Christopher
Wins Sunoco Mod Thriller at Thompson
Ramstrom,
Gentes, Barnett, Sullivan & Blanchard Winners
Ted
Christopher of
On
lap 9, Christopher was able to dive inside Cates for second. Rocco, once again,
followed TC through and into third. Christopher caught Pennink while Rocco
caught the bumper of Christopher. The top three ran nose-to-tail.
At
halfway, Rocco was able to slide below Christopher when he bobbled exiting turn
four on lap 15. The caution flew on lap 16 for an incident on the backstretch
involving Andy Gaspar and Wayne Arute. Leader Pennink opted to use the outside
groove on the restart but it was Rocco in the low groove gaining the advantage.
Christopher was able to get around Pennink as well. The action was slowed for a
spin by Harry Rheaume.
Rocco
was up to the challenge on the restart but an incident further back in the pack
brought out the caution once again. A spin by Bert Marvin collected Tim
Sullivan and Todd Ceravolo. Sullivan’s car sustained significant damage.
On
the restart, Rocco was up to the challenge once again. After a short battle
with Pennink, Christopher remained in the second position. Christopher dove
beneath Rocco in turn one. They went wheel to wheel through turn two.
Christopher got the edge on the backstretch but Rocco did the slingshot move
exiting four. They crossed the stripe even. In turn one, Rocco was the leader
once again. Pennink ran in the third spot with heavy pressure from Pitkat.
Cates ran alone in the fifth position.
With
two to go, Christopher got along side Rocco. The duo streaked under the white
flag with Rocco ahead by inches. Rocco maintained a
slight advantage on the back stretch. Coming out of four Rocco tried holding Christopher
low. Christopher retaliated riding high out of four. Rocco drifted up in the
marbles making way for Christopher to take the checkers. Pennink came through
for second. Pitkat was able to grab third spot at the checkers. Rocco had to
settle for fourth ahead of Cates. At press time, the results of the Sunoco
Modified main event were unofficial.
Derek
Ramstrom of
Up
front, O’Sullivan was able to grab the lead from Macedonio on lap
The
lead duo made grazing contact on the restart. O’Sullivan was able to maintain
his lead. Ramstrom rocketed into the third spot followed by Larry Gelinas. O’Sullivan
gained the advantage but not any breathing room. Fuller dogged O’Sullivan lap
after lap.
A
stream of sparks followed Bessette as mechanical failure resulted in hard
contact with the outside wall exiting turn two. Macedonio was collected in the
incident. Steve DesMarias made severe contact with a still-spinning Macedonio.
All drivers walked away.
A
different kind of sparks flew after a lap 23 restart. Contact between the lead duo found Fuller in the outside wall in turn one. O’Sullivan
was put to the tail of a decimated field for his involvement. He restarted from
the sixth position.
Gelinas
sat on the point for the restart. He stayed with Ramstrom only briefly before
Ramstrom took over the top spot. Ramstrom was able to distance himself from the
Gelinas. O’Sullivan moved into the third spot. That is the way they would cross
the stripe. Wrenn and Jim Banfield completed the top five.
Rick
Gentes of Woonsocket, RI, took down his third Late Model feature win of the
season on Thursday night. A day that started dreadfully for Gentes ended with a
trip to victory lane. After a practice crash, Gentes was forced to start the
night’s event in his back-up car. The “Woonsocket Rocket” never missed a beat.
Mark
Oliveira jumped out to the early lead in Late Model Main event. Oliveira was
able to stretch his advantage as the battling for second on back was fierce. Dave
Trudeau, making his first Late Model start in two years, was locked in a heated
battle with Rick Gentes. John Materas, Jeff Hartwell, Tommy O’Sullivan, and
Jeff Zuidema also jockeyed for position.
Gentes
had worked his way past Trudeau and set his sites on the leader. During an
extended green flag run, Gentes chopped into Oliveira’s lead. Materas and
O’Sullivan meanwhile caught Trudeau. O’Sullivan made it three-wide in an effort
to get by Materas and Trudeau for the third spot; but it was Materas getting
the edge to move into the third position. O’Sullivan was able to get by Trudeau
into fourth.
Up
front, Gentes was glued to the back bumper of Oliveira. The first caution flew
on lap 16 for a spin by Jeremy Sadowski. On the restart, Oliveira was able to
maintain his lead for less than a lap. Gentes used the low groove to take over
the top spot. Materas followed through and into second. Oliveira continued to
falter.
Over
the final five laps, Gentes was able to extend his lead over Materas. The field
got strung out as Gentes sailed under the checkers to take the win. John
Materas continued his stellar season with a runner-up finish. O’Sullivan, Jeff
Hartwell, and point leader Jeff Zuidema rounded out the top-five.
Joe
Arena set the pace for much of the first half of the event. After leading through
halfway, Arena had his hands full with a charging Larry Barnett. The two went
door-to-door before Barnett was able to gain the advantage. Once out front,
Barnett was able to extend his lead. Scott Sundeen had caught Arena. The two
waged a great battle. At the checkers, it was all Barnett. Arena nosed ahead of
Sundeen at the start/finish line to claim second. Jay Sundeen and Paul Coutu,
Jr. completed the top five.
Tim
Sullivan of
It
took several laps but on lap 10 Sullivan was able to take over the lead. Once
out front, Sullivan rode out to a sizeable advantage over Tagg. In the closing
laps, Sundeen was able to catch Tagg. The rookie driver ran out of time and had
to settle for third behind winner Sullivan and Tagg. Glenn Boss, who turned 50,
celebrated with a fourth-place finish. Cam McDermott rounded out the top five.
Rick
Blanchard of
Leo
Defevers of
With
two to go, Blanchard was bearing down. Coming down to the white flag, Blanchard
got out of shape losing ground and the race. Defevers streaked to the checkers
ahead of Blanchard.
Shortly after the event, Blanchard was declared the winner. Tim Taylor, who was
involved in an early race incident, recovered to finish in the second position.
Point leader Scott Michalski, Brad Caddick, and Chuck
Rogers rounded out the top five.
Sunoco
Modified 30-Lap Feature Event (Top Ten) UNOFFICIAL Finish: 1. Ted Christopher,
Super
Late Model 30-lap Feature Event (Top Ten) Finish: 1. Derek Ramstrom,
Late
Model 25-Lap Feature Event (Top Ten) Finish: 1. Rick Gentes,
Limited
Sportsman Feature Event (Top Ten) Finish: 1. Larry Barnett,
TIS
Modified 20-Lap Feature Event (Top Ten) Finish: 1. Brian Sullivan,
Mini
Stock 20-Lap Feature Event (Top Ten) Finish: 1. Rick Blanchard,