2021-08-24

Tim Kirby Joins the Late Model Field at Peterborough Speedway


Tim Kirby Joins the Late Model Field at Peterborough Speedway 

By Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media 

 

Their passion for the sport is what fuels a local racer's desire for competition. Huge sponsorship packages are rare and in most cases, it is the driver and a volunteer group of family and friends who prepare and help maintain the car. 

 

Tim Kirby – who hails from Carleton Place, Ontario – spent the majority of his motorsports career racing in different divisions, including Street Stock and ACT Late Model at Capital City Speedway near Ottawa. That track's closing in 2014 also marked the end of a chapter in the driver's racing career. Kirby says he's excited about running at Peterborough Speedway this year, but thinks being classified as a rookie at 57 years of age and with almost 20 seasons of experience is somewhat ironic. 

 

"I never thought we'd be on a 7-year racing hiatus, but sometimes life just works out that way. The team and I actually started talking about making a comeback around a year ago but COVID put those plans on hold," said the second generation racer whose father Bill raced Modifieds at Evans Mills Speedway during the 70's. "On the positive side of things, the delay gave us more time to work on the car. Since we weren't going to be in a position to run for points, making sure everything was ready for our first event after a lengthy break was more important." 

 

With multiple heat race and main event wins during his tenure in the sport, Tim Kirby – who chose his car number in tribute to Oswego Speedway racer Nolan Swift, his childhood hero – picks capturing the Pro Truck Series championship, along with the best appearing truck/pit crew award and winning a feature at the same track where his Dad raced as career highlights. While he's looking at his return to racing with a day-to-day agenda, he's confident that a combination of experience, some top-shelf equipment and hard work will lead to some positive results. 

 

"I'm very lucky to have positive people like Rick Grahame, Dave Waite and my girlfriend Jennifer Robert pitching-in behind the scenes and at the track to keep our No. 10 ride rolling," admitted the driver, who lists Kawartha Speedway and Evans Mills as the favourite tracks he has raced on. "Dan McHattie has been a wonderful resource to our team. I really have to thank him; not only for the amount of work he put into rebuilding the car to be ready for this year, but also for giving me the push I needed to keep pursuing the sport." 

 

Kirby also thanks his friends and family for their ongoing support and encouragement, with a special acknowledgement to sponsorship partners Grahame's Bakery, Inland Canada and Sign Design. The team's 2021 program is dedicated to the memory of Mike Lamothe, a good friend who loved racing and was very devoted to the No. 10 Late Model program. 

 

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

 

After a 7-year racing hiatus, Carleton Place, Ontario's Tim Kirby (No. 10) has joined the Late Model ranks at Peterborough Speedway for 2021. 

 

Prepared by Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media 


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2021-08-11

NASCAR and National Science Teaching Association Launch New Science and STEM Curriculum for Teachers Nationwide

NASCAR and National Science Teaching Association Launch New Science and STEM Curriculum for Teachers Nationwide

 

NASCAR-themed lessons and activities to engage diverse range of K-8 students;

educator resource will explore science and STEM applications in racing

 

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (August 11, 2021) – NASCAR and the National Science Teaching Association (NSTA) today announced the launch of a new science and STEM learning curriculum for K-8 science teachers across the United States. The racing-themed science lessons will be available free of charge to educators nationwide on NSTA.org.

 

The collaboration between NASCAR and NSTA, the global leader in promoting excellence and innovation in science teaching and learning, is designed to arm educators with fun and engaging content and activities for teaching science and STEM. NASCAR and NSTA worked together to create a series of unique science lesson plans including lessons on aerodynamics, friction and motion, light, sound, and more. 

 

"We are thrilled to partner with NSTA, a passionate community of science educators and professionals devoted to teaching and offering science resources to kids across the country," said Pete Jung, Chief Marketing Officer, NASCAR. "This collaboration provides NASCAR an incredible opportunity to make an impact in science education while introducing new generations to the sport."

 

Teachers will be able to access 18 racing-themed lesson plans and a STEM at the Track resource guide featuring an additional three activities through a landing page available on NSTA's website.  Educators will also learn about the newly available NASCAR curriculum through an ad that will run in Science Scope, NSTA's award-winning, peer-reviewed practitioner journal for middle level and junior high school science teachers.

 

For the second consecutive year, NASCAR will support the annual National Conference on Science Education, taking place in Chicago in 2022.

 

"It's very important to get students excited about the everyday science around them and the partnership between NSTA and NASCAR will provide educators with tools they can use to link important science concepts, such as force and motion and energy, to key elements of a sport so many students enjoy," said Erika Shugart, NSTA Executive Director. "We are very excited about this collaboration and urge all teachers to check out the free quality lessons and activities we have ready for them as they go back to school this fall."

 

Through its relationship with NSTA, NASCAR will work to bring elementary and middle school students to race events via free and discounted tickets and special family events hosted at NASCAR racetracks.

 

About NASCAR

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the sanctioning body for the No. 1 form of motorsports in the United States and owner of 16 of the nation's major motorsports entertainment facilities. NASCAR consists of three national series (NASCAR Cup Series™, NASCAR Xfinity Series™, and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series™), four regional series (ARCA Menards Series, ARCA Menards Series East & West and the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour), one local grassroots series (NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series) and three international series (NASCAR Pinty's Series, NASCAR Peak Mexico Series, NASCAR Whelen Euro Series). The International Motor Sports Association™ (IMSA®) governs the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship™, the premier U.S. sports car series. NASCAR also owns Motor Racing Network, Racing Electronics, and ONE DAYTONA. Based in Daytona Beach, Florida, 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 Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat ('NASCAR').

 

About NSTA
The 
National Science Teaching Association (NSTA) is a vibrant community of 40,000 science educators and professionals committed to best practices in teaching science and its impact on student learning. NSTA offers high quality science resources and continuous learning so that science educators grow professionally and excel in their career. For new and experienced teachers alike, the NSTA community offers the opportunity to network with like-minded peers at the national level, connect with mentors and leading researchers, and learn from the best in the field.

 

 

Contacts

For NASCAR:

Marielkis Salazar

NASCAR Communications

(386) 274-9165

msalazar@nascar.com

 

For NSTA:

Jodi Peterson

(703) 312-9214

jpeterson@nsta.com


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