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Support For "Ricky's Race" and David's House Grows:
With the second annual
Ricky’s Race For Kids at Twin State Speedway, Claremont, NH., fast
approaching, the interest and support from local business’s and race
fans for the October 4, True Value Modified Racing Series event, has
been strong. “The response has been incredible,” said Donnie Miller,
brother of the late Ricky Miller, who passed away in 2004. “All 112
laps have sold out, three weeks before the race, forcing us to come
up with an alternative plan.”
With the support of
Claremont’s own Sean Bodreau, a former winner with the TVMRS, anyone
who wanted to sponsor a lap can still be involved. Miller explained,
“Sean has offered his race car and for the price of a lap, $25,
anyone can have their name or business on his race car the day of
the race. He furthered, “They’ll be afforded the opportunity to have
their picture taken with the car and be a part of pre-race
ceremonies right on the speedway,” said Miller.
Many local merchants, in both New Hampshire and Vermont, have
contributed raffle prizes with all proceeds going to David’s House.
Miller stresses they’ll be something for everyone to take a chance
on winning. “We have 18 holes of golf, wheel alignments, dinner
certificates, Wii Systems, department store and bank certificates,
Boston Red Sox and N.E. Patriot jackets, and even a Dale Earnhardt
life size stand up.” said Miller.
Drivers and car owners
have the chance to help David’s House. Long-time racer Mike Douglas
Sr., owner of the #23 race team has pledged a $50 contribution from
his team’s earnings on race day while Bodreau will post $100 from
his prize money to the cause. In fact the Douglas team has issued a
challenge to all race teams to do the same. Pro Stock driver Kevin
Bolduc has accepted that challenge. He’s donating $50 from his
winnings in the Saturday race at Twin State, October 3. “It can be
any amount and by any race team, not just the modifieds. It’s open
to any driver or race team that wants to donate to David’s House,”
Miller said.
This year’s race will also honor the late Donnie Ayer and the late
Kirby Monteith. Both drivers, popular and successful, died last
year. Ayer served as the honorary starter for last October’s event.
Located in Lebanon,
NH., David’s House is a home-away-from-home that offers support for
families with children receiving treatment through Children's
Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, in New Hampshire.
The Twin State race will be the first of three races to wind up the
2009 season for the True Value Modified Racing Series. A heated
point battle between Jon McKennedy, Rob Goodenough, and Rowan
Pennink, will insure a new series champion. McKennedy has already
visited victory lane earlier this season at Twin State.
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Modifieds |
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ProStocks |
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Mike
Douglas #23 |
$100 |
Kevin Bolduc #28 |
$50 |
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Sean
Bodreau #44 |
$100 |
Mike Parks #66 |
$100 |
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Mike
Holdridge #0 |
$100 |
Bryon Baker #11 |
$50 |
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Bryon Baker |
$50 |
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