MAIER PACES PMRA VICTORIA DAY WEEKEND COMPETITION

After two rounds of qualifying, Ike Maier of Tottenham, Ontario paced the field in the season opening Pro Modified Racing maier.jpgAssociation at the Cayuga Dragway at Toronto Motorsports Park.
 
Driving the Maier Motorsports 1963 Corvette Pro Modified, Maier set low elapsed time of the day with a 6.310-second, 223.80-mph pass on the Cayuga quarter-mile. Joe Boniferro of Niagara Falls, Ontario was next in the Smokin’ Joe’s 1999 Avenger with a 6.340-second, 221.56-mph run, while Gary Irving of Toronto took third in the Al Hinds 2004 Corvette at 6.391-seconds, 209.17-mph. Jack Grainy of Niagara Falls, New York, and Bruce Boland of Hamilton, Ontario rounded out the top five.
 
The PMRA Pro Modifieds will continue May 17 with its final qualifier during the Victoria Day Weekend Challenge at noon. Final eliminations will begin for the eight-car field starting at 2:00 pm.

After two rounds of qualifying, Ike Maier of Tottenham, Ontario paced the field in the season opening Pro Modified Racing maier.jpgAssociation at the Cayuga Dragway at Toronto Motorsports Park.
 
Driving the Maier Motorsports 1963 Corvette Pro Modified, Maier set low elapsed time of the day with a 6.310-second, 223.80-mph pass on the Cayuga quarter-mile. Joe Boniferro of Niagara Falls, Ontario was next in the Smokin’ Joe’s 1999 Avenger with a 6.340-second, 221.56-mph run, while Gary Irving of Toronto took third in the Al Hinds 2004 Corvette at 6.391-seconds, 209.17-mph. Jack Grainy of Niagara Falls, New York, and Bruce Boland of Hamilton, Ontario rounded out the top five.
 
The PMRA Pro Modifieds will continue May 17 with its final qualifier during the Victoria Day Weekend Challenge at noon. Final eliminations will begin for the eight-car field starting at 2:00 pm.
 
With all three rounds of qualifying complete in the Quick 32 Sportsman Series presented by NAPA Auto Parts, Todd Hope of Norwich, Ontario leads the Top Dragster contingent with a 6.453-second, 208.65-mph clocking. Next is Michael Hinbest of Orangeville, Ontario, and Stratford, Ontario’s Spencer Hyde is third.
 
On the Top Sportsman side of the Quick 32 Sportsman Series, Scott Wildgust of Wartburg, Ontario took top qualifier in the J&J Roth Racing 1957 Chevy at 6.893-seconds, 199.43-mph. Jim Bersani of Cicero, New York qualified second, with Kevin Wicke of Stratford, Ontario in third.
 
Round one of Quick 32 Sportsman Series eliminations begin May 17 at 11:30 am. The final round will see the Top Dragster eliminator pair off with the Top Sportsman eliminator, and the winner of this round will be the champion of the inaugural event in this new series.
 
The PMRA is headlining the two-day event, which includes racing in the new Quick 32 Sportsman Series presented by NAPA Auto Parts, which features dragster versus door-slammer action with quick six and seven-second cars, the TNT Super Series, and the popular Can-Am Stock/Super Stock Series.
 
There will also be a tribute for the late John Massingberd, producer and host of Raceline Radio. John contributed greatly to the sport over the years, and a special ceremony in his honor will take place at Cayuga on Sunday, just prior to the start of final eliminations.
 
Also on hand for the Victoria Day Challenge will be Jet Cars, the Harley Davidson Destroyers, and Bracket Racing.
 
As one of the veterans in Jet Car racing, Al Hanna will debut his Firebird Jet Funny Car at Cayuga with Ken Hall at the wheel. Second-generation driver Rich Hanna and his “First Strike” Jet Funny Car will also be competing. This car has run at over 290 mph and is recognized as the fastest car in the class.
 

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