PDA

View Full Version : What do you think of the Slight Change for Riverhead's Format?



Teds Race Tours
07-15-2007, 08:22 PM
Please base your response on the format alone.


FORMAT ANNOUNCED FOR MILLER LITE NASCAR WHELEN MODIFIED
FLASH TOUR STOP AT RIVERHEAD RACEWAY AUGUST 4TH

The qualifying format for the first ever NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour “Flash” event at Riverhead Raceway was announced today by WMT director Ed Cox in conjunction with Barbara and Jim Cromarty of Riverhead Raceway. As they have since 1985, Miller Lite will serve as title sponsor for this unique race that is sure to be a hit with the fans in attendance.
The Riverhead stop is the third and final “Flash” event of the 2007 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour.
Qualifying will find 20% of the cars entered to qualify through time trials, for example if 40 cars enter then 8 would transfer through time. The cars that make the show through time would then later redraw for their staring positions in the main event. Two 25-lap qualifying races will then be run, with odd number cars from time trials in one qualifying race, while the those who qualify in an even number going to the second qualifying race. How many cars make the feature from the heats will be announced when the prior to the qualifying races.
The remainder of the 28-car field would be filled out by provisional starting positions as noted on the WMT entry blank.
After all the qualifying has been completed it will then be time for the Miller Lite 140-lap feature event for the cars and stars of the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour and the Riverhead Raceway drivers who make the 28-car starting grid.
It’s a great format with something for everyone, so make your plans now to head to Riverhead Raceway Saturday August 4th for this historical race. Joining the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour will be the Charger and Blunderbust divisions, who will run 30-lap feature events with double points. One-On-Spectator Drags will complete the program.
Time Trials for the “Flash” event will start at 5:15 pm with the twin 25 lap qualifying races at 6:30pm. For further information please call the Riverhead Raceway office at 631-842-RACE or log onto www.riverheadraceway.com.

RGeeProductions
07-15-2007, 10:13 PM
Nice...
I was wondering why there wasn't one comment on the story I posted.
Thanks Ted for noticing!!!! LOL
I like the format BUT would prefer 35 lap heats as I think 25 is going to be a wreckfest at Riverhead.....

ModTourMan
07-15-2007, 10:58 PM
I love it. I'm speaking strictly as a fan here. The time trials I could still do without, but in my mind I think it may keep the car count up. A good, solid field of quality Modifieds has always been the most important ingredient for any event in my opinion. The heats should be wild and that should be good for the fans- if the drivers can keep the wheels on the cars! Lets hope the Tour drivers show us just how good they can really be (let's not recreate the Wall heats!). I especially like the longer feature. As a traveling fan, I like the longer features - I need to see some laps to make my trip worthwhile. I think this might be the best tweak possible for the bull rings. It's gonna be three competitive races for the Mods!

ThE sHaDoW
07-15-2007, 11:12 PM
That may be the press release, but the entry blanks have not yet been mailed. Not much different than the last flash race. We will need to see where the cautions count and where they dont.

chrome horn
07-15-2007, 11:13 PM
what is the difference between this and Twin States?

Teds Race Tours
07-15-2007, 11:29 PM
its an additional 40 laps on the feature. thats the slight change. Yes, I want to find out about cautions myself. I could live with a copy of TSS on this matter with the 1st 1/2 of the race counting only green flag laps, and the 2nd half counting both. But for the Love of Modified Racing, please no cautions that are unnecessary, and please keep each caution period to a minimum. We've had some 10-15 lap caution periods at Riverhead, and man that just eats away at the racing and the entertainment value. Maybe just count the 1st 5 laps of each caution in the 2nd half would be good. That way the important part of the race doesn't get whittled down unnecessarily.

chrome horn
07-16-2007, 05:00 PM
Another key to the cautions at Riverhead is the speed of the pace car under caution. If that is dropped about 10 mph from where he paces the past couple of races, I believe that would cut down on the amount of laps wasted under caution

Teds Race Tours
07-16-2007, 06:45 PM
The problem with slowing down the pace car at Riverhead is that if it isn't going a certain speed, the field can't run a consistent pace lap. What i mean by that is the pace car catches the tail end and stops, the then everybody stops eventually it looks kinda like a big wave. Hard to describe.

turn1cowboy
07-17-2007, 01:26 PM
Well i wish they went back to running 201 laps that was a lot of fun to watch!!!:applause: :cheers:

ThE sHaDoW
07-17-2007, 06:40 PM
From the entry blank:

190 LAPS (Including Two 25 Lap Qualifying Races)………...............$56,762 POSTED AWARDS

Saturday, August 4:
10:00 a.m. Haulers enter.
10:30 a.m. Registration & Inspections begin.
11:30 a.m. Mandatory Rookie Driver’s Meeting.
11:45 a.m. Mandatory Crew Chief’s Meeting.
12:00 Noon Drawing to determine order of qualifying.
1:00 p.m. Mandatory Driver’s/Crew Chief’s Meeting.
1:30 to 3:00 p.m. Practice.
5:15 p.m. Time Trials. (2 Laps.) (A total of 20% of the cars entered
will be awarded starting positions based on qualifying times.)
6:30 p.m. Twin 25 Lap Qualifying Races.
8:30 p.m. Approx. MILLER LITE “140”

RACING PURSE BREAKDOWN
1st - $2,600 9th - $975 17th - $525 24th - $300
2nd - $1,900 10th - $950 18th - $500 25th - $300
3rd - $1,600 11th - $925 19th - $475 26th - $300
4th - $1,400 12th - $800 20th - $425 27th - $300
5th - $1,300 13th - $700 21st - $400 28th - $300
6th - $1,200 14th - $650 22nd - $350
7th - $1,050 15th - $600 23rd - $327
8th - $1,000 16th - $575

NOTE: ALL TIRES USED FOR TIME TRIALS MUST BE PURCHASED AT THE TRACK. Only four (4) tires will be
permitted for use during the entire Event. Cars competing in the qualifying races who advance to the Feature will have
the option of one (1) extra tire for the Event.

no mention of caution laps counting when or where. top 5 make $100 each more than Twin States because they are starting 2 less cars.

RGeeProductions
07-17-2007, 09:51 PM
Thanks sHaDoW.............

ThE sHaDoW
07-18-2007, 10:28 PM
and for comparison:NEW ENGLAND DODGE DEALERS “150”

150 LAPS (75 MILES) and Qualifying …….………..…………...............$85,024 POSTED AWARDS

1st - $6,000 9th - $1,300 17th - $1,000 25th - $800 27th - $750
2nd - $3,200 10th - $1,250 18th - $975 26th - $764 28th - $750
3rd - $2,700 11th - $1,200 19th - $950 29th - $750
4th - $2,300 12th - $1,175 20th - $925 30th - $750
5th - $1,900 13th - $1,100 21st - $900 31st - $750
6th - $1,550 14th - $1,075 22nd - $875
7th - $1,450 15th - $1,050 23rd - $850
8th - $1,350 16th - $1,025 24th - $825

Goldy
07-20-2007, 04:37 PM
The format is okay - but they..... Gotta, Gotta, Ge-otta...... Pump up that "Lite" Purse!!!!!!!!!!

Teds Race Tours
07-20-2007, 06:43 PM
The purse is a different issue for a different thread. This discussion thread is solely for the purpose of Format.