Format
Announced for Miller Lite NWMT Flash Tour Stop
The qualifying format for the first ever NASCAR
Whelen Modified Tour “Flash” event at Riverhead Raceway was announced today
by WMT director Ed Cox in conjunction with Barbara and Jim Cromarty of
Riverhead Raceway. As they have since 1985, Miller Lite will serve as title
sponsor for this unique race that is sure to be a hit with the fans in
attendance.
The Riverhead stop is the third and final “Flash” event of the 2007
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. Qualifying will find 20% of the cars entered to
qualify through time trials, for example if 40 cars enter then 8 would
transfer through time. The cars that make the show through time would then
later redraw for their staring positions in the main event. Two 25-lap
qualifying races will then be run, with odd number cars from time trials in
one qualifying race, while the those who qualify in an even number going to
the second qualifying race. How many cars make the feature from the heats
will be announced when the prior to the qualifying races.
The remainder of the 28-car field would be filled out by provisional
starting positions as noted on the WMT entry blank.
After all the qualifying has been completed it will then be time for the
Miller Lite 140-lap feature event for the cars and stars of the NASCAR
Whelen Modified Tour and the Riverhead Raceway drivers who make the 28-car
starting grid.
It’s a great format with something for everyone, so make your plans now
to head to Riverhead Raceway Saturday August 4th for this historical race.
Joining the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour will be the Charger and Blunderbust
divisions, who will run 30-lap feature events with double points.
One-On-Spectator Drags will complete the program.
Time Trials for the “Flash” event will start at 5:15 pm with the twin 25
lap qualifying races at 6:30pm. For further information please call the
Riverhead Raceway office at 631-842-RACE or log onto
www.riverheadraceway.com.
Source: Bob
Finan/Riverhead Raceway PR
Posted:
July 16, 2007