Veteran short track racer Freddie Query will join the ASA STARS National Tour as Competition Director.
An accomplished racer on both pavement and dirt, Query brings a wealth of knowledge to the garage area for the ASA STARS National Tour as the series looks to shore up its rules and procedures heading into the 2024 season.
“We’ve been looking to add to our staff in key areas since we announced the tour,” commented ASA STARS and Track Enterprises President Bob Sargent. “We all know the challenges of finding good people, and I’m confident we’ve found a good one in Freddie Query.”
Sargent announced the formation of the ASA STARS National Tour in the fall of 2022, which included plans to merge the CRA Super Series, Midwest Tour and Southern Super Series. Blending the three tours rules packages has been challenging, from technical rules to procedures.
Sargent and the ASA STARS National Tour team will look to Query to take a leading role in setting the baseline for the upcoming season.
“There are a lot of really smart people in short track racing,” Sargent continued. “It’s really been interesting and challenging to see and hear differing opinions on any number of matters. We’ve got a lot of really good, smart people working for us right now, but I felt we still needed someone with experience to take the lead on this, and we think Freddie Query is the right guy.”
Query was at the Redbud 400 last Saturday at Anderson Speedway in primarily an observational role.
“I really liked what I saw and it’s what got me interested in being a part of it,” Query stated. “There’s a lot that Bob Sargent and his people have done to provide a really great place for racers to race.”
Query acknowledged that blending the rules packages for the three regional tours is a challenge.
“When I quit being involved in asphalt racing, we had rules that were pretty common; except for the guys up north. If we were racing the Snowball Derby, guys who came from up north had to change their cars to the southern rules. It’s mostly with the different engine combinations — what’s legal up north and what’s legal down south,” Query noted.
“There’s nothing wrong with the different rules, but there are some differences.” Query continued. “It’s my goal to take a look at what we have and come up with a combination that works for everyone.”
Born and raised in Mooresville, N.C., Query was a force on both asphalt and dirt.
He was most known for his prowess with the former NASCAR Slim Jim All Pro Series, where he won 17 races and the 1998 series championship. He’s a two-time All American 400 winner, with a pair of wins in the World Crown 300 and a victory in the Myrtle Beach 400. In addition, he’s a multi-time Concord Speedway track champion and holds the all-time super late model wins record at the facility.
He was named General Manager for Hank Parker Racing in 2000.
After he got out of the driver’s seat in 2007, he has remained active in the sport in multiple facets. Among those he has aided over the years include Johanna Long, Kyle Benjamin and current NASCAR Cup Series driver Harrison Burton. Additionally, he has hosted numerous chassis seminars for all involved in super late model racing.