2019 RROL NOMAD season

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2019 North-Atlantic Open-Wheel
Modified Asphalt Division season
NOMAD logo.png
Rounds 12
Ovals 9
Road Courses 3
Driver's Champion Mike Falls
Owner's Champion Rick Jarrett Racing
Knockout Cup Winner Frank Azzaretto
Season Overview

The 2019 RROL NOMAD season is the first season of the RROL’s North-Atlantic Open-Wheel Modified Asphalt Division.

Faber Fabrication will exclusively supply the series chassis for the 2019 season - in the form of their Acromion model.

Format[edit | edit source]

A typical race week consists of a 30-minute practice session, a single-car two-lap qualifying session, and the concluding event of each race week is the approximately 100-mile race.

The fourth round at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway will differ from the typical format in that the 100-mile race has been split into two 50-mile races as a "double-header".

There is a maximum of 40 entries per race.

Point System[edit | edit source]

Finish Point Earnings
1st 9
2nd 6
3rd 3
4th-10th 1
11th-20th 0
21st-40th -1

Bonus: +1 for leading (being scored in the lead for at least one lap)

Schedule[edit | edit source]

Round Race Title Circuit State Track Type Mileage Knockout Cup
1 Peach County Premiere 100 Middle Georgia Motor Speedway Georgia Short Track 0.548 Qualifying Heat
2 Boyd's Ferry 250 South Boston Speedway Virginia Short Track 0.400
3 Lime Rock 65 Lime Rock Park Connecticut Road Course 1.530
4 Scarborough 50/50 Beech Ridge Motor Speedway Maine Short Track 0.333
5 Lake Champlain 100 Burlington Raceway Vermont Road Course 1.430
6 The Magic Mile 100 New Hampshire Motor Speedway New Hampshire Speedway 1.058
7 Live Free or Die 100 New Hampshire Motor Speedway New Hampshire Road Course 1.600
8 Papyrus 160 Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park Connecticut Short Track 0.625 Knockout Heat 1
9 Ocean State 100 Ocean State Speedway Rhode Island Short Track 0.750
10 Hartford 220 Hartford Stadium Connecticut Short Track 0.454 Knockout Heat 2
11 Monster Mile 100 Dover International Speedway Delaware Speedway 1.000
12 Carolina Final 100 Rockingham Speedway North Carolina Speedway 1.017 The Final Heat

Entries[edit | edit source]

Full-time[edit | edit source]

Team HQ Engine Car # Driver Age Sponsor
Gearhen Racing Industries Santa Clarita, CA, USA.png Faber 2 Steven Wallace, Jr. 46 RS Haul
57 Jeff Gearhen 45 Dixie Gas
Owner-driver Jeff Gearhen and avid North Carolina short-tracker Steven Wallace, Jr. team up for the 2019 NOMAD season.
Old Dominion Racing South Halifax, VA, USA.png Faber 4 Cris Cole
Michael Chester (Thompson)
33
30
Dominion Energy
Former RROL Elite Series standout and TM Lights driver for Roderick Motorsports, Cris Cole will drive for the Murray brother’s Old Dominion Racing South.
Quinnipiac Motorsports Hamden, CT, USA.png Saar 6CT Christine DeRosa 17 Ferraro's Market
23CT Jessica Olenick 26 Savin Rock Brewing Company
Matt Carrano’s Quinnipiac Motorsports team boasts a strong female driver duo of Christine DeRosa, an up-and-coming late model racer and Jessica Olenick, who previously raced in the Dash Cup under her maiden name, Jess Zander.
7 Islands Racing Team Parsons, WV, USA.png in-house 7 Nathan Smith 20 GoMart
Nathan Smith was the 2017 Elkins Raceway Modified Champion. This family-owned team originally started in motorcross in the mid 90s with Nathan’s older cousins.
Dan Bowsher Racing Oxford, ME, USA.png Saar 8 Dan Bowsher 51 Unsponsored
Oxford, Maine native Dan Bowsher is set to be the oldest full-time driver on the NOMAD circuit in 2019 at 51 years old.
SCM Racing Springfield, MA, USA.png Saar 00 B. J. Brozembek 27 JEK Equestrian Marketplace
Broquard Cement
Go Gyro
Brozembek, a local star at Riverside Park in Massachusetts, is looking to advance his racing career in the Nomads.
Reach Motors
with
Forkner Performance
Santa Monica, CA, USA.png Forkner F3B 07 AUS.png Maxwell Tender 21 Polymer Oil
Forkner Performance
08 P. J. Endersen 17 Forkner Performance
Maxwell Tender is a graduate of the Forkner Performance driver development program and finished 2nd in the 2016 Australian Formula C champion. He will team up with Massachusetts-native, PJ Endersen.
Chrome Horn Racing Jacksonville, FL Lenard 12 Chip Pasteur 16 Choc-Ola Chocolate Drink
24 Matt A'dore 16 Audi-Bull Sound Systems
36 Tip Dover 36 Cash Cow Loans
Chrome Horne Racing is fielding 3 full-time cars in the 2019 RROL NOMAD season.
KAT Motorsports Providence, RI, USA.png Saar 19 Frank Azzaretto 28 TBA
Frank Azzarretto previously competed in the CRL Developmental Division in 2012 and in FARC Street Stocks and Super Series from 2013-2015. For 2019, he’s racing Kathryn Azure’s #19 Saar in the Nomads.
Little Mac Racing Greenwood, IN, USA.png Saar 25 A. J. Hayward 21 Gorilla Glue
52 Summer Whitten 23 Cardinal Energy
Team is owned by Jacob Mac, son of Big Mac Racing owner Thomas Mac. AJ Hayward competed in the CRL in 2012 and the RROL in 2014. Hayward’s father was a long-time late model racer in Virginia, West Virginia, and Ohio. Summer Whitten was the 2012 CRL Global champion and has been racing low-tier stock cars in the South ever since the CRL disbanded.
Rick Jarrett Racing Chesapeake, VA, USA.png in-house 27 Mike Falls 52 Dollar Tree
RROL Legend Rick Jarrett teams up with former Reed Racing driver Mike Falls who hasn’t been racing regularly since 2015 to reboot Rick Jarrett Racing at the NOMAD level.
Peralta Motorsports Asheville, NC, USA.png Saar 28 Caden Peralta 22 Bitter Pills
After success in late model competition, the family-run Peralta Motorsports team makes the jump to the Nomads in 2019.
Klein Racing, LLC. Seekonk, MA, USA.png Lenard 35 Freddy Klein 16 PF Flyers
James Frederick Klein, more commonly known as Freddy, is a third-generation driver racing for his father Fred, who drove in the RROL Elite Series.
WTF Racing Effingham, IL, USA.png Lenard 41 Jonathan Cox 30 Woodard Transport and Freight
Cox was a freight truck driver for Woodard Transport and Freight. Maybe he picked up too many speeding tickets because now they are trying him as a race car driver!
WilsonTech New Haven, CT, USA.png in-house 43 Chad Birch 18 Maynard
44 Jeff Wilkens 33 GoCo Fuels
Wilkens is a FARC Modifieds veteran who has also made some Lowe Dollar series starts. He’s teamed up with youngster Chad Birch, a weekly modified racer at Monadnock Speedway, who is climbing up the racing ladder. WilsonTech might be a team to watch in 2019...
Jimmy Elwood Racing Indiana, PA, USA.png Faber 50 Harvey Pooka ?? Charley's Bar
Chumley's Sanitarium
Invisible White Rabbit
Stewart P. Dowd is the owner of Jimmy Elwood Racing and they competed in and won the 2013 FARCE Championship by 116 points with Harvey Pooka at the wheel. Pooka is 6ft 3 1/2in tall.
Richson Motorsports Mobile, AL, USA.png in-house 54 Jerry Richson 33 Taco Bell
Pepto Bismol
The infamous Jerry Richson suddenly reappears in familiar colors with a familiar sponsor combination and a familiar number.... but this time in Modifieds instead of Stock Cars.... not sure what to expect for Richson in 2019, other than the occasional bout of indigestion.
David Hetzel Racing Enterprises Richmond, VA, USA.png Lenard 66 Jonathan Douglas 39 Quincy's Steakhouse
CAT Scales
Road Champs
Jonathan Douglas will handle driving duties of David Hetzel’s #66 machine in 2019.
Skeez Antifreeze Racing Buffalo, NY, USA.png Lenard 74 CAN.png Nathan Salim 16 Skeez Antifreeze
77 Josh Miller 21
Nathan Salim has made a name for himself racing on the short tracks of Quebec and Ontario during his youth. Salim also caught the attention of team owner Devon Kenward and Skeez Antifreeze, who feel that he can compete for the championship. Josh Miller is close friends of Kenward and is taking the step from local amateur racing to going pro.
CC Racing Newton, MA, USA.png Faber 82 Clay Cooper 34 ProLaps Racing Systems
34-year old Massachusetts-based owner-driver Clay Cooper will compete in the 2019 RROL NOMAD season, with backing from ProLaps Racing Systems.
Dank Memes Racing Indianpolis, IN, USA.png Lenard 95 Nathan Ormond 19 Rust-eze Medicated Bumper Ointment
Ormond is a 5-time youth go-karting champion and also a 3-time local modified series champion. The 19-year old is stepping up to a bigger stage in 2019 racing the Nomads.

Part-time[edit | edit source]

Team HQ Engine Car # Driver Age Sponsor
Charm City Racing Baltimore, MD, USA.png Faber 1 Shaniqua Barnes 20 Cheikh-Hurd Automotive Finishes
A family-owned team based in Charm City - Baltimore, Maryland - has put together an effort to race at Dover later this year with help from Cheikh-Hurd Automotive Finishes.
Dover
Kirana Power Enterprises Tokyo, JPN.png Kanako 3 Hiroke Kirana 23 Hershey's
Kirana is experienced in various forms of motorsport in Japan; however, she will be competing in the United States for the first time in 2019.
Lime Rock, Burlington, New Hampshire Roval, Rockingham
Solomon Roth Motorsports Folsom, PA, USA.png Lenard 5 Croy Sanforizado 25 Wawa
Solomon Roth Motorsports will enter both rounds at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and also at Dover International Speedway toward the end of the season. Croy Sanforizado, of Rising Sun, MD, will pilot the Lenard-powered #5 Acromion, which will be sponsored by regional convenience store chain Wawa. Sanforizado has been successful in the dirt modified ranks and will be making only his second-ever modified start on asphalt in the first race at New Hampshire on the oval.
New Hampshire, New Hampshire Roval, Dover
WilsonTech New Haven, CT, USA.png in-house 34 Joe Hatcher 31 Tri-State Auto
WilsonTech's previous #2 driver made his return for the New Hampshire races and finished 2nd on the oval, qualifying for the Knockout Cup and advancing all the way to the finals.
New Hampshire, New Hampshire Roval, Thompson, Ocean State, Hartford, Dover, Rockingham
Concord Carolina Team Concord, NC USA.png Saar 37 Lukas Fabian 19 Duracell Batteries
63 Lawrence Allen 17 Energizer Batteries
The Concord Carolina Team will attempt the series finale in Rockingham with their FARC drivers.
Rockingham
Fully Loaded Racing Decatur, AL, USA.png Fahrvergnügen 53 Herbie Beetle ?? The Love Bug
Herbie Beetle learned his craft on BAHA circuit and in other various forms auto racing competitions including the Trans-France Race in Monte Carlo and the Brazil Grand Primeo.
Lime Rock, Burlington, New Hampshire, New Hampshire Roval
Fitzwater Australia Racing Sydney, AUS.png Lenard 59 AUS.png Zachary Fitzwater 27 Shell V-Power
Fitzwater, a talented road course racer, has won multiple V8 Supercar championships.
Lime Rock, Burlington, New Hampshire Roval, Dover
Winston Motorsports Winston-Salem, NC, USA.png Saar 68 Joey Kamel 30 King's Mountain Truck Plaza
Winston Kupp has put together a NOMAD entry with Joey Kamel at the wheel. Kamel is a regular competitor at Bowman Gray Stadium, and notably won the pole for one of the Quarterfinal races at the FARC Lowe Dollar Series Oktoberfest Nationals in 2018.
New Hampshire, New Hampshire Roval
Jazz Cup Racing Springfield, NH, USA.png Faber 69 Michael Chester 30 N/A
Michael Chester, of Albuquerque, NM will pilot Jazz Cup Racing's #69 Faber-powered Acromion in the two Nomad rounds at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
New Hampshire, New Hampshire Roval
84 Lumber Eighty Four, PA, USA.png Lenard 84 Croy Sanforizado (Thompson)
Joey Kamel (Ocean State)
Freya Mast (Hartford)
CAN.png Charlie Burroughs (Dover)
25
30
22
24
84 Lumber
Supposedly an effort being put together by 84 Lumber to enter a few races later this season.
Thompson, Ocean State, Hartford, Dover
Drive Di Nero Montreal, QC, CAN.png Lenard 88 CAN.png Charlie Burroughs 24 N/A
Charlie Burroughs will race the #88 Lenard-powered Drive Di Nero machine for Deric Di Nero in 4 races this season.
Beech Ridge, Burlington, New Hampshire, New Hampshire Roval
Interference Racing Baton Rouge, LA USA.png Faber 89 Freya Mast 22 Minute Maid Lemonade
Freya Mast has a 2019 TM Master Cup Series Independent's Trophy bid. She will run a couple of rounds with the Nomads in 2019 as well. Mast purchased her own car, and is working from her shop in Louisiana.
New Hampshire, New Hampshire Roval

Championship Scoring[edit | edit source]

Gray boxes represent a single bonus point scored for leading per round. (after 5 rounds)

Rank Driver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Points Wins Laps Lead Avg Fin
1st Mike Falls 2 1 1 1 1 -1 -1 6 0 10 -1 10 29 2 224 13.67
2nd Frank Azzaretto 10 10 0 2 -1 0 0 4 0 -1 2 2 28 2 237 14.17
3rd Jeff Wilkens 0 1 0 10 10 1 -1 0 0 0 2 1 24 2 45 12.08
4th Chad Birch 6 2 0 0 1 0 10 0 -1 1 1 -1 19 1 23 12.42
5th Chip Pasteur -1 1 -1 1 0 1 3 1 10 0 0 1 16 1 9 10.92
6th Nathan Smith 4 -1 10 0 2 0 1 -1 2 -1 0 -1 15 1 33 15.75
7th Steven Wallace, Jr. -1 3 1 1 -1 10 0 2 2 -1 -1 0 15 1 15 14.00
8th Nathan Salim 0 -1 0 0 -1 0 -1 10 0 7 1 -1 14 1 148 16.00
9th Charlie Burroughs 1 1 2 -1 10 13 1 67 12.20
10th Jonathan Cox -1 0 3 1 0 2 6 1 -1 0 -1 1 11 0 9 14.00
11th B. J. Brozembek -1 1 -1 7 0 -1 0 1 0 -1 4 0 9 0 146 16.58
12th Harvey Pooka -1 3 0 -1 2 -1 -1 4 0 4 9 0 84 15.80
13th Tip Dover -1 6 -1 0 0 -1 0 -1 -1 1 7 0 9 0 32 16.67
14th Nathan Ormond 1 -1 1 3 -1 -1 -1 -1 2 0 0 7 9 0 14 15.67
15th Jessica Olenick 0 0 1 0 -1 -1 1 -1 7 0 1 1 8 0 1 14.92
16th Jerry Richson -1 1 -1 1 1 0 -1 1 4 1 2 -1 7 0 138 16.00
17th Freddy Klein 1 1 -1 2 3 0 1 2 0 -1 -1 0 7 0 2 13.83
18th Clay Cooper -1 0 2 10 -1 0 -1 -1 -1 0 -1 0 6 1 125 21.33
19th Herbie Beetle 6 0 0 0 0 2 -1 -1 6 0 19 16.13
20th Joe Hatcher 6 0 1 0 0 0 -1 6 0 2 14.29
21st Hiroke Kirana 0 6 -1 1 6 0 0 11.75
22nd Summer Whitten 1 0 1 0 1 -1 0 0 1 2 1 -1 5 0 21 15.00
23rd Jeff Gearhen 0 -1 0 2 0 4 -1 0 -1 1 -1 0 3 0 10 16.92
24th Matt A'dore 0 0 -1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 -1 0 2 0 49 15.17
25th Joey Kamel 2 0 0 2 0 2 12.33
26th Johnathan Douglas 0 -1 -1 7 2 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 0 -1 1 0 104 22.17
27th Maxwell Tender 1 -1 2 0 -1 0 0 1 0 -1 0 0 1 0 78 17.83
28th Caden Peralta 0 0 0 1 0 -1 1 -1 1 1 -1 0 1 0 2 16.08
29th Lukas Fabian 1 1 0 0 10.00
30th Christine DeRosa 1 2 -1 0 0 -1 -1 0 2 -1 -1 0 0 0 18 16.33
31st Cris Cole 0 0 0 0 -1 0 1 0 1 0 -1 0 0 6 18.45
32nd Lawrence Allen 0 0 0 0 11.00
33rd Dan Bowsher 0 0 0 1 -1 1 0 -1 0 0 -1 1 0 0 0 15.75
35th Zachary Fitzwater -1 -1 2 -1 -1 0 12 24.75
36th Croy Sanforizado -1 -1 1 0 -1 0 6 23.00
37th Freya Mast 0 0 -1 -1 0 0 18.00
38th P. J. Endersen 2 0 1 1 -1 0 -1 -1 -1 0 -1 -1 -2 0 10 19.33
39th Michael Chester -1 -1 0 -2 0 0 29.00
40th A. J. Hayward 2 0 -1 1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 0 -1 0 -4 0 37 19.75
41st Josh Miller 0 -1 0 1 -1 1 0 -1 0 -1 -1 -1 -4 0 12 21.17

Nomad Knockout Cup[edit | edit source]

Shortly prior to the start of the season, RROL officials announced the NOMAD Knockout Cup, a tournament-style knockout cup, which drivers will compete for simultaneously along with the standard season-long tally-style points championship.

After the first 7 (of 12) rounds of the 2019 NOMAD season, 12 drivers will qualify for the Knockout Cup. These 12 drivers will be comprised of race-winners and the highest non-race-winners in the point standings.

Qualifying Heat includes all competitors and spans the first 7 rounds of the season. Race-winners are automatically locked into the first round of the Knockout Cup.

Knockout Heat 1 featuring 12 drivers takes place during rounds 8 and 9. An active knockout competitor that wins during this round automatically advances to the next round. 8 drivers will continue and the 4 lowest points-earners of the cup in races 8 and 9 will be knocked out.

Knockout Heat 2 8 drivers, rounds 10 and 11. Active knockout competitors that win advance to the final round. 4 drivers advance, 4 are eliminated.

The Final Heat is a battle between 4 drivers in the season finale @ Rockingham Speedway. The highest finisher of the 4 remaining Knockout Cup drivers in the race wins the NOMAD Knockout Cup.

Qualifying Heat Winners[edit | edit source]

Frank Azzaretto - 2019 Peach County Premiere 100 and 2019 Boyd's Ferry 250
Nathan Smith - 2019 Lime Rock 65
Jeff Wilkens - 2019 Scarborough 50/50 (Double-Header A) and 2019 Lake Champlain 100
Clay Cooper - 2019 Scarborough 50/50 (Double-Header B)
Steven Wallace, Jr. - 2019 Magic Mile 100
Chad Birch - 2019 Live Free or Die 100

Bracket[edit | edit source]

Knockout Heat 1
Rounds 8 and 9
Knockout Heat 2
Rounds 10 and 11
The Final Heat
Round 12
                             
Frank Azzaretto 4 0 4  


Steven Wallace, Jr. 2 2 4
Herbie Beetle 0 2 2   B. J. Brozembek -1 4 3  
Freddy Klein 2 0 2   Frank Azzaretto -1 2 1
Nathan Smith -1 2 1   Joe Hatcher 0 0 0   Frank Azzaretto 1st
B. J. Brozembek 1 0 1   Nathan Smith -1 0 -1   B. J. Brozembek 2nd
Joe Hatcher 1 0 1 Jonathan Cox 0 -1 -1 Joe Hatcher 3rd
Jonathan Cox 1 -1 0   Steven Wallace, Jr. -1 -1 -2   Nathan Smith 4th
Jeff Wilkens 0 0 0   Freddy Klein -1 -1 -2
Chad Birch 0 -1 -1   Herbie Beetle -1 -1 -2
Johnathan Douglas -1 -1 -2
Clay Cooper -1 -1 -2