Modified Ace Preece Gets NEMA Ride
Preece, 21, shook down the Cantor car last Thursday at Waterford. “It went pretty well and on Sunday they offered me the ride for Stafford,” he said. “Obviously, I’m looking forward to it.” Cantor Racing is aiming at a two-car effort at Stafford. The team hopes to have a new car ready for regular driver Adam Cantor.
“I’ve always wanted to get back in a Midget,” he says. “You really have to be up the wheel in those things.” The grandson of Hall of Fame car owner Bob Judkins, Preece believes the Stafford experience (7 SK Modified® victories and 1 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour win) will help somewhat in a Midget. “Most of the NEMA drivers have been at Stafford before,” he says. “One thing I do know, I have a good car.” Preece will be part of a strong field led by current point leader John Zych Jr., three-time and defending champion Randy Cabral and six-time champ Russ Stoehr, last year’s Stafford winner. Cabral was the 2010 winner. Other contenders include Russ Stoehr, Jim Miller, Mike Horn and Paul Scally. Nocella Ready For Stafford Debut Anthony Nocella will be making his Stafford Motor Speedway debut driving the Seymour #4 in the Northeastern Midget Association 30 lapper at the half-mile’s Carquest Super Saturday this weekend. One of NEMA’s brightest youth stars, Nocella will drive the same car he won with at Seekonk’s Speedway DAV event last fall. Nocella, the leading winner in the Lites Division, drove several NAMA events in 2012. This, however, will be his first Stafford ride. |