New Hampshire native and multi-time American-Canadian Tour event winner Joey Polewarczyk Jr. already believes it could be the best race of the season.
"I’m excited. I think it’s really cool," Polewarczyk said of the 50-lap ACT-sanctioned Late Model Invitational at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, which will be held during Sylvania 300 weekend for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in September of 2009.
Polewarczyk not only has several seasons of ACT racing on his resume, but he’s one of the very, very few in the ACT ranks that has track time at NHMS under his belt. Polewarczyk, of Hudson, N.H., drove the No. 03 of Dave Davis to a sixth-place finish in the Heluva Good! Fall 125 at the track last September.
"I think it will be great racing – a lot different from the Camping World East cars," Polewarczyk said, who also drove in the CWES at Thompson International Speedway in July for owner Barney McRae. "These (Late Model) cars are a lot more predictable. It’s better two-wide racing, so I’m really excited. The cars will be real fast because they’re lighter. There’s not as much power (as a CWES car), but they’ll keep their momentum a lot better."
The event won’t be an ACT points event, but it will have strong ACT influence. A 36-car field, racing for a total purse of more than $65,000, will feature 2009 ACT and Castrol Series race winners and points leaders.
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