Sunday, May 14, 2017

Solomito Muscles Way to Langley Victory

Posted by Wayne G. Barber

Timmy Solomito celebrates in victory lane after winning the 2017 City of Hampton 150 at Langley Speedway.

HAMPTON, Va. – Timmy Solomito muscled his way past Doug Coby with seven laps to go to score the victory in Saturday night’s City of Hampton 150 at Larry King Law’s Langley Speedway – his second victory of the season in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour.
Coby had dominated much of the event, leading all but six laps, but Solomito closed in on him in the closing stages of the 150 lap race at the .396-mile oval in Hampton, Virginia. When Solomito finally got to Coby’s rear bumper, he began to press the issue, looking to the inside and the outside and repeatedly giving shots to Coby.  With seven laps to go, and the third and fourth place cars of Max Zachem and Eric Goodale joining the battle for the win, Solomito executed the bump-and-run, which resulted in Coby spinning.
Solomito then survived a restart with two laps to go and survived overtime to clinch the win.
“I hate to race that way,” Solomito said. “We had a really fast car tonight. I pressed him and tried to get him to slip up. He slipped up a few times. I showed my nose a couple times. I have a lot of respect for Doug but he’s trying to win a race and I’m trying to win a race. Unfortunately, tight quarters, you’re racing on a small track, I hate to win races that way but it happens, contact happens.
“Unfortunately, it’s racing. It is a contact sport here and there and sometimes things happen. We didn’t want that to happen but it’s hard racing. Two guys going for the same piece of real estate for the win. If I could go back, would I have done anything different? Probably not. Everybody’s here to win.”
The win at Langley marks Solomito’s second of the season. Earlier this year, he won the Whelen Modified season opener at Myrtle Beach (S.C.) Speedway and backed it up with a second-place finish at Connecticut's Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park. Despite an 11th place finish at Stafford, the strong start to the season has Solomito thinking big picture.
“We just have to keep it rolling and keep running strong and having good finishes,” Solomito remarked. “At the end of the day, every position counts.  You have to play your cards right and be there at the end. You just have to finish every race.  It’s not always about winning as many races as you can, it’s about finishing up front and running well.”
Doug Coby, who led 134 laps, ended up being relegated to a 15th place finish after the contact with Solomito.
“Timmy made his car faster, and we were just a tick tighter,” Coby said. “We still had a fast race car, a controllable race car. It was a good race, that’s what the fans deserve to see. They don’t want to see somebody walk away by a straightaway.”
As Solomito closed in, Coby said he expected the race to come down to paint trading.
“I was expecting the bumper shots, the crossovers and stuff,” Coby explained. “No matter what he was trying to do, if I don’t give up the bottom, he can’t get by me. That’s short track racing. You’ve got the outside to go around, you’ve got the way bottom to go around.  If I’ve got a fast car and I’m on the bottom, find another way around.”
Eric Goodale finished in second, his best result of the season. Kyle Bonsignore finished third while Max Zachem and Justin Bonsignore rounded out the top-five.
Rob Summers, Rowan Pennink, Danny Bohn, Kyle Ebersole and Matt Swanson completed the top 10.
Solomito took over the points lead with his victory, leading by nine points over Rowan Pennink following the race at Langley Speedway.  Eric Goodale sits third in points while Justin Bonsignore and Max Zachem sit fourth and fifth.
The next race for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour will be held at Connecticut's Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park on June 14th.Source: Andy Marquis, NASCARHomeTracks.com Press Release
1316Timmy SolomitoStarrett Tools Ford156474Running
 2258Eric GoodaleGAF Roofing Chevrolet15642 Running
 31322Kyle BonsignoreSnap-On Tools Chevrolet15641 Running
 41020Max ZachemMPZ Motorsports/Lu-Macs Chevrolet15640 Running
 5951Justin BonsignorePhoenix Communications Inc. Chevrolet15639 Running
 6464Rob SummersHoosier Tire East/Fast Track Elect/Hughes Motors156391Running
 753Rowan PenninkCape Cod Copper Chevrolet15637 Running
 8640Danny BohnDunleavy Truck & Trailer Repair/Will I Am South15636 Running
 9185Kyle EbersoleEbersole Excavating Chevrolet15635 Running
 101789Matt SwansonStarrett Tools Ford15634 Running
 111529Brendon BockMeadow Brook Collision Chevrolet15633 Running
 121456Craig LutzLutz Motorsports Chevrolet15632 Running
 132139Calvin Carroll *Power with Prestige/Cruising w/Betty Chevrolet15631 Running
 14736Dave SapienzaSapienza Enterprise Chevrolet15630 Running
 1512Doug CobyMayhew Tools Chevrolet156312Running
 161246Woody PitkatRiverhead Building Supply Chevrolet15628 Running
 172077Gary PutnamCurb Records Chevrolet15627 Running
 1886George Brunnhoelzl IIIT.S. Haulers Chevrolet15626 Running
 192333Wade ColePerf. Engines/Kendall Oil Ford15425 Running
 202578Walter Sutcliffe Jr. *Last Minute Racing Chevrolet12324 Handling
 212401Melissa FifieldEastern Propane & Oil Chevrolet11923 Engine
 221611Andy SeussLFR Chassis Chevrolet10922 Accident
 231982Spencer DavisHorton Avenue Materials Chevrolet8821 Distributor
 241185Todd SzegedyMontanari Fuel/Stuarts Auto/J&R Pre-Cast Chevrolet5120 Accident
 252272Lauren Edgerton *Precision Powder Coating Chevrolet4319 Handling
RACE STATISTICS
Estimated Weekend Attendance:0
Fastest Qualifier:   Doug Coby, Time: 15.495 Seconds, Speed: 92.004 mph
Failed to Qualify:
Time of Race:    1 hrs., 16 mins, 30 secs                                Average Speed: 48.452 mph               Margin of Victory:  0.806 Seconds
Caution Flags:  Laps 15-20; 49-54; 57-59; 79-83; 96-102; 110-114; 122-125; 145-147; 149-153.  9 for 44 laps.
Lap Leaders:   Doug Coby 1-54, Timmy Solomito 55, Doug Coby 56-99, Rob Summers 100-107, Doug Coby 108-143, Timmy Solomito 144-156.
Total Laps Led:   Doug Coby 134, Timmy Solomito 14, Rob Summers 8.  5 changes involving 3 drivers.
CONTINGENCY AWARDS
Top 10 Driver Points:   Timmy Solomito 170, Rowan Pennink 161, Eric Goodale 148, Justin Bonsignore 147, Max Zachem 143, Matt Swanson 134,
                                   Woody Pitkat 132, Rob Summers 131, Doug Coby 119, Dave Sapienza 117

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