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Todd Owen Finally Back in Victory Lane at Stafford |
(Stafford Springs, CT)---Stafford Motor Speedway returned to racing with the 2nd Annual Lincoln Tech 80 on Friday, September 14th. Taking wins in NASCAR Whelen All-American Series feature action was Todd Owen in the SK Modified® feature, Woody Pitkat in the Late Model feature, Zach Aszklar in the SK Light feature, Cory Casagrande in the Ltd. Late Model feature, and Austin Bessette in the DARE Stock feature.
Avery took the lead from Bolles on the restart and Owen moved up to second, dropping Bolles back to third. Bolles lost another spot to Preece one lap after the restart and Preece was able to get by Owen to move into second before the caution came back out with 13 laps complete for spins by Michael Bennett, Morgillo, Danny Cates, and Mike King in turn 1. The restart saw some great side by side racing between Avery and Preece for the lead, as Preece was keeping pace with Avery in the outside groove, but was unable to get in front of Avery. Owen was right behind the lead duo in third place, with Bolles and Frank Ruocco now making up the top-5. Owen got by Preece to move into second on lap-19, but Preece went back by Owen to retake the spot on lap-22. Preece then made a move to the low side of Avery to move into the lead on lap-24. Preece’s pass for the lead opened the door for Owen to also get by Avery. Ruocco was in fourth behind Avery, with Ted Christopher now in fifth place. With 10 laps to go, the running order was still Preece in the lead, with Owen and Avery behind him. Christopher made a pass on Ruocco to move into fourth and this was the order when the caution came back out for a spin by Kurt Lenahan in turn 1. There was debris on the track on the restart, which brought the yellow right back out before a lap could be completed. On the restart, Owen used a power move in the outside lane to get by Preece and take over the race lead. Christopher moved into second, dropping Preece back to third. Curt Brainard spun to bring the yellow out with 38 laps complete and set up a green white checkered finish. Owen took the lead on the restart and he wasn’t challenged over the final two laps as he picked up his first victory of the season. Christopher finished second, with Preece, Ruocco, and Michael Gervais, Jr. rounding out the top-5.
The caution came back out with 4 laps complete for a spin by Kevin Kennedy in turn 1. Lafo took the lead on the restart with Mark St. Hilaire moving into second. Quintiliano was third, with Adam Gray and Woody Pitkat right behind him. The caution came back out with 7 laps complete for a spin by Corey Hutchings that collected the car of Patrick Townsend in turn 1. Lafo again took the lead back under green, but his time at the front ended on lap-10 as St. Hilaire moved to the point. Pitkat had a good restart and was up to third behind Lafo and St. Hilaire, and when St. Hilaire made his move for the lead, Pitkat followed him by Lafo to move into second. Two laps later, Pitkat moved by St. Hilaire to take over the race lead and he began to pull away from St. Hilaire. Gray was now third behind Pitkat and St. Hilaire, with Quintiliano and Portante rounding out the top-5. The order remained the same until lap-18 when Gray and Quintiliano were able to get by St. Hilaire with Pitkat still comfortably in the race lead. Pitkat’s margin was erased by the caution flag with 24 laps complete as Lafo and Jay Stuart spun on the frontstretch. Pitkat took the lead on the restart and Quintiliano moved into second with St. Hilaire moving up to third. Pitkat went unchallenged to the checkered flag as he picked up his fourth feature win of the 2012 season. Rounding out the top-5 behind Pitkat and Quintiliano were St. Hilaire, Jim Peterson, and Portante.
On the restart, Tony Membrino, Jr. powered his way by Aszklar to take over the lead. The next several laps saw a great fight at the front of the field between Membrino and Aszklar with Aszklar looking high and low to try to take the lead back, but Membrino was able to keep Aszklar behind him. Behind the lead duo, Joey Ferrigno was third, Wheeler was fourth, and Dylan Kopec was in fifth. Kopec made a move to get by Wheeler and his pass brought Payton Henry along with him to drop Wheeler back to sixth. Membrino was still fending off the challenges of Aszklar at the front, with Ferrigno running in third. This was the order when the caution came out with 14 laps complete for a spin by Nick Salva in turn 4. On the restart, Kopec and Ferrigno touched tires, which saw Kopec’s car climb over the Ferrigno car and spin into the turn 3 wall to bring the caution back out. The caution came back out one lap after the restart for Bo Gunning, who came to a stop at the exit of turn 2. The next restart saw the field complete two more laps before a multi-car spin in turn 4 involving Ronnie Williams, Gunning, Rick Dyer, and Dylan Campbell brought the yellow back out. The field completed one more lap before the caution came out again for a spin by Bob Charland in turn 1, setting up a green white checkered finish. Membrino and Aszklar went back to green side by side and they were still side-by-side as they took the white flag. Aszklar made a move to the inside of Membrino in turn 2 and he was able to complete the pass in turns 3+4 to take down his second feature win of the season in a thrilling finish. Ferrigno finished third, with Henry and Tyler Hines rounding out the top-5.
Botticello took the lead on the restart with Andrew Hayes, Josh Wood, Cory Casagrande, and David Arute making up the top-5. Arute dropped off the pace with a flat tire on lap-5 and Botticello lost the lead to Wood on lap-6. Wood’s time in the lead was short as Casagrande powered his way by Wood on lap-7 to move into the lead. Wood spun in turn 4 to bring the caution out with 8 laps complete. Casagrande took the lead back under green with Dennis Botticello, Jesse Hinze, Hayes, and Glenn Bartkowski behind him. Hinze made a move around Botticello for second and opened the door for Hayes and Wood to follow Hinze by Botticello. The cars ran in line until lap-14 when Hayes went by Hinze for second and Wood followed, dropping Hinze from second back to fourth place. The cars ran in line to the checkered flag with Casagrande taking his 4th feature win of the 2012 season. Hayes, Wood, Hinze, and Dennis Botticello rounded out the top-5.
Bessette got by Saunders to
take over second place on lap-7 and he was
closing in on Walker for the lead. Right behind
Bessette was Saunders, with Parker, Lavoie,
Gibbs, and Marchese lined up behind Saunders.
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www.staffordspeedway.com. SK MODIFIED® (40)1) Todd Owen, Somers 2) Ted Christopher, Plainville 3) Ryan Preece, Berlin 4) Frank Ruocco, Cheshire 5) Michael Gervais, Jr., Southbury 6) Eric Berndt, Cromwell 7) Matt Galko, Meriden 8) Woody Pitkat, Stafford Springs 9) Dan Avery, Somers 10) Keith Rocco, Meriden 11) Sean Foster, Willington 12) Glen Reen, Wilbraham, Ma 13) Kyle Spencer, Montgomery, Ma 14) Brian Sullivan, South Windsor 15) Nichole Morgillo, Wallingford 16) Kurt Lenahan, Roxbury 17) Chris Matthews, Stafford 18) Tom Bolles, Ellington 19) Kirk Zervas, Winthrop, Ma 20) Heather DesRochers, Granby, Ma 21) Raymond Grassetti, Monson, Ma 22) Curt Brainard, Canton 23) Dave Salzarulo, Monson, Ma 24) Michael Bennett, Stafford Springs 25) Danny Cates, Chaplin 26) Mike King, Agawam, Ma
27) Donny Travaglin,
Winsted
LATE MODEL (30)1) Woody Pitkat, Stafford Springs 2) Mike Quintiliano, Shelton 3) Mark St. Hilaire, Berlin 4) Jim Peterson, Monson, Ma 5) Adam Gray, Belchertown, Ma 6) Peter Portante, Plainville 7) Corey Hutchings, Salem 8) Jim Mavlouganes, Bethany 9) Kevin Gambacorta, Ellington 10) J.J. Hill, Stafford Springs 11) Ed Ricard, Stafford Springs 12) Tony Lafo, Higganum 13) Cliff Stakey, Southington 14) Paul Varricchio, Jr., Berlin 15) Peter Thickett, Watertown 16) Tom Butler, Stafford Springs 17) Jay Stuart, Preston 18) Tom Fearn, East Longmeadow, Ma 19) Rick Charette, Vernon 20) Patrick Townsend, Springifeld, Ma
21) Kevin Kennedy, Spencer, Ma
SK LIGHT MODIFIED (20)1) Zach Aszklar, Wallingford 2) Tony Membrino, Jr., Plantsville 3) Joey Ferrigno, East Hartford 4) Payton Henry, Willington 5) Tyler Hines, North Haven 6) Harry Wheeler, Stafford Springs 7) Bob Charland, Stafford 8) Shawn Brule, West Thompson 9) Nick Salva, Prospect 10) Rick Williams, Haddam 11) Dylan Campbell, Southborough, Ma 12) Ron Boisjolie, East Hampton, Ma 13) Frank Cardile, Bolton 14) Ronnie Williams, Tolland 15) Rick Dyer, Shelton 16) Bo Gunning, Southbury 17) Dylan Kopec, Palmer, Ma 18) Jay Goff, Stafford Springs
LIMITED LATE MODEL (20)1) Cory Casagrande, Stafford Springs 2) Andrew Hayes, Charlton, Ma 3) Josh Wood, Palmer, Ma 4) Jesse Hinze, Farmington 5) Dennis Botticello, Suffield 6) Brian Clement, Wethersfield 7) Glenn Bartkowski, Manchester 8) Joe Nogiec, Bristol 9) David Arute, Tolland 10) Justin Bren, Monson, Ma 11) Carla Botticello, Manchester 12) D.J. Burnham, East Hartford
DARE STOCK (15)1) Austin Bessette, Stafford Springs 2) Cliff Saunders, Stafford 3) Johnny Walker, Ludlow, Ma 4) Josh Parker, Exeter, Ri 5) Jeremy Lavoie, Windsor Locks 6) Monte Gibbs, Killingworth 7) Kyle Casagrande, Stafford Springs 8) Andy Marchese, Tolland 9) Kris Fluckiger, Enfield 10) Duane Provost, Indian Orchard, Ma 11) Kelsey Rottino, Willimantic 12) Matt Chiarizio, Stafford Springs 13) Doug Phelps, New Salem, Ma 14) David Macha, Sr., Columbia 15) Geoff Nooney, Southwick, Ma 16) Gus Coelho, Jr., Wilberham, Ma |