Winchester, NH: This past Saturday, Monadnock Speedway
hosted seven divisions of racing action. Geoff Rollins scored his second win in
the Sportsman Modified as did Richard Vincent in the Thunder Stocks. Tyler Leary celebrated his fourth Super Stock
win while Mini Stock Kevin McKnight cruised in victory lane for the first this
season. Nate Wenzel took his third checkered
flag in the Young Guns. The Granite
State Legends and Bandoleros visited the high banks with Shaun Buffington
(Legends) and Giovanni Ruggerio (Bandoleros) in victory lane.
The Granite State Bandoleros took to the High Banks for the
first time for a 20 lap feature. The 16 of Nicholas Hovey would start on the
pole. At the start of the race Giovanni Ruggiero took his #7 to the lead and
never looked back on his way to capture the win. In victory lane Ruggiero
stated he really enjoyed the track that it was a lot of fun to drive and he
looks forward to returning.
The Young Guns took to the track for their 15 lap feature
event. Nate Wenzel in the 03 brought the field to the green. Sammy Silva in the
28 would chase Wenzel the entire race trying everything he could to take the
lead but Silva would be unable to make the pass. On lap 4 Silva got into the
back of Wenzel but both drivers were able to recover and hold their positions
on the track. Elijah Castillo in the 03vt ran in the 3rd place for
the entire race. Wenzel captured his 3rd win of the season. Silva
finished 2nd and Castillo finished 3rd. Wenzel reported
that they have been trying a few new things on his car but was able to be good
enough for the win.
The Granite State Legends took the track for the very first
time for their 25 lap feature event. Shaun Buffington in the 23s would set the
pace early, but contact with lapped traffic on lap 19 in turns 3 and 4 would
send him to the end of the lead lap cars. Buffington would find himself
restarting in 11th. The 41 would take over the lead. The 41 of
Michael Blasky would lead thru a series of cautions until Blasky was caught up
in an accident that would see them to have to head to the pits. The 52NH of
Jake Matheson would assume the lead for the final restart on lap 24; however
Buffington was able to work his way to 2nd place and was able to
make a last lap pass for the win. In victory lane Buffington was excited that
he was able to get back to the front. Buffington mentioned that he had to fall
back on his experience driving in the rain and on dirt tracks over the last few
laps due to what he described as oil on the track. Buffington stated he loved
the track and hopes to be back a lot more.
Mini Stocks zipped onto the track for 25 laps of side by
side action and they didn’t disappointment. Kevin McKnight in the #76 jumped out
to an early lead at the drop of the green but would be slowed by a caution on
lap 2 when the 50 of Kevin Pittsinger and the 50x of Matt Kimball made contact.
McKnight would resume the lead on the restart. Kimball would drive his way back
into the top 5 by lap 15 and by lap 20 took over 2nd place. Kimball
would make McKnight sweat a little over the last 2 laps but Kimball was unable
to get by McKnight. McKnight took 1st, Kimball finished 2nd,
and Mike Radzuik in the #7 finished 3rd. McKnight was happy to get
the win after some bad luck the last two races.
Nancy Muni and Solomon Brow brought the Super Stocks out for
their 25 lap feature event. Before the first lap could be completed the 43 of
Geoff Rollins brought out a caution after losing his right front tire. On the
ensuing restart Brow would take the lead, but before the 2nd lap
could be completed the 44 of Dennis Stange made contact with the front stretch
wall bringing out the caution again. Brow would continue resume the lead on the
restart. On lap 7 Muni would spin with help from the 11 of Tyler Leary. Both
would go to the back of the field. Brow again would resume the lead on the
restart. Lap 10 would see a caution for Rollins spinning. Brow would feel
pressure from Marc Curtis in the 27 on the restart but Brow would retain the
lead. On lap 20 Brow would start to feel pressure from Leary who had driven
back to the front of the pack. On lap 21 Leary would drive underneath Brow for
the lead. Leary would hold on for the win. Brow finished 2nd and
Curtis finished 3rd. Leary was happy to get back to his winning
ways.
The Thunder Stocks thundered onto the track for their 25 lap
feature. Doug Maclean and Chase Curtis made of the front row. Curtis thundered
to the lead at the drop of the green. Lap 2 would see a caution for Maclean
slowing on the backstretch and Hillary Renaud and Josh Nutter coming together
in turns 3 and 4. On the restart Curtis would resume the lead. The race would
be slowed by 3 more cautions before the halfway mark of the race. Curtis would
lead until lap 16 when Richard Vincent would motor around him for the lead. Lap
20 would see Craig Chaffee drive his #28 around Curtis for the 2nd
spot. The race would be slowed by one last caution on lap 23. Vincent would
hold on to the lead for the win. He would be followed across the line by
Chaffee (2nd) and Curtis (3rd). Vincent was happy to be
back in victory lane especially after a rough race last time out.
The Sportsman Modifieds would be the last division to take
to the track for the night for their 35 lap feature. Alyssa Rivera and Joel
Monahan brought the field to green. Rivera took command of the lead early. The
race would be slowed by a caution on lap 9 that involved the 25nh of Brian
Robie, 52 of Eric LeClair, and the 77 of Mark Hayward. The accident would be
the end of the night for Robie and LeClair. Rivera would lead the way after the
restart until a lap 12 caution brought out by the 6 of Ben Byrne losing a lot
of fluid on the track. Unfortunately Kim Rivet in the 99 got caught up in the
fluid ending her night as well. In the restart Rivera would resume the lead but
the battle would be behind her for the 2nd spot between Monahan and
the 50 of Matt Kimball. Monahan would win that battle. On Lap 19 Geoff Rollins
in the 02 would make the pass for the 2nd spot. On Lap 29 Rollins
took the lead from Rivera after working to get by for laps. Keith Carzello in
the 8 made a lap 30 pass for the 2nd spot. Rollins captured the win,
while Carzello took 2nd, and Rivera took down the 3rd
spot. Rollins is looking forward to see if he can make it 2 in a row next week.
This weekend, Monadnock Speedway will host the Mini Stock Showdown
plus Sportsman Modifieds, Super Stocks, Mini Stocks, Lightning Stocks, Thunder
Stocks and Young Guns on Saturday (June 16th) at 6pm. On Sunday
(June 17th), the Summit Jeep Mudbog Mudslingers return featuring
Opens, Pros, Outlaws, Modifieds, 8 cylinder and 4/6 cylinder. Mud starts flying at noon.
Sportsman Modifieds: Geoff Rollins, Keith Carzello, Alyssa
Rivera, Joel Monahan, Mark Hayward, Brian Chapin, Mike Smith, Ray Sherrick, Matt
Kimball, Kim Rivet, Ben Byrne, JT Cloutier, Brian Robie, Eric Leclair
Super Stock:Tyler Leary, Solomon Brow, Marc Curtis, Dennis
Stange, Geoff Rollins, Justin Littlewood, Scott Beck, Cole Littlewood, Nancy
Muni-Ruot, Bill Lambert
Mini Stocks:Kevin Mcknight, Matt Kimball, Mike Radzuik, Tim
Paquette, Pat Houle, Louis Maher, David Elliott, Jaret Curtis, Kevin Pittsinger,
Shelby Avery, Tim Wenzel, Cory Plummer, Kyle Robinson Newell, Peter Koch Jr, Matt
Croteau, Ethan Marsh
Thunder Stocks:Richard Vincent, Craig Chaffee, Chase Curtis,
James Nowakowski, Bruce Clark, Ben Williams,Dan Comeau, Chris Buffone, Nathaniel
Nune,. Hillary Renaud, Ed Lofland, Joshua Nutter, Doug Mclean
Young Guns: Nathan Wenzel, Sammy Silva, Elijah Castillo, Cooper
Roberge, Matt Lambert, Taylor Striebel
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