CHRISTOPHER,
POSOCCO, PELLETIER, DOW, & CASAGRANDE SCORE
AUGUST 1ST WHELEN ALL-AMERICAN SERIES FEATURE WINS
AT SMS
For
Immediate Release
Contact: Scott Running
August 1, 2008
(Stafford
Springs, CT)---Stafford Motor Speedway returned to
racing action on Friday, August 1st with a Friday
Night NASCAR Whelen All-American Series feature event
with five divisions of racing. Ted Christopher nailed
down his third win of the season in the 40-lap SK
Modified® feature event and career win number 101
at Stafford, Ryan Posocco picked up his fifth feature
win of 2008 in the 30-lap Late Model feature, Earl
Pelletier was a first time career winner in the 20-lap
SK Light Modified feature, Rob Dow scored his second
feature win of 2008 in the 20-lap Limited Late Model
feature, and Kyle Casagrande came up a first time
career winner in the 15-lap DARE Stock feature event.
In
the 40-lap SK Modified® feature event, Jimmy Blewett
took the early race lead from the pole position and
began to pull away from the field. Blewett's lead
was erased by caution on lap-19. Blewett continued
to lead on the restart with Keith Rocco, Woody Pitkat,
Doug Coby, and Ted Christoper behind him. Christopher
was the car on the charge, methodically picking his
way through traffic to move into second place behind
Blewett on lap-31. Christopher stalked Blewett until
lap-35 when he made his move in turns 3+4 to come
out with the lead. Blewett gave chase to Christopher
over the final laps but was not able to get close
enough to make a move as Christopher took his third
feature win of the season. Rounding out the top-5
behind Christopher and Blewett was Rocco, Jeff Malave,
and Frank Ruocco.
The
30-lap Late Model feature, Scott Cook led the first
lap before spinning on lap-2 to bring out the caution
flag. Tom Butler assumed the race lead, but he was
passed on lap-5 by Ryan Posocco, who charged to the
front of the field in quick fashion. Mike Quintiliano
moved into second and stayed with Posocco as the top-2
cars began to pull away from the field on a long green
flag run. A late race caution erased that lead and
allowed Dillon Moltz to move past Quintiliano for
second place. Quintiliano would get back by Moltz
but couldn't catch Posocco over several green white
checkered restart situations. Rounding out the top-5
behind Posocco and Quintiliano was Moltz, Michael
Bennett, and Woody Pitkat.
The
20-lap SK Light Modified feature saw Earl Pelletier
take down his first career victory in a wild finish.
Kyle Spencer took the early lead and he held the race
lead until a caution came out with 17 laps complete.
Tony Santangelo surged ahead of Spencer on the restart
to take the lead but the caution came out one lap
later for a two car spin. Santangelo kept the lead
on the restart with Mark Bakaj moving into second
ahead of Spencer. Another multi-car spin brought the
caution back out. Spencer went around on the next
restart and the final restart saw Santangelo and Bakaj
get together in turn 4 and spin to bring the caution
back out. The race was yellow/checkered with Earl
Pelletier taking his first career victory. Joe Allegro,
Jr. finished second, with John Walmsley, Raymond Grassetti,
and Adam Skowyra rounding out the top-5.
In
the 20-lap Limited Late Model feature event Michael
Nadeau took the early race lead and was holding steady
out front with Shawn Thibeault and Rob Dow behind
him. Thibeault stayed in close contact with Nadeau
throughout the first 8 laps ofhte race but Dow went
into second on lap-9. Dow stayed in close contact
with Nadeau and he made a move to take over the race
lead on lap-12. Once Dow was out front, he was never
headed as he took his second feature win of the 2008
season. Sean Foster finished second, with Corky Hinze,
Joey Ferrigno, and David Capriati rounding out the
top-5.
The
15-lap DARE Stock feature took the green flag with
Matt Chiarizio taking the early lead ahead of Kyle
Casagrande and Jesse hinze. Chiarizio held the lead
until the caution came out with 6 laps complete. On
the restart, Casagrande powered past Chiarizio to
take over the race lead. Once he was into the lead,
Casagrande drove like a seasoned veteran on a mission
as he cruised to his first career victory. Dan Flannery
finished second with Norm Sears, Robert Thompson,
and Scott Roy rounding out the top-5.
For more
information contact the Stafford Motor Speedway track
office at (860) 684-2783, or visit us on the web at
www.staffordspeedway.com.
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