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TVMRS Banquet PR


True Value Modified Racing Series

For Immediate Release

Contact: John H. Spence Sr

603-801-7640

   

Pasteryak Crowned True Value Modified Champion

  

Rehoboth, MA (November 16, 2008) --  A capacity crowd  filled the historic Francis Farm banquet facility in Rehoboth, MA., Saturday night, November 15, as the  True Value Modified Racing Series, presented its fifth annual Awards Banquet honoring  drivers, car owners, and the 2008 series champion, Chris Pasteryak, Lisbon, CT.

 

Pasteryak, winner of two races, at Waterford and Seekonk, addressed the crowd from a well prepared and well delivered script that detailed what the season meant to him and his family. The second generation driver thanked his fiancé, family, his Babcia, friends, his sponsors, series sponsors, and TVMRS officials, for their support.  His father, Charlie, and uncle, Carl, have been involved in modified racing since the mid-seventies. I guess they didnt know what they were getting into, said the new champion.

 

Series founder Jack Bateman, joined by series officials and True Value representatives,

Rick and Robin Tullock, made presentations to the top fifteen drivers and car owners as well as achievement awards in several categories. Sponsorship awards and the the 4th annual Bob Polverari 7-11 presentation were also part of the evenings festivities.

 

Series announcer, John Spence Sr, hosted the event, with opening remarks focusing on a review of the 2008 season. Spence noted, despite the just concluded campaign being tough economically for everyone, 61 different drivers were awarded points this year. All things considered, thats not too bad. Spence also recognized special guests and thanked media representatives for their continued support.

 

Bateman recognized series officials for their hard work, professionalism, and dedication.

He offered comment on each official pointing out their qualities and what they mean to the series. The tours officials have been lauded by fans, media, speedway management, and race teams, for the respect they show competitors, and their easy going manner.

 

Bateman thanked track owners, series sponsors, participating New England True Value stores, New England Racing Fuels, Black Mountain Painting, Hoosier Tire East , SPAFCO Race Cars, Koszela Speed, Dart, UniFirst, Inside Track, Sherwood Racing Wheels, for their support.

    

The series founder also spoke of a 16 race schedule, down from 19 this past season, with some adjustments and possible additions to be made to a tentative schedule already in place for 2009. The series will also assist in officiating the open race at Seekonk in July.

 

The 2008 7-11 award, for professionalism on and off the track, was presented to Vinnie WHO Annarummo. The recipient was chosen by former winners, Bateman, Dwight Jarvis, and Ed Dachenhausen and the special plaque was presented by New England Hall of Famer, Bob Polverari.

 

Service Award:  Ray Legere. A race car owner/builder since the early 70s, Legere, now a member of the series tech staff, joins Jarvis and Bateman as one of three original race car owners that remains with the series today.

 

2008 True Value Modified Racing Series Achievement Awards Recipients:

 

Hoosier Tire East Award: (Presented By Bobby Summers) - Chris Pasteryak

 

BlackMountain Painting Award: (Presented By Jack Bateman) - Kirk Alexander

 

Most Improved Driver:  (Selected By Series Officials) Shelly Perry

 

Touch Luck Award:  (Selected By Series Officials) Les Hinckley

 

Sportsmanship Award: (Selected By Series Officials) - 77 Gangsta Racing

 

Koszela Speed - Rookie of the Year: Kenny White Jr (presented by Peter Jarvis)

  

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