2009 Speedway Expo.
From February 27th through March 1st Melissa attended the Speedway Expo at the Eastern States Exposition in Springfield, M.A.
Throughout the weekend Melissa met with fans and gave out autographs.
Melissa will be attending the "Racecar Show" with Lee USA Speedway at the Lilac Mall in Rochester, N.H. From March 20th through the 22nd. Come on down and see Melissa and her racecar.
2009 Speedway Expo
Onto 2009 Race Season.
Recently we made a trip down to Florence, South Carolina for the 200 Lapper at Florence Motor Speedway. We qualified 22nd and came home in one piece finishing 18th. Throughout the weekend we gained valuable information and seat time that we will used in the 2009 racing season.
The 2009 season may be months away but it will come up soon, over the off season the car will be done over. If you are interested in becoming a 2009 sponsor please contact us.
Racing News
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Article Date: Friday, August
15, 2008
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WAKEFIELD — If it's a Friday night in the summer, you're not going to find 16-year-old Melissa Fifield doing the typical girl things. Beach? Nope. Slumber party? Not that either.
But you will find her at the racetrack, in one way or
another.
Fifield, from Wakefield, is the driver for Pine Knoll Racing of
the Allison Legacy North Race Series. And unlike most
16-year-old girls, she's obsessed with racing.
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Race Recap From Adirondack Raceway
Newburgh, NY July 26, 2008 - Former ALNRS competitor Tayla Orleans Wins big in her return to the ALNRS.
Tayla started last in the 13 car field and went from the back to the front in dominating fashion.
Second place went to Randolph, VT. native Dylan Smith. Rounding out the top three was former two time
ALNRS Champion Anthony Frissora from Shrewsbury, MA who returned to the series in a car fielded by G&S
Racing. Stay tuned for complete results from the ALNRS North/South Shootout.
Allison Racing News
Race Recap From Wiscasset Raceway
First Appearance at Wiscasset Raceway
Fast track with some serious bumps. Car was decent ran about 5th
place for the majority of the race. Until an unnecessary hit to
the rear by the number 27 car resulted in a spin out into the
infield. After bending the J-bar the car wasn’t the same.
Melissa managed to hold on and finished in the 8th place.




