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09-11-2010, 12:40 AM
PITKAT, BARRETT, NOCERA, & HAYES TAKE SEPT. 10TH SHARK CYCLE 100 FEATUREVICTORIES AT STAFFORD MOTOR SPEEDWAY

After a week away from racing, Stafford Speedway
was back in action on Friday, September 10th with the Inaugural Shark Cycle
100. It was a banner night for Stafford's own Woody Pitkat, who bagged a
double by winning both the 40-lap SK Modified® feature, and the 30-lap Late
Model feature. The SK Modified® victory was the third of 2010 for Pitkat and
the Late Model win was his second consecutive and seventh overall win of
2010. Other feature winners were Tommy Barrett, Jr., who scored his ninth
win of 2010 in the 20-lap SK Light Modified feature, George Nocera, Jr., who
won his second feature of 2010 in the 20-lap Limited Late Model feature, and
Andrew Hayes scored his third win of the 2010 season in the 15-lap DARE
Stock feature.

In the 40-lap SK Modified® feature event, Sean Foster took the lead at the
drop of the green with Chris Jones behind him. Dan Avery held third with
Zach Sylvester fourth and Ryan Preece in fifth. Sylvester made a move to
the inside of Avery for third on lap-4 and their side by side fight allowed
Woody Pitkat to close in.

Jones took the lead from Foster on lap-7 and Foster continued to slide
backwards as Pitkat, Preece, and Sylvester all moved by. Preece made a run
to the outside of Pitkat for second on lap-15, but he was not able to take
the position. Mark Bakaj spun in turn 2 to bring out the yellow flag with
18 laps complete.

Pitkat charged to the outside of Jones on the restart, but he was not able
to muster up enough momentum to make the pass. Pitkat got loose in turn 4,
which allowed Preece to move into second. Preece was then applying heavy
pressure to Jones for the lead when Nichole Morgillo spun in turn 3 to bring
the caution out with 18 laps complete.

Preece again made a run to the outside of Jones for the lead but contact in
turn 4 sent Preece around and Jones came to a stop with damage to his right
front suspension and the caution came back out. Jeff Baral and Pitakt were
the new front row for the restart.

Pitkat took the lead on the restart with Baral settling into second.
Sylvester and Curt Brainard were side by side for third place with Jeff
Malave and Frank Ruocco side by side for fifth behind Sylvester and
Brainard. After several laps of side by side action, the order was Pitkat
in the lead with Baral, Sylvester, Malave, and Brainard making up the top-5.

Ruocco, Christopher, and Preece were behind Brainard, but Preece got by
Christopher on lap-29. Todd Owen, Josh Sylvester, and Adam Skowyra spun in
turn 1 to bring the caution out.

Pitkat again was the leader back under green with Baral in second. Malave
got around Sylvester for third with Brainard in fifth. Ruocco and Skowyra
went around in turn 3 to bring the yellow back out with 32 laps complete.

Pitkat again took the lead with Malave getting by Baral for second. Preece
was all over the back of Baral for third, but Lou Cicconi spun in turn 1 and
Raymond Grassetti was spun in turn 3 to bring the caution out with 34 laps
complete.

Pitkat and Malave were side by side for the lead on the restart with Preece
looking to pass both cars, but there was a multicar incident in turn 3 that
involved nearly half the field as there was fluid on the track and cars slid
up the track and into the wall to bring the caution and red flags out.

It was a 4-car train at the front of the field on the restart as Pitkat and
Malave were wheel to wheel as were Preece and Dan Avery behind them. Pitkat
moved to the lead and Preece was able to get into second with Malave and
Avery behind them in single file. Preece got up to the outside of Pitkat
for the final lap and pulled even with him down the backstretch, but Pitkat
got the better run in 3+4 and was able to hold off Preece at the line for
his third win of the 2010 season.

Keith Rocco's 9th place finish was enough to clinch the 2010 Stafford Motor
Speedway SK Modified® track championship.

In the 30-lap Late Model feature event, Jim Peterson used a 3-wide move at
the drop of the green to take the lead ahead of Keith Rocco and Tom Fearn.
Corey Hutchings was fourth behind Fearn and Jim Mavlouganes held down the
fifth spot.

At the lap-10 mark of the race, Peterson was pulling away from the pack as
Fearn was now into second with Hutchings, Mavlouganes, Rocco, Woody Pitkat,
Michael Bennett, and Tom Butler behind him. On lap-11 Pitkat moved by Rocco
and he brought Bennett with him as Rocco fell back from fifth to seventh.
The cars of Tracy Brouillette and Mark St. Hilaire came together in turn 3
to bring the caution out with 11 laps complete.

Peterson powered back into the lead back under green with Hutchings, Pitkat,
Bennett, and Mavlouganes making up the top-5. The top-5 ran in line until
lap-16 when Pitkat, Bennett, Mavlouganes, and Wayne Coury, Jr. all got past
Hutchings as Hutchings fell back from second to sixth.

Bennett’s car lost its brakes and he began to slide backwards through the
field. Peterson was still out front, with Pitkat slowly closing the gap.
Mavlouganes was third, with Coury and Hutchings rounding out the top-5 with
23 laps complete.

Pitkat closed the gap to Peterson’s bumper and he made a pass for the lead
on lap-24. With 26 laps complete, Scott Cook and Ryan Posocco got into the
turn 2 wall which brought out the caution and red flags.

As the race resumed, Pitkat charged to the lead with Peterson in second.
Mavlouganes was third, with Hutchings and Coury behind him. Pitkat led the
final 4 laps to take down his his second consecutive and seventh overall
feature victory of the 2010 season. Peterson finished second, with
Mavlouganes, Hutchings, and Coury rounding out the top-5.

In the 20-lap SK Light Modified feature event, Erica Santos took the early
race lead ahead of Victoria Bergenty. Joey Cipriano, III and Heather
DesRochers were side by side for the first several laps for third with
Cipriano eventually able to take the spot. Cipriano continued his charge to
the front as he took second from Bergenty on lap-6. Cipriano was closing in
on Santos for the lead when Bergenty spun in turn 2 and Jay Goff scraped the
wall as he tried to avoid Bergenty which resulted in fire erupting from his
engine compartment, which brought out the red flag with 7 laps complete.

Cipriano charged into the lead on the restart as Santos didn’t come up to
speed. Ted Cain moved into second as Santos fell from the lead back to
third, but the field only completed one lap before Zach Aszklar and Kyle
Spencer spun and hit the turn 3 wall to bring the yellow back out.

Cipriano took the lead back under green with Cain and Santos behind him.
Tommy Barrett, Jr. and Matt Galko were locked in a side by side duel for
fourth place, but they both were able to move by Santos. Cain got loose and
nearly spun on lap-15, kicking up enough debris onto the track to bring out
the caution.

Cipriano took the lead back under green, but it only lasted one lap as
Barrett moved to the front of the field on lap-17. Galko was in third
behind Cipriano, with Santos and Earl Pelletier making up the top-5.

Cipriano gave it one last try to take the lead on the final lap, but he came
up a car length short as Barrett took down his ninth win of the season.
Rounding out the top-5 behind Barrett and Cipriano was Galko, Santos, and
Pelletier.

In the 20-lap Limited Late Model feature event, Jesse Hinze took the lead at
the green with Duane Provost behind him in second. Shawn Thibeault quickly
navigated his way by Brian Clement for third place, with George Nocera, Jr.,
Andrew Durand, and Dave Yardley all following Thibeault by Clement.

The order remained the same until lap-5 when Thibeault made a move to the
inside of Provost to take over second. Thibeault’s move opened the door for
Nocera, Durand, and Yardley to all get by Provost, dropping him from second
back to sixth place while Hinze continued to lead the field.

At the halfway point of the race, it was still Hinze in command with Nocera
and Durand in second and third as Thibeault was fading backwards to fourth
place. Carla Botticello spun around in turns 1+2 with 10 laps complete to
bring out the first caution of the race.

On the restart, Nocera moved to the front of the pack with Hinze settling
into line in second. Durand was third with Yardley fourth and Dan Flannery
was locked in a side by side duel with Thibeault for fifth. Thibeault kept
the spot and Rob Dow snuck by Flannery while Flannery was in the outside
groove to drop him back to seventh in the running order.

Nocera was opening up the lead while out front, but that lead was erased
with 18 laps complete as Botticello spun in turns 3+4 to bring out the
caution and set up a green white checkered finish.

Nocera took the lead as the race went back to green and Hinze and Durand
were side by side for second. Hinze got loose and fell back to sixth place,
but it was all Nocera at the front as he locked down his second feature
victory of the 2010 season. Durand finished second, with Yardley, Flannery,
and Rob Dow rounding out the top-5.

In the 15-lap DARE Stock feature event, the race started with a crash that
involved Jim Brice, Joe McAllister, and Cory Casagrande. Vince Gambacorta
powered his way into the lead on the restart ahead of Jeff Jolly, Cliff
Saunders, Andrew Hayes, and Tony Membrino, Jr.

The caution came back out with 6 laps complete for a spin by Kelsey Rottino.
Back under green Gambacorta continued to hold down the lead with Hayes
moving into second. Barry Fluckiger moved into third, with Josh Wood moving
into fourth and Jolly fell back from second to fifth in line.

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RGeeProductions
09-11-2010, 12:41 AM
Gambacorta held the lead until lap-9 when Hayes moved his car to the front
of the field. Fluckiger was backsliding as Wood, Jolly, and Membrino all
got by, dropping him from third back to sixth. Wood got by Gambacorta for
second on lap-11 as Hayes continued to lead the race. Wood got close to
Hayes, but he couldn’t get close enough as Hayes took his third win of the
2010 season. Wood finished second, with Gambacorta, Jolly, and Membrino
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 (http://www.staffordspeedway.com).


SK MODIFIED® (40)
1) Woody Pitkat, Stafford Springs
2) Ryan Preece, Berlin
3) Jeff Malave, Manchester
4) Dan Avery, Somers
5) Josh Sylvester, Lebanon
6) Mark Bakaj, Lebanon
7) Tom Bolles, Ellington
8) Lou Cicconi, Aston, Pa
9) Keith Rocco, Meriden
10) Adam Skowyra, Brimfield, Ma
11) Michael Gervais, Jr., Southbury
12) Rich Hammann, Tolland
13) Frank Ruocco, Cheshire
14) Rich Vasseur, Ellington
15) Jeff Baral, Enfield
16) Ted Christopher, Plainville
17) Zach Sylvester, Lebanon
18) Curt Brainard, Canton
19) Matt Gallo, Kensington
20) Joe Allegro, Jr., Vernon
21) Raymond Grassetti, Monson, Ma
22) Brian Sullivan, South Windsor
23) Sean Foster, Ellington
24) Todd Owen, Somers
25) Chris Jones, New Milford
26) John Montesanto, North Branford
27) Nichole Morgillo, Wallingford
28) Chris Matthews, Stafford

LATE MODEL (30)
1) Woody Pitkat, Stafford Springs
2) Jim Peterson, Monson, Ma
3) Jim Mavlouganes, Bethany
4) Corey Hutchings, Salem
5) Wayne Coury, Jr., Milford
6) Tom Fearn, East Longmeadow, Ma
7) Dillon Moltz, Waterford
8) Tom Butler, Stafford Springs
9) J.J. Hill, Stafford Springs
10) Adam Gray, Belchertown, Ma
11) Tony Lafo, Higganum
12) Dave Wray, Meriden
13) Tim Fogg, Stafford Springs
14) Keith Rocco, Meriden
15) Michael Bennett, Stafford Springs
16) Tracy Brouillette, Prospect
17) Scott Cook, Uncasville
18) Ryan Posocco, Stafford Springs
19) Ed Ricard, Stafford Springs
20) Patrick Townsend, Springifeld, Ma
21) Mark St. Hilaire, Berlin

SK LIGHT MODIFIED (20)
1) Tommy Barrett, Jr., Millis, Ma
2) Joseph Cipriano, III, Waterbury
3) Matt Galko, Meriden
4) Erica Santos, Franklin, Ma
5) Earl Pelletier, Wolcott
6) Ted Cain, Plymouth
7) Victoria Bergenty, Plainville
8) Shayne Prucker, Stafford Springs
9) Heather DesRochers, Granby, Ma
10) Rick Williams, Haddam
11) Mike Parolo, Feeding Hills, Ma
12) Tony Santangelo, Middlefield
13) David Webb, New Milford
14) Tommy Membrino, Jr., Prospect
15) Kyle Spencer, Montgomery, Ma
16) Zach Aszklar, Wallingford
17) Dylan Liseo, East Hartford
18) Jay Goff, Stafford Springs
19) Paul Tommasino, Meriden

LIMITED LATE MODEL (20)
1) George Nocera, Jr., Plainville
2) Andrew Durand, Chicopee, Ma
3) Dave Yardley, III, Meriden
4) Dan Flannery, Ellington
5) Rob Dow, Stafford Springs
6) Jesse Hinze, Farmington
7) Shawn Thibeault, Plainville
8) Duane Provost, Indian Orchard, Ma
9) Keith Minchella, Springfield, Ma
10) Kevin Gambacorta, Ellington
11) Dwayne Dorr, Ledyard
12) Michael Wray, Northford
13) Michael Nadeau, Enfield
14) Rob Farrington, Jr, Belchertown, Ma
15) Carla Botticello, Manchester
16) David Burnham, East Hartford
17) Glenn Bartkowski, Manchester
18) Pete Cayer, Bristol
19) Jeff Hubbell, Naugatuck
20) Brian Clement, Wethersfield

DARE STOCK (15)
1) Andrew Hayes, Charlton, Ma
2) Josh Wood, Palmer, Ma
3) Vince Gambacorta, Ellington
4) Jeff Jolly, Wallingford
5) Tony Membrino, Jr., Plantsville
6) Barry Fluckiger, Vernon
7) Cliff Saunders, Stafford
8) Albert Saunders, Stafford
9) Stephen Daddio, Seymour
10) Stephanie Berardi, Broad Brook
11) Donald Cook, Agawam, Ma
12) Joe Mcallister, New Britian
13) James Carroll, West Hartford
14) Kaitlyn Brice, Manchester
15) Stacy Macha, Columbia
16) Kelsey Rottino, Willimantic
17) Don Wood, Palmer, Ma
18) Cory Casagrande, Stafford Springs
19) Kyle Casagrande, Stafford Springs
20) Jim Brice, Manchester

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