Coby Captures First Magic Mile Win
Fifth Win Of The Season For Whelen Modified Tour Leader
 


Doug Coby celebrates his NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour win at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Getty Images for NASCAR

 

By Kevin W. Green, NASCAR
LOUDON, N.H. – Doug Coby held on in a two-lap dash to the finish to win the F.W. Webb 100 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Saturday to score his fifth NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour win of the season.

It marked the seventh career win and first victory at the Magic Mile for the Milford, Conn., driver - who extended his lead in the championship standings.

“I’ve only won at Stafford, Thompson and Waterford in my career and to come outside of Connecticut – being a Connecticut boy – to come to this stage and on TV, it’s a pretty unbelievable feeling,” Coby said.

In a race that featured lead changes on nearly every lap early on, Coby took command on Lap 84 and never relinquished the top spot. While he charged to the checkered flag after a restart with two laps remaining, second-place running Ted Christopher ended up slamming the wall after contact from Donny Lia, who went on to take the runner-up spot as the race finished under caution.

Lia led eight different times for a race-high 47 laps after qualifying on the pole.


“We were gonna fight for the win and I got a run there on the 3 car [Christopher] and got into the back of him, unintentionally, and caused a wreck,” Lia said. “It’s racing, I feel really bad about it, by no means was it intentional. I got a run and was trying to go to the bottom and got him in the left rear corner.”

The race appeared to mark a turnaround for Coby - who started the season with top 10s in each of the first eight races, but had finishes of 11th, 13th and 22nd in the three outings leading to New Hampshire.

Following Coby and Lia across the finish line were Ron Silk, Ryan Newman and Rowan Pennink. Eric Beers, Richie Pallai Jr., Matt Hirschman, Ron Yuhas Jr. and Ryan Preece rounded out the top 10.

With the win Coby extended to a 21-point lead on Ryan Preece with just two races remaining in the season. Defending champion Silk is three points further back in third.

The race featured 23 lead changes among six different drivers. It marked the most lead changes in a Whelen Modified Tour event since July 15, 2006 when there were 28, also at New Hampshire.

The F.W. Webb 100, the second of two visits by the tour this year to NHMS, and the 57th all-time at the 1.058-mile oval. It was televised live on SPEED.

The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour will be back in action with the CARQUEST Fall Final at Stafford (Conn.) Motor Speedway on Sunday, Sept. 30.

Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Points B/Points Status
1 2 52 Doug Coby Reynolds Auto Wrecking Chevrolet 100 47 4 Running
2 1 4 Donny Lia Mystic Missile Racing Dodge 100 44 2 Running
3 3 6 Ron Silk TS Haulers / Calverton Tree Farm Chevrolet 100 42 1 Running
4 6 7 Ryan Newman Menards/Aggressive Hydraulics Chevrolet 100 40   Running
5 11 93 Rowan Pennink Monk Mechanics Hand Cleaner Chevrolet 100 39   Running
6 16 45 Eric Beers Horwith Freightliner/John Blewett Inc Ford 100 38   Running
7 13 39 Richie Pallai, Jr. CARQUEST Filters Chevrolet 100 37   Running
8 20 50 Matt Hirschman Heritage Wide Plank Flooring Chevrolet 100 36   Running
9 12 64 Ron Yuhas, Jr. Hughes Motors/Complete Const. Chevrolet 100 35   Running
10 4 16 Ryan Preece East West Marine/Diversified Metals Ford 100 35 1 Running
11 15 46 Eric Berndt Cape Cod Agts/North End Auto Parts Chevrolet 100 33   Running
12 18 07 Patrick Emerling Emerling Chevrolet Dealership Chevrolet 100 33 1 Running
13 24 28 Ed Flemke, Jr. Ron Bouchard's Autos/Raceworks TV Chevrolet 100 31   Running
14 22 79 Woody Pitkat Hill Enterprises/Coors Light Pontiac 100 30   Running
15 27 99 Jamie Tomaino Supreme Manufacturing Chevrolet 100 29   Running
16 19 73 Cole Powell * Tricar/Copps BuildAll Chevrolet 100 28   Running
17 5 3 Ted Christopher Cape Cod Copper/Silver Dollar Const. Chevrolet 99 28 1 Accident
18 9 58 Eric Goodale Perimeters for the Home Chevrolet 99 26   Accident
19 30 33 Wade Cole Perf. Engines/Kendall Oil,/Ryan's Chevrolet 98 25   Running
20 28 82 Mike Christopher Conn. Trailers/Martino & Benzer Dodge 98 24   Running
21 31 68 Johnny Bush Two Brothers Scrap Metal Chevrolet 98 23   Running
22 23 88 Bryon Chew Buzz Chew Chevrolet/Elbow East Chevrolet 97 22   Running
23 7 76 Jimmy Blewett John Blewett Inc/Atlantic Sprinkler Chevrolet 95 21   Running
24 14 70 Andy Seuss Lee Vinal Excavation/GEX Chevrolet 94 20   Running
25 21 2 Todd Szegedy Dunleavy Repair/A&J Romano Const. Ford 92 19   Running
26 8 51 Justin Bonsignore M3 Technology Chevrolet 92 18   Running
27 26 18 Ken Heagy Buoy One Seafood/MacLad Drywall Chevrolet 92 17   Running
28 17 44 Bobby Santos ImperialCars.com/Tinio Corp. Chevrolet 59 16   Suspension
29 10 66 Mike Stefanik Canto & Sons Pvng/Robert B Our Co Ford 32 15   Engine
30 29 38 Steve Dickey * Perf. Engines/Kendall Oil,/Ryan's Chevrolet 30 14   Handling
31 25 71 Rob Fuller Draco Spring Ford 7 13   Accident

RACE STATISTICS
Race Comments: Prior to the green flag, the following drivers, under penalty, dropped from their original starting positions to the rear of the field for the reason indicated: #7 Ryan Newman (unapproved adjustments).
Fastest Qualifier: Donny Lia, Time: 29.352 Seconds, Speed: 129.763 mph
Time of Race: 1 hrs., 5 mins, 34 secs Average Speed: 96.817 mph Margin of Victory: Under Caution
Caution Flags: Laps 6-8 (Car #93 spin Turn 2); 51-54 (Competition caution <99>); 87-90 (Car #76 accident Turn 3 <99>); 93-97 (Cars #76, 51, 88, 79, 2,
07, 46 accident Turn 1 <73> [Red Flag 3 mins.]); 100 (Car #3 accident frontstretch).  5 for 17 laps.
Lap Leaders: Donny Lia 1-3, Ryan Preece 4, Donny Lia 5, Ryan Preece 6-11, Ron Silk 12, Ryan Preece 13-14, Ron Silk 15, Ryan Preece 16, Ron Silk
17, Ryan Preece 18-19, Donny Lia 20-23, Ron Silk 24, Donny Lia 25, Doug Coby 26, Donny Lia 27, Doug Coby 28, Donny Lia 29-45,
Patrick Emerling 46, Donny Lia 47-61, Doug Coby 62-68, Donny Lia 69-73, Doug Coby 74-76, Ted Christopher 77-83, Doug Coby 84-100.
Total Laps Led: Donny Lia 47, Doug Coby 29, Ryan Preece 12, Ted Christopher 7, Ron Silk 4, Patrick Emerling 1.  23 changes involving 6 drivers.
Top 10 Driver Points: Doug Coby 483, Ryan Preece 462, Ron Silk 459, Donny Lia 429, Todd Szegedy 414, Justin Bonsignore 401, Eric Beers 399, Ted
Christopher 397, Jimmy Blewett 389, Ron Yuhas, Jr. 380

Next Race: Stafford - Sept. 30

* Denotes Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender

 


Doug Coby piloted the No. 52 Chevrolet it his fifth win of the season. Getty Images for NASCAR