Seven-Time
Champion Stefanik to be Honored at Stafford
NASCAR to Recognize Modified Great on May 23
For
Immediate Release
Contact: Jason
Cunningham, NASCAR Public Relations, (704) 201-6658
or jcunningham@nascar.com
May 21, 2008
DAYTONA
BEACH, Fla. (May 16, 2008) - As part of a season-long
celebration of 60 years of Modified champions, seven-time
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour titlist Mike Stefanik
will be honored at the TSI Harley-Davidson 150 on
Friday, May 23 at Stafford (Conn.) Motor Speedway.
A resident of Coventry, R.I., Stefanik is the winningest
driver in the history of the NASCAR Whelen Modified
Tour and he was also named to the "NASCAR All-Time
Modified Top 10 Drivers" list in 2003.
Since
the tour's inception in 1985, Stefanik has experienced
unparalleled success. His seven championships are
two more than Tony Hirschman's total and his record
68 wins are 24 more than second-place Reggie Ruggiero's
44.
"I'm
not a big nostalgic person and into statistics and
all of that, but someday it's going to be very exciting
for me to realize that [the accomplishments] and enjoy
it for what it is," Stefanik said. "I've had a very
nice and rewarding career."
Stefanik
captured his first NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour championship
in 1989 when he edged Ruggiero by just six points,
the second-smallest margin in the division's history.
During the course of the next 12 years Stefanik ran
a full schedule nine times and captured the series
title in five of those campaigns (1991, '97, '98,
2001, '02). His seventh title came in 2006 when he
registered just one victory but finished in the top
10 in 15 of 16 races. He was also voted the NASCAR
Whelen Modified Tour's Most Popular Driver in 1997,
1998 and 2001.
Although
the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour is where he has experienced
the most success, Stefanik is an accomplished driver
in other series as well. He has tallied nine poles,
12 wins and 102 top-10s in 164 career starts in the
NASCAR Camping World Series East. Stefanik also made
26 starts in the NASCAR Nationwide Series from 1992-2000
and had the same amount of starts in the NASCAR Craftsman
Truck Series during the 1998-99 seasons. Stefanik
earned Raybestos Rookie of the Year honors in 1999
when he finished 13th in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck
Series standings.
In one
of the more dominant two-year runs of any driver in
the history of NASCAR racing, Stefanik captured back-to-back
titles in both the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour and
the NASCAR Camping World Series East in 1997 and 1998.
In a Modified,
Stefanik compiled 22 wins and 30 top-fives in 55 races
en route to his third and fourth championships in
that division. During that same time span in the stock
cars of the NASCAR Camping World Series East he recorded
six wins and 31 top-10s in 39 starts to earn consecutive
points titles.
With
his seven NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour titles and two
NASCAR Camping World Series East crowns, Stefanik
is currently tied with the late Richie Evans for the
most championships in the history of NASCAR racing.
Evans earned nine Modified titles, including the inaugural
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour championship in 1985.
Stefanik, who will turn 50 on May 20, has no intentions
of slowing down anytime soon. He finished fourth in
the Spring Sizzler at Stafford on April 27 and is
just two years removed from his most-recent points
title.
In
addition to Stefanik's stellar NASCAR Touring driving
record, his career at Stafford has been as equally
impressive. Stefanik has a total of 33 career victories
at Stafford, with his first victory coming on June
9, 1978 in the Late Model Sportsman division, and
his most recent victory coming in the CARQUEST Fall
Final NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour event on September
30 of last year. Stefanik has a total of 19 Whelen
Modified Tour feature wins, 11 Late Model Sportsman
wins, 2 Camping World East Series wins, and one Modified
victory. Of Stefanik's 19 Whelen Modified Tour feature
wins, 4 of them are Tech-Net Spring Sizzler victories,
a record that was just tied by Ted Christopher one
month ago. The
May 23 TSI Harley-Davidsion 150 will be run nearly
30 years to the day later of Stefanik's first career
Stafford victory. Stefanik is also the 1979 Stafford
Motor Speedway Late Model Sportsman track champion
and the 1986 Stafford Motor Speedway Modified track
champion.
"I'm
thrilled just to be racing anything, and to be involved
with the program that we have is fantastic," Stefanik
said. "I'm just going to keep doing it and enjoying
the rest of my time behind the wheel because it's
now more enjoyable than ever."
NASCAR
plans to honor each of its 31 all-time Modified champions
throughout the season. The celebration began with
the recognition of Frankie Schneider, Donny Lia and
Richie Evans at Thompson International Speedway on
April 6. Prior to the Tech-Net Spring Sizzler at Stafford
on April 27, NASCAR honored Ernie Gahan and Red Byron.
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