ATQMRA Prepares for Championship Stretch

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ATQMRA Prepares for Championship Stretch

Staff Report | Tuesday, August 24th, 2021

Photography Credit: Sean Case, Tommy Lane, Eric Storch, E.J O’Rourke

HOWELL, NJ- While the Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels hasn’t officially entered the “fall” season yet, we are inching closer and closer to autumn as the tour prepares for its final stretch to the championship.

In a unique circumstance, 2020 ended and 2021 began simultaneously this past March with the running of the Covid-delayed Turkey Derby XLVII.

While it may feel like yesterday with Kyle Taraska and the #22 Chick-fil-A, Personal Comfort Team rolled into victory lane at Turkey Derby, a lot of action on-track has happened since.

Let's take a dive and look back on 2021 to-date as we preview the final six points events of the season.

Defending Champ Bailey Remains on Top

With 2020 going down as a wash due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, Joey Bailey officially entered the season as the defending ATQMRA Driver’s Champion from his 2019 title.

While Bailey only has one victory to his name this season to-date (Bethel, July 10th), his consistency has been unmatched by any of his competitors. Bailey’s worst finish of the season in fourth, and has three second place finishes to his name.

Joey Bailey enters Wall Stadium this weekend as one of the favorites as he looks to extend his 40 point lead over 5X Champion ‘Flyin’ Ryan Tidman.


Feast or Famine for Sload

The fastest car all year has also experienced some of the worst luck. If Joey Bailey is one of the favorites to win at Wall Stadium this weekend, then Buddy Sload is THE favorite.

Sload’s #36 Spitfire Chassis has four victories this season, with three of them coming at Wall Stadium. His other victory was earned at Waterford in June.

Not including the shortened, equally distributed points events at Mahoning in May and Wall Stadium this past weekend, Sload’s four victories have been complemented with three DNF’s.

When Sload finishes, he wins. If the #36 team can shake their bad luck, be on the lookout for Sload to make a late-charge at the championship title as he seeks his second.


Competitive RYNO Classifieds Rookie Battle

Seven rookies have attempted at-least one start in 2021. Those driver’s include midget star Jake Trainor, East Coast TQ Midget Series Champion Tyler Wagner, Chris Pelcher, Robert Willis and Ken Moody Jr.

However, the focus on the points battle has been on the #76 A&A Truck Parts, Stavola Companies team of Brianna Page and the #33 Hamer Heating and Cooling team of Tyler Ferris.

Both drivers are winners in their own right from their respective backgrounds in quarter midgets and WKA karting. With Page leading, and Ferris in second, the drivers find themselves in a tight 48 point battle to earn the 2021 RYNO.co Rookie of the Year honors.

Page has one top five finish to her name at Waterford this year, while Ferris earned his first top five at Wall Stadium on July 31st. These are the two clear favorites to battle it out as they continue to improve in one of the strongest ATQMRA Rookie Classes in years. It will be exciting to see which driver ends up on top this November.


Taraska Continues to Improve

Besides Bailey and Sload, the other full-time competitor, feature points winner of the season is Kyle Taraska, winning at Wall Stadium this past May.

The 2018 ATQMRA Rookie of the Year continues to improve year after year as he looks to make a name for himself in the TQ Midget ranks. Taraska has remained a consistent top-5 contender all year and currently sits fourth in points, in his first official full-time season.

Be on the lookout for the #22 team for the remainder of the year as they look to continue to build on their success.


Magic in Bethel- Payne Memorial

When Paul Dodorico took himself out of his #55 Spitfire Chassis at Bethel in June to throw in “The Jersey Jet” Joey Payne, some applauded the gesture while others scratched their head.

Statistically, Bethel is Dodorico’s best track on the ATQMRA tour. However, Dodorico wanted to give Joey Payne the proper send off to his late-father, Joey Payne Sr.

In what could not have been scripted any better in a movie, Payne pulled off the miraculous victory in what he called “the biggest win of his career.”

Joey Payne will continue to run part-time in select events in Alan Mollot’s #51 Badger for the remainder of the 2021 season and is always a threat to take the checkers.


Close but No Cigar

#95 Behrents Perfomance Warehouse team of Jeff Kot currently sits third in points, one racing position out of 2nd. One can argue if not for a late-race incident at Wall Stadium this spring, and a poorly-timed caution at Wall a few weeks back, the #95 team would have two victories to his name. Kot has not finished worse than fourth since May.

Do not be surprised to see him knock off a win (or multiple) before season’s end.

A mid-season ride change for Ryan Tidman has placed him in Alan Mollot’s #51T Yuhas Chassis for the remainder of the 2021 season. Tidman, who is not a stranger to victory lane, continues to fall just short this season to-date.

Tidman has finished on the podium in 57% of his races this year. However, his podiums have been made up of a pair of seconds and a pair of thirds. Like Kot, expect Tidman to earn a victory or two before seasons end as he sits 2nd in the points standings.

ATQMRA Veteran Steve Craig sits sixth in points and continues to improve week-in and week-out as a consistent competitor and supporter of the organization.

Craig has finished in the top ten in all but one start this year. As we approach the final stretch of the season, expect Craig to click off a top five finish or two, and maybe even a victory.

Craig has really stepped up his performance lately, and it really showed this past weekend at Wall Stadium. Craig is proving to everyone he’s here to compete up in the front.


The Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels returns to racing this Saturday, August 28th at Wall Stadium Speedway for the Cliff Krause Memorial. The ATQMRA has five remaining championship points races including events not only at Wall Stadium, but at The New London-Waterford Speedbowl and Bethel Motor Speedway.

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Father and Son Payne Duo to Compete at Bethel

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Father and Son Payne Duo to Compete at Bethel

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Staff Report | Wednesday, June 23rd, 2021

BETHEL, NY- Joey Payne Jr. and Joey Payne III will make their 2021 Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels debuts this weekend at Bethel Motor Speedway.

Joe Payne Sr. Memorial will have a special meaning to everyone in the ATQMRA this weekend, especially those within the Payne family.

Joey Payne will compete in the #55 Spitfire Chassis owned by Paul Dodorico. Dodorico will take a step out of the drivers seat and put on his owner’s hat as he looks at the big picture.

“I never knew the Payne family personally, but talked to them at the track multiple times and race against them well,” said Paul Dodorico. “It occurred to me Joey (Payne Jr.) would be at Bethel without a ride. I thought what greater way to honor his dad than by having him race; this is very exciting and looking forward to the Payne Memorial at Bethel.”

Joey Payne certainly shares Dodorico’s excitement.

“It means a lot to me to be able to compete in my father’s memorial race with an awesome car! Paul and I had a great phone conversation and we definitely have a real shot to win this weekend. I really appreciate him stepping out of his car and giving me an opportunity to win the most important race of my life.”

Joey Payne III will also make his first start of 2021 in his #67 Badger. Payne III, who races the #67 regularly in honor of his grandfather, will definitely have some extra motivation to compete and run well at Bethel.

“When I first got back into racing I chose the number 67 because it was always Grandpa’s number. He was not only my sidekick, but my crew chief and best friend. I couldn’t think of a better way to honor him (running #67). Losing him has been extremely difficult for me. To be able to race in his honor, with my car wearing his number in his memorial race- it doesn’t get any better than that!”

Many members of the Payne Family will be in attendance this weekend, including ATQMRA competitor Anthony Payne. Unfortunately, Anthony will be sidelined from his car due to a non-racing related injury.

The Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels Joe Payne Sr. Memorial will be ran at Bethel Motor Speedway, this Saturday June 26th for race six of the 2021 season.

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Joe Payne Sr to be Honored at Bethel; $670 to Win and $167 to start.

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Joe Payne Sr to be Honored at Bethel; $670 to Win and $167 to start.

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Staff Report | Monday, June 21st, 2021 

BETHEL, NY- The late-Joe Payne Sr. will be honored this weekend at Bethel Motor Speedway by the Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels.

From being a childhood fan of TQ Midget competition by attending races at Hinchcliffe Stadium and Pine Brook Speedway, Payne Sr. has great history with ATQMRA. In 1970, Payne Sr. earned a National Championship in 1985 with son Joey Jr. behind the wheel.

Payne Sr. also earned countless ATQMRA feature victories with already noted son Joey Jr., son Johnny, and with many members of the Coy family.

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While Joe Payne’s long-history with the ATQMRA can be shown in trophies, his greatest accomplishments are still be carried out today by his family. 

Whether it be Joey Jr. and John, or grandchildren Joey III, Anthony and Tiffany, the Payne family’s roots run deep in the ATQMRA. Everyone has played and continues to play a role to support the organization. Joey Payne’s last race he ever attended was at Bethel Motor Speedway to watch his grandsons compete in the fall of 2019. 

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“The ATQMRA always had a special place in my fathers heart as it is where he got his start in what became an incredible racing career.” -Joey Payne Jr. 

Joe Payne Sr. has always been synonymous with the #67. To honor his legacy, the Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels Will be awarding the winner of Saturday’s feature with a $670 lion’s share of the purse. Furthermore, the ATQMRA will pay all competitors a minimum $167 to start. 

The Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic powered by VP Racing Fuels Joe Payne Sr. Memorial will be ran on Saturday, June 26th at Bethel Motor Speedway for race six of the 2021 season.

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Trainor to Make ATQMRA Debut at Waterford 

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Trainor to Make ATQMRA Debut at Waterford 

NEMA Lite star Jake Trainor

Staff Report | Wednesday, June 17th, 2021

WATERFORD, CT- NEMA Lite star Jake Trainor will make his Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels debut at The New London-Waterford Speedbowl this weekend. 

In a career spanning a decade, Trainor is excited to write a new chapter this weekend getting behind the wheel of an ATQMRA TQ Midget for the first time.

“I’m pumped to get behind the wheel of a TQ. Those things are a blast to drive whether it be by yourself or in a pack; this weekend will be a lot of fun,” stated Trainor.

Jake Will pilot the #25 Badger for Richie Morocco in his series debut.

In a career that started in Quarter Midgets at “Lil T” at Thompson Speedway, Trainor’s resume behind the wheel speaks for itself. Coming fresh off a win in NEMA’s Boston Louie Seymour Memorial at Seekonk in the “Lite” division, Jake is looking to carry the momentum into a new challenge at Waterford. 

Trainor claims his biggest career win came in 2018, earning his first feature victory in NEMA Lites. The victory just so happened to occur at The New London-Waterford Speedbowl. What a story it would be for Trainor to compete for a victory in his first ATQMRA start at one of his favorite tracks.

The Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels will host its fifth event of the 2021 season at The New London-Waterford Speedbowl on Saturday, June 19th, 2021. For ticketing information, visit Speedbowlct.com.



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