Christopher
Scores Fifth Sunoco Modified Win at Thompson
Fuller
Scores Popular Super Late Model Victory
O’Sullivan,
Gleason, Sullivan, & Churchill Also Tops
Jesse
Gleason of
In
a race laden with national implications, Ted Christopher of
While
Kerry Malone was all over Gaspar, Rowan Pennink, Keith Rocco and Woody Pitkat
jockeyed for position. Nearly a half straightaway ahead of an intense battle
for third, Christopher was all over the back bumper of Silk. After laps of
cat-and-mouse, Malone finally freed himself of Gaspar, who continued to fall out
of the top-five.
Christopher
was able to grab the lead away from Silk on lap 10 with a move in turn one.
Rocco was able to gain a position from Pennink; bringing Pitkat along for the
ride. Rocco immediately ran down Malone to take over third. Pitkat followed
through sending Malone back to fifth.
Christopher
continued to lead Silk by over 10 car-lengths. Rocco was doing little to cut
into the advantage Silk enjoyed in second. With only five laps remaining, Rocco
had his hands full with Pitkat, who he is also locked in a battle with for the
lead in the Sunoco Modified point standings.
Pennink
passed Malone to enter the top five in the closing laps. With the action behind
him, Christopher handily cruised to the victory over Silk. Rocco settled for
the third spot over Pitkat and Pennink. Rocco will head into the final two
point races with a scant two point advantage over Pitkat.
Local
favorite Rick Fuller of
Jim
Banfield was having the run of his season leading the opening laps of the Super
Late Model main event. He was able to gain an advantage over a heated battle
for the second position between Dennis Maxfield and Rick Fuller. After several
laps, Fuller was able to free himself from Maxfield. By the halfway marker,
Fuller had all but caught Banfield. Larry Gelinas and Derek Ramstrom ran
fender-to-fender for the fourth spot. Norm Wrenn lurked outside of the top five
with Mike O’Sullivan.
Banfield
maintained a two car-length advantage over Fuller. Ramstrom had gotten past
Gelinas and O’Sullivan grabbed a spot away from Wrenn. With less than 10 laps
to go, Fuller began to apply pressure. On lap 22, Fuller got up alongside
Banfield. As they started lap 23, Fuller was the new leader. The field got
strung out with Fuller in command over Banfield, Maxfield, Ramstrom and
O’Sullivan. Over the final five laps, all Banfield could do was watch as Fuller
motored away. On the last lap, Ramstrom caught Maxfield and applied heavy
pressure.
Fuller
handily headed to victory lane. Banfield had a season-high runner-up finish.
Maxfield held off Ramstrom for third. Mike O’Sullivan completed the top five.
Tommy
O’Sullivan of
An
incident involving Damon Tinio brought out the caution setting up a green-white-checker
restart. On the restart, Hutchings went spinning but was able to continue. The
caution flew when Phil Rondeau came to rest on the front stretch. Hutchings was
the beneficiary of the caution by getting his position on the last completed
green flag lap.
O’Sullivan
was able to gain some breathing room over Oliveira. Hutchings could not make
any advances toward Oliveira. At the stripe, O’Sullivan was the winner followed
by Oliveira and Hutchings. Jeff Hartwell and Tom Fox each brought home top-five
finishes.
Jesse
Gleason of
With
racing finally underway it was Kevin Bowe leading the way. The second spot was
being hotly contested between Jay Sundeen and Joe Coates. Barnett was quickly
making his way toward the front; moving into the fifth position before the
completion of lap six.
A
caution at lap seven bunched up the field. Barnett jumped from the fifth spot
to third on the restart. On lap eight, Barnett got along side Sundeen entering
turn one. He gained the position and set his sites on Bowe. Joe Campbell had
broken into the top five.
Barnett
dove low on lap 10 pressuring Bowe for the lead. He made the pass look easy as
he drove into the lead. Coates spun from inside of the top five on lap 11 to
bring out the caution. Under the caution,
On
the restart, Barnett faltered going from the lead to the tail-end of the field
in a single lap. Bowe had inherited the lead but his day ended with mechanical
woes as well; handing the lead over to Jesse Gleason. Chris “Moose” Douton
found himself in the second position. In the closing laps, Douton had caught
the bumper of the leader Gleason. Gleason was up for the challenge to score his
first win of the season. Douton settled for second over Sundeen, Gerald
Sevigny, and Coates.
Brian
Sullivan of
Both
Brian Tagg and Cam McDermott were mired in traffic back in the pack. At the
halfway marker, John Studley made contact with the outside wall. This freed up
the lane for Tagg to start making his way toward the front. Tagg took over the
fourth spot from Bart Ramos and looked to hunt down Boss. In the waning laps
Sullivan was able to open up a slight advantage over Marcotte. Boss was secure
in the third place as Tagg could do little to cut down the margin.
In
the end, Sullivan was able to extend his point lead with his sixth victory of
the season. Marcotte came home the runner-up over Boss. Tagg and Ramos rounded
out the top five.
Randy
Churchill of
With
early leader Jeff Moffat at the head of the pack in the early going things were
busy inside the top five. Churchill had already worked his way into the second
spot before the completion of lap five. Brad Caddick spun from the fourth
position to bring out the event’s first caution. Steve Michalski was penalized
for his involvement in the incident. On the restart Moffat was able to maintain
his advantage. But less than a lap later, Churchill catapulted into the lead
bringing Sc. Michalski along for the ride. Tim Taylor had caught Moffat before
the second caution flew for a single car incident involving Nick Anderson.
On
the ensuing restart, Sc. Michalski was able to get the advantage; however, when
they crossed the stripe to complete the lap Churchill edged ahead by inches. Over
the final laps, the two ran door-to-door while Moffat had his hands full
holding off
Sunoco
Modified Feature Finish (Top Ten): 1. Ted Christopher,
Super
Late Model Feature Finish (Top Ten): 1. Rick Fuller,
Late
Model Feature Finish (Top Ten): 1. Tommy O’Sullivan,
Limited
Sportsman Feature Finish (Top Ten): 1. Jesse Gleason,
TIS
Modified Feature Finish (Top Ten): 1. Brian Sullivan,
Mini
Stock Feature Finish (Top Ten): 1. Randy Churchill,