For
Immediate Release
Civali Quick on Qualifying Day for
the Whelen Modified Tour at Thompson
Opening Day Icebreaker Wins to Marvin
and Zuidema
On Saturday, James Civali of
Bert
Marvin of
On the
restart, Bert Marvin got out of shape exiting turn two. A number of top running
cars were collected as the scramble ensued. Kerry Malone, Josh Steeves, and
Bobby Grigas, who was making his first Sunoco Modified start, and others
sustained damage.
Contact
between the leaders, Rocco and Pitkat, on the second attempt at the lap four
restart resulted in both cars making heavy contact with the outside wall.
Several other cars were collected as well including Shelly Perry, Ken Bouchard.
Pitkat was complaining of shoulder pain and was transported to the local
hospital as a precaution.
Marvin
inherited the lead when racing finally resumed with Doug Coby, Danny Cates, and
Josh Sylvester in two. After a handful of cautions for minor spins racing
finally got underway with Marvin and Coby waging a short battle for the lead
while Jimmy Blewett, who came from deep in the pack, raced hard with front
running rookie Josh Sylvester. Blewett moved into the fourth position by lap
10. During the longest green flag run of the event, Marvin began to distance
himself from Coby.
By the
halfway marker, Cates had company in the form of Blewett while the best battle
on the field was for the fifth position between Sylvester, Eric Goodale, and
Tommy Cravenho. Up front it was all Marvin. A caution on lap 20 for a spin by
Anthony Burr brought out the caution and bunched up the field once again.
On the
restart, Blewett appeared to be on a mission. He first took the third spot from
Cates. Less than a lap later he took the second spot from Coby. A caution
stopped all progress but lined Blewett up on the rear bumper of Marvin for the single-file
start.
Marvin
held his position on three successive attempts to complete the final two laps.
The final
lap was quiet up front with Marvin cruising to victory over Blewett and Coby. Two
up-and-coming drivers Danny Cates and Josh Sylvester rounded out the top-five.
“We won
the Icebreaker,” said an excited Marvin in victory lane. “It is an awesome
accomplishment to beat Jimmy Blewett.”
Marvin
will look to return the feat tomorrow for the second half of the twin bill for
the Sunoco Modifieds.
Jeff
Zuidema of
Gentes
had made his way to third with Zuidema quickly gaining ground before the
caution flew on lap 11 for a spin by Al Mandarino. When the racing resumed
Zuidema bolted from fourth to second in a single lap. He quickly went to work
on leader Palmisano.
Zuidema
led by a nose at the stripe to start lap 15. Palmisano ran the entire lap
fender-to-fender with Zuidema but had nothing for the new leader. Zuidema
stretched his lead over the final laps. Palmisano settled for the second spot
over Stuart, Gentes, and Hutchings.
The
Whelen All-American Series divisions participated in qualifying on Saturday
with Danny Fields and Mike Romano claiming Mini Stocks heat race victories. Jesse
Gleason and Scott Cook were tops in the Limited Sportsman division. Norm Wrenn
and Mike O’Sullivan split Pro Stock qualifying honors. In the Northeastern
Midget Association it was Erica Santos and Adam Cantor taking home heat race
victories.
Sunoco
Modified Feature Finish (Top-Ten): 1. Bert Marvin,
Late
Model Feature Finish (Top-Ten): 1. Jeff Zuidema,