TC
Tops in Sunoco Mods Again at Thompson;
McKinstry
Mini Stock Northern Challenge Winner;
Ramstrom,
O’Sullivan, Monahan & Marcotte Also Continue
A
mid-season drought ends for Derek Ramstrom of
Earlier
in the year, Ted Christopher of
Cates
set sail at the head of the pack; motoring out to a sizeable advantage.
Christopher had finally worked his way through traffic and into the thick of
the battle. Preece had taken the position from Pennink taking Pitkat along for
the ride. The duo continued to make progress as they both were able to get by
Silk. A spin by Wayne Arute brought out the caution.
Silk
and Pennink headed down pit road under the caution. On the ensuing restart on
lap nine, Cates had to contend briefly with Pitkat, who rocketed into second.
Cates settled back into his groove as the leader getting a bit of breathing
room from Pitkat. The battle for third got a little too close for comfort as
Preece and Christopher made slight contact exiting turn two. An incident involving
Nichole Morgillo necessitated the caution.
Cates
chose the bottom groove on the lap 13 restart. That move did not work out as
well on this restart as Pitkat was able to grab the lead away on lap 14.
Christopher got by Cates and into second. He immediately got alongside Pitkat.
Christopher was the new leader on lap 15. Cates was trying everything to get
back into the fight for the lead. Preece, who faltered on the restart, regained
his momentum taking third from Cates. Not to be outdone, Cates worked over
Preece for third once again.
Out
front, Christopher enjoyed a two-car length lead over Pitkat. Cates continued
to lead Preece while Silk had worked his way back to the fifth position. A
caution for an incident on lap 24 that involved Arute, Dave Flammia, Dave Roys,
and Richie Mann, erased Christopher’s advantage.
Christopher
got a great jump on the restart to reclaim the lead. Preece and Cates swapped
the third spot several times on lap 25. This allowed Silk to join the battle
for third. Pitkat remained in striking
distance over the final two laps but he could not muster up a challenge.
Christopher took down his seventh win of the season over Pitkat. Preece bested
Cates to finish third. Silk finished in the fifth position.
A
bold move at the drop of the green flag gave Derek Ramstrom of
On
the second attempt at a start, Ramstrom easily took the top spot from Bessette.
Gelinas made it three wide exiting turn four to complete the first lap to put his
entry into the second position. By lap four, Ramstrom enjoyed a sizeable
advantage over Gelinas and Mike Stefanik. O’Sullivan recovered to run in
fourth.
The
field got strung out with Ramstrom holding his advantage over Gelinas, who
enjoyed a similar cushion back to Stefanik in third. O’Sullivan ran alone in
fourth over Rick Fuller. Banfield rounded out the top five. While Ramstrom was lengthening
his lead, Stefanik began to reel in Gelinas. With less than five laps
remaining, Stefanik had caught Gelinas. Lap-after-lap Stefanik would peek low
in the turns but settled back in behind on the straight-aways. At the checkers
it was all Ramstrom. Gelinas’ runner-up performance ended his win streak at
three. Stefanik had a season-high third place SLM finish. O’Sullivan and Fuller
completed the top-five.
Tommy
O’Sullivan of
Despite
the intense battling, Coury could not get away from
O’Sullivan
was able to extend his lead over Gentes and Materas over the extended green
flag run. Materas came to life later in the race; moving to the inside of
Gentes. Over the final laps, Gentes and Materas went door-to-door. O’Sullivan
easily headed beneath the checkered flag with the victory. Materas’ head of
steam gave him the second position over Gentes by less than a car length.
Shawn
Monahan of
Last
week’s winner, Douton spun after contact with early leader Shea. At the same
time, Gleason gave up second with a failing car. Monahan took advantage of the
scramble and bolted by both Arena and Joe Coates to move into second. Scott
Sundeen made it three-wide to follow Monahan through. A lap later, Shea came to
rest in turn four to bring out the caution. Barnett and Douton headed pitside
under the caution. Only Barnett would rejoin the field.
Monahan
used the restart to steal the top spot away from Fanning. Sundeen continued to
follow in his footsteps and into second. Fanning immediately had his hands full
with Coates. When the caution flew again on lap 12 for an incident involving
Chris LaRochelle, Monahan had only a car length advantage over Sundeen. Coates
had gotten by Fanning.
The
restart proved to be a breeze for Monahan, who easily reclaimed the top spot.
Sundeen ran alone in second with Coates a distant third. Barnett had quickly
worked his way back through after his service. Barnett moved into the top five
on lap 17 passing Paul Coutu, Jr. Barnett caught Coates but ran out of time.
Monahan easily raced to his fifth victory of the season over Sundeen, Coates,
Barnett and Coutu.
On
Thursday night the Mini Stocks took the spotlight at Thompson International
Speedway. A field of 43 cars-comprised of both Thompson regulars and out-of-towners
from the North East Mini Stock Touring (NEMST) series competed in a unique
format that first pitted the regulars in one feature event, competitors from
the NEMST in their own event followed by a combo main event.
Jeff
Moffat of
Before
halfway, Dwayne Dorr had broken into the top three. He had worked his way into
second and immediately set his sites on Moffat. Meanwhile, Steve Michalski,
Mike Viens, F. Michalski and Lloyd Anderson were locked in a heated battle for
the third position. On
lap 10, Dorr dove to the inside of Moffat in
search of the top spot. Dorr dove low then slid up in turn four. In a slingshot
move, reminiscent of the Sunoco Modifieds, Moffat was able to recapture the top
spot. Over the final laps, Moffat was able to distance himself from Dorr. Sc.
Michalski had freed himself of the pack to run in third. At the checkers, the
victory was Moffat’s. Dorr settled for the second spot over Sc. Michalski, Mike
Viens, and Anderson inside the top five.
Chris
McKinstry of E. Thetford, VT, acclimated nicely to the high-banks of Thompson
Speedway; scoring the victory first for the North East Mini Stock Tour. It was Tim
Collins taking the lead on the opening lap before giving way to Loren
Smith. Smith had little breathing room
as Emerson Cayer began to apply pressure. McKinstry had worked his way up from
the sixteenth starting position to run in third. Cayer made a bid for the top spot; getting
alongside Smith. The battle for the lead allowed the remainder of the top five
to catch the lead duo.
McKinstry
continued to show his prowess; moving past both Smith and Cayer. Smith’s great
run came to an end after contact with the outside wall on the backstretch. The
caution allowed Tim Boyle to join the fray. Boyle moved into second and
immediately reeled in McKinstry. The two went side-by-side over the final laps.
In a photo finish, it was McKinstry taking down the win by inches over Boyle.
Cayer held on to finish third ahead of Thompson’s own Scott Michalski and Joe
Kendell.
Invader
McKinstry bested a very strong field of competitors to earn the Northern Mini
Challenge victory. In the combo event, Moffat held off McKinstry to lead the
opening laps. Dorr had advanced to the second spot. A pair of
tour cars of McKinstry and Sc. Michalski were locked in a heated battle
for the third position. Lloyd Anderson
joined the fray making it a three-car battle for second. A battle was brewing
for Joe Kendall and Mike Viens for the sixth position. A bobble by Moffat on
lap seven opened the door for Dorr to take over the top spot.
Sc.
Michalski gave up some distance to the lead pack but no spots after getting
sideways and brushing the wall on the backstretch. The caution flew on lap 10
to check the track condition. Dorr struggled on the ensuing restart allowing
McKinstry to steal the lead away. Moffat, Dorr and Michalski were three-wide
for second. The contenders made it through turn one. The cars got out of shape
in turn two with both Moffat and Sc. Michalski making hard contact with the
inside wall on the backstretch. Without completing a lap, Dorr was reinstated
as the leader.
Dorr
could not hold on to the top spot on the second attempt at the restart.
McKinstry slid into the lead and immediately stretched his lead over Dorr.
McKinstry
cruised to the victory to take down the victory for the Tour.
R.J.
Marcotte of
Shane
Michalski, Ryan Morgan, Jay Sundeen, and John Studley waged a four-car battle
for the fourth spot. Michalski came out of the battle with the position. He
immediately began to hunt down the top-three. Marcotte, Tagg, and McDermott ran
nose to tail while
Michalski
cut down the margin. Marcotte was able
to extend his lead as McDermott had caught Tagg.
Michalski
joined the battle for second. McDermott tried to make a move on Tagg. He
slipped up while trying the low groove. This opened the door for Michalski, who
grabbed third from McDermott. Michalski was not done yet. A lap later, he had
move passed Tagg. Marcotte had checked out to take this second straight
victory. Michalski had an outstanding run to finish second. McDermott was able
to edge out Tagg over the final laps to finish on the podium. John Studley
rounded out the top five.
Sunoco
Modifieds (Top-Ten) Finish: 1. Ted Christopher, Plainville, CT; 2.
Woody Pitkat, Stafford Springs, CT; 3. Ryan Preece, Berlin, CT; 4. Danny Cates,
Chaplin, CT; 5. Ronnie Silk, Norwalk, CT; 6. Dave Salzarulo, Monson, MA; 7. Tim
Sullivan, S. Windsor, CT; 8. Andy Gaspar, Andover, CT; 9. Rowan Pennink,
Huntingdon Valley, PA; 10. Henry Stampfl,
Super
Late Model Feature (Top Ten) Feature Finish: 1. Derek Ramstrom,
Worcester, MA; 2. Larry Gelinas, Buxton, ME; 3. Mike Stefanik, Coventry, RI; 4.
Mike O’Sullivan, Springfield, MA; 5. Rick Fuller, Auburn, MA; 6. Jim Banfield,
S. Glastonbury, CT; 7. Mike Rivard, N. Scituate, RI; 8. Ron LaPerche, Pascoag,
RI; 9. Daryl Stampfl, Norwood, MA; 10. George Bessette,
Late
Model Feature (Top Ten) Feature Finish: 1. Tommy
O’Sullivan, Springfield, MA; 2. John Materas, Voluntown, CT; 3. Rick Gentes,
Woonsocket, RI; 4. Mark Jenison, Warwick, RI; 5. Wayne Coury, Sr., Milford, CT;
6. Mark Oliveira, Blackstone, MA; 7. Jeff Harwell, Putnam, CT; 8. John Falconi,
N. Grafton, MA; 9. Jeremy Sadowski, Voluntown, CT; 10. Ryan
Posocco,
TIS
Modified Feature Finish: 1. R.J. Marcotte, Millville, MA; 2. Shane
Michalski, Woodstock, CT; 3. Keith McDermott, Scituate, RI; 4. Brian Tagg,
Oxford, MA; 5. John Studley, Framingham, MA; 6. Ryan Morgan, Mystic, CT; 7.
Denis Legere, N. Reading, MA; 8. Jay Sundeen, Douglas, MA.
Limited
Sportsman Feature (Top Ten) Finish: 1. Shawn Monahan, Waterford, CT; 2.
Scott Sundeen, Douglas, MA; 3. Joe Coates, Eastford, CT; 4. Larry Barnett,
Moosup, CT; 5. Paul Coutu, Jr., Thompson, CT; 6. Scott Fanning, Mapleville, RI;
7. Art Moran III, Preston, CT; 8. Jason Chicolas, Sutton, MA; 9. Jay Sundeen,
Douglas, MA; 10. Chris Bisson,
Thompson
Mini Stock Feature (Top-Ten) Finish: 1. Jeff Moffat,
Warwick, RI; 2. Dwayne Dorr, Ledyard, CT; 3. Scott Michalski, S. Killingly, CT;
4. Mike Viens, Seekonk, MA; 5. Lloyd Anderson, Wauregan, CT; 6. Fred Michalski,
Dayville, CT; 7. Eric Bourgeois, E. Haddam, CT; 8. Trevor Michalski, S.
Killingly, CT; 9. Chuck Rogers, Quaker Hill, CT; 10. Roger Ducharme, Foster,
RI.
Mini
Stock Northern Challenge Feature (Top-Ten) Finish: 1. Chris McKinstry,
E. Thetford, VT; 2. Tim Boyle, Barrington, NH; 3. Emerson Cayer, Contoocook,
NH; 4. Scott Michalski, S. Killingly, CT; 5. Joe Kendall, Winchendon, MA; 6.
Ian Brew, Woodriver Junction, RI; 7. Roger Ducharme, Foster, RI; 8. Bill
Leonard, Woodriver Junction, RI; 9. Tim Collins, Farmingdale, ME; 10. Bruce Knowles,
Combination
Mini Stock Feature (Top-Ten) Finish: 1. Chris McKinstry, E. Thetford, VT;
2. Lloyd Anderson, Wauregan, CT; 3. Mike Viens, Seekonk, MA; 4. Randy
Churchill, Jr., Oakdale, CT; 5. Joe Kendall, Winchedon, MA; 6. Fred Michalski,
Dayville, CT; 7. Roger Ducharme, Foster, RI; 8. Chad Baxter, Pascoag, RI; 9.
John Kelly, Waterford, CT; 10. Steve Michalski,