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09-12-2014, 10:59 PM
Rocco, Gray, French, Bren, Dembek, & O’Connell Score September 12th NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Feature Wins at Stafford Speedway
Stafford Speedway returned to NASCAR Whelen All-American Series racing action with a Five-Star Series event as part of the Five-Star Series program on September 12th. Taking down NASCAR Whelen All-American Series weekly feature wins on the night were Keith Rocco, who scored his second win of the 2014 season in the 40-lap SK Modified® feature, Adam Gray, who won his fifth feature of the year in the 30-lap Late Model Feature, and Justin Bren, who won his second Limited Late Model feature of the year. They were joined in NAPA Victory Lane by three first –time winners at Stafford and they were Paul French in the SK Light feature, Dan Dembek in the DARE Stock feature, and Devin O’Connell in the Legends Car feature.
In the 40-lap SK Modified® feature event, Tom Bolles held off a near 3-wide charge from Michael Gervais, Jr. to take the early race lead. Gervais moved up to second with Chase Dowling and Sean Foster side by side for third. The field was still lined up two by two five rows deep behind the top-two cars with 4 laps complete.
Gervais made a move to the inside of Bolles on lap-5 and he took the lead on lap-6 by a nose at the line. Gervais got clear of Bolles on lap-8 while behind the lead duo, Dan Avery was third, Keith Rocco was fourth, and Todd Owen was charging through the field like a hot knife through butter as he was up to fifth. Foster spun in turn 2 to bring the caution out with 11 laps complete.
On the restart, Gervais took a trip through the frontstretch grass and Avery took over the lead. Rocco was right behind him and he was making a move to take the lead on lap-13, but the caution came out with 12 laps complete for Gervais, who came to a stop at the entrance to pit road, negating Rocco’s pass.
Avery had the lead on the restart, but Rocco got a huge run on the outside coming out of turn 4 and he took the lead from Avery. Ted Christopher was third behind Rocco and Avery with Woody Pitkat up to fourth and Dowling was back up to fifth with Ryan Preece, Tom Bulles, Rowan Pennink, and Owen behind him. Ronnie Williams spun in turns 3+4 to bring the caution out with 16 laps complete.
Rocco took the lead back under green with Avery in second. Christopher and Preece were side by side for third with Pitkat fifth and Pennink sixth. Pitkat made a move around Christopher to take fourth on lap-21 with Pennink following him by to drop Christopher back to sixth. Preece dropped off the pace with engine troubles on lap-22 and the caution came out for Preece’s car limping back to the pit road.
Rocco again took the lead on the restart with Pitkat moving to the inside of Avery to take over second. Pennink followed Pitkat past Avery and Christopher was running in fifth with Frank Ruocco and Eric Berndt right behind him. Rocco was beginning to stretch out his lead over the pack while Pennink was hounding the back bumper of Pitkat for second. Several times Pennink nearly had a pass made, but Pitkat was able to hold him off. Avery was still fourth with Christopher and Berndt locked in a close duel for fifth with 6 laps to go.
Pennink made his move around Pitkat for second on lap-26 and Avery followed suit to drop Pitkat from second back to fourth. Berndt was now on the inside of Christopher for fifth with 2 laps to go in the race. Rocco led the field to the checkered flag to pick up his second win of the 2014 season. Pennink finished second, Pitkat beat Avery to the checkered flag by a nose for third, and Berndt got around Christopher for fifth.
In the 30-lap Late Model feature event, the race got started with a bang as Cory Casagrande and Tom Butler came together at the front of the pack with Casagrande spinning and J.J. Hill also spun to bring the caution out before a lap could be completed. Michael Scorzelli and Kyle Casagrande were now on the front row for the restart with Jim Peterson and Tom Fearn lined up behind them.
Scorzelli took the lead with Peterson moving into second. Josh Wood was now on the inside of Kyle Casagrande in a move for third but Adam Gray and Fearn got around both Wood and Casagrande to move into third and fourth with Wood fifth and Kyle Casagrande in sixth.
Peterson quickly closed in on the back bumper of Scorzelli and by lap-7 he was right on Scorzelli’s bumper. Michael Bennett brought the caution out with 8 laps complete as he took a trip through the backstretch grass.
The restart was called back as Peterson got too good of a start. The next restart saw Scorzelli take the lead with Peterson getting loose in turn 4 to fade back to fourth. One lap after the restart, Gray made a move around Scorzelli to move to the front. Fearn was third behind Scorzelli, with Peterson and Kevin Gambacorta rounding out the top-5.
Fearn got around Scorzelli for second on lap-13 and Peterson followed suit on lap-14. Gambacorta was looking to make a pass on Scorzelli when the caution came out with 14 laps complete for a spin by Stu Fearn in turn 4.
Gray took the lead back under green with Peterson making a move to the inside of Fearn to move into second. Gambacorta was right behind Fearn in fourth and he got around Fearn for third on lap-18. Kyle Casagrande was now on the inside of Fearn and he took over fourth on lap-19. Cory Casagrande followed in his brother’s tire tracks and he got by Fearn on the next lap. Peterson had closed in on the back bumper of Gray for the lead, but Gray began to stretch his lead back out.
Gray led Peterson back to the checkered flag to pick up his fifth win of the 2014 season. Gambacorta finished third, with Kyle Casagrande and Cory Casagrande rounding out the top-5.
In the 20-lap SK Light Modified feature event, Paul French took the lead at the green and immediately began to pull away from the pack. Stephen Kopcik and Geoff Boisjolie were locked in a side by side duel for second with Jeremy Sorel right behind them in fourth. Boisjolie took the spot from Kopcik and Sorel followed Boisjolie’s tire tracks to drop Kopcik back to fourth. Nick Salva, who faltered at the start of the race, was running in fifth.
At the halfway point of the race, French still had a comfortable lead over Boisjolie and Sorel with Salva getting by Kopcik to move into fourth and Tyler Hines also got by Kopcik to move into fifth as Kopcik fell back to sixth place. Tyler Hines got around Salva to move up to fourth place on lap-15 and behind them, Mike Christopher, Jr. was dueling for sixth place with Kopcik.
Boisjolie was closing the gap down to French in the closing laps, but he ran out of laps as French led from flag to flag to pick up his first career SK Light victory at Stafford. Boisjolie finished second, with Hines, Sorel, and Salva rounding out the top-5.
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Stafford Speedway returned to NASCAR Whelen All-American Series racing action with a Five-Star Series event as part of the Five-Star Series program on September 12th. Taking down NASCAR Whelen All-American Series weekly feature wins on the night were Keith Rocco, who scored his second win of the 2014 season in the 40-lap SK Modified® feature, Adam Gray, who won his fifth feature of the year in the 30-lap Late Model Feature, and Justin Bren, who won his second Limited Late Model feature of the year. They were joined in NAPA Victory Lane by three first –time winners at Stafford and they were Paul French in the SK Light feature, Dan Dembek in the DARE Stock feature, and Devin O’Connell in the Legends Car feature.
In the 40-lap SK Modified® feature event, Tom Bolles held off a near 3-wide charge from Michael Gervais, Jr. to take the early race lead. Gervais moved up to second with Chase Dowling and Sean Foster side by side for third. The field was still lined up two by two five rows deep behind the top-two cars with 4 laps complete.
Gervais made a move to the inside of Bolles on lap-5 and he took the lead on lap-6 by a nose at the line. Gervais got clear of Bolles on lap-8 while behind the lead duo, Dan Avery was third, Keith Rocco was fourth, and Todd Owen was charging through the field like a hot knife through butter as he was up to fifth. Foster spun in turn 2 to bring the caution out with 11 laps complete.
On the restart, Gervais took a trip through the frontstretch grass and Avery took over the lead. Rocco was right behind him and he was making a move to take the lead on lap-13, but the caution came out with 12 laps complete for Gervais, who came to a stop at the entrance to pit road, negating Rocco’s pass.
Avery had the lead on the restart, but Rocco got a huge run on the outside coming out of turn 4 and he took the lead from Avery. Ted Christopher was third behind Rocco and Avery with Woody Pitkat up to fourth and Dowling was back up to fifth with Ryan Preece, Tom Bulles, Rowan Pennink, and Owen behind him. Ronnie Williams spun in turns 3+4 to bring the caution out with 16 laps complete.
Rocco took the lead back under green with Avery in second. Christopher and Preece were side by side for third with Pitkat fifth and Pennink sixth. Pitkat made a move around Christopher to take fourth on lap-21 with Pennink following him by to drop Christopher back to sixth. Preece dropped off the pace with engine troubles on lap-22 and the caution came out for Preece’s car limping back to the pit road.
Rocco again took the lead on the restart with Pitkat moving to the inside of Avery to take over second. Pennink followed Pitkat past Avery and Christopher was running in fifth with Frank Ruocco and Eric Berndt right behind him. Rocco was beginning to stretch out his lead over the pack while Pennink was hounding the back bumper of Pitkat for second. Several times Pennink nearly had a pass made, but Pitkat was able to hold him off. Avery was still fourth with Christopher and Berndt locked in a close duel for fifth with 6 laps to go.
Pennink made his move around Pitkat for second on lap-26 and Avery followed suit to drop Pitkat from second back to fourth. Berndt was now on the inside of Christopher for fifth with 2 laps to go in the race. Rocco led the field to the checkered flag to pick up his second win of the 2014 season. Pennink finished second, Pitkat beat Avery to the checkered flag by a nose for third, and Berndt got around Christopher for fifth.
In the 30-lap Late Model feature event, the race got started with a bang as Cory Casagrande and Tom Butler came together at the front of the pack with Casagrande spinning and J.J. Hill also spun to bring the caution out before a lap could be completed. Michael Scorzelli and Kyle Casagrande were now on the front row for the restart with Jim Peterson and Tom Fearn lined up behind them.
Scorzelli took the lead with Peterson moving into second. Josh Wood was now on the inside of Kyle Casagrande in a move for third but Adam Gray and Fearn got around both Wood and Casagrande to move into third and fourth with Wood fifth and Kyle Casagrande in sixth.
Peterson quickly closed in on the back bumper of Scorzelli and by lap-7 he was right on Scorzelli’s bumper. Michael Bennett brought the caution out with 8 laps complete as he took a trip through the backstretch grass.
The restart was called back as Peterson got too good of a start. The next restart saw Scorzelli take the lead with Peterson getting loose in turn 4 to fade back to fourth. One lap after the restart, Gray made a move around Scorzelli to move to the front. Fearn was third behind Scorzelli, with Peterson and Kevin Gambacorta rounding out the top-5.
Fearn got around Scorzelli for second on lap-13 and Peterson followed suit on lap-14. Gambacorta was looking to make a pass on Scorzelli when the caution came out with 14 laps complete for a spin by Stu Fearn in turn 4.
Gray took the lead back under green with Peterson making a move to the inside of Fearn to move into second. Gambacorta was right behind Fearn in fourth and he got around Fearn for third on lap-18. Kyle Casagrande was now on the inside of Fearn and he took over fourth on lap-19. Cory Casagrande followed in his brother’s tire tracks and he got by Fearn on the next lap. Peterson had closed in on the back bumper of Gray for the lead, but Gray began to stretch his lead back out.
Gray led Peterson back to the checkered flag to pick up his fifth win of the 2014 season. Gambacorta finished third, with Kyle Casagrande and Cory Casagrande rounding out the top-5.
In the 20-lap SK Light Modified feature event, Paul French took the lead at the green and immediately began to pull away from the pack. Stephen Kopcik and Geoff Boisjolie were locked in a side by side duel for second with Jeremy Sorel right behind them in fourth. Boisjolie took the spot from Kopcik and Sorel followed Boisjolie’s tire tracks to drop Kopcik back to fourth. Nick Salva, who faltered at the start of the race, was running in fifth.
At the halfway point of the race, French still had a comfortable lead over Boisjolie and Sorel with Salva getting by Kopcik to move into fourth and Tyler Hines also got by Kopcik to move into fifth as Kopcik fell back to sixth place. Tyler Hines got around Salva to move up to fourth place on lap-15 and behind them, Mike Christopher, Jr. was dueling for sixth place with Kopcik.
Boisjolie was closing the gap down to French in the closing laps, but he ran out of laps as French led from flag to flag to pick up his first career SK Light victory at Stafford. Boisjolie finished second, with Hines, Sorel, and Salva rounding out the top-5.
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