NASCAR fans now know which drivers they’ll get to watch go wheel-to-wheel for a 40-lap modifieds shootout.
New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Tuesday confirmed the racers that will square off in Friday’s Whelen Engineering All-Star Shootout. The 20-person field consists of local racers such as Ryan Preece, as well as Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series veteran Ryan Newman.
“That’s a really cool event that the speedway puts on every year and I know the guys look forward to it,” Justin Bonsignore, who has two top-fives and a seventh-place finish in the shootout, said in a statement. “It’s definitely a good thing to be a part of and I’m looking forward to it.”
The race will be capped at 30 minutes and have a competition caution on Lap 20. The order for the restart will be determined by the last green-flag lap, though a random number selection will see some drivers have their positions inverted.
Here’s the lineup for the 2017 Whelen Engineering All-Star Shootout:
No. 00 Ron Silk — Norwalk, Conn.
No. 07 Patrick Emerling — Orchard Park, N.Y.
No. 2 Doug Coby — Milford, Conn.
No. 3 Ryan Pennink —Â Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
No. 4 Max Zachem —Â Preston, Conn.
No. 5 Kyle Ebersole —Â Hummelstown, Pa.
No. 6 Ryan Preece —Â Berlin, Conn.
No. 7 Donny Lia —Â Riverhead, N.Y.
No. 11 Andy Suess —Â Hamstead, N.H.
No. 16 Timmy Solomito —Â Islip, N.Y.
No. 44 Bobby Santos —Â Franklin, Mass.
No. 46 Woody Pitkat —Â Stafford, Conn.
No. 51 Justin Bonsignore —Â Holtsville, N.Y.
No. 58 Eric Goodale —Â Riverhead, N.Y.
No. 77 Ryan Newman —Â South Bend, Ind.
No. 82 Ted Christopher —Â Plainville, Conn.
No. 85 Todd Szegedy —Â Ridgefield, Conn.
No. 89 Matt Swanson —Â Acton, Mass.
No. 97 Bryan Dauzat —Â Alexandia, La.
No. 99 Jamie Tomaino —Â Howell, N.J.
Thumbnail photo via New Hampshire Motor Speedway