WESTMINSTER, Mass. -- Sam Rameau and the Rameau Family Motorsports team are taking a trip south this weekend. The team will bring the No. 06 Central Mass Tree Modified to North Wilkesboro Speedway, one of the most historic short-tracks in the country, on Saturday, September 30 for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour 150.
North Wilkesboro Speedway had been closed down for many years before a team, including NASCAR Cup Series Hall of Fame driver Dale Earnhardt Jr., revived the track and brought racing back to life in the North Carolina community. The NASCAR Cup Series All-Star race took place there earlier this season, and now, the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour will make their debut at the track on Saturday. In three NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour events this season, Rameau has finished sixth or better in all of them. The team is excited for the challenge of North Wilkesboro - a track that will require saving tires, a strong pit strategy and a fast car to get to Victory Lane on Saturday night. On Sunday, Rameau will be racing with the SMART Modified Tour at Motor Mile Speedway. As one of the racing divisions in the Modified landscape, the SMART Modified Tour has drawn impressive car counts this season. Rameau and the team are excited to try a new track with a different group of competitors. Fans can watch both events this weekend live on FloRacing.TV. Fans can also follow Rameau Family Motorsports on Facebook for updates from the track when available.
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RAMEAu & TEAM HONORING FALLEN HERO U.S. Marine Captain Ross A. Reynolds at lee USA SPEEDWAY5/24/2023 This Saturday at Lee USA Speedway, Sam Rameau and the Rameau Motorsports team have a special reason to compete in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour 175-lap race. The third race of the season for the group will take place on Memorial Day weekend, as Rameau and the No. 06 team honor Captain Ross A. Reynolds, a fallen hero who passed away in 2022 in combat.
While serving the United States of America, Captain Ross A. Reynolds, United States Marine Corp, was a MV-22B Osprey Pilot with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 261. He passed away in March of 2022 as a result of injuries sustained when his Osprey aircraft went down in the Arctic Circle in Norway. Formerly of Leominster, Mass., Captain Ross died March 19, 2022. He and his “Raging Bulls” squadron were participating in NATO training exercises at the time. He is a true hero who gave the ultimate sacrifice for the United States. The team will have special t-shirts in the pit area on Saturday at Lee and is hoping to see many of the local race fans and general public join them at Lee USA Speedway for this special event in New Hampshire. All NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour cars will carry the name of a fallen hero for the race. The event, with a Kentucky Derby theme, titled the Granite State Derby, will also have multiple remembrance ceremonies for fallen heroes during the day. Multiple Gold Star families are also going to be in attendance. Racing begins at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday. "We're honored to have Captain Ross A. Reynolds on the car for Lee during what will be a special event," Rameau said. "As we celebrate Memorial Day, we must remember all of those who have lost their lives serving this country and also all of those who are currently serving and their families. It's very important to our race team to have a great run for Ross and his family. Ross and all others who have been lost and continue to serve are true heroes for this great country." Saturday's racing at Lee USA Speedway includes practice, qualifying and the 175-lap Granite State Derby race. The main event is scheduled to go green at 7:45 p.m., live on FloRacing.TV. Advance tickets for the race are available at JDVProductions.com and will also be available at the track on race day. For more information on Sam Rameau and the Rameau Family Motorsports team, visit SammyRameau.com and follow Rameau Family Motorsports on Facebook. WESTMINSTER, Mass. -- Sam Rameau will be ready to rock on Memorial Day weekend with a doubleheader in New England Modified racing that fans will not want to miss. Saturday, Rameau will race in his second NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race at Lee USA Speedway, the Granite State Derby. On Sunday, Rameau will make his Bob Horn Racing debut in the No. 50 during the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series season-opener at Thunder Road International Speedbowl.
During Saturday's Whelen Modified Tour race at Lee, all cars will carry a roof decal with a fallen hero on their ride for Memorial Day weekend. Rameau will have Captain Ross A. Reynolds, United States Marine Corp, on the roof of the No. 06. Reynolds was a MV-22B Osprey Pilot with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 261. He passed away in 2022 as a result of injuries sustained when his Osprey aircraft went down in the Arctic Circle in Norway. Rameau and the entire Rameau Family Motorsports team are honored to carry his name in the quest for Victory Lane. "We're honored to have Captain Ross A. Reynolds on the car for Lee during what will be a special event," Rameau said. "As we celebrate Memorial Day, we must remember all of those who have lost their lives serving this country and also all of those who are currently serving and their families. We are excited for both races. We've always run well at Lee -- winning in the Crate Modifieds there last year. Working with Bob Horn, such a true professional, and his dedicated team at Thunder Road will also be an honor. Really looking forward to a busy weekend of racing and hoping to come away with two strong runs." Saturday's racing at Lee includes practice, qualifying and the 175-lap Granite State Derby race. The main event is scheduled to go green at 7:45 p.m., live on FloRacing.TV. On Sunday, Rameau's trip to Vermont includes a morning practice session at Thunder Road and a tire scuff session. Heat races will begin at 1:30 p.m. with features to follow. The Tri-Track main event is set for 100 laps and will also air live on FloRacing.TV. For more information on Sam Rameau and the Rameau Family Motorsports team, visit SammyRameau.com and follow Rameau Family Motorsports on Facebook. WESTMINSTER, Mass. – After a long offseason, Sam Rameau and the Rameau Family Motorsports team will kick-off the 2023 season in a big way this weekend. The team will compete in double-duty at Monadnock Speedway, their home track, including both a NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour and Crate Modified race under the NHSTRA Modified sanction.
Saturday includes the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Duel at the Dog 200. In two career Whelen Modified starts there, Rameau has finishes of eighth and fourth. He is no stranger to winning at Monadnock – though – scoring two victories with the Tri-Track Modified Series against stout competition in his career. Rameau is also looking forward to the NHSTRA Modified race on Sunday, one year after finishing on the podium at Monadnock in the division and also grabbing a win in the class at Lee USA Speedway. “It’s going to be a busy weekend for the entire team and we’re excited for it,” Rameau said. “It’s been quite the offseason getting everything ready but the guys in the shop have worked hard preparing two amazing cars for the high-banks of Monadnock. We should have a strong showing in both races. Our goals are to go out there and get two trophies.” Saturday’s race day includes the green flag for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour on FloRacing.TV at 5 p.m. Sunday, the green flag is scheduled to drop with heat racing at 1:45 p.m. For more information on Sam Rameau and Rameau Family Motorsports, visit SammyRameau.com and follow the team on Facebook for updates, including from the track. Press Release by Souza Media
WESTMINSTER, Mass. -- Sam Rameau is excited to announce yet another set of races for his 2023 season in New England. Rameau announced Monday that he will compete in the full Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series schedule for Bob Horn Racing. Rameau's season will begin at Thunder Road Speedbowl on May 28, and will include stops at Seekonk Speedway (June 28), Star Speedway (July 22), New London-Waterford Speedbowl (August 12), Stafford Motor Speedway (September 23) and New London-Waterford (October 21). The six-race schedule includes a heat racing format with a 100-lap feature for each. "I'm beyond excited for the opportunity to go race the Tri-Track Series with Bob in 2023," Rameau said. "There have been so many talented drivers who have driven Bob's cars and I feel honored to be the next one to sit in the seat. I feel confident in saying that we are going to be in contention for wins in 2023. Bob is a great guy, a true old school racer, and he's in it for the love of the sport and the love of racing. I really think we are going to have a lot of fun together and I can't thank Bob, his wife and his crew enough." The additional races added to Rameau's calendar joins seven other races that Rameau has planned for the season driving the Rameau Family Motorsports No. 06, which includes five NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour events, a SMART Modified Tour race and two JDV Open Modified events. For more information on Sam Rameau, visit SammyRameau.com and follow Rameau Family Motorsports on Facebook. WESTMINSTER, Mass. -- Rameau Family Motorsports is excited to announce that Quality Fleet Service, based in South Hadley, Massachusetts, has joined the team as a sponsor for the 2023 season.
Quality Fleet Service is a 15,000 square-foot, full-service repair center specializing in the maintenance repair of a wide variety of heavy equipment, on-highway trucks, industrial and marine engines and generator sets. Started in 2005, they continue to grow and offer both shop-based and field service repairs, as well as equipment transportation and hauling. Quality Fleet Service also offers heavy equipment sales for some of the top brands in the business -- including Bandit, Hyundai, Sakai, Bell and more. Not only do they offer purchases for heavy equipment, they also offer service for them, many attachments and accessories and engine parts and service. you can grab. You can learn more about their business online at QualityFleetService.com or give them a call today at 413-213-0632. The team is happy to have them join the group for a new race season. "The team at Quality Fleet Service is top-notch," Randy Rameau, owner of Rameau Family Motorsports, said. "They offer great service, support, and knowledge with every piece of equipment they offer for customers. Their goals are to offer comprehensive product support and equipment repair solutions that maximize customer machine uptime, value and productivity and they knock it out of the park. All of us at Rameau Family Motorsports look forward to carrying their logo on the No. 06 for the 2023 season. We look forward to celebrating our success with them and helping those in the race community learn more about their business." Rameau Family Motorsports is planning a minimum six race schedule for the 2023 season, including both NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour events and Open Modified races in New Hampshire. The team will release an exact schedule of events closer to race season. For more information on Rameau Family Motorsports, Sam Rameau and the team, visit SammyRameau.com and follow the team Facebook page for the latest updates. WINCHESTER, N.H. – Sam Rameau is hoping some home-cooking will result in a championship this weekend at Monadnock Speedway. Rameau will drive the No. 06 Modified for Rameau Family Motorsports in the 125-lap championship race for the Whitcomb 5 Series on Saturday, September 17.
The goal for the night is simple – beat the other drivers in contention for the title on the track after 125 laps, and be crowned the 2022 Whitcomb 5 Series champion. In all of the Whitcomb 5 Series events this season, Rameau has been a contender. He won at Lee USA Speedway, dominating the night, and was also a major contender in the opener at Monadnock in May, finishing on the podium. This weekend, he’s ready to roll to chase the title. “I’m excited to get back to Monadnock, a place we have always shown a lot of speed no matter what car we have,” Rameau said. “It’s a track where I am comfortable and it fits right into my wheelhouse to have the Whitcomb 5 Series championship race there. I think we have a good shot at winning. Just have to make the right adjustments prior to the race and be in position to pounce when it matters in the final laps.” Saturday’s events at Monadnock will also include many local divisions. Per the Monadnock Speedway website, racing begins at 2 p.m. For more information on Rameau Family Motorsports, visit SammyRameau.com and follow the team on Facebook for the latest updates. By Souza Media
For the fourth time this season, Sam Rameau will strap in behind the wheel of the No. 06 for Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series racing this Saturday night. Set to compete in the SBM 125 at Star Speedway, worth $7,500 to win, Rameau will look to make it two straight wins for Rameau Family Motorsports. Last Friday night, Rameau captured a $5,000 victory at Lee USA Speedway, winning the third round of the Whitcomb 5 Series. So far in the Tri-Track season, Rameau does have one podium finish and would like to carry momentum into Star to score in the 11th annual SBM race. A total purse of more than $40,000 is on the line for competitors in the Tri-Track special. “We’ve had a history filled with ups and downs and Star,” Rameau said. “But right now, we have a good package with our cars and we have a lot of confidence going there for the big race. With 125 laps and $7,500 on the line, this is going to be a stout field and a lot of competition for us to race against. We will go there and give it the best effort we can and hope to come out on top.” The race day schedule for Star Speedway includes practice from 1:30-2:30 p.m., followed by qualifying heats at 4:15 p.m. The drop of the green flag for the SBM 125 is scheduled for around 8 p.m., live on RacingAmerica.TV for those who can’t make it to the track. All tickets for the event will be sold at the gate. For more information on the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series, visit MonacoModifieds.com and follow the series on social media. For more information on Sam Rameau and Rameau Family Motorsports, visit SammyRameau.com and follow Rameau Family Motorsports on Facebook. By Souza Media/Kyle Souza
WESTMINSTER, Mass. – For the third time this season, Sam Rameau will compete with the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series this Wednesday night. Ready to roll for a mid-week event in Massachusetts, Seekonk Speedway will host a $10,000 to win, 100-lap race and Rameau is heading there looking for the cash. The Westminster, Massachusetts, native was off last weekend but is coming off a strong weekend of racing in the middle of June. Rameau finished third at Claremont Motorsports Park in the Whitcomb 5 Series event and also finished fourth in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Duel at the Dog 200 on June 19. Rameau doesn't have a previous win at Seekonk and would like to change that on Wednesday night. “Seekonk is one of the toughest tracks around and there is no doubt about it,” Rameau said. “We would love to turn things around there and get to the front of the field, especially in such a big race like Open Wheel Wednesday, with $10,000 on the line. We’re looking forward to giving it our best shot and coming out with a strong run for all of our team.” Seekonk’s race day schedule includes practice from 3:45-4:30 p.m., qualifying heats at 6 p.m. and the green flag for the 100-lap race around 8:30 p.m. All tickets are available at the track on race day or in advance at SeekonkSpeedway.com. FloRacing.TV will air the event live for those who can’t make it to the track. For more information on the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series, visit MonacoModifieds.com and follow the series on social media for the latest updates. For more information on Sam Rameau and Rameau Family Motorsports, visit SammyRameau.com and follow Rameau Family Motorsports on Facebook. By Souza Media/Kyle Souza
WINCHESTER, N.H. – Sam Rameau and the Rameau Family Motorsports team finished the weekend with two top-five finishes. On Friday, June 17, Rameau finished third in the Claremont Motorsports Park Whitcomb 5 Series event, and on Sunday, in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race at Monadnock Speedway, Rameau finished a solid fourth. On Sunday, Rameau ran consistently inside the top-10 for the duration of the Duel at the Dog 200, then charged inside the top-five in the final laps to score a successful finish in a difficult field. The finish was his best career in 30 career Whelen Modified Tour races – his first top-five effort. “It was a good weekend for us,” Rameau said. “I hate to say it, but I feel like we should have won both races, but that is just racing. It was a great effort by our whole team with a really fun weekend of racing now in the books. We will take next weekend off and get ready for the next one.” Sam Rameau and the Rameau Family Motorsports team will return to the track with the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series on Wednesday, June 29 for the annual Open Wheel Wednesday at Seekonk Speedway, worth $10,000 to win. For more information on Sam Rameau, visit SammyRameau.com and follow Rameau Family Motorsports on Facebook for the latest updates. |
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