Friesen Ready for Back-to-Back TQ Midget Indoor Events
Stewart Friesen wants another photograph in
his garage. The likeable Canadian driver, who now resides in Old
Forge, N.Y., still looks at the picture that shows him, Joey
Payne and Jack Hewitt in Victory Lane from the indoor TQ-Midget
race in Niagara Falls, N.Y. That picture brings a smile to his
face as it marked the one and only indoor victory that Friesen,
27, scored when he was a mere 16-year-old driver. Now, he wants
more pictures and Victory Lane photos.
Friesen is stoked for the upcoming
Gambler’s Classic indoor TQ-Midget race at Boardwalk Hall in
Atlantic City, N.J., on January 27-29, 2011, and the Coffee Cup
indoor event at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence, R.I.,
on February 5.
“I love racing indoors,” Friesen said. “There is nothing like it
for the drivers and fans.
“I think one of the reasons I enjoy it so
much is due to the cross section of drivers you get at those
events. You get guys from the dirt and asphalt world. You have
drivers who run TQ-Midgets all season outside. You have guys who
run the NASCAR Modified Tour. There are guys who run dirt
Modifieds, Sprint Cars and Midgets. All of them seem to migrate
to the indoor events.”
Friesen enters the winter indoor events as
one of the most decorated drivers of ’10.
He tied NASCAR All-American Racing Series
champion Keith Rocco for the most wins in the Northeast (25), as
compiled by Area Auto Racing News.
Twenty-four of those wins came in dirt Modified racing, while
another came in a 360 Sprint Car at Ransomville (N.Y.) Speedway.
His dirt Modified event victories came at
Five Mile Point Speedway in Kirkwood, N.Y (10 wins); Utica-Rome
Speedway in Vernon, N.Y. (five wins); Fonda (N.Y.) Speedway (two
wins); Ransomville (N.Y.) Speedway (two wins); and one win each
at the following tracks, Cayuga County Fair Speedway in
Weedsport, N.Y.; Grandview Speedway in Bechtelsville, Pa.; the
New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse, N.Y.; Penn Can Speedway
in Susquehanna, Pa.; and Volusia Speedway Park in Barberville,
Fla.
Now, Friesen wants to focus his efforts on
the indoor TQ-Midget world.
“The intensity of racing is something like
you get at the dirt-track bullrings,” Friesen said. “I would
equate the indoor circuit as the same intensity you get from
racing at Accord, Five Mile Point or Penn Can speedways. It’s
pretty incredible when you’re racing in Atlantic City and/or
Providence and you’re constantly turning left, trying to avoid
the guy in front and/or in back of you.”
There is another reason why Friesen likes
the indoor racing TQ-Midget circuit.
“It is a homecoming of sorts,” he said. “My
owner Mel Rapp gave me my first TQ-Midget ride when I was a
teenager and that car I drove then is driven by James Michael
Friesen.
“Mel’s given me a lot over the years. He’s
given me an opportunity to race indoors and I appreciate his
loyalty.”
The Friesen name is well represented in
Atlantic City and Providence.
Stewart is joined by his cousins, James Michael and Curtis.
“For us, it’s like a family reunion,”
Friesen said. “There is no better place to have a family reunion
than at a race track. The sport has united our family for
years.”
Tickets for the Atlantic City Indoor Race
are currently on sale through Ticketmaster (1-800-736-1420) or
online at www.ticketmaster.com. Tickets are available with no
extra fee applied at the Boardwalk Hall box office and at the
Area Auto Racing News office in Trenton, N.J. at 609-888-3618
Activity in Atlantic City will begin on
Thurs., Jan. 27, with paid practice from 5-10 p.m. Weekend
activity will begin on Fri., Jan. 28, at 4:30 p.m. with time
trials. The night will include heat events for TQ-Midgets and
B-Mains for the 600cc Micro Sprint Cars, Slingshots and Champ
Karts. It will culminate with a 20-lap 600cc Micro Sprint Car
main event and a 30-lap TQ-Midget feature race.
The Sat., Jan. 29, program kicks off at 5
p.m. with the Fanfest, which will be held on the indoor racing
surface.
The Saturday-night portion of the show is
slated to begin at 7 p.m. Heat races and semis will lead up the
40-lap "Gamblers Classic" for TQ-Midgets, with Slingshots and
Champ Karts also on the schedule.
Tickets for the Coffee Cup are available at
the Dunkin’ Donuts box office, online at www.ticketmaster.com or
by calling Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000.
TQ-Midgets and Champ Karts will share the
one-day card which begins at 7 p.m.
Source: Jerry Reigle/AARN
PR
Posted: December
9, 2010