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Latest News FIERY FINISH FOR FRASER AT CONCORDCONCORD, NC (November 23) - Scott Fraser's charge to the front in the World Asphalt Championship came to an abrupt stop when his racecar caught fire after hitting the turn 2 wall. Fraser emerged from the car unscathed but disappointed. He had advanced to fifth from his 16th-place starting spot when the wreck happened on lap 128. The Fraser-MacDonald team are returning to Fraser's race shop in Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia, to assess the damages on the racecar before deciding whether they will enter the December 7 Snowball Derby in Pensacola, Florida. FRASER RACING SOUTH SHUBENACADIE, NS (November 18) - Shubenacadie stock car racer Scott Fraser is extending his 2003 racing season by entering this Sunday's World Asphalt Championship at the renowned Concord Motorsport Park in Concord, North Carolina. Fraser is making the 1560 mile trip (one way) with his super late model King Freight Lines-sponsored Monte Carlo in tow. The track, a fast 1/2-mile high banked asphalt tri-oval in the heart of stock car country in the Carolinas, has played host to and nurtured the talents of many racing stars.
Fraser and sponsor Rollie MacDonald/King Freight Lines expect the competition to be tough but feel they are up to the challenge. "We were there in 2001 and liked the track," said Fraser. "Unfortunately, we had some bad luck early in the race. We've got a lot more experience with the car we're taking this time and feel like we've got as good a shot as anybody at the win." The 2003 edition of the World Asphalt Championship pays $15,000 to the winner and has attracted such notable short track racers as Rich Bickle (former NASCAR competitor), Travis Kittleson (ASA), and short track legends Freddie Query and Bobby Gill. Practice sessions are scheduled for Friday and Saturday. The first round of qualifying is time trials which are set for 2 p.m. Saturday and will be followed by qualifying heat races. Sunday afternoon will see the the final round of qualifying for the 32-car field in a last chance race, followed by the 250-lap feature. Fraser's full-time ride this season was in the No. 0 King Freight Lines Monte Carlo with the Maritime Canadian based CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour. Fraser won two of 11 events and finished third overall in the point standings. He also won two open non-sanctioned events and the series Most Laps Led Award, Heat Race Award and Pole Challenge Award. The super late model racecar Fraser is taking to Concord is of his own design/construction and has visited Victory Lane in over half of the races entered the last two seasons - all with Fraser behind the wheel. Fraser is a three-time super late model touring series champion. According to MacDonald, if all goes well this weekend, he and Fraser will enter the King Freight Lines super late model racecar in the prestigious Snowball Derby in Pensacola, Florida on December 7. THREE-PEAT FOR FRASER HALIFAX, NS (September 27) - In what was deemed by some as an exhibition of his talent, Scott Fraser came from the back of the pack three times in The C&R Auto Supply 250 at Scotia Speedworld to pick up his third straight win. The C&R Auto Supply 250 race results and story, click here. The C&R Auto Supply 250 Photo Gallery, click here (MaritimeMotorsports.com) FRASER MAKES IT TWO IN A ROW HALIFAX, NS (September 6) - Scott Fraser picked up his second consecutive victory in as many weeks when he won The Parts For Trucks 200 at Scotia Speedworld. The win was Fraser's second for the 2003 CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour season and fourth win in 16 starts this year. The Parts For Trucks 200 race results and story, click here.
FRASER WINS BIG AT NBIS GEARY, NB (August 31) - Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia's Scott Fraser has won the richest stock car race in Eastern Canada, the Irving Oil Coca Cola 250 at New Brunswick International Speedway (NBIS). The victory was worth $25,400 to the driver of the No. 08 King Freight Lines Monte Carlo. "The car was awesome," said Fraser, who started 16 in the 27-car field. "We were good right off the trailer and didn't need tires or adjustments all night long. The longer we went, the better the car got." Fraser maneuvered his racecar to the lead by lap 62 and led until the checkers flew on lap 250. Dave O'Blenis from Moncton was second and Shawn Tucker from Fredericton was third. Fraser's next race is on Saturday, September 6 at Scotia Speedworld (Halifax, NS) in The Parts For Trucks 200, the final points race for the 2003 CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour. SCOTT FRASER DOMINATES PASS SHOW AT GEARY GEARY, NB (July 5) - Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia's Scott Fraser drove his No. 08 King Freight Lines Monte Carlo to a dominating win in the Pro All Stars Series 150 at New Brunswick International Speedway on Saturday night. Fraser started the 150-lap feature race from the pole position and led all 150 laps. Maine's Ben Rowe and Johnny Clark were second and third, respectively. "The car was really good," said Fraser. "We went back to basics after missing the set-up last night in Halifax." Fraser finished fourth in a Pro All Stars Series event at Scotia Speedworld on Friday night but wasn't happy with his racecar at that show. "We worked on the car most of Friday night," said Fraser, who was seventh overall in PASS time trials on Saturday night at Geary. "We messed up in time trials," said Fraser. "But we won our heat race and that gave us the pole position. It was a good night." ![]() Scott Fraser at work behind the wheel of his No. 08 King Freight Lines super pro stock racecar. Photo by Doug Johnson/MaritimeMotorsports.com. Fraser Top Canadian At Scotia Speedworld HALIFAX. NS (July 4) - Scott Fraser was the top finishing Canadian competitor in The Forbes Chev Olds 200 at Scotia Speedworld. Fraser finished fourth, the only Canadian among the top five finishers. Maine drivers Ben Rowe, Larry Gelinas and Scott Mulkern were the top three, respectively. Mike Rowe, also from Maine, finished fifth. "We just couldn't get a handle on the suspension tonight," said Fraser. "We broke a piece in the first practice and never did get back to where we were before then." The race was the first stop in Canada this year for the Pro All Stars Series (PASS), a New England-based pro stock touring series. Fraser and the rest of the PASS competitors will be in Geary, New Brunswick tonight (July 5) for the second half of a PASS double-header weekend. Fraser Sixth At Raceway Park OYSTER BED BRIDGE, PEI (June 28) - Scott Fraser finished The Part For Trucks 100 at Raceway Park in the sixth spot. Fraser started the race 11th and was moving toward the front when he got caught up in the remnants of a lap 32 wreck between two cars running ahead of him. After several trips to the pit area for repairs during subsequent cautions, Fraser made his way from the back of the pack to fifth in the last 30 laps. Fraser is back in action this Friday (July 4) with his super pro stock racecar in The Forbes Chev Olds 200 at Scotia Speedworld. This event was originally scheduled for June 14 but postponed due to rain. The Pro All Stars Series-sanctioned race will feature the best short track racers in Eastern Canada and New England. Scotia Speedworld is located between Truro and Halifax (Nova Scotia) at Exit 6 on Highway 102 (across from the airport). For more info or directions please visit ScotiaSpeedworld.ca. Fraser WINS CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour Race At Shediac Scott Fraser and some members of his No. 0 King Freight Lines/Atlantic CAT Monte Carlo in The Parts For Trucks 100 Victory Lane (May 31/03) SHEDIAC, NB (May 31) - Scott Fraser won his first race of the 2003 season in commanding style. Fraser moved his No. 0 King Freight Lines/Atlantic CAT Monte Carlo from his 10th-place start through the field to take the lead by lap 22. With the exception of one lap, he led the remainder of The Parts For Trucks 100 for the CARQUEST Pro Stock Tour. The Shediac oval is one Fraser has done well at over the years with his most recent visit there (October 2002) also resulting in a win. In addition to winners accolades for The Parts For Trucks 100, Fraser picked up the Coast Tire Most Laps Led Award and the R&S Sign Design Halfway Award. Marty Prevost (Fall River, NS) was second and Mike MacKenzie (Dartmouth, NS) was third. For complete results please visit MaritimeProStockTour.com.
A new look for Scott Fraser's 2003 King Freight Lines Monte Carlo (May 18) |
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