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IPSC: Woodstock fact sheet

2000 International Pro Stock Challenge (IPSC) Fact Sheet WHAT: SUPER COUNTRY WSCY 150/ Event 7 of 11 WHERE: White Mountain Motorsports Park, N. Woodstock, New Hampshire (1/4-mile) WHEN: ...

2000 International Pro Stock Challenge (IPSC) Fact Sheet WHAT: SUPER COUNTRY WSCY 150/ Event 7 of 11

WHERE: White Mountain Motorsports Park, N. Woodstock, New Hampshire (1/4-mile)

WHEN: Sunday, August 6, 2000

DISTANCE: 150 laps total

POSTED AWARDS: $28,000 (USD) guaranteed purse and bonus awards, to-date ($5,000 to win)

FIELD: 24 cars. Starting positions 1-10 will be determined by time trials. Positions 11-20 by heat race results. Positions 21, 22, and 23 have been established as series provisionals with the first four drivers from the current 2000 IPSC point standings who have not already qualified being assigned these spots. Position 24 has been assigned the top driver in current 2000 NEPSA point standings who has not already qualified. Additional spots may be assigned as Promoter's Options, at their discretion.

RACE DAY SCHEDULE: (Subject to change)
8 a.m. - Registration and Inspection Open
9 a.m. - Practice begins & Grandstand gates open
Noon - Snap-on Tools Time Trials
1:00 p.m. - Motor Mart Heat Races
Support Class race/s (New England Dwarf Cars)
Motor Mart Dash for Cash
Support class race/s
Driver Introduction Ceremony Presented By Snap-on Tools
SUPER COUNTRY WSCY 150

THE RACE: This is the first stop for the IPSC in New Hampshire. This event is the fourth combination event (of 6) with the NEPSA series. Look for a number of Southern New England teams to join the field including Danny Bezanson, Jimmy McCallum and Sam Gooden .Current IPSC Driver Points (Top 10): 1. 1. Andy Shaw 1145, 2. Kenny Wright 1087, 3. Ben Rowe 1073, 4. Kirk Thibeau 1069, 5. Sam Sessions 1066, 6. John Flemming 1065, 7. Mike MacKenzie 1057, 8. Larry Gelinas 1055, 9. Mike Riley 1048, 10. Gary Smith 1038 (complete point standings on web site)

TRACK RECORD: 12.174 seconds. Set by Andy Shaw of Center Conway, New Hampshire in September 1998.

2000 IPSC SCHEDULE:
(Revised) 11 events. May 6 at Scotia Speedworld, Halifax, Nova Scotia (Scott Fraser); May 21 at Speedway 95 in Bangor, Maine (Larry Gelinas); June 4 at Autodrome Montmagny in Montmagny, Quebec (Ralph Nason); June 17 at Scotia Speedworld (Dave Gorveatt); June 24 at Unity Raceway in Unity, Maine (Ralph Nason); ; July 22 at Scotia Speedworld (Andy Shaw); Aug. 6 at White Mountain Motorsports Park in N. Woodstock, New Hampshire; Aug. 18/19 at Scotia Speedworld (250 laps - $10,000 U.S. to win); Aug. 26 at Centre For Speed, Shediac, New Brunswick; Sept. 3 at White Mountain Motorsports Park; Sept. 9 at Scotia Speedworld.

SERIES SPONSORS: Major Associate - Copenhagen Inc./Ultramar Corner Stores; Motor Mart; Snap-on Tools Atlantic. Associate - Aluminum Racing Products (ARP); Argo Manufacturing; Bassett Racing Wheels; Downeast Communications; Linco Fisheries; Longacre Racing Products; McCreary Racing Tires; Northern Tire Services; QBR Race Products; Racer's Alliance; SK Racing/ Parts For Trucks; Sunoco Race Fuels; Yankee Trophies.

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