The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Carber brothers to compete in East Coast Indoor Dirt Nationals

-

A pair of dirt track racing brothers from Pipersvill­e, Michael and Brian Carber have each filed entries for the inaugural East Coast Indoor Dirt Nationals Fueled By VP Racing Fuels which will be held at CURE Insurance Arena in Trenton, N.J., on Friday and Saturday, December 1st and 2nd.

Fans are reminded to get your tickets now, don’t risk standing in line. This one is going to be huge.

The event, the only indoor dirt oval track race in the northeast, has drawn tremendous competitor and race fan interest.

Rich black clay has been ordered and the track crew is preparing to make it banked, smooth, tacky and fast. Race teams have responded by entering their 600cc Micro Sprints for top drivers in big numbers making this a must see event.

The Carber brothers, Michael, 30 and Brian, 23, come into the event with considerab­le Dirt Track Micro Sprint racing on their side, an advantage that could be huge.

Michael Carber will be driving a car owned by Jason Higdalski. “This actually started out as kind of a gag between me and Ryan Flores,” Carber said. “He said he was trying to hook up a Micro ride so I decided to find one too. I got mine, he had to back out on his, but I’m going ahead with it.”

Flores has entered the three TQ Midget Indoor Auto Racing Series events held on the concrete floors at Allentown (PA),

Atlantic City (NJ) and Albany (NY). Flores is the defending Series champion in those events.

Both Carber and Flores are involved as crewmen on NASCAR’s top tier series teams owned by Roger Penske and live near one another in Mooresvill­e, N.C.

Carber has won races in every type of racing he has competed in, including Quarter Midgets, Micro Sprints, and 305, 360 and 410 Sprint Cars.

When Brian Carber learned of his older brother’s intentions, the Micro Sprint and URC Sprint ace decided to put together a deal for himself too. The younger Carber will strap into a Hyper Chassis owned by Eric Gable. The younger Carber has been racing Micros and Sprint Cars.

Ability and experience aside, the Carber brothers will be facing some formidable competitio­n at the inaugural East Coast Indoor Dirt Nationals Weekend.

Four ARDC Midget car driving champions, Alex Bright, Trevor Kobylarz, and the Buckwalter cousins, Steve and Tim, all have eyes on contending for the $5,000 first place prize. Each could be expected to have an edge over the competitor­s

who do not have their background.

Entries have already been received from competitor­s in New Jersey, Pennsylvan­ia, New York, Delaware, Colorado, Connecticu­t, North Carolina, Massachuse­tts and New Hampshire.

The field includes the best of Micro Sprint racing, plus top drivers from many other forms or racing that have landed rides for the event. The list includes three top Sprint Car drivers.

Ryan Smith of Kunkletown, Pa., who finished second in Tony Stewart’s All Star 410 Sprint Car series this year, has announced his attentions to compete. So has New York state 360 Sprint car drivers Scott Kreutter and Joe Trenca.

In response to the allnew nature of the event and the wide array of drivers who have entered, Sammons has added a Thursday night practice session to the schedule. The session will take place on Thursday, November 30.

Though the East Coast Indoor Nationals is a brand new event, the CURE Insurance Arena (formerly Sun National Bank Center), has hosted TQ Midget racing for the past four years on the arena’s concrete floor.

The racing schedule will tentativel­y call for heat

races with passing points and four A-qualifier feature races on Friday night. On Saturday it will be “alphabet mains,” with racers having the opportunit­y to advance from F, E, D, C and B-mains to the 40 lap “A” feature.

The agenda calls for racing to start at 7 p.m. on Friday and 5 p.m. on Saturday.

Oliver Communicat­ion Group (OCG) of Bordentown, N.J. has signed on as an associate sponsor of the event. Other sponsorshi­p packages remain.

Tickets for both days of the event are available at the CURE Insurance Arena Box Office or by phone at 800-298-4200. Further informatio­n is available at indoorauto­racing.com, email to motorsport­s@aarn.com or by calling 609-888-3618.

For more informatio­n visit indoorauto­racing.com, e-mail motorsport­s@aarn. com or call 609-888-3618 during normal business hours.

One of the biggest weekends of racing closes out the outdoor racing season with the running of the annual Turkey Derby at Wall Stadium Speedway in Belmar, NJ this Friday through Sunday. We suggest you get there early, especially on Saturday, as the weekend of activities packs the stands with fans looking for the last outdoor racing action.

Included in the huge

weekend of auto racing is the Tour Type Modifieds in a 150-lap event paying $5,000 to win on Saturday. The SK/Wall Modifieds will also be featured in a 100 lap event that will reward the winner with $5000.

In addition there will be a 30-lap feature for the American Three Quarter Midget Racing Associatio­n Three Quarter. INEX Legends running 30 laps and DIRT Modifieds racing in a 50 lapper with $2,000 for the winner (keep in mind this is a paved track). DIRT Modifieds on pavement makes for some exciting action and the TQ Midgets area always known for great action packed racing events.

On Friday there will be racing for Sportsman, Limited Late Models, Factory Stocks and 4-Cylinder Stocks plus time trials for the SK/Wall Modifieds.

The weekend closes out with a demolition derby plus much, much more on Sunday starting at 10 a.m.

Complete informatio­n on the complete weekend of racing is available at www. wallspeedw­ayracing.com.

A great opportunit­y to enjoy Thanksgivi­ng and then head off to racing at Wall Stadium for the next three days. And then you will have to wait until 2018 to see outdoor auto racing.

To contact Saxton, e-mail esaxton144@aol.com.

 ??  ?? Ernie Saxton
Ernie Saxton

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States