FROST BITE MODIFIED
WINTERNATIONALS SET FOR MARCH 6 & 7
The sounds of the open-wheel Modifieds returned to Orange County Speedway
yesterday for the first time in over 15 years and despite cold weather and
snowy conditions the teams in attendance knocked off some very competitive
laps.
Temperatures in the low 40’s and blowing snow did little to dampen
the spirits of those on hand for the test and lap times were about a second
a lap quicker than the regular OCS divisions. Ronnie Silk in the Hillbilly
Racing #79 was the quickest of the group with laps in the 13:40 second
range. Jay Foley wasn’t far behind in his Foley Machine Chevy with laps in
the 13:60 bracket and Jason Myers in the Tranthem/Moorefield, Myers Racing
Ford turned laps in the 13:80’s. Silk and Foley tested the softer M-20 and
M-30 combination and Myers ran the set-up with the harder M-45 compound on
the right rear. “The OCS track record for the Modifieds was 12:92 when we
ran here last’, said Gary Myers, owner of the Jason Myers ride.
“The track has a lot of grip for this kind of weather”, commented
Silk. “We ran the harder right rear for a few laps after we ran the softer
stuff and didn’t see much difference in times but you can feel the car
better on the softer compound” said Silk. Foley echoed Silk’s comments. “You
have a better feel for the front end of the car with this tire compared to
the tires we have used for the past several seasons. That should help in
qualifying and should carry over to the race” Foley said. “I didn’t run the
softer right rear today but we ran the same tire at the Mason-Dixon Meltdown
a couple of years ago and we were very pleased with the tire then”, Myers
said.
Entries continue to come in for the first annual “FROST BITE
MODIFIED WINTER NATIONALS” with a strong contingent of cars from the
northeast as well as several of the south’s best Modified racers.
The “Frost Bite Modified Winter Nationals” is scheduled for March 6
& 7 at Orange County Speedway in Rougemont, NC. The track is located on NC
Hwy 57 half-way between Hillsborough and Roxboro, NC.
For more information go to
www.north-southshootout.com or
www.southernmodtour.net.
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