NITROFISH BRIGADE SWIMS INTO READING

Kenny Koretsky’s expanded Nitro Fish team resumes NHRA Full Throttle Series competition at his home track of Maple Grove Raceway KKwinnerscircle.jpgnear Reading, Pa., Aug. 20-23.

The apparel company’s multi-hued logos will be on his Pro Stock Pontiac GXP, driven by Dave Northrop; Tony Pedregon’s series-leading Impala Funny Car; Matt Smith’s Don Schumacher Racing Suzuki; and a 2005 G Super Modified Chevy Cavalier that Kyle Koretsky – Kenny’s youngest son – will drive in his Competition Eliminator debut.

Kenny Koretsky, who also answers to Captain Chaos, was proud of Kyle’s performance last week when he earned his Comp Eliminator license at Virginia Motorsports Park near Richmond.  “I’m real proud of ‘Kid Chaos’,” he said.  “I was impressed with how well he did in his first runs in the car.”

Kenny Koretsky’s expanded Nitro Fish team resumes NHRA Full Throttle Series competition at his home track of Maple Grove Raceway KKwinnerscircle.jpgnear Reading, Pa., Aug. 20-23.

The apparel company’s multi-hued logos will be on his Pro Stock Pontiac GXP, driven by Dave Northrop; Tony Pedregon’s series-leading Impala Funny Car; Matt Smith’s Don Schumacher Racing Suzuki; and a 2005 G Super Modified Chevy Cavalier that Kyle Koretsky – Kenny’s youngest son – will drive in his Competition Eliminator debut.

Kenny Koretsky, who also answers to Captain Chaos, was proud of Kyle’s performance last week when he earned his Comp Eliminator license at Virginia Motorsports Park near Richmond.  “I’m real proud of ‘Kid Chaos’,” he said.  “I was impressed with how well he did in his first runs in the car.”

Car owner Mike Iacono felt the same way.  “The car is a five-speed and I didn’t think he would be that smooth shifting gears so soon,” he said.

“I’m excited to be racing at a national event with my dad,” said Kyle.  “I want to follow in his footsteps.  We are planning to use Comp Eliminator as a learning curve for me to eventually move into Pro Stock.”

"Tony Pedregon and his team did a great job Sunday winning the race in Brainerd (Minn.) after his crew chief and assistant crew chief resigned,” said Koretsky.  “That put him in the lead by 28 points.  Tony will be driving the same Nitro Fish car that was a winner at Englishtown (N.J.) earlier this year and we’re hoping to get the same results at Maple Grove.”

Northrop and crew chief Eddie Guarnaccia are eager to get back on the track after sitting out the last four races, including NHRA’s traditional Western Swing.     

“It is going to be nice to go to Maple Grove again,” Northrop said.  “It’s my home track, too – the first one I ever raced on and where I got my competition license.

“There was a good side to the time off.  Eddie and I had the opportunity to go through the car.  We found a few things that needed fixing, and we think we may have helped improve our 60-foot times.”

“We are looking forward to this weekend,” added Guarnaccia, another team member with strong ties to Maple Grove.  “We are using a Steve Spies motor and it looks like we’ll have something to work with.  Steve ran well at Brainerd over the weekend and qualified 12th.”

Northrop, meanwhile, would be pleased to have his qualifying numbers improve enough to break into the starting lineup.  “We wound up 17th a lot this year, missing out by only thousandths of a second too many times,” he remarked.  “It’s time for a change.”

 

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