PELETIER, N.C. – Defending Solid Rock Carriers CARS Tour champion Jared Fryar has his sights set on victory at Bobby Watson’s Carteret County Speedway.

Fryar, who has two top-three finishes at Carteret, will compete in Saturday night’s season opening race, which kicks off the Solid Rock Carriers Fast Five Late Model Series.

Teamed up with Jimmy Mooring, Fryar is looking forward to returning to a track that has challenged him in the past.

“I’m very excited to get back to Carteret and try to better our performances from last year,” Fryar said. “I like the location and the setup inside and outside the track. It really accommodates outsiders. Carteret County Speedway is one of the most technical tracks I’ve been to; it’s very challenging to pass.”

Fryar competed in the season opening race in 2020, finishing second to Louis White. He followed that up with a third-place finish in the caution-marred, curfew-shortened CARS Tour race last September, which was won by Layne Riggs.

This time around, poised to do battle with several drivers who have had success at Carteret, Fryar hopes he can take the $5,000 prize on Saturday night.

“Like always man, if we can compete for a win and have an opportunity at the end of the race, that’s all I ask for, and hopefully I can get the job done,” Fryar remarked. “Anywhere you go, the local drivers are always going to be tough to beat. There are no easy wins in late models.  The locals had their A-game on last time, so we will have to step it up and try to outdo them this go-round.

“If we can improve on something we learned last year, I hope to have a better shot at winning.”

Fryar won last year’s CARS Late Model Stock Tour championship after piecing together a consistent season, which included a win over Mike Looney at Franklin County Speedway in Virginia. He also won the series’ super late model championship in 2018 and is the only driver to win both a late model stock and super late model title in the Solid Rock Carriers CARS Tour.

The 100-lap Late Model feature is the highlight of Saturday’s season opening race at Bobby Watson’s Carteret County Speedway, which will also feature racing for Street Stocks, Mini-Stocks, Bombers, U-CARs, Mini Cups, Jr. Mini Cups, and Champ Karts.

Gates open at 12 p.m., pre-race festivities get underway at 2 p.m., and the green flag will drop at 3:15 p.m. Tickets are available at the gate on race day for $15 for adults, while kids 10 and under get in free.

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