| By Scot Running |
Photos By Driscoll
Motorsports Photography |
(Stafford Springs, CT)---Stafford
Speedway provided fireworks on the track and in the air with a
NASCAR Whelen All-American Series race program that paid tribute to
the Fourth of July Independence Day holiday. Ted Christopher drove
to his second victory of the 2009 season and his third overall win
in the 40-lap SK Modified® feature, Jim Peterson took down his first
win of the season in the 30-lap Late Model feature, Brit Andersen
scored his third win of the 2009 season in the 20-lap SK Light
Modified feature, Shawn Thibeault picked up his first career victory
in the 20-lap Limited Late Model feature, and Kyle Casagrande picked
up his first career victory in the 15-lap DARE Stock feature a week
after his twin brother won his first career DARE Stock feature.
The
40-lap SK Modified® feature took the green with Woody Pitkat in
command of the field. After an early caution, Pitkat began to set a
blistering pace out front. Todd Owen was holding down second place
while Ted Christopher, Tom Bolles, and Keith Rocco were busy working
their way through traffic. By the half-way point of the race,
Christopher had worked his way up to second, but he was a
half-straightaway behind Pitkat. A caution with 22 laps complete for
a spin by Sean Foster erased Pitkat's lead.
Christopher settled
into second behind Pitakt on the restart, but on lap-25 he made a
move to the inside of Pitkat and took over the race lead. Owen was
riding in third, with Rocco and Frank Ruocco behind him.
With 31 laps
complete, the caution came out for a spin by Dave Salzarulo and
Rocco also spun with a flat left rear tire, which brought him to pit
road.
Christopher
continued to hold the race lead back under green, with Pitkat giving
chase. Ruocco moved by Owen for third place, with Bolles rouding out
the top-5. Pitkat was unable to get close enough to Christopher over
the final laps as Christopher nailed down his second feature victory
of the 2009 season. Pitkat finished second, with Ruocco, Owen, and
Bolles making up the top-5.
The
30-lap Late Model feature went green with Adam Gray taking the lead
from the pole position. Gray led the first 8 laps before Jim
Peterson moved to the front of the pack on lap-9. Gray settled into
second place behind Peterson with Tom Butler, Ryan Posocco, and
Dillon Moltz in tow.
Gray held second
until the half-way point of the race as Butler, Moltz, Posocco, and
Tom Fearn all moved by Gray to drop him back to sixth place in the
running order. A late spin by Victor Pomerleau erased the nearly
full straightaway lead that Peterson had built up and set up a
three-lap dash to the finish.
Peterson charged
into the lead on the restart with Posocco, Moltz, and Fearn all
moving past Butler. Posocco could not run Peterson down over the
final laps and Peterson took down his first checkered flag of the
2009 season. Moltz beat Fearn to the line by a nose for third place,
with Butler rounding out the top-5.
The
20-lap SK Light Modified feature took the green flag with Jay Goff
taking the early lead. Brit Andersen was mowing through the field
like he was shot out of a cannon. Starting the race in the 16th
position, he was into the 6th position on lap-2 and by lap-8, he was
in second place behind Goff.
Goff was able to
fend Andersen off for several laps, but on lap-12, Andersen made a
move to the low side of Goff to take the race lead. A caution with
14 laps complete slowed the action and set up a restart situation.
On the restart, Andersen didn't get up to speed quite as fast as Ted
Cain and Cain took over the race lead. Andersen reeled Cain back in
and he retook the lead from Cain on lap-17. Once Andersen was back
in front, he could not be caught as he took down his third SK Light
Modified feature win of the 2009 season. Goff finished second, with
David Webb, Shawn Brule, and Harry Wheeler rounding out the top-5.
The
20-lap Limited Late Model feature took the green with a multi-car
incident on the backstretch that collected several cars, including
Bill Davis and Jeff Hubbell, who were finished for the evening.
Shawn Thibeault took the early lead on the restart, with Dan
Flannery and Norm Sears behind him.
The caution came
back out with 4 laps complete for a spin by John Morgillo, Jr.
Thibeault continued to hold the lead on the restart, with Sears
moving by Flannery for second. Andrew Durand was behind Flannery,
and he quickly dispatched him for to take over third place.
Thibeault was
continuing to hold down the lead, but Sears began to close in and
challenge for the lead. By lap-16, Sears was on Thibeault's bumper,
but just as quickly as Sears moved in on Thibeault's bumper,
Thibeault stretched his lead back out to several car lengths.
Thibeault would maintain that small advantage over the final 4 laps
of the race as he scored his first career Limited Late Model
victory. Sears came home second, with Durand, Flannery, and Carla
Botticello rounding out the top-5.
In
the 15-lap DARE Stock feature took the green flag with Victoria
Bergenty setting the early pace from the pole position. Kyle
Casagrande was on a tear from the drop of the green and he ran
Bergenty down and took over the race lead on lap-3.
DARE Stock points
leader Albert Saunders encountered a spin on lap-5 and then his
night ended with hard contact into the frontstretch wall with 6 laps
complete. Casagrande was up to the task on each restart situation as
he clearly had the dominant car in the field and was able to pull
away from the field. Barry Fluckiger made a power move to go from
fifth place to second behind Casagrande.
A late caution set
up a three lap sprint to the finish, but again Casagrande pulled
away from the field to take down his first victory of the 2009
season. Fluckiger finished second, with Jeff Jolly, Cliff Saunders,
and Don Wood rounding out the top-5.
For more information
contact the Stafford Motor Speedway track office at (860) 684-2783,
or visit us on the web at
www.staffordspeedway.com.
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SK MODIFIED® (40) |
LATE MODEL (30) |
SK LIGHT (20) |
1) Ted Christopher, Plainville
2) Woody Pitkat, Stafford Springs
3) Frank Ruocco, Cheshire
4) Todd Owen, Somers
5) Tom Bolles, Ellington
6) Jeff Malave, Manchester
7) Curt Brainard, Canton
8) Richie Pallai, Jr., Yorktown Heights, Ny
9) Brad Hietala, Ellington
10) Kirk Zervas, Winthrop, Ma
11) Doug Coby, Milford
12) Sean Foster, Ellington
13) Keith Rocco, Wallingford
14) David Salzarulo, Monson, Ma
15) Wade Mattesen, Tolland
16) Joe Allegro, Jr., Vernon
17) Nichole Morgillo, Yalesville
18) Rich Hammann, Tolland
19) Fran Siana, Enfield
20) Michael Speeney, Newtown, Pa
21) Mark Bakaj, Lebanon
22) Frank Hirt Danbury
23) Zach Sylvester, Lebanon
24) Jimmy Smith, Woodstock
25) Matt Gallo, Kensington
26) Chris Matthews, Stafford
27) Paul Charette, Woodstock |
1) Jim Peterson, Monson, Ma
2) Ryan Posocco, Stafford Springs
3) Dillon Moltz, Waterford
4) Tom Fearn, East Longmeadow, Ma
5) Tom Butler, Stafford Springs
6) Scott Cook, Uncasville
7) Brian Chapin, Three Rivers, Ma
8) J.J. Hill, Stafford Springs
9) Adam Gray, Belchertown, Ma
10) Rick Charette, Vernon
11) Alan Provost, Monson, Ma
12) John Kasper, Wilbraham, Ma
13) Joe Rzeszutek, South Hadley, Ma
14) Michael Bennett, Stafford Springs
15) Mark St. Hilaire, Berlin
16) Billy Snow, Jr., West Haven
17) Walt Wosko, Jr., West Suffield
18) Woody Pitkat, Stafford Springs
19) Doug Blowers, Jr., Newton Highlands, Ma
20) Tony Lafo, Higganum
21) Dave Wray, Meriden
22) Victor Pomerleau, Enfield
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1) Brit Andersen, Mooresville, Nc
2) Jay Goff, Stafford Springs
3) David Webb, New Milford
4) Shawn Brule, West Thompson
5) Harry Wheeler, Stafford Springs
6) Michael Gervais, Jr., Southbury
7) Tony Santangelo, Middlefield
8) Steven Greer, Harwinton
9) Fred Nees, Jr., New Milford
10) Erica Santos, Franklin, Ma
11) Frank Cardile, Bolton
12) Adam Skowyra, Brimfield, Ma
13) Earl Pelletier, Wolcott
14) Heather DesRochers, Granby, Ma
15) Rick Williams, Haddam
16) Ted Cain, Plymouth
17) Tommy Membrino, Jr., Prospect
18) John Montesanto, North Branford
19) Lauren Cooper, Southbury
20) John Hanafin, Quincy, Ma
21) Kyle Spencer, Montgomery, Ma
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LTD. LATE MODEL (20) |
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DARE STOCK (15) |
1) Shawn Thibeault, Plainville
2) Norm Sears, Andover
3) Andrew Durand, Chicopee, Ma
4) Dan Flannery, Ellington
5) Carla Botticello, Manchester
6) Dave Yardley, III, Meriden
7) Rob Dow, Stafford Springs
8) Kevin Gambacorta, Ellington
9) Dennis Botticello, Suffield
10) George Nocera, Jr., Plainville
11) Keith Minchella, Springfield, Ma
12) Scott Roy, Windsor
13) Greg Butler, Jr., East Hampton
14) Brian Clement, Wethersfield
15) Mike Wray, Northford
16) John Morgillo, Jr., Yalesville
17) Jesse Hinze, Farmington
18) Paul Varricchio, Jr., Berlin
19) Vince Gambacorta, Ellington
20) Joe Nogiec, Bristol
21) Jeff Hubbell, Naugatuck
22) Bill Davis, Monson, Ma
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1) Kyle Casagrande, Stafford
Springs
2) Barry Fluckiger, Vernon
3) Jeff Jolly, Wallingford
4) Cliff Saunders, Stafford
5) Don Wood, Palmer, Ma
6) Duane Provost, Indian Orchard, Ma
7) Robert Thompson, Springfield, Ma
8) Bill Dunn, Prospect
9) Melissa Blowers, Cromwell
10) Tom Stirk, West Haven
11) Donovin Secore, Vernon
12) Kyle Nosal, Higganum
13) Victoria Bergenty, Plainville
14) Andrew Hayes, Enfield
15) Peter Bourque, Stafford Springs
16) Charlie Newman, Stafford Springs
17) Stephanie Berardi, Broad Brook
18) Todd Laporta, Waterbury
19) Matt Chiarizio, Stafford Springs
20) Albert Saunders, Stafford
21) Tony Membrino, Jr., Plantsville
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