By Souza Media The Bobby Webber Racing team is ready for double-duty action this weekend in New Hampshire. Set to compete in the annual Octoberfest weekend at Lee USA Speedway, BWR will have two different cars on the track over three days of exciting racing action. This weekend will also begin the annual BWR Breast Cancer Awareness fundraiser, with stickers available for a minimum of a $10 donation towards Breast Cancer Awareness. You can add your loved ones name to the sticker and they will be placed on the cars for the weekend. On Saturday and Sunday, Kyle Casper will make his BWR debut, wheeling the No. 19 Rodfather Late Model Sportsman that has been to Victory Lane 10 times this year with Bryan Kruczek behind the wheel. Both days will include a 40-lap race for the division. On Sunday, while Casper competes in the Sportsman, Kruczek will dig out the Granite State Pro Stock Series car for 100 laps of excitement behind the wheel of the Vynorius machine. "I'm happy to have the opportunity to go to Lee and drive a fast car for a good team," Casper said. "Hopefully I'm able to go out there and add a trophy or two into the Bobby Webber Racing collection." Team owner Bobby Webber Jr. is excited to see how it all plays out in New Hampshire. "I'm looking forward to the big weekend at Lee," Webber said. "I'm glad we can finally give Kyle the opportunity to see what he can do in some top-shelf equipment. Wins would be great for all of the races, but grabbing top-five finishes would be a successful weekend for us. I'm looking forward to giving Kyle some confidence and maybe it will lend to him wheeling the car in Florida in February. For Bryan, we just need a solid run. We were fast at Star then the handling went away late. With Lee being one of our home tracks, I feel as though we will be a strong contender and looking to end our Super Late Model season on a high note." "I look at October as a Cancer Awareness month as a whole," Webber continued. "I lost my Dad to cancer, and my sister-in-law is a breast cancer survivor. My wife's cousin passed away from cancer. It means a lot for me to be able to do this. I hope people will help us to raise a large amount of money for it." Action at Lee includes all three days of racing, starting on Friday night, and running through Sunday. Official schedules for the weekend can be found on the Lee USA Speedway Facebook page and more information can be found online at leeusaspeedway.com. For more information on Bobby Webber Racing, visit bobbywebberracingllc.com and follow the team on Facebook for the latest updates.
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EPPING, N.H. -- The entire Bobby Webber Racing team, fresh off 10 victories in NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Racing Series action at Lee USA Speedway, is set to dig out the Pro Stock this weekend for some exciting racing. For the first time in just over a month, Bryan Kruczek will wheel the No. 19 Vynorius Piledriving entry in the Vynorius Piledirving 100 at Star Speedway on Friday, September 17. Set to compete with the Granite State Pro Stock Series, Kruczek will look to make it two victories in two starts at Star in the Pro Stock this season. In May, the Bobby Webber Racing driver charged from the back of the field -- on more than one occasion -- to take down the impressive victory. This time around, it means more. The Granite State Pro Stock Series is just the start of a massive weekend of racing at Star for the Star Classic from Friday, September 17 through Sunday, September 19. The Star Classic includes 14 different divisions, and the Pro Stocks take center stage under the lights on Friday night to get it all started. Oddly enough, the race is sponsored by Vynorius Piledriving, the one of the main sponsors of Bobby Webber Racing. Team owner Bobby Webber Jr. would love to hold the trophy at the end of the night, and is looking forward to the competition that will be at the track to kick-off the 56th annual Classic weekend. "Classic weekend has always been a major part of my life," Bobby Webber Jr., team owner, said. "It was my Dad's favorite weekend and race of the year. I've won the Star 350 Classic race with Brad Babb, but I want one of this year's Krupski Cups as a winner of the Vynorius 100. We appreciate all they do for us and hope to park it in Victory Lane for them on Friday night." Friday's schedule includes the pits opening at 4 p.m., with practice to follow shortly after at 5 p.m. The drop of the green flag in time trials is set for 6:30 p.m., while the Pro Stocks will also run in qualifying heats and feature racing. The drop of the green for the Vynorius Piledriving 100 is set for just after 8:30 p.m. Tickets will be available at the gate and are $22 for adults, $20 for seniors/juniors/military, with kids 4-10 set at $5, and those 3 and under free. For more information on Bobby Webber Racing, visit bobbywebberracingllc.com and follow the team on Facebook for the latest updates. By Souza Media
EPPING, N.H. -- Bryan Kruczek and the Bobby Webber Racing team have had quite the dream season at Lee USA Speedway in the Rodfather Late Model Sportsman. Driving the Vynorius Piledriving, Hedges Excavating No. 19 machine, Kruczek has nine victories on the season in the competitive division, and will look to make that a double-digit number this Friday, September 3. The Late Model Sportsman will once again compete in double-feature races, as Kruczek enters the event with nine victories to date. Winning a 10th and possibly 11th, race would mean the world to the team, as they are celebrating the life of Stevie Krupski and hoping to end the season in Victory Lane for him. Krupski, a longtime member of the New Hampshire short-track racing community, was close friends with nearly everyone on the Bobby Webber Racing team. Team owner Bobby Webber Jr. is excited to get back to Lee in the season-finale this Friday night to chase more trophies. "Getting to double-digit wins makes a statement, it shows this Boyd Technology car is the real deal," team owner Bobby Webber Jr. said. "If for reasons beyond our control, we can't win the championship we are going to make sure they remember that No. 19 that dominated the 2021 season. Our car was fast right out of the Boyd shop in Florida. We brought it north, unloaded it, won and have never look back. If you give Bryan a good car, at a good track, it's lights out. We couldn't have done it this year without all the awesome partners and sponsors that continue to support Bobby Webber Racing." Without all of the dedicated sponsors and partners of Bobby Webber Racing, winning at this level would not be possible. To see a full list of team supporters, visit the partners page on the website. The team also wishes to thank Boyd Technology for building a bad fast race car. For more information on Bobby Webber Racing, visit bobbywebberracingllc.com and follow the team on Facebook for the latest updates. |