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DAYTONA
BEACH, Fla. (March 25, 2008) – To kick off a season-long celebration
of 60 years of Modified champions, NASCAR is recognizing a trio of
NASCAR Modified titlists in the 2008 opener April 6 at Thompson
(Conn.) International Speedway.
NASCAR plans to recognize each of its past Modified champions
throughout the season. The celebration will begin with the honoring
of Frankie Schneider, Donny Lia and the late Richie Evans at the
season-opening Icebreaker.
Schneider, who captured the NASCAR Modified division title in 1952,
is the oldest living champion. Lia became the 60th Modified champion
in NASCAR history when he won his first NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour
title in 2007. Both champions will be in attendance and will be
honored during the pre-race festivities.
In addition, NASCAR will recognize the accomplishments of Evans, one
of the greatest champions in Modified history. Evans will be
represented at the Icebreaker by family members, and one of his
restored cars will be on hand for the event.
New Jersey’s Schneider began racing in 1947, one year before the
formation of NASCAR. A driver of modified, stock, sprint and midget
cars, Schneider is believed to have won more than 750 races in his
long and distinguished career. In the days where there were no
limits to how many events a driver could participate, Schneider’s
Modified win total during his 1952 championship season is said to
have reached 100.
Lia captured the 2007 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour championship in a
storybook season. With five career wins entering 2007 driving his
own equipment, Lia teamed up with longtime Modified owner Bob
Garbarino to run the No. 4 “Mystic Missile.” With the new
partnership, Lia and Garbarino visited Victory Lane six times en
route to the first NASCAR championship for both. A New York native,
Lia parlayed his Modified success into a ride this year in the
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
The king of Modified racing, Evans’ accomplishments are nearly
immeasurable. The Rome , N.Y. , native captured nine Modified titles
in a 13-year span, including a remarkable eight in a row from
1978-85. Evans ranked No. 1 in the 2003 voting of the “NASCAR
All-Time Modified Top 10 Drivers,” and he was included in “The 50
Greatest NASCAR Drivers of All Time” list in 1998. In the first year
of the current NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour format in 1985, Evans won
12 races, including all four events at Thompson. Evans had already
clinched his ninth career title heading into the season’s final race
at Martinsville , but tragically perished in an accident during a
practice session, cutting short a career that is unmatched still
today.
Activities at the Icebreaker, the annual season-opener for NASCAR
racing in New England , will commence on Saturday, April 5 with
practice and qualifying. Pre-race ceremonies for the 150-lap NASCAR
Whelen Modified Tour event on Sunday will start at approximately
2:45 p.m., with the green flag tentatively set to wave at 3:15 p.m.
The grandstand open each day at 9:30 a.m., and one ticket will cover
admission for both days. For a complete weekend schedule and ticket
information, please visit Thompson’s official Web Site (thompsonspeedway.com),
and for more on the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour visit
www.NASCARHomeTracks.com.
For more information, contact:
Jason Cunningham, NASCAR Public Relations |