Meghan Fuller Wins R.A.D. Auto Machine Street Stock Rookie Of The Year Award At Stafford

(Press Release from Stafford Speedway)

Meghan Fuller (right) celebrates her first career Street Stock feature win at Stafford Speedway in May with her father Ricky and stepmother Lisa (Photo: Jim DuPont)

Being a rookie driver in any division can be a daunting task but for Meghan Fuller, the 2018 Street Stock season at Stafford Speedway proved just the opposite.

The Auburn, MA native began her rookie campaign at Stafford with only 3 previous Street Stock starts under her belt but that didn’t slow her down.

Fuller scored her first career Stafford win in the second race of the season and she was a championship contender for the entire season before finishing second in the final Street Stock standings and taking home the R.A.D. Auto Machine Rookie of the Year honors in her #2 Propane Plus Chevrolet.

“I’m very excited to be the Rookie of the Year because we worked really hard this season and we had a pretty successful year completing every lap of competition,” said Fuller. “The season went pretty well for us. We didn’t expect to get a win as early in the year as we did but we got a win and a few podium finishes so I was pretty satisfied with how the year went. I’d like to thank my sponsors Interstate Transmission, Propane Plus, Simoniz, Tri-State Speedway, and Tick Mike and I’d like to thank my photographer Ann, my Dad, Uncle Jimmy, my brother, Lisa, David, Chris, and all my fans for their support this season.”

What Fuller was able to accomplish behind the wheel of her #2 car as a rookie driver was truly remarkable. Fuller was the only driver in the Street Stock division to complete every single lap of competition and she was tied with Street Stock champion George Bessette, Jr. for the most top-10 finishes with 19. Fuller credits her father, former Whelen Modified Tour champion Rick, her brother, and her Uncle Jimmy as the reason why she was able to be so competitive as a rookie.

“Definitely my Uncle Jimmy helping with the setup and my father, my brother, and Uncle Jimmy working on the car every week to get it ready and make it faster for me was the reason why were able to be so competitive this year,” said Fuller. “It’s a pretty amazing feeling to be the only driver to complete all the laps this year. I was speechless when we won and we were hoping that we could get another win but we just couldn’t quite make it happen. It was a little disappointing that we didn’t get another win but I’m still very proud of how we did this year.”

While getting her first career Stafford win was a major highlight of the year, Fuller says that once the season was over and she was able to reflect on everything that she had accomplished this year, her accomplishments stood out as the highlight of her rookie campaign.

“Getting a win this season was pretty amazing but at the end of the year when I found out all the accomplishments that we achieved this season by finishing second in points, winning Rookie of the Year, finishing seventh in the UNOH Youth Achievement standings and 8th in the national standings and being nominated for Most Popular Driver, that was the highlight of our year.”

With a full season of experience to be able to lean on, Fuller is looking forward to the 2019 season where she hopes to be challenging for more wins and the track championship. Fuller will also find out in January if she will become part of the 2019 NASCAR Drive for Diversity class.

“We were hoping to do the best that we could this year and gain some experience and hopefully next season we can win a few more races and the championship,” said Fuller. “Getting the championship and more wins is always going to be our goal. I’m looking forward to next season. I love the competition at Stafford and the whole environment is very laid back. We’ll find out in January if I made the NASCAR Driver for Diversity program. If I do get accepted, I’m not sure how that will affect my Stafford race schedule.”

Fuller will officially be crowned as the 2018 R.A.D. Auto Machine Street Stock Rookie of the Year at the 49th Annual Stafford Motor Speedway Champions Awards Ceremony on Friday, November 16 at Maneeley’s in South Windsor.

Tickets to the 49th Annual Stafford Motor Speedway Champions Awards Ceremony are $50 per person and can be ordered by calling the Stafford Motor Speedway track office at (860) 684-2783, or by paying for tickets online at www.staffordspeedway.com.

For more information, contact the Stafford Motor Speedway track office at 860-684-2783 or visit us on the web at www.staffordspeedway.com.

Comments

  1. Congratulations Megan and the entire Nº 2 street stock team. Great job and well deserved. Looking forward to the 2019 race season.

  2. Nice job. Really enjoy watching you race.

  3. Stafford rookie, I suppose. But certainly no rookie. Going toe to toe at Thompson in the past with all those hard cases was a great way to hit the ground running at Stafford.
    My favorite recollection was Megan’s first win. She was refreshingly unprepared and kind of goofee in an endearing way. And that was the last time she was unprepared on the podium as she emerged as a consistent front runner.
    All the chicks were great this year and say what you want it is a strength of the division. All you have to do is see the woman and young ladies engaged when they recognize one of their own fighting for for spots or each other at the front of the field. They were there often.
    Looks like Samantha Anderson will be moving up to the SK Lights so we have that to look forward to. Given Fuller’s pedigree one would expect that may be Megan’s next port of call but we’ll see. Fuller’s always have the best equipment so it would be great seeing a gal run up front and challenge for a win in the Lights.
    Seeing the moves this winter or lack there of should be fun.

  4. Well deserved! Congratulations to the entire team.

  5. Megan if everyone raced you as clean as you raced them who knows you may have gotten a few more points, but either way you were fun to watch , best of luck next year

  6. Stuart Fearn says

    Congratulations and very well deserved obviously.

    The most impressive fact to me is finishing every lap. Having the composure and maturity to accomplish that while still racing hard enough to win is very difficult and she should be very proud of that. Her father and uncle are 100% racer and that helps but she is the only one out there when the green drops.

    Great job Megan

  7. Great job Meghan. She had some good runs at Thompson too. Best of luck next year. I really enjoy watching all of the next generation drivers racing locally.

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