Third
Straight Sunoco Modified Win for Christopher
Banfield
Scores Career First Super Late Model Checkers
Gentes,
Monahan, Tagg & Churchill Also Visit Victory Lane
Rocco,
Ramstrom, Materas, Barnett, Sullivan & Michalski Thompson Champs
Rick
Gentes of Woonsocket, RI, made it two in a row in Late Model competition. John
Materas of
Shawn
Monahan of
Ted
Christopher of
Rheaume
got out of shape allowing Rocco, in the outside groove, to gain a position on
Pitkat. Rocco ran comfortably in the fifth spot. Pitkat ran a distant sixth
followed by Christopher. Rowan Pennink ran in the eighth spot.
Rocco
made a dive bomb move to get by Danny Cates to run in fourth. Pitkat followed
through. There was contact between Rocco and Malone; sending Malone sliding and
opening the door for Rocco to take over third.
Up
front, Silk dogged Sullivan for the lead. The battle allowed Rocco to catch the
lead pack. On lap 12, Silk was finally able to get by Sullivan taking Rocco
along for the ride. Christopher caught Sullivan as
well.
On
lap 15, Rocco continued to tail Silk. Christopher had gotten by Sullivan to
take over the third spot. Rocco dove low exiting turn three to take the top
spot from Silk on lap 18. Christopher was able to get by Silk and immediately
tracked down Rocco. A spin by Wayne Arute brought out the event’s first caution
on lap 19.
On
the restart, Silk was followed by Sullivan, Rocco, Christopher and Pennink inside
the top five. Pitkat ran in the sixth spot. On the lap 19 restart, Sullivan
failed to come up to speed. Pitkat was collected in the incident sustaining
heavy damage to the right front. The race restarted with Pitkat on pit road.
Rocco was able to retain his lead on the restart but he had plenty of company
in Christopher and Pennink.
Christopher
was able to maneuver by Rocco for the lead in turn one. Pennink began to apply
pressure to Rocco for the second spot. Over the final laps, Rocco was glued to
the back bumper of Christopher. They raced to the checker nose to tail with
Christopher taking the win over Rocco and Pennink. Cates quietly came home in
the fourth spot followed by Silk. Rocco’s strong run combined with Pitkat’s
misfortune proved to be the winning combination for Rocco, who scored his
second championship in three seasons.
Over
the final stages of the 2009 season, Jim Banfield of
Ramstrom
was all over the back bumper of George Bessette while O’Sullivan was struggling
in his efforts to get around Rick Fuller. On lap 11, Ramstrom was able to get
alongside Bessette. The two went fender to fender lap after lap.
Up
front, Gelinas continued to enjoy a ten car length advantage over Banfield. The
battle for the third position was heating up between Dennis Maxfield and Norm
Wrenn. On lap 14, Ramstrom was able to get by Bessette. O’Sullivan had not
advanced his position.
With
Maxfield and Wrenn battling, Ramstrom was able to catch the duo. In a flash of
flame, the motor of Maxfield expired. The oil laid
down on the speedway, sent cars sliding. During the incident O’Sullivan climbed
over the #15 of Bessette.
Gelinas
suffered mechanical failure on the ensuing restart; handing
the lead over to Banfield. Ramstrom lined up in second while O’Sullivan was
able to climb into the third spot on the restart. Ramstrom chased the back
bumper of Banfield.
Ramstrom
was looking racy for the lead with three laps to go. Sullivan had caught the
leaders. With two to go, O’Sullivan was able to get to the rear tire of Ramstrom.
The battle for the second spot allowed Banfield to head to his first win of the
season. Ramstrom finished second ahead of O’Sullivan to earn the local favorite
his first Thompson Speedway championship. Wrenn and Fuller completed the top
five.
Rick
Gentes of Woonsocket, RI, survived a caution-marred Late Model main event to
score his second straight victory. Jeff Hartwell capitalized on his front row
starting spot to lead the opening lap but there was trouble right off the bat
as Mark Oliveira spun in turn four. On the first attempt at a restart, the
champ, John Materas, came to rest on the back stretch.
A
three car battle for the lead erupted on the restart as O’Sullivan used the
outside groove to get along side Hartwell. Dave Trudeau moved within striking
distance. The leaders went side-by-side for the duration of lap eight before
O’Sullivan could take over the top spot. Gentes was
able to get around Hartwell and into the second position.
A
spin by Al Mandarino brought out the caution on lap 10. Hutchings headed down
pit road for service. On the restart, O’Sullivan was able to edge ahead of
Gentes. On lap 14, Gentes began his bid. He got alongside O’Sullivan on lap 13.
With the leaders side by side, Trudeau was once again able to join the fray. On
lap 15, Gentes was the new leader. O’Sullivan immediately fell into the grasp
of Trudeau. Materas had recovered to run in the fourth position.
A
spin by Jeremy Sadowski set up a restart that would change the complexion of
the battle for the lead. Contact between Materas and Trudeau sent Trudeau
spinning to the infield. Damon Tinio and Corey Hutchings were also involved.
On
the restart, O’Sullivan appeared to miss a shift leaving Gentes to battle with
Materas for the top spot. The lead duo broke away from a heated multi-car
battle for the third position between Phil Rondeau, O’Sullivan, Wayne Coury,
Sr., and Tom Fox.
Contact
between Hartwell and O’Sullivan sent the pack scattering on lap 18. The chain
reaction resulted in cars deeper in the pack sustaining heavy damage. Back
under green, it was much of the same as Gentes and Materas bolted out to a
sizeable advantage over a great battle for third, this time between Coury and
Fox. In the end, Gentes cruised to victory on the newly crowned Late Model
champion Materas. Coury came out on the battle with Fox. Oliveira rebounded to
finish fifth.
Shawn
Monahan of
Back
under green, things got strung out at the head of the pack. The best battle was
for the seventh position between Paul Coutu, Jr. and Joe Coates. The race leader
went up in smoke on lap seven with an apparent blown engine to bring out the
second caution. New leader Campbell had some breathing room as J. Sundeen had
his hands full with a charging Joe Arena. Barnett was methodically picking his
way through the pack. At lap 10, Barnett was in the twelfth position.
Arena
continued to pressure J. Sundeen as Monahan was locked in a battle with Coates
for the fifth position. Chris Douton, who had trouble in the early going, had
fought his way back to join the battle for fifth. There was another scary
moment for Barnett as Jesse Gleason spun in his path on lap
A
failed attempt at a restart saw J. Sundeen lose the handle making contact with
leader Campbell. Sundeen sustained heavy damage as he spun in front of the field.
Arena
had inherited the lead as Monahan and Douton resumed their battle; this time
for the second spot. Monahan was able to free himself of Douton, who immediately
fell into the clutches of Scott Sundeen. Monahan quickly ran down leader Arena.
Over the final laps, the battle for the lead heated up. Monahan got up
alongside Monahan exiting turn two with two laps remaining. The two made
contact at the start finish line. Monahan was able to move by Arena in turn
two.
Monahan
went on to claim the victory. Arena had to settle for the second spot. Chris
Douton, Al Stone III, and Scott Sundeen rounded out the top five. Barnett
rebounded to finish sixth and to claim his championship.
In
the TIS Modifieds, Brian Tagg scored a popular victory. Outside pole sitter
John Studley got out of shape to ride the wall on the opening lap. Tagg
capitalized on the confusion to take the lead. Championship contender Cam
McDermott ran a distant second. During the green flag run, McDermott was able
to cut into Tagg’s lead while point leader Sullivan and Shane Michalski took
chase.
With
two laps to go, McDermott dove to the low groove in a last ditch effort at the
lead. Tagg was up to the challenge and headed to victory lane for his fifth win
of the season. McDermott settled for second in the race and in the chase for
the championship. Michalski, Sullivan, and Jay Sundeen completed the top five.
The top-five finish was enough to secure Tim Sullivan the 2009 TIS Modified
championship.
Randy
Churchill of
Blanchard
watched his great run come to an end as he dropped off the pace on lap nine.
His misfortune opened the door for Churchill; now running in second. In the
waning laps Churchill, began to cut into the lead that Gorgievski had built up.
Point leader Scott Michalski ran comfortably in the third position.
A
spin by J.T. Suprenant set up a green-white-checker restart that pitted
Gorgievski against Churchill. Gorgievski was able to gain the advantage on the
restart but Churchill got a great run on the outside. Churchill took the lead
entering turn two on the final lap putting Gorgievski. That is the way they
would head to the stripe. A third place run gave Scott Michalski his first Mini
Stock championship. Eric Bourgeois and Steve Michalski completed the top five.
Sunoco
Modified (Top Ten) Feature Finish: 1. Ted Christopher, Plainville, CT; 2. Keith
Rocco, Wallingford, CT; 3. Rowan Pennink, Huntington Station, PA; 4. Danny
Cates, Chaplin, CT; 5. Ronnie Silk, Norwalk, CT; 6. Harry Rheaume, Oakdale, CT;
7. Ricky Shawn, Bradford, RI; 8. Dave LaCroix,
Fitchburg, MA; 9. Carl Oberg, Sutton, MA; 10. Andy Gaspar,
Super
Late Model (Top Ten) Feature Finish: 1. Jim Banfield, S. Glastonbury, CT; 2. Derek
Ramstrom, Worcester, MA; 3. Mike O’Sullivan, Springfield, MA; 4. Norm Wrenn,
Nashua, NH; 5. Rick Fuller, Auburn, MA; 6. Mike Stefanik,
Coventry, RI; 7. Marc Curtis, Worcester, MA; 8. Les Rose, Jr., Southbridge, MA;
9. Chris Magee, Edgartown, MA; 10. Bobby Tripp,
Late
Model (Top Ten) Feature Finish: 1. Rick Gentes, Woonstocket,
RI; 2. John Materas Voluntown, CT; 3. Wayne Coury, Sr., Milford, CT; 4. Tom
Fox, Plainfield, CT; 5. Mark Oliveira, Blackstone, MA; 6. Damon Tinio, Mendon,
MA; 7. Tommy O’Sullivan, Springfield, MA; 8. John Falconi,
N. Grafton, MA; 9. Phil Rondeau, Baltic, CT; 10. Robert
O’Connell,
Limited
Sportsman (Top Ten) Feature Finish: Shawn Monahan, Waterford, CT; 2. Joe Arena,
Bristol, CT; 3. Chris Douton, Waterford, CT; 4. Al Stone, III, New Haven, CT;
5. Scott Sundeen, Douglas, MA; 6. Larry Barnett, Moosup,
CT; 7. Paul Coutu, Jr., Thompson, CT; 8. Phil Evans, Uncasville, CT; 9. Tom
Shea, New London, CT; 10. Jason Chicolas,
TIS
Modifieds (Top Ten) Feature Finish: 1. Brian Tagg, Oxford, CT; 2. Cam
McDermott, Scituate, RI; 3. Shane Michalski, Woodstock, CT; 4. Brian Sullivan,
S. Windsor, CT; 5. Jay Sundeen, Douglas, MA; 6. John Michael Shenette, Thompson, CT; 7. John Studley, Framingham, CT; 8.
Jeff Barrows, Worcester, MA; 9. Denis Legere, N.
Reading, MA; 10. Glen Boss,
Mini
Stock (Top Ten) Feature Finish: 1. Randy Churchhill,
Niantic, CT; 2. Mike Gorgievski, Auburn, MA; 3. Scott Michalski, S. Killingly,
CT; 4. Eric Bourgeois, E. Haddam, CT; 5. Steven Michalski, Brooklyn, CT; 6.
Jeff Moffat, Warwick, RI; 7. Scott Jassaume,
Danielson, CT; 8. Brad Caddick, New London, CT; 9.
Billy Pomposelli, Chepachet, RI; 10. Mike Viens,