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NASCAR Featherlite Modified Tour Notes: Flemington Speedway Event

1 October 1997


NASCAR Featherlite Modified Tour
Torco Racing Fuels Challenge of Champions Notes
Flemington Speedway
October 5, 1997


FLEMINGTON, NJ - The 21st race of the 1997 NASCAR Featherlite Modified
Tour, the Torco Racing Fuels Challenge of Champions, is scheduled for
Saturday, Oct. 5, at Flemington Speedway in Flemington, NJ.

 - Time trials are scheduled for 11:45 am. The top 30 cars will
advance with the remainder of the 36-car starting field to be made up
of provisional starters. The top 6, 8 or 10 qualifiers will draw for
starting position in the 250-lap race.

 - This will be the fifth series race to be held at Flemington and
second, of two, this season. George Kent was the winner of the first
series race held in 1991. Doug Hoffman recorded his only career win in
1992. Jan Leaty was the winner of the inaugural 250-lap Challenge of
Champions last October. Mike Stefanik won the Flemington 150 in June.

 - The series qualifying record at Flemington is 136.289 mph (16.509
seconds) set by Tim Connolly on 6/7/97.

 - Ten drivers have competed in all four series races at
Flemington. They are: Tim Arre, Tom Baldwin, S.J. Evonsion, Tony
Ferrante, Jr., Eddie Flemke, Rick Fuller, Jan Leaty, Reggie Ruggiero,
Mike Stefanik and Jamie Tomaino.

 - Jan Leaty is the only driver who has finished in the top-5 in all
four Flemington races.

 - As of Sept. 29, 42 different teams have filed entries for the
Flemington 150.

 - 99 different drivers have attempted to qualify for at least one
NASCAR Featherlite Modified Tour race this season.

 - There have been 142 lead changes this season on the NASCAR
Featherlite Modified Tour for an average of 7.1 per race.

 - Tim Connolly leads the season Busch Pole standings with 7
poles. Mike Stefanik currently has 5. Stefanik is not scheduled to
qualify his car at Thompson, CT on Oct. 18, so he must win the Busch
Pole at Flemington to remain alive for the season Busch Pole Award
championship.

By NASCAR Public Relations