Records to be broken at Bristol Motor Speedway this weekend?

From Carol Haynes

Ford NASCAR drivers in a street legal Mustang, a Tony Stewart-owned sprint car, two supermodifieds, and a world superbike champion will attempt to establish half-mile closed course records in the โ€œWorldโ€™s Fastest Half-Mile Speed Trialsโ€ Saturday, March 19, immediately following the Scotts EZ Seed 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race.

โ€œThe Worldโ€™s Fastest Half-Mile issued a challenge to the fastest of the fast,โ€ said BMS Executive Vice President and General Manager Jerry Caldwell. โ€œFor the first time in years, fans will witness an all-out attack for speed. This challenge ignites new creativity in the racing world to stretch speed boundaries in the most intense, close-quarters setting in motorsports.โ€

As part of Bristol Motor Speedwayโ€™s 50th anniversary celebration, the Speedway extended invitations to several motorsports champions from wide-ranging motorsports disciplines to set class half-mile closed-course records, as well as break the 11-year-old track record.

Former NASCAR Cup driver Brad Noffsinger, Mike Lichty and Bryan Clauson will chase Sammy Swindellโ€™s all-time Bristol track record of 138.442 mph (13.860 seconds), set during qualifying for a World Of Outlaws winged sprint car event at Bristol in June 2000.

Noffsinger and Lichty will be first to try out supermodifieds, the most exotic cars to hit Bristolโ€™s high banks, while Clauson will run one of Tony Stewartโ€™s pavement sprint cars.

Former AMA and World Superbike Champion Scott Russell will attempt to set a half-mile closed-course motorcycle speed record riding a Yamaha superbike. The five-time Daytona 200 winner brings substantial experience on high banked ovals, though never one as tight as Bristolโ€™s half-mile.

Ford Racing enters its supercharged 2011 Mustang GT to Bristol to establish a half-mile closed course record for street legal cars. Ford NASCAR drivers David Ragan and Marcos Ambrose are expected to drive the ultimate “pony car” into the record books. The Mustangโ€™s 5.0 liter engine is topped off by Ford Racing’s twin-screw supercharger and cranks out 624 horsepower. To balance all that power with more driver control, the factory suspension comes equipped with a FR3 handling pack and Ford Racing/Brembo big brake kit.

Competitors will have one hour, from approximately 5 until 6 p.m., to make record runs following the Scotts EZ Seed 300. The โ€œWorldโ€™s Fastest Half-Mile Speed Trialsโ€ is a bonus event for the Nationwide Series race ticketholders.

The Speed Trials will begin after the conclusion of the Scotts EZ Seed 300. The driver and car line-ups are subject to change

SPEED will air a 30-minute highlight show from โ€œWorldโ€™s Fastest Half-Mile Speed Trialsโ€ on April 2 at 4:30 p.m. ET, following its live broadcast of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race.

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