The
CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour Reaches Halfway Point Of
Season
Halifax, NS
(July 16, 2007) – The CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour
has reached the halfway point of the 10-race season
and is taking the traditional mid-season weekend
break. Racing action returns on July 28th at New
Brunswick International Speedway for the CARQUEST
Auto Parts 100.
A pair of Shawns are
at the top of the championship point standings.
After five stops on the 10-race tour, Shawn Turple
of Enfield, NS holds a 39-point lead over Shawn
Tucker of Fredericton, NB. Chris Hughes of Winsloe,
PE is having a career year and sits in third place.
The leading EIT Race Radio Rookie of the Year
candidate Lonnie Sommerville of Saint John, NB holds
the fourth spot ahead of Wayne Smith of Timberlea,
NS, who is fifth.
Smith has been the
dominant driver as far as wins are concerned, with
three to his credit. He won the Lucas Oil 100 season
opener at Scotia Speedworld on May 26th,
the Parts For Trucks 100 at New Brunswick
International Speedway on June 16th and
the Lucas Oil 100 at Scotia Speedworld on July 7th.
Mike MacKenzie of Dartmouth, NS won the Pioneer Coal
100 at Riverside Speedway on June 9th and
Bobby White of Kennetcook, NS grabbed the win at the
newly re-surfaced Raceway Park on June 30th.
The Atlantic
Tiltload Time Trials has seen four different drivers
setting fast time in qualifying. Only Turple was
able to repeat this feat, setting quick times at
Riverside Speedway on June 9th and Scotia
Speedworld on July 7th. John Flemming of
Halifax, NS was fastest on May 26th at
Scotia Speedworld, while Sommerville was quickest on
June 16th. Dale Holmes of West Covehead,
PE was fastest on June 30th.
The EIT Race Radios
Rookie of the Year race is a little lopsided with
Sommerville in a comfortable lead. Although
Sommerville has previous experience in Pro Stock
cars, he meets the criteria for Rookie of the Year.
Darren MacKinnon of Winsloe, PE holds second place,
while Gary Bursey of Moncton, NB holds third place.
The Urquhart
MacDonald Associates B Feature points chase sees
Mike Stevens of Riverview, NB atop of the board,
with a 14 point lead over Bursey, who is in second
place. MacKinnon is in third spot ahead of a pair of
Islanders in fourth and fifth, Kris Fournier of
Charlottetown and Darren Vanderaa of Winsloe
respectively.
Thirty-seven of the
Maritimes top drivers have attempted to qualify for
the extremely competitive CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour in
the first half of the season. With five races left,
drivers will be looking to maximize their points in
the second half of the season, trying to move up in
those precious championship point standings. The top
20 teams will share in the $50,000.00 championship
fund at the year-end banquet.
The
CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour visits four different race
tracks in the three Maritime Provinces on the east
coast of Canada: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and
Prince Edward Island. Facilities are required to
meet specific criteria for the CARQUEST Pro Stock
Tour events; ensuring quality shows for the audience
and the competitors. Dates remaining in the series
are:
-
CARQUEST Auto
Parts 100 July 28th at New Brunswick
International Speedway, Geary, NB
-
The Parts For Trucks 100 August 4th at Riverside
Speedway, James River, NS
-
The Antigonish Mall August 18th at Riverside
Speedway, James River, NS
-
The CARQUEST Auto Parts 100 August 25th at
Raceway Park, Oyster Bed Bridge, PE
-
The Parts For Trucks 200 September 8th at Scotia
Speedway, Halifax, NS
With
nearly 4,000 locations in North America, CARQUEST
Auto Parts supplies the professional automotive
service repair industry as well as do-it-yourselfers
with replacement parts, tools and equipment.
The CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour is operated by Maritime
Pro Stock Tour Limited and features a
10-race series at four different tracks in the three
Maritime Provinces. Top drivers from all three
provinces compete including 2006 champion John
Flemming and former champions Rollie MacDonald,
Shawn Tucker and Wayne Smith. For more information
on the CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour please call our admin
office Monday to Friday at (902) 481-2531.