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06-03-2010, 10:59 PM
KEITH ROCCO SET TO DEFEND TITLE IN 37TH ANNUAL COORS LIGHT SK MODIFIED® 100
AT STAFFORD MOTOR SPEEDWAY

Stafford’s SK Modified® division takes to the track
for the first of two extra distance events of the 2010 season with the 37th
Annual Coors Light SK Modified® 100 on June 11. Keith Rocco has been the
man to beat in the SK Modified® division thus far in 2010 at Stafford,
winning three of the first five races. Rocco outlasted Stafford’s all-time
winningest driver Ted Christopher in a duel for the ages in last year’s
Coors Light SK Modified® 100, swapping the lead no less than 5 times over
the final 35 laps of the race, and he looks to once again reign supreme in
the extra distance classic.

“I really like the extra distance races,” said Rocco. “We have a really
good car for the extra distance races and last year was one of the best
races I’ve ever had racing with Ted [Christopher]. I had a lot of fun
racing with Ted last year and hopefully he has a good car and we can put on
another good show.”

With third place finishes in the Coors Light SK Modified® 100 and the
CARQUEST SK®150 in 2008 and his win in last year’s Coors Light SK Modified®
100, Rocco certainly knows what it takes to have his car in contention for
the longer races and he expects to once again be a contender for the
checkered flag at the end of the race.

“There’s not much different we do in preparing for the extra distance
events, just make sure there’s plenty of fuel in the car and the fluids in
the car are all fresh,” said Rocco. “I like to get to the front as quick as
possible because that’s the safest place to be on the track. Plus, once you
get into the top-5 you can conserve a bit and not kill the car so that you
have something left for the end of the race. It takes a good combination of
balance and having everything right on the car and when you have a good car
you don’t have to overdrive the car. With the longer races, it’s all about
being there at the end of the race. We have an awesome car on long green
flag runs and if we don’t abuse the car during the race then there’s no
reason why we shouldn’t be in contention again this year.”

Rocco will have plenty of competition for the checkered flag in the field
for this year’s Coors Light SK Modified® 100. Former Stafford SK Modified®
extra distance feature winners that will join Rocco in this year’s field
include Eric Berndt, Ted Christopher, Todd Owen, Woody Pitkat, and Frank
Ruocco.

Tickets for the 37th Annual Coors Light SK Modified® 100 are on sale now at
the Speedway Box Office. Tickets are priced at $18.00 for adult general
admission tickets, $5.00 for children ages 6-14, and children ages 5 and
under are admitted free of charge when accompanied by an adult. Reserved
seating is priced at $20.00 for all ages. As always, Stafford Motor
Speedway offers free parking with overnight parking available.

For more information on the 37th Annual Coors Light SK Modified® 100, or to
order tickets, contact the Stafford Motor Speedway track office at
860-684-2783 or visit us on the web at www.staffordspeedway.com (http://www.staffordspeedway.com).

Scott Running