FMARA's
Freddie Stutz, 79
passed away as the result of injuries sustained two weeks
ago when his TQ midget racer crashed at Charlotte
Motorsports Park in Florida.
Originally from The Bronx, N.Y. Fred began racing
stock cars at Freeport Stadium in 1954. He later
switched to TQ midgets and was a feature winner at
Island Garden, N.Y. and Pine Brook, N.J. He moved to
Florida where the spirited Stutz towed four hours to
race his TQ midget in Central Florida. He broke his
neck in an accident a few years ago but despite being
past seventy years old, he never quit. He liked to
call himself the original "Fast Freddie."
Special
Limited Addition Ron Fellows ALMS GT1 Champion Corvette Z06
To honor Fellows' important role in shaping
Corvette Racing into the premier outfit it is, Chevy has created the Ron
Fellows ALMS GT1 Champion Corvette Z06. Only 399 cars will be built, and
they all get finished in Arctic White with Monterey Red and Victory
Silver accent graphics on the front fenders. The red elements incorporate
a maple leaf to acknowledge Fellows' Canadian heritage, and his name and
the team's championship seasons are also featured in Victory Red. A
full-width race spoiler, "CORVETTE" windshield graphic and
chrome rims complete the special edition's look. Source: GM
Corvette
Racing
Unveils Ron Fellows
Special Edition in Sebring Team Transforms No. 3 Compuware
Corvette C6.R from Yellow to White to Salute New Limited Edition Z06 More
Corvette Team
Sat. March 17th, 2007
12 Hours of Sebring
Corvette
Racing
Scores 1-2 Finish in Sebring Gavin,
Beretta and Papis Claim GT1 Victory in Legendary
12-Hour
Endurance Race More
Corvette Factory Race
Team
Sebring practice / Ron
Fellows
Justin
Larson from
Safety Harbor, Florida age 18, has joined forces with Ryan
Rust of Port St. Lucie, Florida age 14, to help
promote Ryan's Adopt a Marine Program.
Justin Larson:88
Late Model Driver
Justin with PR Mgr. Brian Faircloth
NASCAR returns to New England to kick off The Chase at the
Sylvania 300 at NHIS.
Sept. 23
The Waterford Speedbowl concludes racing in its weekly
racing divisions with the Town Fair Tire Fall Finale.
Sept. 30
The story lines in the battle for the Whelen Modified Tour
championship come into focus in the division's next-to-last
event, the CarQuest Fall Final at Stafford.
Oct. 7
The Nextel Cup is in Talladega, Ala., one place no driver
involved in the Chase for the Championship wants to see. The
outcome could dramatically change the stretch run to the
title.
Oct. 14
The local racing season comes to a close with a bang as
Thompson trots out as many as 13 racing divisions for the
three-day World Series of Racing.
Oct. 21
Formula One holds its season-ending event in Brazil.
Nov. 18
The party begins at South Beach after the Nextel Cup season
finishes at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Dec. 2
The Champ Car World Series concludes the year's racing
calendar on the streets of Phoenix.
Carol Wicks with Tony "Smoke #20" Stewart
(Photo
Trackweek.com/Rudd)
Carol Wicks with J.J. Yeley (Photo
Trackweek.com/Rudd)
Carol Wicks with Kasey Kahne (Photo
Trackweek.com/Rudd)
Formula One driver
Juan Pablo Montoya
was on hand at the track
for a PR session,
he is scheduled to drive Chip Ganassi
Havoline No. 42 Dodge in 2007 (Photo
Trackweek.com/Rudd)
Homestead-Miami
Practice
Trackweek.com wish to extend a special thanks to
Curtis Gray President
of Homestead Miami Speedway and his staff for the
hospitality extended to us this week.