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Kendra Adams will be featured in the first episode of the new Go Nitro sports series on Bell Fibe TV starting tonight at 8:00pm.

By: Kendra Adams Motorsports
December 21 2016 

Barrie, Ontario - Barrie, Ont. Super Stock driver Kendra Adams will be featured in the first episode of the new high-octane sports television series Go Nitro on TV1, Bell Fibe TV, channel 1.

Go Nitro, the groundbreaking new sports television series takes the audience for an in-depth look at professional sports. The series introduces various sports to new or casual fans with behind the scenes content, interviews and high-octane action segments. Sports to be featured include; NASCAR, CSBK, NCAA, NHL, NBA, MLB, and the Olympics.

The first 3 episodes produced by Skycron will premiere nationally on-demand on TV1, Bell Fibe TV, channel 1 starting December 21, 2016 at 8:00 pm ET.

The first episode introduces 17-year old prodigy and NASCAR Super Stock driver Kendra Adams which was filmed during her inaugural Super Stock racing season. Go Nitro host and Georgian Bay native Emily Fulford learns what’s involved for Adams to burn up the track and make her mark at Sunset Speedway in Innisfil, Ontario.

Viewers interested in fast-paced motorcycle road racing action will get to meet Pro Superbike rider Ben Young from Collingwood Ontario in the second episode.

To learn more about Go Nitro visit http://skycron.com and http://tv1.bell.ca, like www.facebook.com/fibetv1 - www.facebook.com/gonitro and on Twitter follow: @skycron and @fibeTV1.

Adams is thankful for her family of sponsors that help fuel her dreams: SE Telecom, Mobil 1, Paul Quail Transport, Onepromo.ca / Epic Racewear, The Mortgage Station, Speedy Auto Machine, Leading Edge Earth Works, Radical Rods, Rides and Restoration, Infinet Motorsports, Tyger Shark, Human 2.0, WIX Filters and Permatex.

She is also a proud "Laps for Muscular Dystrophy" (Laps4MD) driver who’s pledged to donate $1 for every lap he leads this season. These donations go to Muscular Dystrophy Canada to help make a difference in the lives of over 50,000 Canadians affected by a neuromuscular disorder.

Follow Kendra Adams’ progress all season on Facebook at www.facebook.com/KendraAdamsMotorsports, on Twitter at @2kendraadams and on her website: kendraadamsmotorsports.com