NEW CARS, NEW TEAMS FOR PMRA OPENER AT CAYUGA DRAGWAY

The Pro Modified Racing Association will begin its fifth season when it headlines the Victoria Day clip_image002_118.jpgWeekend Challenge at Toronto Motorsports Park’s Cayuga Dragway May 16 and 17.
 
Several new Pro Modified teams will be ready to do battle on the Cayuga quarter-mile for the first of seven events on this season’s tour. This popular drag racing series features some of the best Pro Modified teams in Ontario, New York, and Michigan, and provide lots of excitement with wild body styles and close to 3000-horsepower engines propelling the cars down the drag strip at speeds up to 240 mph.
 

The Pro Modified Racing Association will begin its fifth season when it headlines the Victoria Day clip_image002_118.jpgWeekend Challenge at Toronto Motorsports Park’s Cayuga Dragway May 16 and 17.
 
Several new Pro Modified teams will be ready to do battle on the Cayuga quarter-mile for the first of seven events on this season’s tour. This popular drag racing series features some of the best Pro Modified teams in Ontario, New York, and Michigan, and provide lots of excitement with wild body styles and close to 3000-horsepower engines propelling the cars down the drag strip at speeds up to 240 mph.
 
And the PMRA will be joined by the new Quick 32 Sportsman Series presented by NAPA Auto Parts, which will pit a doorslammer car against a dragster in the championship round. This is the inaugural event for this new series.
 
“We’re looking forward to the PMRA opener, and running with the Quick 32 Sportsman Series, the TNT Hot Rod Super Series, as well as a round in the Can-Am Stock/Super Stock Series,” commented PMRA Director of Operations Bruce Mehlenbacher. “This should be a great weekend of racing. Between the four groups we will represent over 100 teams to kick-off the 2009 season at Cayuga.”
 
He added that a number of PMRA competitors will be debuting new cars at Cayuga. “Several of the PMRA teams have new cars that they have built over the winter, and they’re just itching to get them on the track.”
 
The track will also host the TNT Hot Rod Super Series, as well as a round in the Can-Am Stock/Super Stock Series.
 
Last year’s PMRA champion, Bruce Boland, of Hamilton, Ontario, will be returning to defend his title, but in a new car, a 1967 Chevy Nova Pro Modified. Winner of the Grand Bend Labor Day event, Ralph Andreacchi of Maple, Ontario, also has a new car, a 1963 Corvette, for the season opener.
 
Several new teams will be competing for 2009, including Dave Kulik and Billy Leverentz of Elma, New York, Pete Farber of Otter River, Mass, with his 1969 Dodge Charger, both G-Force Race Cars built entries, and Luis Custodio of Ajax, Ontario, with this nitrous-powered 1969 Camaro.
 
Returning PMRA teams include Sam Andreacchi from Toronto, Joe Boniferro from Niagara Falls, Ontario, Joe Caruso and Mike Cusimano's "Midlife Crisis" from Rochester, New York, the Grainy Brothers from North Tonawanda, New York, Gary Irving driving Al Hind’s entry from Waterloo, Ontario, Jason Kalso from Clarkston, Michigan, Eric Latino from Scarborough, Ontario, Ike Maier from Schomberg, Ontario, Mark Nielsen from Brantford, Ontario, and Jeff Roth from Kitchener, Ontario.
 

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