Bayne Best
in CWES at Thompson on Saturday;
Victorious
Homecoming for PASS Ace Martin Saturday
Yetman,
Arena & Fields Weekly Winners During Full-Fendered
Frenzy
Thompson,
CT (July 12, 2008): In the annual
Saturday night of all fendered racing at Thompson International Speedway a
veteran and a newcomer shared the spoils of victory lane. Young gun Trevor
Bayne of
In
regular weekly competition it was Pete Yetman of
Trevor
Bayne turned fast time during Camping World East Series (CWES) time trials to
earn the Coors Light Pole Award. But it
was Marc Davis taking the early lead with local favorite Matt Kobyluck taking
chase. Bad luck struck Kobyluck early in
the event erasing any hope at victory. Sentimental favorite Steve Park led for
many laps before contact sent him spinning from the lead on a lap 39
restart. Over the closing laps it was a
dual between Dale Earnhardt, Inc. teammates Bayne and Jesus Hernandez. In the end, Bayne edge Hernandez for his
first career CWES victory. Bayne and Hernandez were joined on the podium by
Brad Leighton. Complete coverage of the Camping World East feature event can be
found on wwww.nascar.com.
Former
Pro Stock champion Rick Martin of
A number
of cautions late slowed Ramstrom’s assault on Martin’s lead. A pair of cautions set up two attempts at a
green-white-checker finish. Martin, in
an attempt to protect his lead, made contact with Ramstrom opening the door for
Sanborn and Ben Rowe. Johnny Clark made
a run at the end to nose Sanborn out of a podium finish.
In the
end, Martin took the victory over Rowe and Clark. Sanborn had to settle for
fourth while Ramstrom was relegated to a fifth place finish. At press time an
official finish was not available. Comprehensive coverage of the Pro All Star
Series main event can be found online at www.proallstars.com
Pete
Yetman of
Yetman
was able to maintain his advantage over Gentes while Waterman ran in
third. Zuidema began to pressure
The lead
pack dodged a bullet when green flag racing was able to continue after an
incident involving Palmisano and Tommy O’Sullivan on the final lap. Palmisano
got out of shape making contact with O’Sullivan, who spun to the infield. Yetman raced back to the checkers as the
winner. Gentes, Zuidema, Waterman, and
Joe Arena
of
At the
halfway marker, Arena had reeled in Jurcik and looked racy for the lead. By lap 12, Arena has asserted himself as the
race leader. Jurcik had to defend the
runner-up position over last week’s winner Ernie Larose. The battle was short-lived with Larose moving
into second. Jurcik continued to lose ground relinquishing positions to Chris “Moose”
Douton. Meanwhile, the Sundeens, Scott
and Jay went nose to tail in search of the top five.
Larose
had cut into Arena’s lead substantially but had run out of time. Arena headed to
victory lane for this first win of the 2008 season. Larose continued his run of
good fortune with a runner-up finish.
Douton, Jurcik, and Scott Sundeen rounded out the top five.
Danny
Fields of
Fields
got a great run on the restart to move into the second spot. Fields immediately began to pressure
Bourgeois for the lead. Chuck Rogers
made it a three-car battle for the top spot. Deeper in the pack, point leader
Mike Romano got out of shape losing several positions.
By lap six,
Fields was the new leader. Things
settled down at the front with Fields leading Bourgeois, and Rogers, who had
slipped back slightly, making up the top three.
The second
caution flew on lap nine after a single-car incident involving Bert Ouellette.
Bourgegois watched his bid at a good finish come to an end when mechanical
failure on the restart found him on pit road and
Fields
was able to run unchallenged to the checkers followed by Sc. Michalski. Steve
Michalski had made strides in the closing laps to finish fourth over Roger
Ducharme. Ducharme was disqualified in post race technical inspection handing
the fifth-place finish to
Late
Model Feature Finish (Top Ten): 1. Pete Yetman, Peru, MA; 2. Rick Gentes,
Woonsocket, RI; 3. Jeff Zuidema, N. Brookfield, MA; 4. Randy Waterman,
Killingly, CT; 5. Mark Jenison, Danielson, CT; 6. Jeff Hartwell, Putnam, CT; 7.
Jay Stuart, Preston, CT; 8. Mark Oliveira, Blackstone, MA; 9. Conrad Cote,
Lisbon, CT; 10. Marc Palmisano,
Limited
Sportsman Feature Finish (Top Ten): 1. Joe Arena, Bristol, CT; 2. Ernie Larose,
Plainfield, CT; 3. Chris “Moose” Douton, Waterford, CT; 4. Randy Jurcik,
Chaplin, CT; 5. Scott Sundeen, Douglas, MA; 6. Ed Puleo, Branford, CT: 7. Jay
Sundeen, Douglas, MA; 8. Jesse Gleason, Lisbon, CT; 9. Eric Grant, New Milford,
CT; 10. Gerald Sevigny,
Mini
Stock Feature Finish (Top Ten): 1. Danny
Fields, Deep River, CT; 2. Scott Michalski, S. Killingly, CT; 3. Chuck Rogers,
Quaker Hill, CT; 4. Steve Michalski, Brooklyn, CT; 5. Billy Pomposelli,
Chepachet, RI; 6. Leo Defevers, Brooklyn, CT; 7. Glynn Roy, Sterling, CT; 8.
Fred Michalski, Dayville, CT; 9. Mike Viens, Seekonk,
MA; 10. Mike Romano,