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Anthony Frissora
#3x Allison Legacy

“At Lee Speedway, I won the race but after I crossed the start/finish line, I went sideways and hit the wall” says sixteen year old Anthony Frissora from Shrewsbury. It was a memorable race event for the young driver with an Allison Legacy Championship already behind him. Anthony raced to seven wins in the 2006 season and four, thus far, in 2007.

The thrill and sportsmanship is the “Why” and strong family support is the “How” to young Anthony’s spirit and confidence on the track. His favorite saying says a lot “You can’t win the race on the first lap.” Patience is the Frissora Motorsports race strategy.

Kimberley Rivet
#99 Mini Stock

A bright pink #99 on a black mini stock at New Hampshire’s Monadnock Speedway is a sign that the driver may be female. In fact, the driver is female. Young and talented seventeen year old Kimberley Rivet races the #99. Product of a racing family (her Dad, Ron, is spotter for #29 Outlaw Pro Stock race team); Kimberly raced Karts for eight years and Sprints for two. With both a Novice and Turquoise Championship in Karts, Kimberly has taken well to the Mini Stock Division at the high-banked quarter mile track.

Sharing alternate race weeks with her brother Ryan, ( who also races at the Monadnock track) Kimberly uses the treasured seat time to improve her racing skills and have fun. Her short term goal is to race a modified but long term, Kimberly wants to race with her race hero,
Jeff Gordon.


Mike Sweeney Jr.
#5 SK Light Mod

Stafford Motor Speedway hosts Mike Sweeney Jr, in the SK Light Modified Division. Mike is a rookie in his #5 SK, though not new to the racing industry. A five year race veteran, Sweeney initiated his race career in the Dare Stock at Stafford in 2002. “Born to Race” he wanted more. In 2006 Sweeney moved to the Limited Model Division with much success. The race challenge only grew and Sweeney soon found himself in the #5 SK Light for 2007. As the saying goes “It isn’t over till it’s over” and that may be a long way down the road. Mike Sweeney Jr. will put on a good show, not a “Rookie Show.

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