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Canadian Motorsports Expo Returns For Sixth Year

[media-credit name=”CME” align=”alignleft” width=”185″][/media-credit]The Canadian Motorsports Expo (CME) is back for another year as it will hit the International Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada from February 10th to February 12th.

“Over the years, the CME has been successful because it’s the country’s only pure, homegrown celebration of Canadian motorsports,” Inside Track Magazine Editor Greg MacPherson said. “It’s where the racing industry comes together to kick off ‘our’ racing season. We’re all extremely excited about the new February date and the move to the bigger Hall 6. And we’re looking forward to working with the entire Canadian racing community to make the 2012 CME the best ever.”

As in previous five years, the CME will showcase the best products offered to the motorsports lover, along with showcasing some of the cars that will be hitting the tracks in 2012. It also marks the official spot where the 2012 track schedules are announced so fans can begin planning their summer.

Along with the exhibits and cars, there will be seminars hosted by industry experts to therefore help drivers and teams with being ready for the 2012 season to make the best of it.

The CME also tries to bring in special guests for autographs. Last year guests included Steve Arpin, Ron Fellows, Brad Keselowski and Max Papis. This year’s line-up has yet to be announced, however will be announced in the next couple of short weeks.

As with years past, on Friday, Spencer Lewis will officially announce the final Ontario Short Track Rankings, naming the 10 best drivers in Ontario for 2011. Throughout the year, Spencer has done it in quarters, naming the top 10 drivers in certain sections of the year based on their performance.

On Saturday night, the CME will once again play host to the official announcement of the Inside Track Readers’ Choice Awards, which celebrate the best accomplishments by Canadians in 2011 at a national and international level.

On Sunday, CME staff announced that they will be hosting a CASCAR Reunion. The Canadian Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (CASCAR) was founded in 1981 and ran under that banner till 2007 when it became the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series.

“We are very excited to be hosting the CASCAR Reunion on Sunday, February 12 at the CME,” MacPherson said. “The series laid the groundwork for NASCAR coming to Canada, proving that the country and its racers would support a unified, professional stock car series. Tony Novotny and some of his early partners had a vision, and while it was never easy, he and the racers, their families, the sponsors and fans worked together to create something pretty special. We’re looking forward to having Tony joined on stage by some past CASCAR champions and other CASCAR personalities for a trip down memory lane.”

One of the people on-hand for the reunion will be Tony Novotny, who originally founded the CASCAR series.

“It’s going to be pretty neat to see a bunch of good friends and talk about the old days,” Novotny said. “There should be a lot of fun stories. It was a lot of work and we had our ups and downs. But looking back, we put on some good racing and ran into a lot of good people over the years. It’ll be nice to see everyone again.”

The event will be held at the International Centre which is located at 6900 Airport Road in Mississauga, Ontario.

Fans can find out more information about the event, including prices and the full schedule, via the event website, http://www.canadianmotorsportsexpo.com

 

Ron Beauchamp Jr. Gets New Crew Chief, But Keeps Mopart Parts Onbold

Beauchamp Motorsports announced that for the 2012 season, he will be bringing in new crew chief Deon Deneau to be in charge of the No. 60 Mopar Parts/Mobil 1/Exide Batteries Dodge.

“I’ve know Deon for years,” Ron Beauchamp Jr. said. “He’s worked with Butch Miller in ASA, was ASA Crew Chief of the year in 2007, he’s got a lot of other experience and after we met to discuss the opportunity the decision was an easy one.”

Deneau added, “I’m very thankful for the opportunity Ron Sr. has given me, I think the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series has become extremely competitive and has some very talented race teams competing in it and it will be an exciting challenge for us.”

The decision was made to therefore improve the team’s program after a solid season in 2011. At the end of the 2011 season, Beauchamp Jr. finished seventh in points with one top five and five top 10s. The change has already started to take effect in the shop.

“Deon has been evaluating some things and making a few changes,” Beauchamp said. “We’ll also be going over the cars very closely so he can get a better understanding of the setup we’ve been running. The whole team in energized and we can’t wait to get the season going.”

Beauchamp Motorsports also added in the announcement that they will continue their association with Mopar Parts, Exide Batteries and Mobil 1.

“We’re so proud to be teamed with the absolute best group of companies you could associate with,” Beauchamp said. “Our relationship goes far beyond the racetrack and their support has been incredible over the years.”

Race fans will have an opportunity to meet Ron Beauchamp Jr. and see the #60 Mopar Parts/Mobil 1/Exide Batteries Dodge at the upcoming Canadian Motorsports Expo in Toronto, February 10-12 at the International Centre in Toronto, ON.

Ron Beauchamp Jr. and the #60 Mopar Parts/Mobil 1/Exide Batteries Dodge Team will compete in all twelve races on the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series schedule. Once again this year all events will be broadcast on TSN. Fans should check their local listings for times. For more information about the #60 Mopar Parts/Mobil 1/Exide Batteries team log on to www.beauchampmotorsports.com and www.mopar.ca

Sammy Swindell Dominates 2nd Night of Chili Bowl Smoke Locks in

[media-credit id=30 align=”alignright” width=”200″][/media-credit]Night two of the Chili Bowl has come to an end. It was an awesome night of racing. Some real hard core old school dirt flying hard charging never say die racing. I have to say that I said last night that it just doesn’t get better than this and I was wrong. Tonight was better. The three top dogs of the night met both expectations and surprise with Sammy Swindell winning the A main. The surprise of the night was young Danny Stratton who came home in 2nd. And another expectation Tony Stewart sealing his spot in Saturday’s big show with a third in the A main.

I know there are a lot of folks out there that don’t like Sammy Swindell but let me tell you he is like watching a master magician. He not only has incredible car control it seems he almost anticipates the moves of others on the track. He is personable. He is honest. He doesn’t beat around the bush. He will tell you what he thinks. “I got it a little messed up there for a few laps and Danny got out in the front there but I got it straightened out and ran him down. But anything can happen here I hope you are asking me questions from the winners circle on Saturday.” There is very little doubt in my mind that I will indeed be talking to Sammy Swindell on the podium on Saturday. The man has won the Chili Bowl 4 times and whether he comes home first or whether he comes home 3rd, this man is a champion and hall of famer and he showed how and why tonight.

Then you have Danny Stratton, young, brash and committed to one thing and one thing only winning. “We came here to get in the show. We did that. But I think we lost a little bit from the qualifier to the feature and that I am not happy about.” He cut his way through the field with an energy that only youth and invincibility could provide. If he noticed his near misses you wouldn’t know it. He pointed the nose to the front and he never looked back. He has a bright future ahead of him. We will see young Mr. Stratton in the years to come in higher ranking series.

Then there was the man that seemingly everyone came to see, Tony Stewart. The Midget hall of famer didn’t disappoint the crowd or his fans. Finishing second in the heat and first in the qualifying race and third in the A main he secured his spot in the big show on Saturday. To watch him work on the car honestly you would think he was a surgeon working on a patient. Watching him drive you were watching a defying feat over gravity and physics. You would have seen no fear and no worry. “You have to be on your marks every single lap out there. It’s not like a Sprint Cup car where you have 500 laps so if you mess up on one you have 499 to get it back. Most of these races are under 25 laps. You don’t have time. You have to be on the mark.” To watch him with fans you would have seen a curious exchange of energy, emotion and affection. No matter the age, no matter the sex. This was the man they call Smoke and he was a crowd favorite.

When you add these three names to the 3 outstanding competitors from last night, Kyle Larson, Ricky Stenhouse Jr and Michael Pickens, the A main on Saturday is already a must see event. There are two more nights of qualifying races yet to go. During those two nights we will see Kevin Swindell, Bryan Clauson, J.J. Yeley, and Joey Saldana. There is no way the racing is going to cool off regardless of how much snow falls in Tulsa.

It’s time to finish my job here for the night. But to be honest I feel guilty calling it a job. It was one of the most fun nights of racing I have had in a long time. It ranks close to the very best night of racing I have ever had and the Chili Bowl is not over yet.

A note of interest during the intermission this evening it was announced that Levi Jones of TSR had been named North American Non Winged Sprint Car Driver of the year. Congratulations to Levi and all of his team at TSR.

See you all tomorrow at 5:30 PM CST tomorrow for the third day of the Chili Bowl Midget Nationals