Outlaws headed for Bradenton - D'Aprile among them
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. - Nothing will heat up a cool
winter like a trip south. If sunny Florida isn't enough to heat up your
winter, then the Bradenton Motorsports Park will turn up the heat more
when they host the Outlaw Snowbird Nationals November 30 - December 2.
Top Outlaw Pro Modified teams are expected to compete at the annual
thriller. Tommy D'Aprile and his Access Able Mobility / Sir Thomas,
Inc. 1963 split window Corvette will make the short haul from the Port
Charlotte race shop and be among the top contenders.
"We're definitely excited about competing in this event," D'Aprile said. "My old teammate and friend Quain Stott will join us to tune the car. Right now this car is pretty much a legal car. We've got a lot of parts and a new blower ordered. We'll be ready for outlaw racing no matter where we decided to race."
D'Aprile has been sought after as a driver since his 2006 Pro Rookie Driver of the Year award and fifth place finish in IHRA Pro Modified competition. Many people continue to speculate about D'Apirle's plans for the 2008 season, but he chooses to keep most of his plans quiet for now.
"We're definitely excited about competing in this event," D'Aprile said. "My old teammate and friend Quain Stott will join us to tune the car. Right now this car is pretty much a legal car. We've got a lot of parts and a new blower ordered. We'll be ready for outlaw racing no matter where we decided to race."
D'Aprile has been sought after as a driver since his 2006 Pro Rookie Driver of the Year award and fifth place finish in IHRA Pro Modified competition. Many people continue to speculate about D'Apirle's plans for the 2008 season, but he chooses to keep most of his plans quiet for now.
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