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July 24th, 2006 Fredericton, NB - Brad Leighton, one of the most successful drivers in the history of the Grand National Division, Busch East Series, has officially announced that he will be attending the Irving Oil 250 at NBIS on Labour Day Weekend. Just weeks after NASCAR veteran Johnny Benson announced his intention to race in the event again, Leighton, a veteran driver in the Northeastern United States and two-time champion of the Busch East Series (formerly known as the Busch North Series), has officially announced that he will be racing in the biggest pro stock event in the Canadian Maritimes on the 2006 schedule.
A long proven track record will accompany the New Hampshire resident to Fredericton. He's won championships just about everywhere he's raced, starting with a Limited Sportsman Championship at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway (ME) in 1990, followed by a Rookie-of-the-Year honours in the American-Canadian Tour (ACT) in 1991 and an ACT championship in 1995. In 1996, Leighton successfully transitioned to what was then known as the Busch North Series, garnering eight top-five finishes - more than any other rookie in the history of the series. Two of those finishes were trips to victory lane - tying such notables as Ricky Craven and Jerry Marquis for the most wins in a single season during a rookie year. By 1999, Leighton had captured his first ever Busch North Series Championship, then successfully defended his title in 2000. He is currently second on the all-time winners with 24 victories.
Leighton's success extends to weekly series racing as well, earning a remarkable four track championships at New Hampshire International Speedway, the same elite superspeedway that hosts two Nextel Cup events each year. He is also comfortable on road courses, having won at both Watkins Glen International and Lime Rock Park road courses. He is currently racing a limited schedule in Pro All Stars Series (PASS) and selected Busch Series East events. Leighton will have Irving Oil and Coke on board as co-sponsors of his car at the Fredericton event.
"Every year this event continues to grow and attract some of the best drivers in the region, including the United States," said co-owner Chris Johnston, "Brad adds a lot to the Irving Oil 250 not only because he's an outstanding driver, but also because he comes with a great off-track reputation armed with a colourful, fun-loving personality that attracts fans, fellow competitors, and media."
Last year's Irving Oil 250 at New Brunswick International Speedway in Fredericton, NB attracted one of the best fields of pro stock cars ever seen at the facility with a record 39 cars attempted to qualify for 28 spots on the starting grid. Although only six years old, the region's top pro stock drivers regard the Irving Oil 250 race as the premier stock car event of the season. A big purse, a great field of drivers, and a huge crowd are all appealing elements of the event for drivers.
Please contact the New Brunswick International Speedway office (506-455-3181) or info@nbisonline.com if you have any questions.