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PLATTSBURGH, Ny. - Felix Roy won Thursday's Be Cool Heating and Air Conditioning 358 Modified Feature at Airborne Park over Tim Fuller and George Foley. Fire Swamp, Josh Terry, Ryan Senecal and Jason Bradley also scored wins on the night.
Roy started 4th and quickly passed 3rd starter Patrick Dupree before finding his way around polesitter George Foley. Foley led the opening circuit before giving way to Tanner Siemons on the second lap. Siemons ran the outside lane while Roy made gains in the middle, and by lap eight, Roy made the pass for the lead exiting turn two. He was largely unchallenged for the rest of the race, amassing a comfortable lead over Tim Fuller, who settled into second near the end of the race. Foley held on for 3rd with Steve Bernier and Mike Mahaney completing the top five.
In J&S Steel Sportsman action, Akwesasne, Ny.'s Fire Swamp charged from 9th to 1st in a hurry, scooting around leader Craig Wholey with six laps to go to secure the win. Wholey held on for 2nd with Bucko Branham running up to 3rd from 6th. Codie Aubin was 4th and Joey Scarborough was 5th.
The 9th State Cannabis Renegade Feature was won by Josh Terry. The younger of the racing Terry brothers, his orange #65 started on the front row and drove away with the win. Older brother Tylor wasted no time in getting to Josh's back bumper, climbing from 7th to 2nd on the bottom lane in just six laps, but a caution flag appeared to slow his roll, and Josh Terry cruised to victory by a few car lengths. Nate Guay registered his third podium of the season in 3rd place with Shawn Duquette and Billy Thwaits rounding out the top five.
Ryan Senecal flew into Egglefield Ford Victory Lane at the end of a challenging Moore Recycling Mini Stock Feature. CJ Belanger led the way early, while six or seven cars fought inches apart for the lead. The action got too hot coming around to complete the third lap, and Belanger hit the frontstretch wall. With 20 more cars behind him, Senecal ended up driving on the left side tires only after contact with a spinning car. Remarkably, the Senecal's blue #94 Pontiac landed on all fours, and he drove on to victory from the restart, holding off Greg Zindler in the closing laps. Kenny Tourville, Josh LaPorte, Jr. and Rick Doner followed.
Jason Bradley won the B Feature for the Moore Recycling Mini Stocks, marking his first-ever trip to Egglefield Ford Victory Lane over Chuck Mooney and Clemmy Bell.
Airborne Park Speedway is back in action in a huge way this Thursday, May 30, with the Short Track Super Series coming to town, bringing dirt modified racing's best drivers and fastest cars with them. The modified feature will pay $7,070 to win and is slated for 70 laps in distance, highlighting the 70 years of racing history at Airborne Park. The J&S Steel Sportsman, 9th State Cannabis Renegades and Moore Recycling Mini Stocks will join the powerful STSS modifieds for regular racing action. Stewart Friesen leads the STSS North Region points standings by five markers after just one race, a May 14 stop at Accord Speedway. Rich Ricci, Jr., Mat Williamson, Alex Yankowski and Matt Sheppard are behind Friesen in that order, but only 20 points separate the top-five. Mat Williamson leads the overall STSS points.
Airborne Park Speedway is located at 70 Broderick Road in Plattsburgh, New York, one mile south of exit 36 on the Interstate 87 Northway. Visit www.Airborneparkspeedwayny.com for more information, or call (518) 554-8606.
OFFICIAL RESULTS
Thursday, May 23, 2024
Be Cool Heating and Air Conditioning 358 Modified Feature (30 laps)
Pos.-(Start)-Driver-Hometown
J&S Steel Sportsman Feature (25 laps)
Pos.-(Start)-Driver-Hometown
Did not start: Zack Daniels
Moore Recycling Mini Stock Feature (15 laps)
Pos.-(Start)-Driver-Hometown
Moore Recycling Mini Stock B-Feature (8 laps)
Pos.-(Start)-Driver-Hometown
Did not start: Brett Manor
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'NASCAR Salutes Together with Coca-Cola' Military Appreciation Program
Opens Memorial Day Weekend
Six-week, industry-wide celebration features '600 Miles of Remembrance' tribute at Coca-Cola 600 and new NASCAR IMPACT partnerships to support veterans, service members and military families
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (May 21, 2024) – This Memorial Day weekend will serve as the launching pad for the NASCAR community to formally honor and recognize the United States Armed Forces through its annual NASCAR Salutes Together with Coca-Cola program.
Anchoring the opening weekend is the powerful "600 Miles of Remembrance" tribute, where every NASCAR Cup Series car in Sunday's Coca-Cola 600 (6 p.m. ET on FOX) features the name of a fallen service member on the windshield. NASCAR and Coca-Cola will host Gold Star Families at Charlotte Motor Speedway, including many whose loved ones will be honored in the race.
"Coca-Cola North America cherishes the opportunity to honor the valor and sacrifice of our military heroes and their families in such a significant way each NASCAR season," said Chris Bigda, Senior Director of Sports Marketing at Coca-Cola North America. "We're looking forward to partnering with Speedway Motorsports, NASCAR and the racing community to show our appreciation throughout the entire NASCAR Salutes window, especially this Memorial Day weekend as we pay tribute during the 65th running of the Coca-Cola 600 to those who made the ultimate sacrifice."
NASCAR Salutes Together with Coca-Cola officially kicked off with a new 30-second television spot that debuted during FOX's broadcast of the NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway this past Sunday. The campaign will continue celebrating the service and sacrifice of U.S. military members and their families through a multitude of at-track integrations, original content features and fan engagement opportunities through the NASCAR Cup Series race at Nashville Superspeedway on June 30. Fans can visit www.nascar.com/salutes to learn more.
"NASCAR has always displayed a deep-seated appreciation for our nation's service members throughout its 76-year history, and we're proud to continue partnering with Coca-Cola and our entire industry to express our gratitude for the incredible sacrifices those individuals and their families make on behalf of all Americans," said Pete Jung, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at NASCAR.
In conjunction with NASCAR Salutes, the sanctioning body has announced a new NASCAR IMPACT partnership with Honor and Remember to continue recognizing fallen service members and the sacrifices of their families. For more than a decade, Honor and Remember has collaborated with the NASCAR industry to host Gold Star Families at race weekends and display the organization's dedicated symbol of remembrance – the Honor and Remember Flag – at racetracks across the country, including Charlotte Motor Speedway.
NASCAR IMPACT this week also launched a campaign to support the mission of Sound Off, a nonprofit organization founded to help reduce veteran suicide through free and anonymous mental health support for veterans and service members. Forty-seven percent of military members who show signs of PTSD or depression do not seek help, in part because of fears related to stigma or blowback. Sound Off provides a platform where military members who would otherwise avoid mental health support can engage anonymously with veterans with similar lived experiences. NASCAR is encouraging veterans across its fan base to download the fully encrypted Sound Off app and register as peer supporters.
In addition to those mentioned above, other NASCAR Salutes activities across the industry include:
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