PARK CITY,
Kan. (May 20, 2007) – Memorial Day weekend the
O’Reilly NCRA Modified Series, presented by ICM/Ethanol,
returns to a couple of tracks they haven’t been to in
awhile.
It was July 2002
when the series last raced at Humboldt (Kan.) Speedway.
That night, Justin “Whitey” Folk won his only series
feature, one of four local drivers to finish in the top
10. Three-time defending series champion John Allen
finished sixth. Greg Skaggs was 10th and went on to win
his first series championship.
The NCRA mods
return to “The Hummer” May 25. When they do, Folk will
be one of many local drivers eager to take another
checker from the touring regulars.
The next night,
May 26, the series goes back to Enid (Okla.) Speedway
Park. They were last there in June 2004 when Scott Green
won his only NCRA modified series race. He went on to
finish fourth in season points.
Brian Franz was
ninth at Enid in 2004, the year he won the second of his
record-setting four straight season championships. Franz
has announced he will not run for another title,
although he does plan to be at most of the shows this
year.
It took three
tries but the series finally opened their 10th season at
81 Speedway here in Park City. Originally scheduled for
April 7, officials postponed the event twice because of
the weather before finally getting it in May 19. Allen
took the checker for the ninth time in his NCRA modified
career, tying him with the late David Lahey for second
on the all-time list. Franz sits atop the list with 21
career victories.
After the first
show, Allen and Franz are tied for first with 300
points. Rounding out the top 10 are Greg Stephens,
Jeremy Massey, Kenny Sweet, Brian Powers, Greg Burt,
Travis Govern, Jason Teague and Jim Johnson.
For more
information about the NCRA modified series, either visit
the NCRA Web site at
www.ncraracing.org
or call the NCRA office at (316) 755-1781.