Petty International Raceway will honour former racer Mike Stevens in the second running of the Mike Stevens Memorial this Saturday, starting at 4 p.m. The card will include three features, a Pro Stock 150, a Sportsman 100 and a visit from the Atlantic Modified Tour. The event is presented in part by R. Stevens Mechanical and Carnahan Property Management.

The entry list for the Pro Stock 150 is strong and expected to grow by race day. Over two dozen drivers have entered the race including Pro All Stars Series champion DJ Shaw (Center Conway, NH), five time Maritime Pro Stock Tour champion John Flemming (Halifax, NS), 2014 Petty Raceway Pro Stock champion Chris Duncan (Hampton, NB) and Speedway 660 Pro Stock champions Dave O’Blenis (Boundary Creek, NB), Greg Fahey (St. Stephen, NB) and Lonnie Sommerville (Barnesville, NB). Jonathan Hicken (Brudenell, PE), the winningest driver in a Pro Stock since the facility was re-opened in 2011, will be driving the No. 13 car for King Racing.

Mike Stevens

In memory of Mike Stevens

The Petty International Raceway Sportsman division will not only contest the Mike Stevens Memorial Sportsman 100 for the pride of taking a checkered flag on a prestigious weekend, the divisional championship will be on the line. Luc Bourgeois (Memramcook, NB) leads the field into competition, but the Rodgers brothers of Smithtown, New Brunswick are both nipping at his rear bumper. Younger brother Andrew sits just three points out of the Bourgeois entry heading into Saturday’s point finale, while Matt is three points out of Andrew for second. The feature pays 50 points to win with each subsequent position being worth one point less. That means that in order to secure the point title, Bourgeois needs to finish no worse than third on Saturday, regardless what any other driver does.

The Atlantic Modified Tour will also contest their season finale as a part of the Mike Stevens Memorial. Brandon Skidmore (Springhill, NS) won the most recent round on the series last weekend at Speedway Miramichi and will look to tie down his first series championship Saturday in the final 35-lap feature of the season.
The weekend kicks off Friday night with a pre-race party at Petty International Raceway featuring a concert from country rock band Borderline. The concert begins at 8:30pm and is presented free of charge to fans and competitors by Carnahan Property Management.

The event is dedicated to the memory of Mike Stevens, who passed away in 2013. Stevens, from nearby Salisbury, was a fan favorite and a winner at some of the region’s biggest race tracks in his Sportsman and Pro Stock racing career. Stevens was key in helping the current ownership group of Petty International Raceway in preparing the facility for re-opening in 2011. Stevens is missed by all in the motorsports community and will be honored Saturday as the best in the region come to Petty International Raceway to compete for the Mike Stevens Memorial title.

There will be an open practice for competitors participating in Saturday’s Mike Stevens Memorial on Friday afternoon from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Cost for pit admission to the practice session is $10 per person.

Saturday’s pit gates open at 10 a.m. Grandstand gates open at 2 p.m. Adult grandstand admission is $30 on Saturday, youth admission (ages eight to 18) is $10 while children seven and under are admitted free of charge. Pit admission is $35.

Expected Entry List – 2015 Mike Stevens Memorial Pro Stock 150
– subject to change without prior notice
#07 – Robbie Fraser, Riverview, NB
#2 – John Rankin, St. Martin’s, NB
#2 – Matt Matheson, Geary, NB
#7 – Byron Bartlett, Quispamsis, NB
#9 – Derek Christie, Fredericton, NB
#10 – Brady Creamer, Miramichi, NB
#11 – Marty Prevost, Fall River, NS
#13 – Jonathan Hicken, Brudenell, PE
#16 – Paul Gahan, Lower St. Mary’s NB
#18 – Darren MacKinnon, Milton Station, PE
#19 – Tim Rodgers, Lower Coverdale, NB
#21 – Shawn Pierce, Bridgewater, NS
#23 – Lonnie Sommerville, Barnesville, NB
#29 – Greg Fahey, St. Stephen, NB
#29 – Greg Proude, Springvale, PE
#32 – Sarah McKay, Quispamsis, NB
#48 – Dave O’Blenis, Boundary Creek, NB
#55 – Jason Carnahan, Stilesville, NB
#60 – DJ Shaw, Center Conway, NH
#67 – Dylan Blenkhorn, Truro, NS
#72 – Michael Kyle, Sussex, NB
#74 – Alexandra O’Blenis, Boundary Creek, NB
#88 – Kevin Moore, Fredericton, NB
#91 – Dylan Gosbee, Cornwall, PE
#97 – John Flemming, Halifax, NS
#97 – Chris Duncan, Hampton, NB
#99 – Craig Slaunwhite, Terence Bay, NS

About Petty International Raceway:
Petty International Raceway is located on Highway 106, just 40 km west of Moncton, New Brunswick. To learn more about Petty International Raceway, its location, admission, policies, history, and more, please visit www.pettyraceway.com.

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