It is no secret to anyone that Tabatha Murphy and the Murphy Motorsports team have not had a great season in 2011. The team has worked hard to turn things around, and they look forward to their final opportunity at the Northeast Fall Nationals at their home track Brockville Speedway later this month.
So far this season, Murphy’s season has been highlighted by a seventh place finish at Brockville back on June 25th, and an eighth place finish back on July 23rd. The rest of the season has been filled with some disappointing finishes that have been a result mostly of bad luck. Murphy finished the season 15th in points in the DIRTcar Sportsman division at Brockville.
“It hasn’t been a great season by any means”, says Murphy. “I do know that Dad and the team has worked hard all year long, and hopefully that hard work will pay off when we return to the BOS for the Fall Nationals”.
The 2011 season will conclude at Brockville on October 16th as Murphy takes on the DIRTcar Sportsman Series competitors in a 50 lap main event.
“This is one of the biggest races that we run all season, and I am looking forward to racing with the best drivers in the DIRTcar Sportsman series right in our own back yard”, says Murphy. Hopefully we will have a good day, and finish out the season on a good note, and give us something positive to build on for next year”.
Tabatha Murphy would like to thank King Edward Auto Parts, Brockville Tractor Trailer Maintenance, Allan Bell and Associates, Reabel’s Plumbing, Splash Well Drilling and Finish Line Web Design for all of their support. We have worked hard this season to represent our sponsors proudly and we hope we can end the season with something positive.
To stay up to date with Tabatha Murphy and the Murphy Motorsports team throughout the off-season, log on to the team’s website at www.tabathamurphy.net. The website is updated weekly and it also contains information on Tabatha Murphy as well as direct links to our sponsor’s websites.Photo attachment: Tabatha Murphy with her father Ralph Murphy as they prepare for a night of racing at the BOS. (Henry Hannewyk Photo)


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