, a pinup pageant, barbers, tattoo artists and the sounds of DJ Swankenstein. And on Saturday, March 9, several rockabilly bands will take to the Mayhem Stage to put on a show.

Mayhem is being spearheaded by Brandon Roberts, who is a member of the Lead Kings car club and one of the individuals behind the popular Jalopy Jam Up, which takes place at the Rockton (ON) Fairgrounds each August.

"We're two months out from putting on our fifth Motorama show and this is going to be the best one yet," said co-promoter David Weber. "Gary Challice and Bob Sumak are assembling an incredible assortment of vehicles for Hall 1, most of which are being debuted at Motorama. And at last count, there will be 15 different car clubs represented throughout the show, in addition to the hundreds of individuals who are entering their own vehicles. We'll also have a huge Mustang tribute and several amazing cars from SEMA that have never been seen in Canada before."

As always, Canadian motorsports will be a major component of Motorama, with most of the top tracks, series and sanctioning bodies represented with booths and racing vehicles. The popular Short Track & Drag Racing Night of Champions, presented by Stoneridge Specialty Insurance, will take place live on the Rust-Oleum Stage on Saturday, March 9. This incredibly unique ceremony honours over 100 of Canada's championship-winning oval and straight-line racers in one place, at one time.

And throughout the weekend, racers, promoters and officials representing the full spectrum of Canadian racing are prominently included in the on-stage discussions and presentations.

Returning for a fourth year is the Spring Fever: Modified Cars & Culture room (Hall 4). Managed by Kristine Hill, SF4 is dedicated to modified cars and the culture that surrounds them. Featuring top winning show cars from Ontario and beyond, this event offers cash prizes and numerous class and specialty awards. Spring Fever also debuts many fresh builds, as competitors show off what they've been working on all winter.

Throughout the show, attendees will find an interesting assortment of parts and equipment vendors, as well as souvenir, art and collectible sellers. Several automotive and racing celebrities will also be on hand to meet showgoers, sign autographs, pose for pictures and participate in on-stage discussions and awards presentations.

"We have two months until showtime and we're excited about the way it's shaping up," said co-promoter Greg MacPherson. "Heading into our fifth time producingMotorama, our exhibitors and sponsors know that the show is growing and getting better every year. The floorplan filled up quickly prior to the renewal deadline and we've secured several new exhibitors. We still have some space available, but the prime locations are pretty full."

            For information about Motorama, including tickets, sponsorship, exhibitor opportunities and to register vehicles, please call (416) 962-7223, emailinfo@motoramashow.com or visit MotoramaShow.com.

 

ABOUT THE MOTORAMA CUSTOM CAR & MOTORSPORTS EXPO: The fifth annual Motorama Custom Car & Motorsports Expo takes place March 8, 9 & 10, 2019 at The International Centre, across from Toronto's Pearson International Airport. The show features more than 330,000 square feet of custom cars, hot rods, racing vehicles of all kinds, tuners, displays and exhibitors. Motorama is Canada's biggest late-winter celebration of automobiles and motorsports. For information about the show, including tickets, sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities and more, call (416) 962-7223, email info@MotoramaShow.com or visitwww.MotoramaShow.com.

 

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NASCAR Names Jay Fabian Monster Energy NASCAR Series Cup Series Managing Director


NASCAR Names Jay Fabian

Monster Energy NASCAR Series Cup Series Managing Director

 

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (January 16, 2019) – NASCAR has named industry veteran Jay Fabian as its Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Managing Director.

 

A respected leader within the garage area, Fabian previously served as the managing director of technical integration at NASCAR, where he oversaw post-race technical inspection at the NASCAR Research and Development Center in Concord, N.C. A consistent presence in all three NASCAR national series garages, Fabian's versatile career has included roles as an over-the-wall crew member, a crew chief and, now, the managing director of NASCAR's premier series.

 

"With his vast experience across the industry, Jay Fabian is uniquely suited for this position," said Steve O'Donnell, NASCAR executive vice president and chief racing development officer. "Jay's steady leadership and depth of knowledge are tremendous assets that will greatly benefit the series and all of NASCAR."

 

Prior to joining NASCAR in April 2016, the Everett, Penn., native worked at Michael Waltrip Racing. During his 10-year tenure, MWR teams qualified for the NASCAR Playoffs in 2012, 2013 and 2015.

 

"This is a fast-paced sport that is constantly evolving, and I'm thankful for this opportunity and eager to take on the challenge," Fabian said. "Racing has been my passion for as long as I can remember. There is growing anticipation for the 2019 season, and I'm looking forward to being a part of an outstanding team that will help build our sport."

 

Fabian, with more than 25 years of motorsports experience, and NASCAR's two other national series managing directors – Wayne Auton (NASCAR Xfinity Series) and Brad Moran (NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series) – will report directly to Scott Miller, NASCAR senior vice president of competition.

 

About NASCAR

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. (NASCAR) is the sanctioning body for the No. 1 form of motorsports in the United States. NASCAR consists of three national series (Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series™, NASCAR Xfinity Series™, and NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series™), three regional series, one local grassroots series, three international series and the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA). The International Motor Sports Association™ (IMSA®) governs the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship™, the premier U.S. sports car series. Based in Daytona Beach, Fla., with offices in eight cities across North America, NASCAR sanctions more than 1,200 races in more than 30 U.S. states, Canada, Mexico and Europe. For more information visit www.NASCAR.com and www.IMSA.com, and follow NASCAR on FacebookTwitterInstagram, and Snapchat ('NASCAR').

 

Contact:                                                                                              

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STONERIDGE SPECIALTY INSURANCE RETURNS AS PRIMARY SPONSOR OF THE SHORT TRACK AND DRAG RACING NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS AT MOTORAMA


STONERIDGE SPECIALTY INSURANCE RETURNS AS PRIMARY SPONSOR OF 
THE SHORT TRACK AND DRAG RACING NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS AT MOTORAMA

March 8, 9 & 10, 2019 at Toronto's International Centre

 

Stoneridge LogoTORONTO, ON // JANUARY 16, 2019 • The Motorama Custom Car & Motorsports Expo is heading into its fifth year. And that means Stoneridge Specialty Insurance will also be celebrating its first half-decade as Canada's pre-eminent motorsports insurance company.

Stoneridge 'launched' at the inaugural Motorama show, back in 2015, and has been a fixture at – and major supporter of – the show, ever since.

In addition to having a booth in the Hall 1B 'racing area' of Motorama, where its staff can connect with the many tracks, series and racers who make up its prime market, the Ancaster, Ontario-based company is returning as the title sponsor of the Stoneridge Short Track and Drag Racing Night of Champions at Motorama.

These popular awards presentations take place on The Rust-Oleum Stage in Hall 2. Starting late in the afternoon on Saturday, March 9, more than 125 short track and straight-line racers – all of whom won full-season points championships in 2018 – are expected to be honoured in front of their fans, families, crews, supporters and peers. Having so many Canadian track and series champions celebrated in one location, at one time, is a unique event in the world of racing.

While Stoneridge is broadening the range of risks it covers, the Motorama show is a natural fit for the company as it offers an ideal opportunity to interact with its core constituency. Although it's entering its fifth year under the Stoneridge banner, the company's principals have been involved in the motorsports insurance business for much longer than that.

Stoneridge President Kevin Besta is proud to offer the widest range of insurance products specifically designed to protect virtually everyone associated with motorsports and the show gives him and his team a chance to educate the racing community about their products and services, discuss updates and changes to the industry and to forge new relationships.

"We offer coverage that includes on-track physical damage, off-track and storage of vehicles, and storage and transit," said Kevin Besta. "And, if they're interested, liability insurance. In addition to personal contact, our online presence – at StoneridgeSpecialty.ca – is another medium through which we can educate our customers as we look for opportunities to grow that space. I'll see on forums and discussion boards that there are people who aren't aware that these products exist, so that's our goal and challenge. And being at Motorama is part of that effort."

Stoneridge currently insures approximately 90 percent of Canada's racing facilities, offering personal and liability coverage for anything that features motor-propelled vehicles in competition.

The Besta family, father Kevin and his sons Kory and Kody, will be staffing the Stoneridge Specialty Insurance booth at Motorama, each prepared to expose and explain any unforeseen risks that may result in financial issues from unfortunate incidents and offering a variety of insurance solutions, including their online purchasing options.

"Since introducing Stoneridge Specialty Insurance at the first Motorama show, it's been an effective and enjoyable way to kick off our season and to connect with the Canadian promoters, track owners and racers," said Kory Besta. "Our support of the Stoneridge Short Track and Drag Racing Night of Champions is our way of giving back to the sport. It's a great event, we love racing and we're happy to be part of it."

Discussing the show's unique history and relationship with Stoneridge, Motorama co-promoter David Weber said, "Since we started Motorama, Kevin Besta and his team at Stoneridge Specialty Insurance have been an integral partner, supporting so many aspects of the show. They handle all of our insurance needs. And they're an exhibitor and a sponsor, putting support behind the Stoneridge Short Track and Drag Racing Night of Champions. It's a great relationship and we look forward to working with them again this year as they celebrate their fifth anniversary."


ABOUT STONERIDGE SPECIALTY INSURANCE: Stoneridge Specialty Insurance offers the widest range of both personal and liability products that are specifically designed to protect motorsports associations, facilities, teams, individuals and special events. Details regarding available coverage and rates can be found on their website at www.stoneridgespecialty.ca or by calling their Ancaster, Ontario offices at (226) 318-1744.

 

ABOUT THE MOTORAMA CUSTOM CAR & MOTORSPORTS EXPO: The fifth annual Motorama Custom Car & Motorsports Expo takes place March 8, 9 & 10, 2019 at The International Centre, across from Toronto's Pearson International Airport. The show features more than 330,000 square feet of custom cars, hot rods, racing vehicles of all kinds, tuners, displays and exhibitors. Motorama is Canada's biggest late-winter celebration of automobiles and motorsports. For information about the show, including tickets, sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities, and more, call (416) 962-7223, email info@MotoramaShow.com or visitwww.MotoramaShow.com.

 


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