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find sans-serif;”>Drivers resume their championship battles at Fiesta’s Fall Fastival on Oct. 12 at HMP, with heat and feature races in all three NASCAR classes – NASCAR Fiesta Modifieds, NASCAR BWFS COKE Trucks and NASCAR Stock cars, as well as the always entertaining and competitive Ecostock class.
Taylor Harris and Robert Henson are in a tight battle for the Ecostock track championship. Harris holds a 43-point lead over Henson, but with a full field anything can happen, including a swapping of the top two spots before the season finale.
“Both Robert and Taylor have been consistent all season long, so it is of no surprise that they are the two battling it out for the Ecostock championship,” said John Mandabach, vice president and general manager of Houston Motorsports Park. “You can expect them both to be at their very best at Fiesta’s Fall Fastival on Oct. 12, where one wrong move can jumble things heading into the final race of the season.”
While Harris and Henson will be doing battle, there are championships still to be won in all of the NASCAR classes.
NASCAR Fiesta Modified points leader Joe Aramendia and NASCAR Stock car points leader David Webster hold substantial leads in their respective classes, while the NASCAR BWFS COKE Truck series is as close as it has been all season. Rick Pollaro leads Zach Knowles by just 25 points, and neither driver is ready to give the other an inch.
“There is not much else to say about the battle Pollaro and Knowles have been waging all season at Houston Motorsports Park,” Mandabach said. “The NASCAR BWFS COKE Truck class has been downright outstanding all year long. We have had six different winners this season and one of the best championship battles this track has ever seen. I can’t wait for the fireworks on Saturday night.”
Tickets are available for this exciting night of racing for $5 at area Fiesta Marts, or for $12 on Saturday night at the gate.
“Fans that purchased tickets for our event on Sept. 28 that was rained out are in luck,” Mandabach said. “We will be honoring those tickets for the newly named event on Oct. 12. If you don’t have your tickets yet for Fiesta’s Fall Fastival then get over to Fiesta and take advantage of the $5 ticket deal. You don’t want to miss this night of racing.”