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WORLDS FASTEST
SHORT-TRACK CARS RETURN TO JENNERSTOWN JULY 8
JENNERSTOWN, PA (June
26) … The ‘winged warriors’ of the International Super Modified
Association (ISMA) will make their annual Jennerstown Speedway
appearance on Saturday, July 8 when they compete in the Wheeler Bros.
twin 30-lap feature attraction.
Billed as the fastest
short-track cars in the world an ISMA supermodified, driven by Chris
Perley of Rowley, Mass., holds the one-lap speed mark at the half-mile
paved Somerset County oval with a mark of 15.239 seconds (123.32 mph
average).
“These cars are just
‘wicked fast’,” said Jennerstown General Manager Larry Mattingly.
“They’re pretty much the ultimate race car on paved tracks … they even
look fast when they are sitting still.”
Much of that has to do
with their construction. The winged supermodified is a pure bred racing
machine, featuring a custom-built tubular chassis. Weighing only 1850
pounds, the cars are powered by 800 horsepower, fuel injected 470 cubic
inch engines, which hang off the left side of the frame for better
handling capabilities.
The
cars also feature aerodynamic aluminum bodies and wings. The wings
utilized by the cars also add to their mystique. The back of the devices
are connected to air shocks, which automatically permits the wing to
rotate into a horizontal position on the straights, generating less drag
and more speed. The wing shifts to a more vertical position in the
turns, giving the rear wheels more traction and increasing cornering
speed.
Perley, who won the
tour’s most recent event at the Mansfield (Ohio) Speedway, will again
lead the field into the Jennerstown fray. Competition is expected to
come from Pennsylvania drivers Nokie Fornoro and Lou Cicconi, along with
Canadian pilots Dave McKnight, Mark Sammut and Mike Lichty.
Also on the racing
card will be a complete four division NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series racing
program for the Courtesy Suzuki super late models, WJAC-TV late models,
Advance Auto Parts street stocks, and the hobby stock division.
The ISMA cars and
drivers also will participate in an on-track autograph session on the
front straightaway.
Spectator gates will
open at 2:00 pm, with the first race set to receive the green flag at
5:00.
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