Christopher
Grabs Two-in-a-Row in Mods at Thompson
O’Sullivan,
Gentes, Monahan, McDermott & Michalski Also Visit
Ted
Christopher of
Rick
Gentes of Woonsocket, RI, returned to his winning ways in the Late Models while
Sean Monahan of
Ted
Christopher of
Pitkat
began to apply heavy pressure to Rocco for the second spot as they completed
the fifth lap. Christopher could not gain any breathing room on Rocco. Pennink
had begun to run the lead trio down. A bit deeper in the pack, Tim Sullivan and
Danny Cates were locked in a heated battle for the sixth spot. Despite their
battle they were reeling in fifth-place runner Kerry Malone.
Up
front, Rocco had caught the back bumper of Christopher. Pitkat dogged Rocco for
second and Pennink had caught the battle for the top spot. At halfway, Cates
had gotten by Sullivan for sixth. He immediately began to apply pressure to Malone
for fifth. Cates dove low in turn three to grab the fifth position away. The
top three remained nose to tail as Pennink faded back.
A
slugfest between Andy Gaspar, Ricky Shawn, and Harry Rheaume ended with Gaspar
limping down the backstretch. The leaders came up on the slow car rapidly but
all were able to take the low groove around safely. Ultimately, Gaspar would
end up stopped on the backstretch to bring out the caution. Malone headed to
pit road under the caution.
Christopher
picked the low groove for the restart on lap 19. The move paid off as
Christopher, who edged ahead on the restart. Pitkat appeared to miss a shift
faltering a bit on the restart.
Rocco
made a bold move in turn one to take the lead from Teddy. Christopher
duplicated the effort in turn two to regain the top spot. The battle allowed
Pitkat to regain the ground he lost to the leaders on the restart. Cates was
now part of the mix as well. On lap 22, Cates got into Pitkat sending him
spinning to the infield. His teammate Malone was also collected. Cates was put
to the rear for his involvement in the incident.
On
the restart, Christopher resumed the lead but it was Pennink rocketing into the
second spot ahead of Rocco. A spin by Rheaume brought out the caution to negate
the pass for second. They would do it all again on the second restart attempt
on lap 22.
It
was a dogfight at the head of the pack between Christopher, Rocco and Pennink
with the green flag flying once again. Bert Marvin had quietly made his way
into the fourth position. Pitkat was back in the top five with five laps
remaining; but a caution for a single-car incident involving Wayne Arute put
Pitkat back to sixth.
An
attempt at a single file restart was thwarted when a spin by Sullivan brought
out the caution once again. Again, Christopher got a slight advantage over
Rocco for the top spot. Pennink was once again looking racy for the second
spot. With two laps to go, Pennink sent his #31 in the low groove in turn four
to take over the second spot. Pitkat was able to get by Marvin for fourth.
At
the checkers, Christopher took down the victory over Pennink. Rocco had to
settle for third over Pitkat and Marvin. With the finish, Rocco gained two
points over his nearest competition, Pitkat. Rocco has a four-point advantage
over Pitkat going into the final point race next Thursday.
Mike
O’Sullivan of
On
lap seven, Maxfield was finally able to gain the advantage. Gelinas immediately
fell to the challenge of O’Sullivan. A great run by O’Sullivan on lap 11 gave
him the advantage and the lead over Maxfield. Derek Ramstrom was making his way
to the front taking spots from Rick Fuller and Norm Wrenn. He got by Gelinas on
lap 17 to take over the third position.
Up
front, O’Sullivan had run out to a six-car length advantage over Maxfield while
Ramstrom was quickly closing the gap. Gelinas ran along in the fourth spot
followed by a battle for the fifth position between Wrenn, Fuller, and George
Bessette.
With
five laps to go Ramstrom had caught Maxfield and the leader entered lapped
traffic. Maxfield and Ramstrom were able to cut down the lead substantially
when O’Sullivan was forced high on the track by a lapped car. The incident was
hardly a glitch as O’Sullivan quickly gained his composure and once again stretched
his advantage.
O’Sullivan
had nearly a half straightaway lead as he streaked under the checkers for his third
win of the season. Ramstrom could not muster up a serious challenge on Maxfield
for second. Gelinas and Norm Wrenn completed the top five. With this victory on
Thursday night in the Super Late Model division, Mike O’Sullivan of
Springfield, MA, cut Derek Ramstrom’s point lead to a mere four points heading
into the final point race.
Rick
Gentes of Woonsocket, RI, scored his fourth win of the season in impressive
style. Gentes took the lead after halfway and ran uncontested to the checkers. Corey
Hutchings came from the fifth position to set the pace early in the Late Model
main event. While Hutchings had quickly run out to a sizable margin in the
opening five laps, point leader John Materas was coming on strong; reeling in
the leader. Gentes joined the fray before the completion of lap 10 to make it a
three-car freight train at the head of the field. The most recent winner, Tommy
O’Sullivan, was beginning to run down the leaders.
Gentes
began to assert himself with less than 10 laps to go.
He got alongside Materas and easily made the pass for second. Once by Materas,
Gentes immediately went to work on Hutchings. The two went side-by-side lap
after lap before Gentes muscled his way by on lap 19.
Ken
Bamford made hard contact with the outside wall to bring out the caution on lap
20. On the single file restart, Hutchings appeared to miss a shift making it
clear sailing for Gentes, who ran out to a 10-car length advantage. The hottest
battle on the field was for the third position. The battle got too hot as Materas
and O’Sullivan made contact. Materas got out of shape but was able to continue
with some damage. O’Sullivan headed to pit road for service. He, too, was able
to rejoin the tail end of the field.
An
uneventful last dash to the checkers saw Gentes run away with the win. Hutching
finished a distant second to Dave Trudeau. Damon Tinio had a career night to
finish fourth. Wayne Coury, Sr. recovered from a heat race incident to complete
the top five.
Cam
McDermott of Scituate, RI, cut into the point lead of Brian Sullivan with his
second TIS Modified victory of the season. McDermott now trails Sullivan by 14
points heading into the final race of the regular season. A heated battle for
the lead between John Studley and McDermott was slowed when Jeff Barrows and
Jay Sundeen made hard contact with the outside wall in turn one on the opening
lap. McDermott grabbed the lead from Studley on the restart. Another incident followed
involving Glenn Boss and Bart Ramos. Brian Sullivan was penalized for his
involvement. Brian Tagg headed to pit road with a flat tire.
Before
a lap could be completed, the #31 broke in a shower of sparks; coming to rest
on the front stretch and bringing out the caution. Things settled down after
the restart with McDermott in control. The young driver was able to extend his
lead by nearly a half-straightaway advantage over Studley in second. A fully
recovered Tagg was running down R.J. Marcotte for third.
A
hard lick by Ramos in the turn four wall set up a green-white-checker restart
that pitted McDermott against Studley once again. In the single-file restart,
McDermott edged out to a single car-length advantage. Things remained unchanged
over the final two laps as McDermott headed to victory lane. Studley had a
great run to finish second. Marcotte, Tagg, and Sullivan completed the top
five.
With
a last lap pass, Sean Monahan of
Arena
had run out to a comfortable lead over Monahan as Barnett had already worked his
way into the third position. The leader encountered heavy lapped traffic as the
field got the halfway marker. Arena had to weave in and out of the slower
traffic allowing Monahan to cut the margin. Monahan was only a couple of car
lengths away. Barnett was not able to make any headway toward the lead duo.
With
rotors aglow, Monahan went in search of Arena. On the white flag lap, Monahan
caught Arena. On the final lap, in a last ditch effort, Monahan was able to
make the pass. Arena had to settle for second. Barnett padded his point lead
finishing third. Chris “Moose” Douton and Paul Palen
completed the top-five.
In
the Mini Stock main event, Steve Michalski of
Once
out front, Michalski was able to extend his lead. Meanwhile his brother Scott
Michalski had joined the lead pack. In the closing laps with St. Michalski
comfortably out front the battle continued for the second position. Steve
Michalski went on to score his second win of the year. Scott came on strong on
the final lap to finish second. Churchill continued his late season string of
top finishes finishing in the third position. Caddick and Jeff Moffat rounded
out the top five.
After
the 1,500 plus votes were tallied, the “Most Popular Driver” awards were presented
on Thursday night to drivers in each of the six NASCAR Whelen All-American
Series division. Taking the honors were Woody Pitkat of Stafford, CT, in the
Sunoco Modifieds; Derek Ramstrom of Worcester, MA, in Super Late Models; Rick
Gentes of Woonsocket, RI, in Late Models; Joe Arena of Bristol, CT, in the
Limited Sportsman division; Jay Sundeen of Douglas, MA, in the TIS Modifieds;
and Scott Michalski S. Killingly, CT, in the Mini Stock divisions.
Sunoco
Modified Feature (Top-Ten) Finish: 1. Ted Christopher, Plainville, CT; 2. Rowan
Pennink, Huntington Station, PA; 3. Keith Rocco, Wallingford, CT; 4. Woody
Pitkat, Stafford, CT; 5. Bert Marvin, Waterford, CT; 6. Danny Cates, Chaplin,
CT; 7. Ricky Shawn, Bradford, RI; 8. Kerry Malone, Needham, MA; 9. Dave
LaCroix, Fitchburg, MA; 10. Harry Rheaume,
Super
Late Model (Top Ten) Finish: 1. Mike O’Sullivan, Springfield, MA; 2. Dennis
Maxfield, Fitchburg, MA; 3. Derek Ramstrom, Worcester, MA; 4. Larry Gelinas,
Buxton, MA; 5. Norm Wrenn, Nashua, NH; 6. Rick Fuller, Auburn, MA; 7. George
Bessette, Danbury, CT; 8. Les Rose, Jr., Southbridge, MA; 9. Steve Desmarias,
Westport, MA; 10. Jim Banfield, MA.
Late
Model (Top Ten) Feature Finish: 1. Rick Gentes, Woonsocket, RI; 2. Corey
Hutchings, Salem, CT; 3. Dave Trudeau, Mansfield, CT; 4. Damon Tinio, Medfield,
MA; 5. Wayne Coury, Sr., Milford, CT; 6. Jeremy Sadowski, Voluntown, CT; 7.
Jeff Hartwell, E. Putnam, CT; 8. Phil Rondeau, Baltic, CT; 9. Tom Fox,
Plainfield, CT; 10. Al Mandarino,
TIS
Modifieds (Top Ten) Feature Finish: 1. Cam McDermott, Scituate; 2. John
Studley, Framingham, MA; 3. R.J. Marcotte, Millville, MA; 4. Brian Tagg,
Oxford, CT; 5. Brian Sullivan, S. Windsor, CT; 6. Jay Sundeen, Douglas, MA; 7.
Denis Legere, N. Reading, MA; 8. Bart Ramos, Putnam, CT; 9. John Michael
Shenette, Thompson, CT; 10. Glen Boss,
Limited
Sportsman (Top Ten) Feature Finish: 1. Shawn Monahan, Waterford, CT; 2. Joe
Arena Bristol, CT; 3. Larry Barnett, Moosup, CT; 4. Chris Douton, Waterford,
CT; 5. Paul Palen, Pelham, CT; 6. Gerald Sevigny, Brooklyn, CT; 7. Jay Sundeen,
Douglas, MA; 8. Joe Coates, Eastford, CT; 9. Jesse Gleason, Lisbon, CT; 10. Al Stone III,
Mini
Stock (Top Ten) Feature Finish: 1. Steve Michalski, Brooklyn, CT; 2. Scott
Michalski, S. Killingly, CT; 3. Randy Churchill, Niantic, CT; 4. Brad Caddick,
New London, CT; 5. Jeff Moffat, Warwick, RI; 6. Scott Jassaume, Danielson, CT;
7. Ian Brew, Wood River Jct, RI; 8. Chad Baxter, Pascoag, RI; 9. Billy Pomposelli,
Chepachet, RI; 10. Chuck