CARQUEST Tour 100 Notebook...Continuing coverage all week
New Brunswick International Speedway, Geary, NB (1/3-mile oval)
Saturday, August 5 at 7 p.m.
Event #: Race #7 of 11
Race Distance: 100 laps
2005 Race Winner: Shawn Tucker
Point Standings - through round 6 - click here
View From The Tower
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By Andy Campbell - voice of the CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour
August 6, 2006
First of all, if you haven’t seen “Talledega Nights,” go see it. Stock car racing purists may not appreciate it, because
there is nothing pure about it accept the humour. Will Ferrell may be the funniest person on the face of the earth.
Now that I’ve got that off my chest…
Dale Holmes may not have been laughing, at least not on Saturday, but he arrived at NBIS without his racing suit. In packing
up the hauler for the trip from West Covehead to Fredericton, the Maritime Castle Building Centres crew remembered everything
but the suit. Lucky for Dale, John Flemming had a spare one kicking around. “I think this is an old one of Rollie’s,” he said.
A hard point to argue, considering “KING” was emblazoned across the front of the suit.
Click here for the rest of Andy's story.
OFFICIAL Race Report
Time Trials 1. Gordie Ryan 13.727; 2. Wayne Smith 13.804; 3. John Flemming 13.806; 4. Shawn Tucker 13.818;
5. Brad Mann 13.852; 6. Darren Vanderaa 13.883; 7. Greg Proude 13.927; 8. Glenn Rasmussen 13.992; 9. Kent Livingston 14.033;
10. Russell Smith 14.064; 11. Bob Nielson 14.069; 12. Matt Harris 14.074; 13. Kris Fournier 14.097; 14. Chris Hughes 14.106;
15. Kent Vincent 14.111; 16. Dale Holmes 14.111; 17. Mike Stevens 14.117; 18. Tim Rodgers 14.136; 19. Stephen Brown 14.166;
20. Stacey Clements 14.181; 21. Dan MacKay 14.255; 22. Roger Crane 14.296; 23. Shawn Pierce 14.319; 24. Sandy Livingston 14.417;
25. Shawn Turple 16.085.
Motor Mart Dash for the Pole 1. Shawn Tucker; 2. Brad Mann; 3. Wayne Smith; 4. John Flemming; 5. Greg Proude;
6. Gordie Ryan; 7. Kent Livingston; 8. Russell Smith; 9. Darren Vanderaa; 10. Glenn Rasmussen.
Motor Mart Heat Race # 1 1. Kris Fournier; 2. Kent Vincent; 3. Bob Nielson; 4. Dan MacKay; 5. Shawn Turple;
6. Mike Stevens; 7. Stephen Brown; 8. Shawn Pierce.
Motor Mart Heat Race # 2 1. Matt Harris; 2. Dale Holmes; 3. Chris Hughes; 4. Stacey Clements; 5. Tim Rodgers;
6. Roger Crane; 7. Sandy Livingston.
RESULTS - THE CARQUEST PRO STOCK TOUR 100
NEW BRUNSWICK INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY - AUGUST 5, 2006
Pos / Car No. / Driver Name / Sponsor / Hometown /Prov. / Laps Completed
1. 52 Shawn Tucker Rockico Truck and Trailer Fredericton NB 100
2. 81 Glenn Rasmussen Robins Inn Perth Andover NB 100
3. 97 John Flemming The Roofing Connection Halifax NS 100
4. 67 Gordie Ryan Municipal Contracting Wellington NS 100
5. 35 Brad Mann Subway Campbellton NB 100
6. 94 Russell Smith Signs by Chris Halifax NS 100
7. 71 Dan MacKay Wilson Titanium Halifax NS 100
8. 44 Wayne Smith Trax Construction Halifax NS 100
9. 29 Greg Proude Challenger Farm Equipment Charlottetown PEI 100
10. 32 Chris Hughes North Shore Trucking Winsloe PEI 100
11. 72 Stacey Clements Mighty Auto Halifax NS 99
12. 19v Darren Vanderaa Walter Piccott Chev Olds Winsloe PEI 99
13. 37 Kris Fournier Taylor Flooring Charlottetown PEI 99
14. 51 Bob Nielson Island Air Vernon River PEI 99
15. 0 Shawn Turple Ledwidge Lumber Enfield NS 99
16. 8 Kent Vincent HP Glover Crapaud PEI 97
17. 4 Dale Holmes Castle Building Supplies Charlottetown PEI 89
18. 9 Stephen Brown Mr. Demolition Halifax NS 81
19. 26 Mike Stevens Stevens Mechanical Moncton NB 65
20. 21 Shawn Pierce Steve's Ironworks Blockhouse NS 58
21. 76 Roger Crane Montague Tire Montague PEI 51
22. 87 Matt Harris Harris and Son Trucking Fredericton Junction NB 50
23. 10 Kent Livingston Walter Piccott Chev Olds Charlottetown PEI 22
24. 19 Tim Rodgers Norampac Moncton NB 3
25. 39 Sandy Livingston Springhill NS 3
26. 17 Dave Potter Howard Little Excavating Cambridge NS 0
27. 66 Daryl Mahar Split Crow Beverage Room Halifax NS 0
Tucker Wins CARQUEST 100 at NBIS
Source: CARQUEST Tour & NBIS
GEARY, NB (August 5, 2006) - Shawn Tucker of Fredericton, NB won the CARQUEST 100 for the CARQUEST Pro
Stock Tour at the New Brunswick International Speedway (NBIS) on Saturday night. Defending NBIS weekly Pro Stock
Division Champion, Glen Rasmussen of New Denmark finished second, ahead of John
Flemming of Halifax, NS. Gordie Ryan of Wellington, NS and Brad Mann of
Campbellton rounded out the top five. Tucker becomes the sixth different winner in seven races this season.
Tucker won the Fast Track RV Sales Halfway award and the Atlantic Tiltload
Most Laps Led Award. Seven cautions and one red flag slowed the event,
which took one hour and sixteen minutes to complete.
The Rockico Truck and Trailer Pole Challenge was not accepted by any of the top five drivers on the starting grid.
Kris Fournier of Charlottetown, PE and Matt Harris of Fredericton Junction,
NB won the Motor Mart heat races. Tucker won the Motor Mart Dash for the
Pole. Twenty-seven of the Maritime’s top drivers attempted to qualify for the CARQUEST 100 on the 1/4-mile oval billed as
“Canada’s Fastest Short Track”. In Time Trials, it was Ryan with the fastest time at an average speed of 65.564 miles per hour.
Shawn Tucker (middle) won the CARQUEST Tour 100 at NBIS - for the second year in a row. Glen Rasmussen (left) was
second and John Flemming was third.
In the Coast Tire Street Stock Division fan favourite, Smokin’ Joe, in the #04 Mowatt’s drilling ride took his car
sideways through the turns and managed to take it three wide as he does on a weekly basis. However the tiger orange ride
couldn’t catch the leader, Rick Cashol, in the #54 Moosehead Breweries ride. Cashol took the leading position passing rookie
driver, Jason Shannon, in the #20 Ford and the third place car, the #99 McGregor Construction ride of Shawn Hyslop. Hyslop and
Cashol had stepped off on the wrong foot three weeks ago which lead to a black flag on both. However, both drivers have put
that incident in the past and shaken hands. Cruising into the second was the #23 King’s County Courier of Mike Francis.
Francis tackled Rick Cashol for the lead but settled for second. The street stocks proved to be very exciting and antsy from
a one week’s vacation.
The Martin’s Home Heating Sportsman division was just as exciting as the Coast Tire Street Stocks. Robert Lee in the #41
Square Cat Construction ride lead the majority of the race but fell back to finish in fourth position. The #69 Nackawic Night
Train ride of Brian Gillespie took the lead on lap 26 and never looked back. Gillespie took home tonight’s feature win in the
Martin’s Home Heating Sportsman feature. Finishing in second was the #37 Dairy Queen ride of Bradley Logan. Logan started the
race in 10th position and passed many cars to take home the second place win. Finishing out the top three was the #12 Jardine
Auctioneers ride of Glyn Nott. Nott challenged Logan many times for the second place position but just couldn’t make the pass
and settled for third.
The next stop on the CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour is on August 19 at the newly
rebuilt Riverside Speedway, near Antigonish, NS. The Antigonish Mall 200
will see the cars and stars of the CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour compete in the
inaugural event of a new era of racing at the famed high banked 3/8 mile
track.
With nearly 4000 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 the Maritime Pro Stock Tour
Limited and features an 11 race series at five different venues throughout
the Maritime Provinces. Top drivers from all three provinces compete,
including previous champions Rollie MacDonald, Shawn Tucker, John Flemming
and Wayne Smith. For more information, visit maritimeprostocktour.com or
call our administration office Monday to Friday at (902) 481-2531.
Event Photo Gallery, by Max Roy, click here.
CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour 100 - Quick Race Wrap - Tucker Wins
GEARY, NB (August 5, 2006 @ 11:31 p.m.) - Shawn Tucker made it two-in-a-row at his home track with a win in the
CARQUEST Tour 100 at new Brunswick International Speedway (NBIS). The 2004 series champ led NBIS weekly pro stock competitor
Glen Rasmussen to the checkered flag. John Flemming recovered from two flat tires in the event, coming from the back twice, to finish third.
Gordie Ryan and Brad Mann rounded out the top five.
There were 27 cars in the pits; 25 started the feature race, which saw seven caution periods and one red flag. The red flag was thrown for
clean-up after a multi-car, non-injury accident.
More details and complete rundown on Sunday.
CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour Roars Into NBIS Saturday Night
Source: CARQUEST Tour
Geary, NB (August 3, 2006) – The CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour will make the second of two stops at New Brunswick International
Speedway (NBIS) in Geary on Saturday, August 5.
John Flemming (Halifax, NS) carries a slim 18-point lead in the CARQUEST championship point race over Brad Mann
(Glen Livet) entering the seventh stop on the 11 event tour. Gordie Ryan (Wellington, NS) is another 20 points back. Wayne
Smith (Timberlea, NS) and Kent Vincent (Crapaud, PE) round out the top five in points. Just 106 markers separate the top five spots.
Flemming is the series only two-time champion, having earned titles in 2002 & 2003. Smith is the series inaugural champ (2001).
2004 series champ Shawn Tucker (Fredericton) won teh 2005 version of this race at NBIS.
Mann won the most recent race on the series, July 22 event at Raceway Park in PEI, and is expected to be strong at
NBIS, the track where he has earned several pro stock divisions championships.
The EIT Race Radio Rookie of the Year race is also a tight affair with Russell Smith (Lakeside, NS) leading Bobby
Nielsen (Vernon River, PE) by 38 points. Smith and Nielsen have combined to capture each Rookie of the Race award in the six
events completed to date. Chasing these two are Sandy Livingston (Springhill, NS), Mike Stevens (Riverview) and
Roger Crane (Montague, PE).
Racing action begins at 7 PM Saturday night; Time Trials are set for 6:10 PM. This is the final stop for 2006 at NBIS for the
CARQUEST Tour.
New Brunswick International Speedway is located on Route 660 in Geary, NB.
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 an 11-race series at five different tracks in the three Maritime Provinces. Top drivers from all three provinces compete. For more information on the CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour please visit our website at maritimeprostocktour.com or call our admin office Monday to Friday at (902) 481-2531.
Event Format for August 5, 2006
1:00 p.m. Pit Gate Opens
3:30 p.m. CARQUEST TOUR Practice
4:00 p.m. NBIS Coast Tire Street Stocks and Martin's Home Heating Sportsman (rotating basis)
4:30 p.m. CARQUEST TOUR Practice
5:00 p.m. NBIS Coast Tire Street Stocks and Martin's Home Heating Sportsman (rotating basis)
5:20 p.m. CARQUEST TOUR Practice
5:35 p.m. Track Closes
5:40 p.m. Pro Stock Tour Drivers Meeting (Tour Trailer - MANDATORY)
5:50 p.m. (approximate) Street Stock Drivers Meetings (MANDATORY)
6:00 p.m. (approximate) Sportsman Drivers Meeting (MANDATORY
6:10 p.m. Pro Stock Time Trials followed by Dash Draw
7:00 p.m. Opening and Anthems
7:05 p.m. Racing
CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour Dash
Coast Tire Street Stock Heat 1 (10 laps each)
CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour Qualifying Heat Races (10 laps each)
MARTINS HOME HEATING Sportsman Heat 1 (10 laps each)
Coast Tire Street Stock Feature (20 laps)
Martin's Home Heating Sportsman Last Chance (if required) (10 laps)
CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour Consi, if required (10-12 laps)
INTERMISSION
MARTINS HOME HEATING Sportsman Feature (30 laps)
CPST On-track Driver Intros
CARQUEST Tour 100 (100 laps)
Tour Race Control Frequency: 463.4250
IMPORTANT: All information, schedules and/or scheduled events is/are subject to change without notice. Please
check with the source to confirm.
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