Pennink Victorious in MRS at Thompson; Preece Scores Sunoco Mod
Thriller
McDermott, Palmisano, Lowinski-Loh,
Moran & Gorgievski Other Weekly Series Winners
Thompson,
CT (May 20, 2012): A picture perfect day set the backdrop for a full slate of
racing action at Thompson International Speedway that featured the Modified
Racing Series and six divisions of NASCAR Whelen All-American Series action. A
caution-filled main event saw Rowan Pennink of Huntington Valley, PA, as the
survival of the fittest to post the victory.
Ryan Preece
of Berlin, CT, led only the checkered flag lap in the Sunoco Modifieds to score
the feature event win. Last year’s TIS Modified track champion, Cam McDermott
of Scituate, RI, made the step up to the Lite Modified division in winning
style. Marc Palmisano of Hadley, MA,
came on strong in the waning laps of the Late Model event to claim the victory.
Art Moran III of Preston, CT was tops in Limited Sportsman division while Mike
Gorgievski of Auburn, MA, earned the victory in the Mini Stocks. John
Lowinski-Loh, Jr. of Milford, MA, scored his first career TIS Modified feature
victory.
Rowan Pennink
of Huntington Valley, PA, outlasted the competition in a Modified Racing event
that was marred by 11 cautions. Ted Christopher and Pennink waged a great
battle for the lead in the early stages of the main event that saw 35 cars take
the green flag. Christopher held the point and held back advances of Pennink.
Christopher held Pennink at bay on countless restarts as attrition built. Pennink
made what turned out to be the winning move on lap 34 when he dove to the
inside of Christopher to take the lead. Shortly after, Christopher retired from
the event.
In the late
stages of the race, Pennink had to hold off the persistent challenges of
Richard Savary. A bobble by Savary with 10 laps to go looked as if Pennink may
find some comfort in the last dash to the checkers. Savary was quick to
recover; however, running down Pennink again with five laps remaining. Pennink
was solid over the final laps to post his victory. The win was his fifth with
the Modified Racing Series. Savary came home in second. Geoff Gernhard had a career night to finish third. Point leader
Jon McKennedy and Mike Holridge completed the top
five.
An eventful
Sunoco Modified main event found Ryan Preece of Berlin, CT, in victory lane. The
opening lap of the Sunoco Modified main event saw two heavy-hitters get tangled
up. An incident between Ted Christopher and Woody Pitkat brought out the
caution before the completion of lap one. Both cars were able to continue.
After a
complete restart, pole sitter John Catania jumped out to the lead. Todd
Ceravolo immediately moved into second. Keith Rocco followed through and into
third. Catania had his hands full with a determined Ceravolo. On lap two,
Ceravolo was the new leader. Catania faded to fourth losing positions to Rocco
and Preece. Deeper in the pack, Christopher and Pitkat were locked in a heated
battle.
Ceravolo
was able to gain some distance at the head of the pack as Rocco and Preece
battled for second. Contact between early leader Catania and Pitkat saw the
caution fly once again. Christopher was penalized for his involvement in the
incident. The ensuing restart pitted Ceravolo against Rocco. The cagey veteran
selected the outside groove and headed back into the lead. Rocco had to contend
with Preece once again for second.
Preece got
alongside Rocco on lap 10 to take over the second spot. All action ceased when
a spin by Wayne Arute collected Christopher, Pitkat, and Catania. Pitkat headed
to pit road with a flat right-front tire. All others were able to continue.
Under the caution period, Kerry Malone gave up the fifth position to come to
pit road for service.
Ceravolo
and Preece made up the front row for the lap 12 restart. Ceravolo was able to
retain the lead but not without heavy pressure from Preece. The #7 of Andrew
Charron made hard contact with the outside wall on lap 13. He drifted down the
speedway collecting Adam Norton. Christopher and Pitkat were both also
collected. Rocco came down pit road under the caution to make adjustments to
his #4.
Ceravolo
was up for the challenge to retain his lead on the restart. At halfway, Preece
was all over Ceravolo. Catania ran in the third spot followed by a brewing
battle between Malone and Rocco. Preece tried the slingshot move coming out of
turn four on lap 18 but could not make the pass. The lead duo continued to play
cat-and-mouse. Catania got out of shape exiting turn four opening the door for
Malone and Rocco.
The leaders
enjoyed a half straight-away advantage over third running Malone. Rocco was not
advancing on Malone under green flag conditions. Back up front it was more of
the same for Ceravolo and Preece.
Ceravolo
came off turn four heading to the checkers with the lead. He got loose exiting
turn four. With nowhere to go, Preece clipped the sliding #31 of Ceravolo. The
resulting spin gave Preece the victory. Malone came home second followed by
Rocco. An eventful day ended with a fourth-place finish for Christopher.
Ceravolo had to settle for fifth.
A pair of
young drivers showed their maturity, when Cam McDermott edged Dylan Kopec by a
nose at the checkers to take down the Lite Modifieds victory. Dermott launched
out to a sizable lead right from the drop of the green flag in the Lites. With
McDermott out front, the best battle on the field was for second. Shawn Brule
held the position with Kopec in pursuit. Brule drifted high in turn three
opening the door for Kopec to take the position. Brule was never able to regain
control of his car making hard contact with the outside wall exiting turn four.
On the
ensuing restart, McDermott once again jumped out in front. David Webb was able
to get the advantage on Kopec to take over second. A single lap later, Kopec
got a run to move back into the runner-up position. Kopec immediately began to
cut into McDermott’s lead. On lap 13, Kopec had erased the lead completely to
pressure McDermott for the top spot.
Kopec
looked low in turn one on lap 14 but settled back in line. He pushed the leader
down the front stretch. Kopec looked high and looked low on subsequent laps but
each time settled back behind McDermott. Kopec tried the slingshot move coming
out of four to take the white. The two went wheel-to-wheel the entire distance
of the final lap. McDermott got the run out of turn four to hold back Kopec for
the victory. Webb finished third ahead of Eric LeClair and Nikki Ouellette.
Marc
Palmisano of Hadley, MA, took advantage of a late race restart to position
himself for the victory in the Late Models. Rick Gentes led his teammate Damon
Tinio at the start of the Late Model main event. Gentes was
able to gain a sizeable advantage over the pack as the battling was fierce from
second on back. Tinio continued to hold on to second while John Falconi, Mike
Scorzelli, Tommy O’Sullivan and Woody Pitkat duked it
out for position.
After
several laps of three-wide racing, the caution flew when the #16 of O’Sullivan
went spinning. The line-up for the lap five restart found Gentes, Scorzelli,
Tinio, Falconi, and Marc Palmisano in the top five. Gentes
was able to regain his position at the head of the field with the green
flag waving. Scorzelli kept chase in second. Pitkat got by Falconi and then
Tinio to take over the fourth spot. At the head of the pack, Scorzelli was working
over Gentes. Pitkat chased Palmisano for third.
Scorzelli
got alongside of Gentes in turn two. He rocketed off turn two with the lead.
Gentes immediately fell into the clutches of Palmisano. Palmisano gained the
advantage on lap 14. Pitkat came along for the ride; relegating Gentes back to
the fourth spot. Pitkat went to work on Palmisano in second. Meanwhile,
Scorzelli was able to motor out to a comfortable margin.
With only
three laps remaining the caution flew when the #75 of Ryan Waterman went up in
smoke. Gentes and Falconi were victimized finding the fluid on the race track
and making heavy contact with the turn three wall. On the restart, Palmisano
was able to steal the lead away from Scorzelli. O’Sullivan made a bid on
Scorzelli for second. Palmisano drove away from Scorzelli to take down the
victory. Scorzelli had to settle for second followed by O’Sullivan. Pitkat and
Tinio rounded out the top five.
John
Lowinski-Loh, Jr. came out on top in the TIS Modifieds to score his a
career-first win. Right from the drop of the green flag, the race for the top
spot was a heated one between the top three cars. Brian Tagg held the lead with
heavy pressure from Jay Sundeen and Glenn Boss. With the three cars in tight
quarters, Tagg gave up the lead to Sundeen on lap four. Boss was able to get by
Tagg and into second. Exiting turn four on lap 6, substantial contact between
leader Sundeen and Boss sent the field scattering. Boss went spinning to the infield
to bring out the caution.
On the
ensuing restart Tagg put up a quick fight before falling behind Sundeen once
again. John Lowinski-Loh, Jr. was able to move around Tagg and into second. The
front duo of Sundeen and Lowinski-Loh walked out to a 10-car length advantage
over a determined Boss at halfway.
Lap-after-lap,
Lowinski-Loh dogged Sundeen for the lead. Boss could not seem to cut down the
margin to the leaders. Tagg and Chad LaBastie waged a great battle for fourth.
In the closing laps, Lowinski-Loh was glued to the back bumper of Sundeen. The
two leaders slid through turn two on lap 15; making contact. Both were able to
maintain their forward momentum. Some hard racing over the final few laps found
the sparks flying. Heading for the checkers the two made contact once again. Sundeen
went spinning and Lowinski-Loh went to victory lane. Boss came home second
followed by Tagg, LaBastie and Corry Barry inside the top-five.
Art Moran
III of Preston, CT, celebrated on Sunday afternoon with the victory in the
Limited Sportsman division. Brandon Chamberland led the 25-car field to green
but lost the handle on his mount in turn two to bring out the caution. Chris
Bisson and Jason Chicolas each took their turn at the head of the field before
Tommy Shea asserted himself as the leader. Shea eased out to a comfortable lead
as Art Moran III was making his way into contention.
At halfway,
Moran moved into striking distance of the leader. He moved within a car length
of Shea on lap
Shea
immediately had his hands full with a charging Scott Sundeen. Allen Coates
lurked behind in fourth. Moran took the white flag a car length ahead of
Sundeen, who had freed himself of Shea. At the striped, Moran had secured the
win. Sundeen finished second. Shea held off Coates to score a podium finish.
Coates drove under the checkers for fourth; however, post race actions resulted
in a disqualification. Chicolas and Ed Puleo rounded out the top-five.
An
opportunistic Mike Gorgievski of Auburn, MA, scored the victory in the Mini
Stocks on Sunday afternoon. When things sorted out at the start of the Mini
Stock main event it was Damon Fratantonio with the lead. A caution flew on lap
three for violent contact between Tyler Poulin and Brad Caddick. Both drivers
walked away from the incident. On a pair of early restarts, Fratantonio had
company from first Travis Jurcik then Mike Gorgievski. Each time Fratantonio was able to hold back
all challenges. Under racing conditions, Fratantonio continued to hold Gorgievski
at bay. Eric Bourgeois had reeled in the
lead duo looking to make it a three-car battle for the top spot.
As the
leader Fratantonio was coming out of turn four to take the white flag, his #69
suddenly slowed. The battle between Gorgievski and Bourgeois quickly became the
battle for the lead. Gorgievski was able to hold off Bourgeois to take the
victory. Dave Trudeau, Jurcik and Steve
Violette completed the top-five.
The
Speedway sees action again next weekend with Eve of Destruction on Sunday, May
27, 2012. The family fun event will feature demolition derbies, Monster Trucks,
Free Style Motorcross. All is capped off with a spectacular fireworks display
to honor Memorial Day Weekend.
The racing
action gets back underway on Thursday, May 31 with the kick-off of Thursday
Night Thompson Thunder with six divisions of NASCAR Whelen All-American Series
Racing featuring the ultra-competitive Sunoco Modifieds.
For more
information on all the action at Thompson International Speedway visit
thompsonspeedway.com
Modified
Racing Series Unofficial (Top Ten) Feature Finish: 1. Rowan Pennink, Huntington
Valley, PA; 2. Richard Savary, Canton, MA; 3. Geoff Gernhard,
Salem, CT; 4. Jon McKennedy, Chelmsford, MA; 5. Mike Holdridge, CT; 6. Charlie
Pasteryak, Lisbon, CT; 7. Ryan Preece, Berlin, CT; 8. Doug Coby, Middletown,
CT; 9. Mark Bakaj, Lebanon, CT; 10. Louie Mechalides, Tyngsboro, MA.
Sunoco
Modified (Top Ten) Feature Finish:
1. Ryan Preece, Berlin, CT; 2. Kerry Malone, Needham, MA; 3. Keith Rocco,
Wallingford, CT; 4. Ted Christopher, Plainville, CT; 5. Todd Ceravolo, Gales
Ferry, CT; 6. John Catania, Agawam, MA; 7. Dave Salzarulo, Monson, MA; 8. James
Smith, Woodstock, CT; 9. Shawn Thibeault, Plainville, CT; 10. Andrew Charron, E. Greenwich, RI.
Lite Modifieds
Feature Finish: 1.
Cam McDermott, Scituate, RI; 2. Dylan Kopec, Palmer, MA; 3. David Webb, New
Milford, CT; 4. Eric LeClair, Easthampton, MA; 5. Nikki Ouellette, East Granby,
CT; 6. Troy Talman, Oxford, MA; 7. Shawn Brule, W. Thompson, CT. DNS-Frank
Cardile.
Late
Model Feature Finish:
1. Marc Palmisano, Hadley, MA; 2. Mike Scorzelli, Malta, NY; 3. Tommy
O’Sullivan, Springfield, MA; 4. Woody Pitkat, Stafford, CT; 5. Damon Tinio,
Mendon, MA; 6. Randy Tucker, Millis, MA; 7. Rick Gentes, Woonsocket, RI; 8.
John Falconi, Oakham, MA; 9. Ryan Waterman, Danielson. DNS-Jared Materas,
Palmer, MA.
TIS
Modifieds Feature Finish:
1. John Lowinski-Loh, Jr., Milford, MA; 2. Glenn Boss, Danielson, CT; 3. Brian
Tagg, Oxford, MA; 4. Chad LaBastie, Uxbridge, MA; 5. Corry Barry, Danielson,
CT; 6. Jay Sundeen Douglas, MA.
Limited
Sportsman (Top Ten) Feature Finish:
1. Art Moran III, Preston, CT; 2. Scott Sundeen, Douglas, MA; 3. Tommy Shea,
New London, CT; 4. Jason Chicolas, Sutton, MA; 5. Ed Puleo, Branford, CT; 6. Corey
Fanning, Mapleville, RI; 7. Steve Kenneway, Lowell, MA; 8. Jesse Gleason,
Lisbon, CT; 9. Mark Jenison, Warwick, RI; 10. Mike Caprio,
New Haven, CT.
Mini
Stock (Top Ten) Feature Finish:
1. Mike Gorgievski, Auburn, MA; 2. Eric Bourgeois, East Haddam, CT; 3. Dave
Trudeau, Mansfield, CT; 4. Travis Jurcik, Chaplin, CT; 5. Steve Violette,
Canterbury, CT; 6. Steve Michalski, Brooklyn, CT; 7. Nick Anderson, Oxford, MA;
8. Chad Baxter, Pascoag, RI; 9. Joe Baxter, Pascoag, RI; 10. Mike
Viens, Seekonk, MA.