2014-02-03

LA SÉRIE ACT-QUÉBEC S'ADJOINT DEUX QUÉBÉCOIS

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LA SÉRIE ACT-QUÉBEC S’ADJOINT DEUX QUÉBÉCOIS

Changement important dans la série ACT-Québec alors que l’Americain Canadian Tour annonce qu’à compter de cette saison, le groupe RPM Management Ltée (RPM), une compagnie de Québec, dirigée par un mordu du stock-car et promoteur, Sylvain Brouillette et son partenaire, Jean-François Fredette s’occuperont des affaires quotidiennes en ce qui concerne la promotion et les responsabilités des événements.

On se souviendra que l’ACT avait pris cette série en 2007 alors qu’elle était dans la tourmente et en a fait un succès attirant des foules considérables et couronnant de réputés champions tels que Donald Theetge de Québec, Patrick Laperle de St-Denis-sur-Richelieu, Karl Allard de St-Félicien ainsi que détenteur de la couronne actuelle, Jean-François Déry de Québec.

Brouillette et Fredette sont les copropriétaires et promoteurs de la série de camionnettes Pro-Cam. Ce championnat sera dorénavant sanctionné par l’ACT selon l’entente survenue avec les deux parties. Ils s’occuperont également de la nouvelle entreprise American Racer tire pour les deux championnats. « Il y a quelque temps que nous cherchions de l’aide d’officiels du Québec. Je connais Sylvain Brouillette depuis plusieurs années. Il a été un ardent défenseur de la l’ACT et les équipes de l’ACT-US anticipent de voir l’équipe RPM se joindre à nous pour assurer aux équipes québécoises que la série ACT continuera de maintenir son standard d’excellence pour les amateurs du Québec» de dire Tom Curley, le président de l’ACT.

Une cédule de dix courses, incluant l’Autodrome St-Eustache maintenant sous la bannière Nascar, le tracé de 5/8 de mille du circuit Riverside Speedway ainsi que l’Autodrome Montmagny et l’Autodrome Chaudière seront les hôtes de l’ACT en 2014.

« Nous sommes anxieux de débuter et très excité de pouvoir travailler avec l’American-Canadian Tour cette saison. J’ai été un grand admirateur des épreuves de stock-car sur courtes pistes et spécialement de l’ACT depuis plusieurs années. Nous sommes confiants que de travailler avec l’équipe de l’ACT nous aidera à rendre cette série ACT-Québec plus forte pour nos nombreux admirateurs du Québec» de dire Sylvain Brouillette, le grand responsable de RPM.

L’ouverture de la saison aura lieu à l’Autodrome St-Eustache, le 24 mai prochain.

 

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Source : American-Canadian Tour

                www.acttour.com

Collaboration : Yvon Larrivée

                acttour@gmail.com

 

           

 


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ACT SERIE QUEBEC ANNOUNCES MANAGEMENT CHANGE

ACT SERIE QUEBEC ANNOUNCES MANAGEMENT CHANGE

For Immediate Release:    ACT – 020314-3

Waterbury, VT – The U.S.-based American Canadian Tour (ACT) has announced a management change for its Canadian Late Model stock car series, beginning in 2014. Racing Promotion Management, Ltd. (RPM), a Quebec-based company, led by long-time racing enthusiast and promoter Sylvain Brouillette and his partner Jean-François Fredette, will take over the day-to-day promotion, marketing and event responsibilities for the 2014 season.

ACT took over the struggling Series in 2007, and it has turned into the most exciting stock car racing in Quebec, drawing large crowds and crowning notable champions of the Series like Donald Theetge from Quebec City, Patrick Laperle from Montreal, Ste. Felicien's Karl Allard, and 2013 defending Champion Jean-François Déry from Quebec City.

Brouillette and Fredette are the owners and promoters of the Pro-Cam Truck Series. The Truck Series will become sanctioned by ACT as a part of the new management team's arrangement with ACT. They will also manage the new American Racer tire business for both series. "We have been anxious to get some established help from Quebec officials for some time now. I have known Sylvain Brouillette for many years. He has been a strong advocate of ACT racing, and the ACT US team looks forward to having the RPM team join us in assuring all the fans and teams in Quebec that ACT racing will continue to set a standard of excellence for the fans and teams of Quebec," said the President of ACT, Tom Curley.

A ten race schedule, including the NASCAR-sanctioned Autodrome Ste-Eustache, the5/8th mile oval outside of Quebec City, Circuit Riverside Speedway, and the third mile and quarter mile ovals in the eastern part of Quebec, Autodrome Montmagny and Autodrome Chaudiere, will all host the ACT Série in 2014.

"We are anxious to get started and are very excited about working with ACT this season. I have been a big fan of short track racing and especially the ACT for many, many years. We feel confident that working with the ACT crew will help us to make this Series even stronger for our many fans in Quebec", said Sylvain Brouillette, the head of the RPM.

The Série ACT opens the season at Autodrome Ste-Eustache on Saturday, May 24, 2014.

For additional information contact the ACT office at 802.244.6963, ormedia@acttour.com, or visit www.acttour.com.

 

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Stone, Gonyo Receive Top Honors at Devil's Bowl Ceremony

Stone, Gonyo Receive Top Honors at Devil’s Bowl Ceremony

Capacity crowd recognizes champions and award winners

 

For Immediate Release                                                                                                                                                                         DBS-020214-1

 

RUTLAND, VT – Devil’s Bowl Speedway honored the achievements of its star stock car drivers on Saturday, February 1 at the annual Banquet of Champions, held at the Holiday Inn Rutland-Killington in Rutland, VT.  The sold-out crowd of nearly 300 guests enthusiastically applauded the champions of the track’s four NASCAR Whelen All-American Series divisions along with the Northern Modified Challenge Series, the Vermont State Late Model Championship Series, and the Enduro Series.

Todd Stone of Middlebury, VT was officially crowned the champion of the headline Bond Auto Parts Modified division after a record-breaking season of 10 victories in 17 starts.  Stone’s crew chief Jeff Carter received NASCAR’s UNOH Ultimate Mechanic Challenge prize, and the owner’s championship, won by Gardner Stone, was accepted by long time team member Rob Lowell.  Hunter Bates was honored as the Modified division’s runner-up, with Vince Quenneville, Jr. third.

Veteran Modified racer Leon Gonyo of Chazy, NY received a standing ovation and the track’s highest honor with the second annual John Bruno Award.  Named in honor of the late multi-time champion driver and owner, the John Bruno Award is given in recognition of a lifetime of achievement in racing while maintaining high standards of conduct on and off the track.  Gonyo is a veteran of more than 40 years of racing at several paved and dirt tracks in the U.S. and Canada; the biggest victory of his career came in the 1986 Yankee 200 at Devil’s Bowl Speedway, and he is still a regular weekly competitor at the track.

Chris Bergeron of Claremont, NH collected the Late Model division championship in his first season racing at Devil’s Bowl.  The long-time racer’s four wins were enough to fend off rookie Josh Masterson by a scant four points.  Another rookie, Brandon Atkins, was third overall.  Richie Turner of Fairfax, VT picked up hardware for his Renegade division title, and Benson, VT’s Jake Noble was crowned the champion of the Central Vermont Motorcycles Mini Stock division.  Rookie of the Year awards were presented to Modified racer Jamie LaFountain, Late Model driver Masterson, Renegade freshman Brad Bushey, and Mini Stock runner Chuck Bradford. 

Brandon, VT driver Quenneville received awards for winning the inaugural championship of the Northern Modified Challenge Series, and Nick Sweet of Barre, VT went home with the Vermont State Late Model Championship.  Eric “Mongo” Messier of Hinesburg, VT was also recognized as the first-ever Enduro Series champion at Devil’s Bowl.

Several other special awards were given during the evening, with sportswriter Tom Haley and Devil’s Bowl staff member Jeff Champine among the honorees.  Haley received the second annual Award of Excellence for his outstanding coverage of the speedway in the Rutland Herald, while Champine – affectionately known by racers as “The Tire Guy” – received the first-ever Dedication Award for his unwavering commitment to the track.  Each received a raucous standing ovation.

Renegade rookie Stephen Donahue provided one of the evening’s several humorous highlights as the Sportsmanship Award winners were announced.  Having been in attendance to receive his fourth-place point trophy earlier in the evening, the soon-to-be-16-year-old was absent when his name was announced as a Sportsmanship Award winner.  Once he was retrieved from the hotel pool, he returned barefoot and wearing swim trunks to accept his award.  Other Sportsmanship awards were given to Modified driver Dave Snow, Late Model rookie Seth Bridge, and Mini Stock veteran Matt Monaghan.

The keynote address was given by Tom Donahue, Executive Vice President and CEO of the Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce, with closing speeches given by legendary broadcaster and race promoter Ken Squier and Devil’s Bowl Speedway promoter Mike Bruno.  Prizes were also given prior to the awards ceremony from Bond Auto Parts, Five Star Racecar Bodies, and New England Racing Fuel.

In his speech, Mike Bruno revealed the full 2014 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Schedule, which begins on Sunday, May 4 with the historic Spring Green for the American-Canadian Tour Late Models.  Weekly summer Friday night racing begins one week earlier in 2014, on Friday, May 16.  Other highlights include the Vermont State Late Model Championship Series on Friday, May 30, the Coca-Cola Firecracker special on Friday, July 4, the third annual C.J. Richards Memorial 67 on Friday, August 1, and the Vermont 200 Weekend season finale on September 13-14.

Bruno also announced the return of dirt track racing with a three-event post-season schedule beginning in late September.  Events will be held on Friday, September 26, on Saturday, October 4, and on Saturday, October 18.  Further details will be announced soon.

Devil’s Bowl Speedway is located on Route 22A in West Haven, VT, four miles north of Exit 2 on U.S. Route 4.  For more information, visit www.devilsbowlspeedwayvt.com or call (802) 265-3112.  Devil’s Bowl Speedway is on Facebook at facebook.com/DevilsBowlSpeedway and on Twitter and Instagram at @DevilsBowlSpeed.

 

Devil’s Bowl Speedway Banquet of Champions

Saturday, February 1, 2014 – Holiday Inn Rutland-Killington, Rutland, VT

2013 Award Winners

 

John Bruno Award

Leon Gonyo, Modified competitor

 

Award of Excellence

Tom Haley, The Rutland Herald

 

Dedication Award

Jeff Champine, Devil’s Bowl Speedway staff member

 

Track Champions

Bond Auto Parts Modified – Todd Stone, Middlebury, VT

Late Model – Chris Bergeron, Claremont, NH

Renegade – Richie Turner, Fairfax, VT

Central Vermont Motorcycles Mini Stock – Jake Noble, Benson, VT

Enduro Series – Eric Messier, Hinesburg, VT

 

Series Champions

Northern Modified Challenge Series – Vince Quenneville, Jr., Brandon, VT

Vermont State Late Model Championship Series – Nick Sweet, Barre, VT

 

Rookies of the Year

Bond Auto Parts Modified – Jamie LaFountain, Keeseville, NY

Late Model – Josh Masterson, Bristol, VT

Renegade – Brad Bushey, Cambridge, VT

Central Vermont Motorcycles Mini Stock – Chuck Bradford, Addison, VT

 

Sportsmanship Award

Bond Auto Parts Modified – Dave Snow, Brandon, VT

Late Model – Seth Bridge, Mendon, VT

Renegade – Stephen Donahue, Graniteville, VT

Central Vermont Motorcycles Mini Stock – Matt Monaghan, Colchester, VT

 

Five Star Racecar Bodies Awards

$500 Certificate – Brandon Atkins, AuSable Forks, NY (Late Model)

$125 Certificate – Brad Bushey, Cambridge, VT (Renegade)

MD3 Nose – Vince Quenneville, Jr., Brandon, VT (Modified)

 

Bond Auto Parts Awards

Todd Stone, Middlebury, VT (Modified)

Seth Bridge, Mendon, VT (Late Model)

Brad Bushey, Cambridge, VT (Renegade)

Jake Noble, Benson, VT (Mini Stock)

 

Tire Certificate Awards

Ron Proctor, Charlton, NY (Modified)

Brandon Atkins, AuSable Forks, NY (Late Model)

Robert Gordon, Milton, VT (Renegade)

Garry Bashaw, Lincoln, VT (Mini Stock)

 

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Série Sporstman Québec

                                      

 

Communiqué,

1 Février 2014, à Québec

Bonjour à tous,

                                                                                                      

 À compter du 1 février 2014, La Série Sportsman Québec devient sont propre distributeur de « UNIT TUBULAIRE » pour ses voitures. Ils porteront le #SSQ-2014 et seront de fabrication Jass Racing pour les 3 prochaines saisons.

La Série a comme objectif de travailler avec des compagnies d’ici pour que notre stock car continue à s’améliorer et à se développer.

Le nouveau « UNIT TUBULAIRE » # SSQ-2014 sera disponible à compter du 28 février 2014.

Il sera vendu uniquement par les constructeurs de voitures de la Série.

 

André Poulin

Promoteur Série Sportsman Québec

 


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Devil's Bowl Speedway to Host Asphalt and Dirt Racing in 2014

ATTACHED PHOTO: Devil's Bowl Speedway will host stock car events on both asphalt and dirt surfaces in 2014.  (MemorEvents photo)

 

 

Devil’s Bowl Speedway to Host Asphalt and Dirt Racing in 2014

Dirt events in fall, track to remain asphalt long-term

 

For Immediate Release                                                                                                                                                                         DBS-020214-2

 

RUTLAND, VT – Devil’s Bowl Speedway has unveiled an exciting and diverse stock car racing lineup for 2014.  The fast half-mile track, located in West Haven, VT just 20 minutes from Rutland City, will pay homage to its past and future with a summer slate of asphalt racing and a three-race return to its original clay dirt surface in the fall.  The announcement was made before a crowd of nearly 300 at the Banquet of Champions on Saturday, February 1.

The NASCAR Whelen All-American Series pavement season will open on Sunday, May 4 with the historic “Spring Green” event.  The Bond Auto Parts Modified, Renegade, and Central Vermont Motorcycles Mini Stock divisions will open their championship schedules, and will be joined again by the exciting American-Canadian Tour Late Models.

The weekly Friday night season kicks off one week early in 2014, on Friday, May 16 at 7:00pm.  Special events dot the summer schedule, beginning with the first of two appearances by the Vermont State Late Model Championship Series on Friday, May 30.  The Coca-Cola Firecracker extravaganza returns on Friday, July 4, with the double-points Mid-Season Championships on Friday, July 18.  There will be two “off weeks” during the season, on Friday, June 13, and again on Friday, July 25.

The third annual C.J. Richards Memorial 67, a special Modified event run in honor of the track’s late founder and in tribute the inaugural 1967 season, has been scheduled for Friday, August 1.  The Friday night schedule ends on August 22 with a double-feature blowout for all four weekly divisions.

The asphalt season draws to a close with the blockbuster Vermont 200 Weekend on September 13-14.  The event includes championship finales for all regular classes as well as the Vermont State Late Model Championship Series, and has quickly become a “must see” event in the Northeast.

Following the completion of the regular season, a professional team of dirt track preparation experts will transform Devil’s Bowl Speedway into a newer version of its former self by laying natural clay over the existing pavement.  The track operated with that same dirt surface for its first four years and again from 1975 to 2009.  The Richards family paved the track in 2010 as part of a long-term vision of overall growth at the speedway.

Dirt events will be held on Friday, September 26, on Saturday, October 4, and on Saturday, October 18, with the division lineup to be announced soon.

Track co-owner and promoter Mike Bruno has stressed that Devil’s Bowl Speedway will forever remain in its current asphalt layout, but that he realizes that a strong segment of local race teams and fans enjoyed dirt racing at Devil’s Bowl for many years.  Two years of extensive research combined with the recent closure of nearby Canaan Fair Speedway in New Hampshire prompted Bruno’s decision.

“We are proud of the growth of our asphalt program over the last few years, and we remain committed to weekly NASCAR asphalt racing at Devil’s Bowl.  Nothing will change that,” Bruno said.  “We have one of the best paved facilities in the area, and it happens to be surrounded by 75 acres of the best natural racing clay in the country.  We will keep supporting the outstanding asphalt racing that we enjoy every week, but we also want to give back to the dirt fans that supported Devil’s Bowl for almost 40 years.”

Bruno has sought advice from industry experts including dirt track promoters Lyle DeVore of Albany-Saratoga (NY) Speedway, Jeremie Corcoran of Canandaigua (NY) Speedway, C.V. Elms of Bear Ridge (VT) Speedway, and several others.  Corcoran has headed up a similar asphalt-to-dirt transformation of Michigan’s Berlin Raceway in each of the last two Septembers, and said that adding the clay – at least in his experience at Berlin – has actually improved the asphalt racing.

“[Corcoran] told me that the clay is removed from the asphalt almost immediately after the race [at Berlin], and then the winter weather sort of cures the track,” Bruno explained.  “In the first pavement race at Berlin after the clay was removed, lap times were faster than the previous track record.”

Devil’s Bowl Speedway is located on Route 22A in West Haven, VT, four miles north of Exit 2 on U.S. Route 4.  For more information, visit the all-new www.devilsbowlspeedwayvt.com or call (802) 265-3112.  Devil’s Bowl Speedway is on Facebook at facebook.com/DevilsBowlSpeedway and on Twitter and Instagram at @DevilsBowlSpeed.

 

Devil’s Bowl Speedway – West Haven, VT

2014 Schedule of Events

 

No.   Day     Date                Event                                                              Time               Surface

1.      Sun      5/04                 Spring Green/American-Canadian Tour        1:30pm            Asphalt

2.      Fri        5/16                 Regular Event                                                 7:00pm            Asphalt

3.      Fri        5/23                 Regular Event/Enduro Series                         7:00pm            Asphalt

4.      Fri        5/30                 Vt. State Late Model Championship 100        7:00pm            Asphalt

5.      Fri        6/06                 Regular Event                                                 7:00pm            Asphalt

         Fri        6/13                 OFF – No Racing

6.      Fri        6/20                 Mini Stock 25                                                  7:00pm            Asphalt

7.      Fri        6/27                 Regular Event (Late Models OFF)                 7:00pm            Asphalt

8.      Fri        7/04                 Late Model Triple Crown/Enduro/Fireworks   6:30pm            Asphalt

9.      Fri        7/11                 Modified Twin 25s                                           7:00pm            Asphalt

10.    Fri        7/18                 Mid-Season Championship (Double Points)  7:00pm            Asphalt

         Fri        7/25                 OFF – No Racing

11.    Fri        8/01                 3rd Annual C.J. Richards Memorial 67           7:00pm            Asphalt

12.    Fri        8/08                 Regular Event/Enduro Series                         7:00pm            Asphalt

13.    Fri        8/15                 Regular Event/NEAR Antique Racers           7:00pm            Asphalt

14.    Fri        8/22                 Double Features – All Divisions                      7:00pm            Asphalt

15.    Sa-Su  9/13-14            VERMONT 200 WEEKEND                          1:30pm            Asphalt

16.    Fri        9/26                 Dirt Event #1                                                   TBA                 Dirt

17.    Sat       10/04               Dirt Event #2                                                   TBA                 Dirt

18.    Sat       10/18               Dirt Event #3                                                   TBA                 Dirt

 

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Steve Simoneau revient pour défendre SON Titre !!!

 

Steve Simoneau revient pour défendre SON Titre !!!

 

 

La course pour le titre de Champion Procam Super Truck 2014 sera des plus âprement disputer !

 

Le Champion 2012 et vice-Champion 2013 Steve Lavigne sera en piste pour gagner le championnat avec un camion tout neuf !

Jimmy Roy qui est sorti de nulle part l’an passé voudra continuer sur son élan.

Steve Côté crie haut et fort qu’il s’en vient chercher le Gros Trophée !

Simon Roussin, ancien champion Sportsman, n’est surement pas la pour la deuxième position ?!

Marc-Antoine Demers a lui aussi l’intention de se battre en avant, Christian Provost qui est toujours une menace, Christopher Daigle et Charles Harvey des jeunes bourrés de talent qui surprennent !

 

Voila maintenant que le Champion 2013 veut revenir pour battre tout ses prétendants au titre !

Après avoir vendu son camion en octobre dernier, Steve Simoneau

vient tout juste de faire l’achat d’un nouveau camion. Et il met toute

les chances de son coté puisqu’il semble s’être formé une excellente équipe pour travailler sur ce camion plus récent.

C’est grâce à un style de pilotage très propre et sa patience que Steve Simoneau mis la main sur le titre en 2013. Son ancien camion datait de quelques années, à vrai dire, ce camion était en piste lorsque que Justin Bieber, alors agé de 7 ans n’avait encore aucune arrestation pour facultés affaiblies à son actif !

 

L’achat de son nouveau camion envoie en message très clair à ses

compétiteurs : C’a ne sera pas facile de se battre contre le Champion !

 

Toute une saison attends les pilotes, les équipiers et les fans de la seule série de camionnette au Québec !!!

 

Restez près de votre ordinateur puisque d’autres annonces

seront faites cette

semaine !!!

 

 

La Série Procam Super Truck

La Série qui produit des Champions !

 

 

 


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PASS Cancels New Smyrna Event; Greenville To Open PASS National, South, and Pro Late Model Seasons

PASS Cancels New Smyrna Event; Greenville To Open PASS National, South, and Pro Late Model Seasons

 

-       For Immediate Release

 

CHARLOTTE, NC (February 1) – Due to circumstances out of their control and with great disappointment, Pro All Stars Series (PASS) officials announced today the cancellation of next weekend’s Winter Meltdown at New Smyrna Speedway.  Miscommunication which resulted in the speedway website not being updated with information about the event, the speedway marquee not being changed to promote the event and a test session scheduled by the speedway that would have extremely limited PASS teams practice time on Friday led to the cancellation.  For any teams that pre-entered for the Winter Meltdown, those entries will be refunded and mailed out on Monday.  Any teams that would like to transfer entries to the Greenville-Pickens Speedway event on March 1 need to contact the PASS offices by Monday.

            “We are extremely disappointed in having to cancel the Winter Meltdown at New Smyrna Speedway,” said PASS President Tom Mayberry.  “I know that this is very inconvenient for our teams that have prepared their cars and booked travel to Florida, but we felt this decision was best in light of the circumstances.  With that said, we’re very excited to kick our season off at Greenville-Pickens on March 1.”

            The Fox Carolina 150 at Greenville-Pickens Speedway on March 1 will now become a PASS National Championship Series event and will also serve as the opener for the PASS South Super Late Models and PASS Pro Late Models.

The Pro All Stars Series is recognized as North America’s premier sanctioning body for asphalt Super Late Models and boasts such marquee events as PASS South’s Easter Bunny 150 at the historic Hickory Motor Speedway, the Autobus La Quebecoise Triple Crown at Autodrome Chaudière, and the legendary Oxford 250 at Oxford Plains Speedway.  For technical information concerning all PASS divisions please send questions to passracing@roadrunner.com.  For media or marketing questions, please contact Alan Dietz at 704-231-2039 or alandietzpass@live.com.  Please visit ProAllStarsSeries.com for more information.  And, don’t forget to “Like” the Pro All Stars Series on Facebook or follow us on Twitter to keep up with breaking news as it happens.

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