![]() Lancaster will keep the pedal to the metal once the green flag waves on the new season. The Street Stocks, 4-Cylinders and NYPA TQ Midgets will fill out the program with racing beginning at 2 p.m. The lid lifter will once again be called the “Queen City Clash” and will feature a 75-lap event for the Race of Champions Modified Series. The 58th season of stock car racing at Lancaster will begin on Sunday, April 17 with the reintroduction of a speedway tradition. The preseason divisional meetings went very well across the board and there is a lot of anticipation for 2016.” “A lot of input and guidance went into creating this schedule,” said Tim Packman, Track President. “We look forward to our very-talented Lancaster racers and all the visiting teams coming out to race at our track. The Street Stocks and 4-Cylinders fields are looking to increase fields, as well, based off interest and turnout during their recent preseason meetings. Lancaster is the only short track in Erie County running this open-wheel division on a weekly basis this season. The Sportsman division saw a tremendous turnout in the second half of last season with strong fields exceeding 20 cars. Lancaster National Speedway’s three weekly home track divisions will continue to be the Sportsman, Street Stocks and 4-Cylinders in 2016. ![]() It is the most jam-packed schedule in several seasons with 17 events planned, which is an increase from the 13 events scheduled in 2015. (December 24, 2015) – Lancaster National Speedway & Dragway officials are pleased to announce the 2016 season schedule for its Saturday night Stock Car program. Schedule expanded to 17 events Early season 2 p.m. He and his wife Renee live in West Warwick, RI. Competition Director David Alburn noted that “Cory brings with him a solid reputation and the ability to relate and interact with the competitors, we look forward to seeing his fresh approach in race control.”.īefore rejoining Seekonk Speedway Cory has been traveling with the Rusty Wallace Racing experience as well as racing in select events around New England. ” I look forward to bringing a racers perspective to the tower,” stated Mr Boudreau when asked about his new position. Cory also served as a Technical Inspector at Thompson Speedway. His on track career was highlighted with a championship in the Late Model division in 1999.Ĭory has also spent over 11 years as a track official at Seekonk working on the Pit Staff and as the Chief Technical Inspector. Cory raced three nights a week at three different tracks for years spending time at Thompson, Hudson and Seekonk. Mr Boudreau has been a driver in several divisions at Seekonk Speedway. Mr Boudreau has been involved in auto racing for over four decades in almost every level at Seekonk as well as many tracks in New England. Cory will be charged with all racing decisions and rule enforcements for all eight Seekonk Speedway Divisions. Seekonk Speedway is excited to announce the appointment of Cory Boudreau to the position of Race Director for both fast Fridays and the NASCAR Whelen All American Series racing on Saturday nights at Seekonk. Cory Boudreau will take over as Race Director for Friday and Saturday night Race programs at historic 1/3 mile track.
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