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06-13-2009, 09:58 AM
KEITH ROCCO WINS 36th ANNUAL COORS LIGHT SK MODIFIED® 100 AT STAFFORD SPEEDWAY
After two soggy weeks, Stafford Speedway returned
to racing under bright and sunny skies with the 36th Annual Coors Light SK
Modified® 100. Keith Rocco and Ted Christopher put on a duel for the ages
in the extra distance event, with Rocco coming out as the winner for the
second time this year. Ryan Posocco took his second victory of the season
in the 30-lap Late Model feature, Brit Andersen won his second race of 2009
in the 20-lap SK Light Modified feature, Kevin Gambacorta took his second
consecutive victory of the year in the 20-lap Limited Late Model feature,
and Cliff Saunders picked up his first career victory in the 15-lap DARE
Stock feature.
The 36th Annual Coors Light SK Modified® 100 took the green with Brad
Hietala, Tom Bolles, and Richie Pallai, Jr. at the front of the field.
Hietala and Bolles ran side by side for several laps before Hietala got
clear to the lead. Pallai made a power move by Bolles on a lap-5 restart
and they dueled for the race lead.
A caution with 26 laps complete slowed the action and set up a restart. On
the restart, Hietala and Pallai made contact, sending Pallai towards the
wall where he collected Bolles and brought the caution back out. This put
Matt Gallo and Jeff Malave on the front row with Matt Gallo and Doug Coby
behind them. Rocco quickly took the race lead from Gallo, but Pallai hit
head on into the turn 1 wall to bring the caution back out one lap after the
restart.
Rocco held the lead on the restart, with Ted Christopher, who was involved
in an early race spin with Woody Pitkat on lap-4, moving into second. Coby
held third, with Gallo and Eric Berndt making up the top-5. Rocco held the
lead until lap-38, when Christopher moved to the front. Coby continued to
run in third place, with Berndt and Malave making up the remainder of the
top-5.
With the exception of a caution period with 52 laps complete for a spin by
Woody Pitkat, the top-5 cars ran in line until lap-65, which is when the
race turned into a great duel between Christopher and Rocco. On lap-65
Rocco moved by Christopher to take the lead only to have Christopher go with
a crossover move to get back to the front. But the caution came out before
lap-66 could be completed, which put Rocco on the point for the restart.
From lap-66 to lap-80, Christopher and Rocco exchanged the race lead five
times with spectacular, breathtaking passing. On lap-80, Rocco moved by
Christopher for the lead, but Christopher again used the crossover move to
his advantage to retake the lead. Christopher was able to stay out front
until lap-85, when Rocco went back by. Rocco pulled Christopher by several
car lengths and he maintained that lead over the final 15 laps to take his
second feature victory of the 2009 season. Christopher finished second,
with Coby, Malave, and Jimmy Blewett rounding out the top-5.
The 30-lap Late Model took the green with Walt Wosko, Jr. taking the early
lead. Tom Butler quickly worked his way by Wosko and he brought Scott Cook,
Jim Peterson, and Ryan Posocco by Wosko. Posocco methodically worked his
way past Peterson and Cook and he settled into line behind Butler.
The combination of Butler and Posocco began to pull away from Peterson, who
continued to run third. Posocco ran behind Butler until lap-17 when he
moved to the front of the field. Posocco pulled out to a three or four car
length lead over Butler and maintained that distance to the checkered flag
to pick up his second feature victory of the 2009 season. Butler came home
second, with Peterson, Jim Mavlouganes, and Cook rounding out the top-5.
The 20-lap SK Light Modified went green with Fred Nees, Jr. pacing the field
ahead of Harry Wheeler and Erica Santos. The action was slowed by an early
caution and on the restart, Tommy Membrino, Jr. powered into the race lead,
with Michael Gervais, Jr. and Brit Andersen in tow.
The top-3 cars ran in line until the caution came back out with 17 laps
complete. On the restart, Andersen powered past Membrino on the outside to
take over the lead. Membrino stayed glued to Andersen’s bumper and he made
a move to the outside in the final corner, but Andersen had too much
momentum in his favor coming off the corner and he took the checkered flag
in his return to SK Light competition at Stafford after sitting out for
several weeks due to a crash. Membrino finished second, with Gervais, John
Montesanto, and Santos rounding out the top-5.
The 20-lap Limited Late Model took the green with Dan Flannery at the head
of the field. He held the race lead until lap-6 when Kevin Gambacorta moved
to the front. Jesse Hinze was running in third behind Gambacorta and
Flannery, with Norm Sears and Andrew Durand making up the rest of the top-5.
The race was halted with 10 laps complete for a spin by Jeff Hubbell.
Gambacorta continued to hold the lead back under green, but the caution
slowed the action two laps later. Gambacorta again powered into the lead on
the restart, with Durand moving up to second. Hinze continued in third,
with Carla Botticello and Dennis Botticello moving into fourth and fifth.
Durand couldn’t chase Gambacorta down over the final laps as Gambacorta
scored his second consecutive victory. Durand finished second with Hinze,
Carla Botticello, and Dave Yardley, III rounding out the top-5.
In the 15-lap DARE Stock feature took the green flag with Bill Dunn setting
the early pace ahead of Cliff Saunders, Kyle Casagrande, and Stephanie
Berardi. Casagrande quickly worked his way past Saunders for second and he
was about to take the lead from Dunn when the caution came out with 5 laps
complete, putting Dunn back out front for the restart.
Saunders charged from third to the lead on the restart, going by both Dunn
and Casagrande. Casagrande’s good run ended with a spin in turn 2 on
lap-11, which brought the caution back out. Another caution a lap later set
up a three-lap dash to the finish.
Saunders charged into the lead on the restart with Dunn and Jeff Jolly
behind him. Saunders was too strong out front to be overtaken and he took
the checkered flag to record his first career victory at Stafford Motor
Speedway. Dunn finished second, with Jeff Jolly, Kyle Nosal, and Matt
Chiarizio 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.
Scott Running
After two soggy weeks, Stafford Speedway returned
to racing under bright and sunny skies with the 36th Annual Coors Light SK
Modified® 100. Keith Rocco and Ted Christopher put on a duel for the ages
in the extra distance event, with Rocco coming out as the winner for the
second time this year. Ryan Posocco took his second victory of the season
in the 30-lap Late Model feature, Brit Andersen won his second race of 2009
in the 20-lap SK Light Modified feature, Kevin Gambacorta took his second
consecutive victory of the year in the 20-lap Limited Late Model feature,
and Cliff Saunders picked up his first career victory in the 15-lap DARE
Stock feature.
The 36th Annual Coors Light SK Modified® 100 took the green with Brad
Hietala, Tom Bolles, and Richie Pallai, Jr. at the front of the field.
Hietala and Bolles ran side by side for several laps before Hietala got
clear to the lead. Pallai made a power move by Bolles on a lap-5 restart
and they dueled for the race lead.
A caution with 26 laps complete slowed the action and set up a restart. On
the restart, Hietala and Pallai made contact, sending Pallai towards the
wall where he collected Bolles and brought the caution back out. This put
Matt Gallo and Jeff Malave on the front row with Matt Gallo and Doug Coby
behind them. Rocco quickly took the race lead from Gallo, but Pallai hit
head on into the turn 1 wall to bring the caution back out one lap after the
restart.
Rocco held the lead on the restart, with Ted Christopher, who was involved
in an early race spin with Woody Pitkat on lap-4, moving into second. Coby
held third, with Gallo and Eric Berndt making up the top-5. Rocco held the
lead until lap-38, when Christopher moved to the front. Coby continued to
run in third place, with Berndt and Malave making up the remainder of the
top-5.
With the exception of a caution period with 52 laps complete for a spin by
Woody Pitkat, the top-5 cars ran in line until lap-65, which is when the
race turned into a great duel between Christopher and Rocco. On lap-65
Rocco moved by Christopher to take the lead only to have Christopher go with
a crossover move to get back to the front. But the caution came out before
lap-66 could be completed, which put Rocco on the point for the restart.
From lap-66 to lap-80, Christopher and Rocco exchanged the race lead five
times with spectacular, breathtaking passing. On lap-80, Rocco moved by
Christopher for the lead, but Christopher again used the crossover move to
his advantage to retake the lead. Christopher was able to stay out front
until lap-85, when Rocco went back by. Rocco pulled Christopher by several
car lengths and he maintained that lead over the final 15 laps to take his
second feature victory of the 2009 season. Christopher finished second,
with Coby, Malave, and Jimmy Blewett rounding out the top-5.
The 30-lap Late Model took the green with Walt Wosko, Jr. taking the early
lead. Tom Butler quickly worked his way by Wosko and he brought Scott Cook,
Jim Peterson, and Ryan Posocco by Wosko. Posocco methodically worked his
way past Peterson and Cook and he settled into line behind Butler.
The combination of Butler and Posocco began to pull away from Peterson, who
continued to run third. Posocco ran behind Butler until lap-17 when he
moved to the front of the field. Posocco pulled out to a three or four car
length lead over Butler and maintained that distance to the checkered flag
to pick up his second feature victory of the 2009 season. Butler came home
second, with Peterson, Jim Mavlouganes, and Cook rounding out the top-5.
The 20-lap SK Light Modified went green with Fred Nees, Jr. pacing the field
ahead of Harry Wheeler and Erica Santos. The action was slowed by an early
caution and on the restart, Tommy Membrino, Jr. powered into the race lead,
with Michael Gervais, Jr. and Brit Andersen in tow.
The top-3 cars ran in line until the caution came back out with 17 laps
complete. On the restart, Andersen powered past Membrino on the outside to
take over the lead. Membrino stayed glued to Andersen’s bumper and he made
a move to the outside in the final corner, but Andersen had too much
momentum in his favor coming off the corner and he took the checkered flag
in his return to SK Light competition at Stafford after sitting out for
several weeks due to a crash. Membrino finished second, with Gervais, John
Montesanto, and Santos rounding out the top-5.
The 20-lap Limited Late Model took the green with Dan Flannery at the head
of the field. He held the race lead until lap-6 when Kevin Gambacorta moved
to the front. Jesse Hinze was running in third behind Gambacorta and
Flannery, with Norm Sears and Andrew Durand making up the rest of the top-5.
The race was halted with 10 laps complete for a spin by Jeff Hubbell.
Gambacorta continued to hold the lead back under green, but the caution
slowed the action two laps later. Gambacorta again powered into the lead on
the restart, with Durand moving up to second. Hinze continued in third,
with Carla Botticello and Dennis Botticello moving into fourth and fifth.
Durand couldn’t chase Gambacorta down over the final laps as Gambacorta
scored his second consecutive victory. Durand finished second with Hinze,
Carla Botticello, and Dave Yardley, III rounding out the top-5.
In the 15-lap DARE Stock feature took the green flag with Bill Dunn setting
the early pace ahead of Cliff Saunders, Kyle Casagrande, and Stephanie
Berardi. Casagrande quickly worked his way past Saunders for second and he
was about to take the lead from Dunn when the caution came out with 5 laps
complete, putting Dunn back out front for the restart.
Saunders charged from third to the lead on the restart, going by both Dunn
and Casagrande. Casagrande’s good run ended with a spin in turn 2 on
lap-11, which brought the caution back out. Another caution a lap later set
up a three-lap dash to the finish.
Saunders charged into the lead on the restart with Dunn and Jeff Jolly
behind him. Saunders was too strong out front to be overtaken and he took
the checkered flag to record his first career victory at Stafford Motor
Speedway. Dunn finished second, with Jeff Jolly, Kyle Nosal, and Matt
Chiarizio 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.
Scott Running