Sunday, September 27, 2015

Mr. Rooter New England Truck Series Make Historic Changes.

Posted by Wayne G. Barber

Lorraine Pard
NETS owner Lorraine Pard has made a agreement to sell the New England Truck Series to a gentleman named Marshall Hurley. Hurley felt the playing field was not level, and that rule changes were needed. Hurley instituted a number of drastic changes with short notice, which upset the competitors.
  Mr. Vin Beedle ( Mr. Rooter) felt this was unfair to the teams and the drivers who had been playing by the same rule book all season. With the blessings of (ALL) the series drivers Beedle created a new truck series, call the Mr. Rooter Truck Series.
  The New England Truck Series and the Mr. Rooter Truck Series are two different organizations.
 I do not have any more information on what NETS intends to do going forward.

  I sincerely wish Pard and Hurley well in their


endeavors. It's possible/probable that they will start a series that is based at the more Northern Speedways (Monadnock,Star, Claremont, Hudson, Etc.)

 MRST intends to race at all 3 Connecticut tracks in 2016 ( 6 at New London Waterford Speed Bowl, 3 at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park and 3 at Stafford Motor Speedway with 1 race at Lee USA at October Fest.

The original 2015 schedule had two races left to determine a true champion.

Oct. 10 at Lee USA and at the Thompson World Series on Oct. 16th, 2015

Long Island's #88 Roger Turbush has had a story book season and I hope we have a fantastic finish before the changes in 2016.

As usual I will try to get a interview from a principal on the Race Chatter this Monday Sept 28th at 6:05 pm with more information.

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