Sunday, May 31, 2015

Chris Douton's (FORD) Wins North East Street Stock Tour Event At Seekonk Speedway

#33 Geoff Rollins Hot Rod

Matt Morrill

Patrick Tanguay

Joe Arena


Mike Palin

Frank L"Etoile,Jr.

Chris ( Moose) Douton


Cory Hutchings

Ryan Lineham

Jim Boyle
 





John Hanafin

Steve Kenneway










First Series Point Race
 Winner !

Win, Place, Show








I sure could use some Water !
        Posted by Wayne G. Barber
Chris (Moose) Douton photo Wayne G.Barber
Chris “Moose” Douton rose above to take the victory at the inaugural championship event on the North East Street Stock Tour at Seekonk Speedway.
  The brand new series star attraction 73 Larry Barnett could not make the show because of spotting duties with other teams on a previous commitment.
  Corey Hutchings did and Douton led the field to green, with Hutchings leading the first lap, but was quickly overtaken by Douton.  The Waterford, CT resident settled in to a rhythm, until Ryan Lineham suffered distributor troubles, stopping on the racetrack, bringing out the only caution of the race.
  John Hanafin had advanced to the fifth spot for the restart, after starting 12th, on his own request before the race as a sort of handicapping. His experience on this track and knowing he had a rocketship did the right thing and began to cut through the top five, finding himself on Douton’s bumper.  Hanafin used his experience at the track to his advantage, diving underneath Douton, and taking the lead on lap 18. 
 Game Over ??? I do not think so. I saw some smoke coming out on turn three and knew the race car would not finish this blistering pace.
 The race appeared to be Hanafin’s to lose, until a power steering issue slowed the defending Seekonk Speedway Triple Crown champion, bringing his Al Clements-owned automobile back to the rest of the field.  Hanafin tried to limp his way around the track for the final 10 laps, but the black flag was shown to the Quincy, MA driver, ending his chance at the $750 payday. Hanafin did earn the mid-point Dur-A-Flex $100.00 bonus. I interviewed our frequent guest on the Race Chatter Austin Blais on the track and I asked him about the surface. I thought as a civilian the track would have been fast with no rain in so long. Austin said no. The track needs some moisture for the racing grooves to develop and if two much rubber is down it can work the other way. I think this affected Cory Hutchings more than any other race car. This team runs up front on any track in New England that I have observed.
 The show was not over, however.  Douton reclaimed the lead after Hanafin’s misfortune, with Joe Arena on his back bumper.  The two drivers put on a show in the closing laps, but Douton held on for the win.
 “Being the only Ford out here, we are learning new things every week,” exclaimed Douton.  “This puts us in a great position to start the year.”
 Arena settled for the second position, on the 51st wedding anniversary of his parents, saying “I can’t thank my parents, and my wife, enough for supporting me.  We had a fast car, and I think we could’ve taken the win from Moose (Douton), but this was a great run for us.”
  Geoff Rollins ran strong all day, but fell just short of the victory, earning a third place finish.  Rollins gained speed all day, commenting “I had never been here before.  Once you know the track, you like it.  It was a good time coming here.”
Arena settled for the second position, on the 51st wedding anniversary of his parents, saying “I can’t thank my parents, and my wife, enough for supporting me.  We had a fast car, and I think we could’ve taken the win from Moose (Douton), but this was a great run for us.”
 Geoff Rollins ran strong all day, but fell just short of the victory, earning a third place finish.  Rollins gained speed all day, commenting “I had never been here before.  Once you know the track, you like it.  It was a good time coming here.”
 Patrick Tanguay patiently maneuvered his way through traffic to take the fourth spot, with Frank L’Etoile, Jr. rounding out the top five.  Corey Hutchings would claim the sixth position, Matt Morrill seventh, with Jim Boyle, Bryan Town, and Steve Kenneway completing the top ten.  Hutchings and Lineham won their respective heat races. 
I have seen Moose win at the Thompson Ice Breaker 2015, Lee NH non-points and now here
  The North East Street Stock Tour will travel to the newly revamped Speedway 51, in Groveton, NH, for the next event, June 13.  For more information on the North East Street Stock Tour, visit www.nestreetstocktour.com, on Facebook (N.E. Street Stock Tour), Twitter @NEStreetStock, or on Instagram at NorthEastStreetStockTour. 
 
OFFICIAL RESULTS
Seekonk Speedway
5/30/15
 
Pos (Start)           Driver                                    Hometown
1. (2)                      Chris Douton    ($750)                  Waterford, CT
2. (6)                      Joe Arena                            Bristol, CT
3. (3)                      Geoff Rollins                      Groton, MA
4. (11)                   Patrick Tanguay                Lebanon, ME
5. (4)                      Frank L’Etoile, Jr.               Weathersfield, CT
6. (1)                      Corey Hutchings               Salem, CT
7. (7)                      Matt Morrill                        Moultonborough, NH
8. (9)                      Jim Boyle                             Waterford, CT
9. (8)                      Bryan Town                        Charlestown, NH
10. (13)                 Steve Kenneway              Lowell, MA
11. (10)                 Mike Palin                           Dudley, MA
12. (12)                 John Hanafin   ($100) Dur-A-Flex mid-way bonus Quincy, MA
13. (5)                   Ryan Lineham                    Coventry, RI
 
-----Source OTB Promotions Shawn Sicard
All photos the property of Wayne G. Barber credit the photographer and ask for commercial use.


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Saturday, May 30, 2015

Stafford Speedway Late Model to #92 Tom Fearn

                         Posted by Wayne G. Barber
Track Photo
In the 30-lap Late Model feature event, Tom Butler spun in turn 1 to bring the yellow out before a lap could be completed.  Ed Ricard took the lead at the drop of the green, but he was quickly overtaken by Kevin Gambacorta.  Josh Wood followed Gambacorta by Ricard, with Tom Fearn, Michael Bennett, and Michael Wray all getting by Ricard. Ricard fell back to eighth while at the front of the pack Fearn moved into the lead on lap-4 and Gambacorta slid back to eighth, just in front of Ricard as Bennett, Wood, Wray, Jim Mavlouganes, Michael Scorzelli, and Butler made up the top-7 in the running order.
Mavlouganes moved around Wray to take over fourth place on lap-10 while Fearn continued to lead Bennett and Wood.  The caution came out with 12 laps complete for an incident in turn 3 involving the cars of Michael Scorzelli and Kyle Casagrande.  The 2 cars came together with Scorzelli backing into the wall and Casagrande hitting the wall with his right front.
Fearn took the lead back under green with Wood pulling alongside Bennett in a fight for second.  Mavlouganes was fourth with Butler right behind him in fifth.  Wood and Bennett ran side by side for 2 laps before Wood got clear into second and now Mavlouganes was challenging Bennett for third.  The side by side racing between Wood and Bennett allowed Fearn to pull away from his closes pursuers.  The caution came out with 16 laps complete as Kevin Gambacorta make contact with Bennett which sent Bennett into the wall on the frontstretch and then back across the track into the path of P.J. Zarrella, who then went into the turn 1 wall.  Gambacorta was parked on pit road for the contact with Bennett.
Fearn took the lead back under the green flag with Mavlouganes taking second ahead of Butler, Ricard, and Wood.  Fearn again began to slowly pull away from Mavlouganes and he had a half straightaway lead built up with 5 laps to go.  Butler was able to work his way past Mavlouganes to take over second on lap-26 but he didn’t have enough time to catch up to Fearn as Fearn collected his first win of the 2015 season.  Mavlouganes finished third, with Wood and Ricard rounding out the top-5.
 Source Scott Running Stafford Speedway Press Release

Is there any hotter driver in New England than Keith Rocco ?

           

                                    Posted by Wayne G. Barber
In the 40-lap SK Modified® feature event, Sean Foster took the early lead with Jeremy Sorel slotting into second.  Tyler Hines was third, with Dan Avery in fourth and Woody Pitkat was fifth.  Pitkat made a 3-wide move on lap-4 but fell back into line.  Ted Christopher spun in turn 4 to bring the caution out with 4 laps complete.
Sorel got a good run on the restart and he powered into the lead.  Avery took second with Matt Galko moving up to third.  Foster was fourth with Ryan Preece on his outside.  Preece quickly took the spot from Foster with Keith Rocco following Preece by Foster in the high groove.  Preece and Rocco continued to make the outside groove work for them as Preece was now up to second behind Sorel with Avery on his inside and Avery and Rocco were side by side for fourth.  All the side by side shuffling allowed Sorel to open up a slight lead as Avery and Preece were now side by side for second on lap-12 with Galko and Rocco side by side for fourth. 
Sorel continued to lead the race while it was still two-by-two between Avery and Preece and Galko and Rocco  behind them.  The caution came out with 17 laps complete for a spin by Justin Bonsignore coming out of turn 4 that erased Sorel’s lead.
Sorel again took the lead back under green with Preece moving into second.  Galko took third, with Woody Pitkat moving up to fourth and Avery running in fifth.  Rocco was sixth, just ahead of Glen Reen, Foster, and Joey Cipriano.  The caution came back out with 24 laps complete for a spin by Tommy Membrino, Jr.
Ronnie Williams came to a stop in turn 4 to bring the caution back out one lap after the restart.  Preece got around Sorel for the lead on the restart but Sorel spun to bring the caution out with 28 laps complete.
Pitkat got a great run on the outside of Preece to take over the lead on the restart.  The yellow came back out with 29 laps complete for spins on the backstretch by Tommy Membrino, Jr. and Ronnie Williams. 
Preece took the lead back under green with Galko moving into second.  Rocco went by Pitkat in the outside groove to take third on lap-31 and Avery was fifth.  Rocco continued to pick cars off in the outside groove as he got Galko for second on lap-32 and he was challenging Preece for the lead on lap-33.  Rocco had the lead at the line by a nose but Preece came back and had the lead at the line to complete lap-34.  Just as the field completed lap-34, the caution came out for a spin in turn 3 by Tyler Hines.Rocco got by Preece on the restart to take over the race lead while Galko and Pitkat were third and fourth.  Owen got around Avery to move into fifth but it was Rocco and Preece glued together at the front of the field with 3 laps to go.  Rocco held Preece off to the checkered flag to pick up his second win of the 2015 season.  Galko finished third, with Pitkat and Owen rounding out the top-5. Source Scott Running Stafford Speedway Media Press Release and track profile photos.
2nd Place Ryan Preece
 
3rd Place Matt Galko
 
 

Tyler Reddick Wins at Dover NASCAR Camping World Truck Race now 2nd in Points

  Posted by Wayne G. Barber

Reddick wins at Dover: #19-Tyler Reddick won the Lucas Oil 200 at the Dover International Speedway on Friday after a late race pass for the lead. #51-Daniel Suarez finished second, followed by: #4-Erik Jones, #14-Daniel Hemric, #88-Matt Crafton, #11-Ben Kennedy, #29-Ryan Blaney, #33-Brandon Jones, #98-Johnny Sauter, and #02-Tyler Young.
There were 8 caution flags for 41 laps and 15 lead changes among 8 leaders.
#29-Blaney started the race from the pole after setting a track record during his return to the trucks after moving to the Sprint Cup Series this season. He finished seventh.
  Tyler Reddick won the 16th Annual Lucas Oil 200, his second victory in 23 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races.
This is his second victory and fifth top-10 finish in 2015.
This is his first victory and second top-10 finish in two races at Dover International Speedway.
Daniel Suarez(i) (second) posted his first top-10 finish at Dover International Speedway. It is his fifth top-10 finish in 2015.
Erik Jones (third) posted his first top-10 finish at Dover International Speedway.
Erik Jones (third) was the highest finishing rookie.
Matt Crafton leads the point standings by 11 points over Tyler Reddick.
1) #88-Matt Crafton, 257
2) #19-Tyler Reddick, 246, -11
3) >#4-Erik Jones #, 243, -14
4) #98-Johnny Sauter, 217, -40
5) #05-John Wes Townley, 186, -71
6) #17-Timothy Peters, 183, -74
7) #13-Cameron Hayley #, 177, -80
8) #23-Spencer Gallagher #, 177, -80
9) #14-Daniel Hemric #, 176, -81
10) #07- Ray Black, Jr.#, 168, 89
Source: NASCAR Media Press Release Photos Image and Facebook Public Share