
February
24th, 2008
News from the Thunder Mountain Awards Banquet
Saturday
night, Feb 23rd, Thunder Mountain Speedway held
their annual awards banquet for the 2007 season.
After the awards ceremony concluded, promoter Dick
Stark made some greatly anticipated announcements
for the future plans of the race track, and wanted
to clear the air of all the rumors that had been
circulating during the off-season.
One
of the first announcements made was about the group
at the helm of the race track. It was announced that
after an agreement just made a day prior to the
banquet that the former partnership had reached an
agreement and that Dick and Shelly Stark will be the
sole promoters for the upcoming 2008 season. This is
great news as now that all are in agreement and Dick
and Shelly have taken full reigns of the track they
can proceed unhindered with their 2008 Racing season
plans.
The
second announcement made was about which night the
Speedway would be running on, a topic highly debated
on this site. It was announced that Thunder Mountain
will indeed become a Friday night racing facility
for the 2008 season, with a race starting time of
7:30pm. Among the many reasons for opting to go to a
Friday night format, promoter Dick Stark pointed out
the by running on Fridays, there is not much in the
way of competing Speedways within the area, as the
closest Speedway to Thunder running on a Friday is
Penn Can Speedway in Susquehanna, PA which is close
to 40 minutes away. The switch makes sense as on
Saturday nights there are two other speedways
running within a 20 minute radius that would all be
competing for cars. This decision offers both fans
and racers the best, as it gives Friday racers
another option in the southern tier, and will
alleviate some of the pressure of the other Saturday
night tracks, allowing them more room to prosper.
To
clear up other rumors, here are some points of items
that were announced:
The
IMCA Modifieds will be running as a regular class at
Thunder on Friday nights. Right now the track will
be a part-time IMCA sanction, and is currently
working with IMCA towards becoming fully IMCA
sanctioned. Along with the IMCA Modifieds, the
following classes will be run weekly: Sportsman
Modifieds, Hurricane Street/Pure Stocks, 4 Cyl Road
Bandits (Pups), and a combined class of Road
Warriors (8cyl stocks) and Six Shooters (6cyl fwd
cars).
The
Modified class has NOT been officially dropped . In
the interest of trying to keep the class at Thunder
in some capacity, Stark announced that they will be
holding a meeting in the near future with the
Modified teams to discuss options for the future of
the class at the Speedway. He stated that it was no
secret that with the economy the way it was and
lower fan and support class counts that they could
not maintain keeping the Mods the way they were, but
they have not closed the door on them and would like
to work something out that will benefit both the
Modified teams and the speedway.
Also
pointed out about the new six shooters, the 6 and 8
cyl classes will be run together depending on car
counts, but will have seperate points and point
funds. If there is enough support for each division,
then they will split them and run them seperately,
but it is dependent upon car counts.
More
information will be announced shortly. Thunder
Mountain will have booths at both the Oakdale Mall
car show and the Carquest Motorsports Expo at the
state fairgrounds..
Again,
here are things in a nut-shell:
Dick
and Shelly Stark will be independently running
Thunder Mountain for 2008.
Thunder
will be a Friday night racing facility with a start
time of 7:30pm
IMCA
Mods, Sportsman, Hurricane Stocks, Warriors/Six
Shooters and Bandits are all on the card for weekly
racing with the Modified class still being a
possibility, they have not been dismissed.
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