For Immediate Release
Statistical Advance:
Analyzing The Icebreaker At Thompson
International Speedway
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.
(March 31, 2009) The 25th season of the
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour will commence with the Icebreaker at Thompson (Conn.) International
Speedway on Sunday, April 5.
At Thompson
International Speedway:
·
Since the NASCAR Whelen
Modified Tour formed in 1985, there have been 106 races at Thompson.
·
There have been 29 different
race winners at Thompson, led by Mike
Stefaniks 14 victories.
·
Jeff Fuller maintains the record for most
poles won at Thompson with 13
There have been 36
different pole winners at the track.
·
Ed Flemke Jr. is the defending winner of
the Icebreaker
Ron Silk won twice
at Thompson in 2008 and Ted Christopher
and Todd Szegedy also reached Victory Lane at the
track a year ago.
·
In the first 24 years of the
NWMT there have been 17 different drivers win the Icebreaker, led by Rick Fullers three victories
Richie Evans won the inaugural NWMT
Icebreaker on March 31, 1985.
·
There are eight drivers on the entry
list who have previously reached Victory
Lane at TIS.
2008 Recap:
Selected Driver Highlights:
Eric Beers (No.
46 Chevrolet)
- Has two wins and nine poles in 128 career starts
Has one win and
one pole at Thompson.
- Set the qualifying record at Thompson in the 2008 World Series at 18.429 seconds (122.080 mph).
- Finished sixth in the 2008 NWMT season standings
Career-best
points finish was fifth in 2005.
- Registered finishes of 28th, 14th, 32nd,
10th and 10th at Thompson in 2008.
Jimmy
Blewett (No. 12 Chevrolet)
- Has four wins and one pole in 62 career starts
His one pole came
at Thompson, but he has yet to reach Victory Lane at the track.
- Finished ninth in the 2008 standings
Career-best points finish was
eighth in 2007.
- Had finishes of 12th, 29th, 25th,
26th and 15th at Thompson in 2008.
- Returns to the No. 12 car for 2009 after driving the No. 19 in 2008.
Ted
Christopher (No. 36 Chevrolet)
- Has 31 wins and 18 poles in 265 career starts
Has at least one win
in 10 consecutive seasons entering 2009
His 31 wins are tied for fourth
on the series all-time list with Jeff Fuller
His 18 poles rank ninth.
- Earned the 2008 NWMT title, the first of his career, after runner-up
finishes in 2002 and 2005.
- Has seven wins and four poles at Thompson in his career
Last win
at Thompson was the 2008 World Series
Is a two-time winner of the
Icebreaker (2004, 2005).
- Had finishes of 10th, 2nd, 4th, 14th
and 1st at Thompson a year ago.
- The 2001 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series champion, he plans to run
for the national crown again in 2008 by competing weekly at Thompson,
Stafford and Waterford
(when possible).
- Won the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour season-opener at
Concord (N.C.) Speedway.
Doug Coby (No.
19 Chevrolet)
- Has one win, one pole
and 26 top 10s in 81 career starts.
- Recorded three top 10s
in five 2008 starts driving the No. 28 for Don King
Finished third and
fourth in his two starts at Thompson.
- Will run a
partial-to-full season in the No. 19 of George Bierce in 2009.
Ed Flemke
Jr. (No. 10 Chevrolet)
- Has 17 wins and 15
poles in 370 career starts
Four of his wins and three of his poles have
come at Thompson
Is the defending winner of the Icebreaker.
- Has made a record 311
consecutive starts
The last time he did not start an NWMT race was on
July 22, 1992 at Riverside Park Speedway.
- Finished 11th in the 2008 NWMT standings
Best career
points finish were runner-up campaigns in 2004 and 2006.
- Had finishes of 1st, 26th, 26th, 30th
and 23rd at Thompson in 2008.
Donny Lia (No. 4 Dodge)
- Has 11 wins, 13 poles and 43 top 10s in 97 career starts
One of his wins and two of his poles have come at Thompson.
- Did not have a start at Thompson in 2008, but has five
top 10s in his last eight starts at the track.
- Will return to the No. 4 full-time in 2009 after winning
the NWMT title in the car in 2007
Ran in the NASCAR Camping World Truck
Series in 2008.
Chris Pasteryak (No. 52
Chevrolet)
- Has four top 10s in 14 career starts.
- Will compete full-time in the NWMT in 2009 after running
partial schedules in 2005 and 2006 and serving as crew chief for his
father, Charlie, in 2007 and 2008.
- Captured the True Value Modified Racing Series
championship in 2008.
Rowan Pennink (No. 93
Chevrolet)
- Has eight top 10s in 30 career starts.
- Improved from 17th in points as a rookie in
2007 to eighth as a sophomore a year ago.
- Had finishes of 9th, 19th, 7th,
8th and 12th at Thompson in 2008.
Woody Pitkat (No. 28
Chevrolet)
- Has seven top 10s in 17 career starts.
- Will drive the No. 28 full-time in 2009 after making seven
starts with the team last year.
- Had finishes of 17th, 18th, and 18th
at Thompson in 2008.
- Finished 12th in the final 2008 NASCAR Whelen
All-American Series standings with six wins.
4-4-4-4
Ryan Preece (No. 3
Chevrolet)
- Has two poles, a win and 10 top 10s in 30 career starts.
- His win at Martinsville
and his poles at Stafford and Martinsville
in 2008 made him the youngest driver in NWMT history to accomplish those
feats.
- Finished 10th in points as a sophomore in
2008 after a 19th place showing as a rookie in 2007.
- Recorded finishes of 19th, 10th,
24th, 27th and 14th at Thompson in 2008.
Erick Rudolph (No. 59
Chevrolet)
- Recorded five top 10s in nine starts as a rookie in 2008
Earned Sunoco Rookie of the Race honors in six of those nine outings.
- Had finishes of 29th and 5th in
his two starts at Thompson in 2008.
- Finished fifth in the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified
Tour season-opener at Concord.
Reggie Ruggiero (No. 14 Ford)
- Has 44 wins, 27 poles and 190 top 10s in 413 career starts
His 44 wins rank second in series history and his 27 poles are tied for
fourth with Jan Leaty.
- Has six wins and five poles in his career at Thompson
His last win came at Thompson in the 2006 Icebreaker.
- Recorded finishes of 8th, 30th and
4th at Thompson in 2008
He did not qualify for two races.
Ron Silk (No. 79 Pontiac)
- Has three wins, a pole and 21 top-10s in 56 career
starts
All three wins have come at Thompson.
- Has recorded top 10s in nine of his last 11 starts at
Thompson
That span includes three wins and seven top fives.
- Has finished fourth and fifth, respectively, in the
points standings the last two seasons.
- Finished 10th in the NASCAR Whelen Southern
Modified Tour season-opener at Concord.
Mike Stefanik (No. 16 Pontiac)
- Seven-time NWMT Champion
Has 69 wins, 42 poles and 254
top 10s in 384 career starts
He holds NWMT record for most
championships, wins, poles, top fives and top 10s.
- Is the all-time wins leader at Thompson with 14
Won
the 1998 and 2006 Icebreakers.
- Registered finishes of 33rd, 3rd,
5th, 22nd and 24th at Thompson in 2008
Last win at the track was the 2006 Icebreaker.
- Has finished seventh in the standings each of the last
two seasons following his seventh series crown in 2006.
5-5-5-5
Todd Szegedy (No. 2 Ford)
- The 2003 NWMT Champion
Has 13 wins, six poles and 67
top 10s in 110 career starts.
- Has the best win percentage of any active driver,
earning a trip to Victory Lane one out of every 8.5 starts.
- Has three wins and three poles at Thompson
Last win
was September, 2008.
- Has finished in the top five in the points standings in
each of the last three years.
Jamie Tomaino (No. 99 Chevrolet)
- The 1990 NWMT Champion
Has three wins, six poles and
234 top 10s in 499 career starts.
- Will become the first driver in series history to start
500 races at the Icebreaker
Has missed only four of the 503 races in the
history of the NWMT (1985-pr.)
Is one of three drivers (Rick Fuller,
Carl Pasteryak) to make a start in each of the first 24 years of the NWMT.
- Has more starts than any driver in any NASCAR series,
other than the Sprint Cup Series, and has 60 more than any other NWMT
competitor.
- Won a pole at Thompson in 1999
Best Thompson finish
were runner-ups in 1987 and 1990
Had two top 10s in five starts at
Thompson in 2008.
Upcoming Milestones/Benchmarks:
- Jamie Tomaino will extend his own series
record by becoming the first driver to 500 career starts.
- Ed Flemke Jr. is expected to extend his
record consecutive starts streak to 312.
- Ted Christophers next race win would put
him in sole possession of fourth place on the NWMT all-time wins list with
32
He is currently tied with Jeff Fuller.
- Mike Stefaniks next victory would make
him the eighth driver in NASCAR history to earn 70 wins in a series
All
others on the list accomplished the feat in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.
- Donny Lias next win would place him
in a tie with Richie Evans and George Kent for 14th on the
all-time series wins list at 12
He is also three starts shy of 100 for his
career.
- Wade Cole is two starts away from
150 for his career.
For more information, contact:
Jason Cunningham, NASCAR Public
Relations, (704) 201-6658 or jcunningham@nascar.com.