FIVE DIVISION TITLES ON THE LINE THIS THURSDAY AT
THOMPSON
THOMPSON, CT Five of the six NASCAR Whelen
All-American series division championships will be decided this Thursday at the
Thompson International Speedway. The tightest points races are in the track’s
Sunoco Modified and Super Late Model divisions where only four points separate
the top two contenders in both divisions.
Keith
Rocco leads Woody Pitkat by four in the Sunoco Modified ranks while Derek
Ramstrom holds the same edge over Mike O’Sullivan. Ramstrom, the high school
senior, is the only one of these contenders seeking his first Thompson
championship.
Close
points races also involve the Thompson Modifieds, Limited Sportsman and Mini
Stocks. However, the Late Model title
was decided on Thursday, September 17th, when John Materas claimed
the crown by a 68 point margin over Mark Oliveira.
Three drivers are in
the running for the top spot in the Thompson Modified division. Brian Sullivan,
winner of five feature events this year, leads Keith McDermott by 14 points
with Brian Tagg only twenty eight points behind. Anyone of the three could
emerge with the title following their 20-lap main this week.
The Limited Sportsman
division also has three drivers with a chance to claim the championship. Larry
Barnett leads the points chase by a margin of thirty two over Jay Sundeen with Joe
Arena, forty two off the pace, in third place.
Scott Michalski is in
the best position of any of the title contenders. He holds a forty eight point
advantage over Brad Caddick in the extremely competitive Mini Stock division.
But, with fifty points awarded to the winner, it is still mathematically
possible that Caddick could emerge with the crown.
Qualifying races begin
at 5:15 PM and the TNTT season-ending feature races follow about one hour
later. Tension runs high in these five divisions as championships come down to
the last event of the regular season. Each race team is expected to bring their
best effort in hopes of ending their season-long effort on a high note.
Once the regular weekly
season concludes, Thompson Speedway management will turn their attention to the
three-day XTRA MART World Series of Speedway Racing scheduled for the weekend
of October 16th-18th. Track officials are expecting in excess
of four hundred racers representing fourteen different and distinct divisions.
Tickets for this racing extravaganza are now available by calling the track
office at 860-923-2280. The entire World
Series schedule along with race rules and driver registration forms for
“outlaw” divisions are available on the Thompson web site. www.thompsonspeedway.com.