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04-09-2009, 01:29 PM
<img src = "http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v684/OutlawNick2005/JMGD1.jpg" align = "right" border = "0" width = "275" height = "191"> All the fun in half the track
(4-9-2009) CENTER MORICHES, NY – A few short weeks ago John Montecalvo started the year off right with a runner up finish at his first outing. Montecalvo hopes to be in the trophy-run again this weekend, and he hopes to accomplish that with all the fun but half the track.
Montecalvo will be making the switch from his normal quarter mile racing to the outlaw world of ADRL eighth mile racing. South Georgia Motorsports Park hosts the ADRL Georgia Drags V this weekend as the second stop on the National Guard ADRL tour. Due to scheduling conflicts, Montecalvo was unable to make the first ADRL stop, but he’s looking forward to joining the eighth mile competition this weekend.
“I’m excited to go ADRL racing,” tells Montecalvo. “The organization has great fan support and the eighth mile setup changes things up and usually makes for close races. I am disappointed we had to miss the first stop on their tour, but hopefully we can start making up for that in Valdosta. I’m looking forward to mixing it up with the ADRL guys and seeing some of my old friends again that I missed at my first event. I think the Extreme Pro Stock class will put on a good show for all the Georgia fans and I’m excited to be a part of that.”
Switching from quarter mile to eighth mile running doesn’t bother the veteran racer. “We’re coming off of a runner up finish in Baton Rouge and we’ve tested extensively at South Georgia in the past, so I feel like we should have a good handle on things this weekend. There will be a lot of tough competition down there, but my crew is geared up and ready for a good fight so that’s what we’ll give them. We’re all very glad the ADRL has added Extreme Pro Stock and given us another place to race. I want to support the efforts in that class and make it favorite of ADRL fans as it is in other series. We’ll be working toward that, and toward a win, this weekend at the Georgia Drags.”
(4-9-2009) CENTER MORICHES, NY – A few short weeks ago John Montecalvo started the year off right with a runner up finish at his first outing. Montecalvo hopes to be in the trophy-run again this weekend, and he hopes to accomplish that with all the fun but half the track.
Montecalvo will be making the switch from his normal quarter mile racing to the outlaw world of ADRL eighth mile racing. South Georgia Motorsports Park hosts the ADRL Georgia Drags V this weekend as the second stop on the National Guard ADRL tour. Due to scheduling conflicts, Montecalvo was unable to make the first ADRL stop, but he’s looking forward to joining the eighth mile competition this weekend.
“I’m excited to go ADRL racing,” tells Montecalvo. “The organization has great fan support and the eighth mile setup changes things up and usually makes for close races. I am disappointed we had to miss the first stop on their tour, but hopefully we can start making up for that in Valdosta. I’m looking forward to mixing it up with the ADRL guys and seeing some of my old friends again that I missed at my first event. I think the Extreme Pro Stock class will put on a good show for all the Georgia fans and I’m excited to be a part of that.”
Switching from quarter mile to eighth mile running doesn’t bother the veteran racer. “We’re coming off of a runner up finish in Baton Rouge and we’ve tested extensively at South Georgia in the past, so I feel like we should have a good handle on things this weekend. There will be a lot of tough competition down there, but my crew is geared up and ready for a good fight so that’s what we’ll give them. We’re all very glad the ADRL has added Extreme Pro Stock and given us another place to race. I want to support the efforts in that class and make it favorite of ADRL fans as it is in other series. We’ll be working toward that, and toward a win, this weekend at the Georgia Drags.”