PARTS FOR TRUCKS 200 TO DETERMINE 2010 CARQUEST PRO STOCK TOUR CHAMPION


(Halifax NS, September 7, 2010) The CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour Championship battle comes to a head this Saturday at the Season Finale Parts for Trucks 200. After 10 races, 57 drivers, four tracks in three provinces it all comes down to the final event of the season. On Saturday afternoon at Scotia Speedworld someone will be crowned the 2010 CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour Champion, a prestigious title that every stock car driver wants on his racing resume. To add some additional drama to the day, NASCAR legend Ken Schrader will go head to head with the Pro Stocks at the 3/10 mile oval, Schrader will be driving the #10 Parts for Trucks sponsored Chevrolet. Grandstands open at 1:00pm; Atlantic Tiltload Time Trials will begin at 3:10pm with racing action slated to start at 4:00pm.

Mathematically six drivers are in contention for the Championship; however four drivers have emerged as the real contenders. Fredericton NB’s Shawn Tucker is the current points leader and holds a slim 16 point margin over his closest competitor and reigning Champion Shawn Turple of Enfield NS. Timberlea NS’s Wayne Smith is 29 points behind Tucker and Donald Chisholm of Antigonish NS is just 3 markers behind Smith. Chisholm may be the dark horse of the four contenders as the three drivers ahead of him are all former or reigning CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour Champions. These drivers will be battling a talented field of 26 drivers in an attempt to lead as many laps as possible and gain maximum points in order to clinch the elusive and illustrious title…and of course the $10,000.00 Champions cheque.

Also on the line at the Season Finale is bonus money for the top point-getters in the four Parts for Trucks sponsored races. Shawn Turple currently leads the way in the Parts for Trucks challenge with 599 points, followed closely by Donald Chisholm with 586 points and Shawn Tucker six markers back at 580. Jonathan Hicken (Brudenell PE) and Craig Slaunwhite (Terence Bay NS) round out the top five with 566 and 563 points respectively.

Saturday's event will also feature a 50 lap Maritime League of Legends race and an on-track autograph session where fans can meet the stars of the CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour and NASCAR driver Ken Schrader.

Admission for the Parts for Trucks 200 is $30.00 for adults; $5.00 for youth aged 8-15; children 7 and under are admitted free. All children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Pit admission is $35.00 and restricted to those 16 and older. Tickets are available at the gate on race day or in advance at Ticket Atlantic outlets (Atlantic Superstores), by phone 902.451.1221 or www.ticketatlantic.com. Visit www.maritimeprostocktour.com for more information.

CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour Champions by Year:

Shawn Turple - 2009
Wayne Smith - 2008
Shawn Tucker - 2007
John Flemming - 2006
Rollie McDonald - 2005
Shawn Tucker - 2004
John Flemming - 2003
John Flemming - 2002
Wayne Smith -2001

Expected Entry List – Parts for Trucks 200

# 0 - Shawn Turple - Enfield, NS
#01 – Robbie MacLean –Winslow, PE
# 1 - Dave Heino - Barrington, NS
# 5 - Jonathan Hicken - Brudenell, PE
# 6 - Lowell Affleck - Summerside, PE
# 8 - Kent Vincent - Westmoreland, PE
# 9 - Brad Brown – Halifax, NS
#10 – Ken Schrader – Concord, NC
# 11 – Marty Prevost – Fall River, NS
# 18 - Darren Mackinnon - Milton, PE
# 21 - Shawn Pierce - Bridgewater, NS
# 26 - Mike Stevens - Riverview, NB
# 29 - Greg Proude - Springvale, PE
# 32 - Chris Hughes - Brackley Beach, PE
#34 – Graham Spinney – Lower Argyle, NS
#35 – Brad Mann – Glen Levit, NB
# 44 - Wayne Smith - Timberlea, NS
# 45 - Leonard Boutilier – Dutch Settlement, NS
# 52 - Shawn Tucker - Fredericton, NB
# 66 - Daryl Mahar - Hubley, NS
# 71 – Dan MacKay – Halifax, NS
#75 – Mike Mackenzie – Halifax, NS
# 80 – Roger Miller – Kennetcook, NS
# 88 – Kevin Moore – Fredericton, NB
# 89 – Donald Chisholm – Antigonish, NS
# 92 - Pete Miller - Kennetcook, NS
# 97 - John Flemming - Halifax, NS
# 98 - Jerome Kehoe – Sydney, NS
# 99 - Craig Slaunwhite - Terence Bay, NS

Entry list subject to change without notice

Race Day Format - September 11, 2010

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10:30p.m. Gate Opens
10:30p.m. Pro Stock Tech

PRACTICE
12:15p.m. Legends Practice
12:30p.m. Pro Stock Practice
1:00p.m. Legends Practice
1:15p.m. Pro Stock Practice
1:45p.m. Legends Practice
2:00p.m. Pro Stock Practice
2:30p.m. Track Closes

DRIVERS MEETINGS
2:35p.m. Pro Stock drivers meeting (Tour Trailer)
2:35p.m. Legends drivers meeting (Lineup Board)
Time Trial lineup immediately follow drivers meeting

3:10 p.m. Atlantic Tiltload Pro Stock Time Trials
Pro Stock Dash Draw

4:00 p.m. RACING
Dartmouth Dodge Pro Stock Dash
Legends Heats
Dartmouth Dodge Pro Stock Heats
Legends Semi (if req'd)
Dartmouth Dodge Pro Stock "B" Feature (if req'd)
Maritime League of Legends 50 lap Feature

Pro Stock Driver Introductions & On Track Autograph Session (weather and time permitting)
Anthem & Parade Laps

PARTS FOR TRUCKS 200

About Parts for Trucks:
Parts for Trucks are the largest distributor of heavy duty truck and trailer parts in Atlantic Canada. They offer a wide variety of truck and trailer parts and accessories for vehicles ranging from 4x4’s to Class 8’s as well as buses and motor homes. Parts for Trucks have locations in all four Atlantic Provinces and are proud to state that since their beginning they have always been Atlantic Canadian owned and operated. In 2010 they celebrate 91 years in business.

About the CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour
The CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour (CPST) is the highest level of stock car racing in Canada. The Tour is recognized in the industry as one of the healthiest stock car racing series in North America. CPST visits four tracks throughout the Maritimes during its May through September season. The CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour is owned and operated by Maritime Pro Stock Tour Limited. For more information, call our administration office at 902.481.2531 or click www.maritimeprostocktour.com

About CARQUEST Auto Parts:
With nearly 4000 locations in North America, CARQUEST Auto Parts supplies the professional automotive service repair industry as well as do-it-yourselfers with replacement parts, tools and equipment.
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