NITROUS PRO MODIFIED TEAM HEADED TO PMRA

dsc_1850.jpgWhen the Corvette Fever team goes to a race, it plans to enjoy itself, to spend the day racing and have fun.
 
That’s the philosophy of the Erie, Pennsylvania-based Pro Modified team of John and Brian Vergotz, who will be entering their first year of Pro Modified Racing Association competition in 2008.
 
“We’re local people and this is purely a hobby with us,” said Brian Vergotz, who wrenches on the 2000 Corvette driven by his brother John. “Sure, we enjoy racing, but we also want to have fun at it.”
 
Sitting on a Vanishing Point Race Cars 2000 Corvette is a 746-cubic inch nitrous-fed engine by Buck Racing Engines, fueled with a Barry Gant system and hooked up to a three-speed Lenco Drive. The team has raced since 1983, and has operated its own car for about the past ten years, according to Vergotz. dsc_1850.jpgWhen the Corvette Fever team goes to a race, it plans to enjoy itself, to spend the day racing and have fun.
 
That’s the philosophy of the Erie, Pennsylvania-based Pro Modified team of John and Brian Vergotz, who will be entering their first year of Pro Modified Racing Association competition in 2008.
 
“We’re local people and this is purely a hobby with us,” said Brian Vergotz, who wrenches on the 2000 Corvette driven by his brother John. “Sure, we enjoy racing, but we also want to have fun at it.”
 
Sitting on a Vanishing Point Race Cars 2000 Corvette is a 746-cubic inch nitrous-fed engine by Buck Racing Engines, fueled with a Barry Gant system and hooked up to a three-speed Lenco Drive. The team has raced since 1983, and has operated its own car for about the past ten years, according to Vergotz.
 
He added the car has been a solid reliable car which has seen several engines between the frame rails, all larger and more powerful than the previous power plant. But they feel the present setup is right for them.
 
“This series (the PMRA) should be ideal for us,” Vergotz continued. “Our car is very reliable and consistent. And we can get it to go down every track.”
 
The team plans to run all the 2008 PMRA races and is familiar with Dunn Tire Raceway Park (formerly Lancaster) and New York International Raceway Park, both in Western New York State.
 
The former WAR (World Alcohol Racers) 2005 Pro Modified champion team is sponsored by A-1 Automotive Inc, in Erie, and is crewed by young John Vergotz, Jr, Shane McLaughlin, John Orsini, and Rick Folgle.
 
The May 17 – 18 event is the first in the six-race PMRA Tour for 2008. With increased sponsorship, a record number of teams, and a reinstated Chicago-style Shoot-out to round out the eliminations, this season promises to be the best ever for the PMRA.


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