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FASTRAKPR
02-10-2011, 04:33 PM
For the past two years Modoc Speedway has kicked off the FASTRAK touring season with the Modoc 100. This year’s event features a new and exciting twist. The 2011 edition of this event will feature TWO headlining divisions! In addition to showcasing the FASTRAK Pro late Models, the Modoc 100 will also feature the inaugural event for the ULTIMATE Super Late Model Series!

“We are thrilled to kick off of the 2011 season with this premier event, stated FASTRAK’s Stan Lester. “The fans are in for a treat as the stars from both the Pro Late and Super Late Model divisions will be on display. I am amazed at the response we are getting for this event.” Last year’s new clay and the extensive efforts of the Modoc staff have created a smooth and fast surface for this racing extravaganza. “The fans will surely be treated to some of the best racing in the southeast”, stated promoter Brian Stewart. “The addition of the ULTIMATE Super Late Models to this event is the next step in making the Modoc 100 an exciting and eventful weekend for everyone involved. “

The 3rd Annual Modoc 100 is scheduled for March 4th and 5th with an open practice scheduled for Thursday March 3rd. For more information please visit www.modocspeedway.com or www.fastrakracing.com

Partners of the FASTRAK Racing Series include: Hoosier Racing Tires, GM Performance Parts, City Chevrolet, VP Racing Fuels, NOS Energy Drink, Shell Racing Solutions, Old Man’s Garage, Vicci Apparel, TNT Race Cars, Rocket Chassis, and Beyea Headers. To become a partner with the FASTRAK Racing Series, please call 678-935-7304

wallcrusher
02-10-2011, 06:35 PM
I visited your website because I was wondering if you were going to race Crate (602 & 604) engines and the New Breed (525 and all the other configurations) of engines. It appeared within your current rules that, that is not the case.
However, when I got to the tires section of the rulebook, I darn near fell out of my chair!
Are you saying that, you would call in the EPA to regulate a tire issue? The same EPA that puts U.S. industry out of business over some BS political or social agenda?
Do you understand that once they get their foot in your door that, all bet's are off?
Do you understand that they, would rather not see high powered machines emitting carbon into the atmosphere?
You may want to re-think your enforcement procedures and work with an independent laboratory for enforcement of tire issues.
At this point, I will probably NOT support a race under your banner.
I hope you reconsider.......Thanx, Bob