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From the pre-entry list (news announcement) posted by Rowe24 from the FASCAR site, it appears that there is some local flavor sprinkled through other divisions, as well as the Modifieds.
Ted Christopher:
Needs no introduction, but as well as running the Modifieds in the #00 Brady Bunch car, Teddy is also entered to run the #29 Super Late Model car.
Louis Mecalides:
Former New Hampshire ProStock standout, and 350 Super Modified driver always makes the trip down south.
Charles H. Bailey III:
Long-time CT Late Model veteran is entered to run in the Late Model division.
Denis Pierce:
Former Danbury Racearena, Kauneonga Speedway (now Catskill Mountain Speedway) competitor, and Danbury native is entered to run in the IMCA class.
Bob Judkins #2X (Driver: Jason Boyd):
You may not be familiar with the driver, but Bob Judkins' latest endeavor over the past few years is this FLorida IMCA MOD entry with driver Jason Boyd.
With only a few more days left until the flag drops on Speedweeks, campers are heading to Florida, and trailers are getting loaded. It's been a long cold winter, and we want to wish all the local area drivers and crews a safe and successful series.