CHRISTOPHER,
MOLTZ, GRASSETTI, HAVANEC, CHIARIZIO SCORE AUG. 29TH
NASCAR WHELEN ALL-AMERICAN SERIES FEATURE WINS AT
STAFFORD
For
Immediate Release
Contact: Scott Running
August 29, 2008
(Stafford
Springs, CT)---Stafford Motor Speedway was back in
action with fireworks on the track and in the sky
with a NASCAR Whelen All-American Series event on
Friday, August 29th. The on-track action saw several
familiar faces in victory lane as Ted Christopher
took down the win in the 40-lap SK Modified® feature
event for his 102nd career victory at the Connecticut
half-mile, and Dillon Moltz won his second consecutive
and fifth overall Late Model feature of the 2008 season.
Matt Chiarizio took the 15-lap DARE Stock feature
and there were two first-time winners as Raymond Grassetti
took the 20-lap SK Light feature and Darrin Havenec
won the 20-lap Limited Late Model feature.
In
the 40-lap SK Modified® feature event, Ted Christopher
outlasted Keith Rocco to take home the victory. Corey
Hutchings sprinted to the early lead from the outside
pole, but gave way to Curt Brainard on lap-3. Rocco
moved by Brainard one lap later to take the lead and
had Zach Sylvester hot on his bumper. Sylvester moved
by Rocco for the lead on lap-10, but Rocco took the
lead back on a lap-11 restart. Rocco held the lead
to the half-way point of the race, which is when Christopher
moved to the front of the field for the first time.
Rocco gave chase to Christopher the entire second
half of the race, but was unable to get by as Christopher
took down his fourth victory of the 2008 season. Rocco
finished second, with Jeff Malave, Sylvester, and
Richie Pallai, Jr. rounding out the top-5.
In
the 30-lap Late Model feature event, it was Dillon
Moltz taking his second consecutive feature win. Scott
Cook took the early lead and led the first two laps
before spinning in turn 2, which handed the race lead
over to Michael Bennett. Bennett held the lead until
lap-6 when Moltz charged into the lead. Moltz held
the lead until lap-14 when Bennett went back to the
front, but Moltz went back by Bennett on the next
lap to retake the race lead. The race went green to
the checkered flag with Moltz pulling away from Bennett
to take his second consecutive feature win and fifth
overall win of the 2008 season. Bennett finished second,
with Ryan Posocco, Woody Pitkat, and Mike Mordino
rounding out the top-5.
In
the 20-lap SK Light Modified feature event, Raymond
Grassetti took his first career feature win in what
proved to be a wild finish. Heather DesRochers took
the early race lead and led the first three laps of
the race before Grassetti took the lead on lap-4.
Grassetti held the lead until lap-11 when Bakaj moved
to the front. Bakaj held the race lead until the caution
came out with 12 laps complete. Grassetti moved back
to the front on the lap-13 restart but Bakaj stayed
glued to the back bumper of Grassetti until the final
lap. Coming off turn 4 to the checkered flag, Bakaj
had a run to the inside of Grassetti but got loose
coming off the corner and he spun into traffic, which
collected the car of Joe Allegro, Jr. Grassetti took
the checkered flag with John Walmsley taking second.
Allegro slammed into the frontstretch wall and took
third place with Tony Santangelo fourth and Bakaj
taking fifth place as he slid through the infield
grass.
In
the 20-lap Limited Late Model feature event, it was
Darrin Havenec taking down a hard earned first career
victory. David Capriati took the lead from the pole
and led the first 7 laps before Shawn Thibeault moved
to the head of the pack on lap-8. Thibeault held the
lead until a caution came out with 12 laps complete.
On the restart, the cars of Thibeault and Capriati
made contact and spun, which handed the lead of the
race over Havanec. Havanec led the rest of the way
to take his first career win ahead of a hard charging
Sean Foster. Rounding out the top-5 behind Havanec
and Foster was Andrew Durand, Bill Davis, and Rob
Dow.
In
the 15-lap DARE Stock feature event, Matt Chiarizio
took the checkered flag for his first win of the 2008
season. Melissa Blowers took the early race lead and
led the first 4 laps. Norm Sears powered into the
lead on a lap-5 restart and he held the lead until
a lap-8 restart when Chiarizio took the lead from
Sears. The race was yellow/checkered with 9 laps complete
for exceeding the 20-minute feature time limit, making
Chiarizio the winner for the first time of the 2008
season. Sears finished second, with Dan Flannery,
Don Wood, 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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