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09-09-2016, 10:51 PM
Pennink, Butler, Wesson, Narducci, Robinson, & Korner Score September 9 First Responders Appreciation Night Feature Wins at Stafford Speedway
Stafford Speedway returned to NASCAR Whelen All-American Series racing action with a First Responders Appreciation Night that recognized Fire, Police, EMS, and all First Responder personnel. Taking down weekly feature wins on the night were Rowan Pennink in the SK Modified® feature, Tom Butler in the Late Model feature, Daniel Wesson in the SK Light feature, Bryan Narducci in the Limited Late Model Feature, Zack Robinson in the DARE Stock feature, and Noah Korner in the Legend Cars feature.
In the 40-lap SK Modified® feature event, Michael Gervais, Jr. took the lead at the green with Stephen Kopcik in second. Woody Pitkat and Cam McDermott were side by side for third with Todd Owen and Matt Galko side by side for fifth place.
Pitkat was on the charge as he took second from Kopcik on lap-7 and then a multi car crash occurred in turn 2 involving Nick Salva, Jeff Baral, Ted Christopher, and Mike Christopher, Jr. to bring the caution out.
Gervais took the lead back under green with Kopcik, Pitkat, McDErmott, and Owen behind him. Eric Berndt dropped off the pace on lap-11 and he immediately came to pit road. Rowan Pennink took fifth from Owen on lap-14 while Keith Rocco was starting to charge as he took seventh place from Ronnie Williams on lap-15 and he was looking to take sixth from Owen on lap-17. Pennink was also continuing to march to the front as he moved into fourth and was all over Pitkat’s back bumper for third. Pennink took third from Pitkat on lap-20 and he moved by Kopcik to take second place on lap-22. Tommy Membrino, Jr. spun on the backstretch to bring the caution out with 24 laps complete.
It took Pennink only one lap after the restart to overtake Gervais for the race lead. Kopcik was also able to get around Gervais to move into second before Nick Salva’s car appeared to lose an engine as a flash flame poured from the engine compartment on the backstretch to bring the caution out with 29 laps complete.
Pennink took the lead on the restart with Gervais and Kopcik side by side for second. Pitkat and Rocco were side by side for fourth with Williams and Owen side by side for sixth. Kopcik took second with Pitkat and Kopcik now side by side for third when Tom Bolles spun in turn 4 to bring the caution back out with 32 laps compelte.
Pennink took the lead with Gervais in second. Gervais got sideways in turn 4, which allowed Pitkat to move into second with Owen in fourth and Rocco fifth behind Gervias. Gervias’ bobble also allowed Pennink to pull away from second as Gervais was now side by side with Pitkat with 4 laps to go. Gervais took second with Rocco moving into third as Pitkat fell back to fourth.
Pennink took down his sixth win of the season with Gervais, Rocco, Pitkat, and Owen rounding out the top-5.
In the 30-lap Late Model feature event, it was a mad scramble when the green flag came out as Joel Monahan stuck his nose in a 3-wide bid for the lead with Tom Butler coming out of turn 2 with the lead. Monahan was second with Josh Wood slicing his way through traffic to take third. Glen Reen was fourth in line with Tom Fearn quickly working his way into fifth.
At the halfway point Butler was still in command with Monahan, Wood, Reen, and Fearn lined up behind him. With 10 laps to go, the top-4 of Butler, Monahan, Wood, and Reen were lined up in a 4-car train with Fear leading a second train of cars consisting of himself, Michael Wray, and Wayne Coury, Jr.
The top-4 were still in line with 5 laps to go but behind them the action was wild as Coury first got by both Fearn and Wray to move into fifth before Wray went into fifth with Coury sixth and Fearn in seventh. Fearn got by Coury to move into sixth on lap-28 while Butler was still leading Monahan, Wood, and Reen.
Reen got around Wood for third on the final lap but Monahan couldn’t catch Butler as Butler won his first race of the season. Wood finished fourth with Wray rounding out the top-5.
In the 20-lap SK Light Modified feature event, Ted Cain took the early lead with Wesley Prucker and Jay Goff right behind him. Daniel Wesson was fourth with Tony Membrino, Jr. in fifth when the caution came out with 1 lap complete as Joey Ferrigno spun in turn 2 and collected the cars of David Arute and Vinny Anglace.
Cain took the lead on the restart but Prucker quickly went around to take over the lead with Wesson following him by as Cain fell back to third in the running order. Goff was fourth with Membrino applying heavy pressure from fifth place. Membrino was on the charge as he moved up to third by lap-10 with Prucker still leading Wesson. Joe Graf, Jr. was fourth with Cain in fifth place.
With 5 laps to go, the top-4 of Wesson, Prucker, Membrino and Graf were in a 4 car train fighting for the lead. Wesson was able to fend off several heavy challenges from Prucker to take his fourth win of the 2016 season. Prucker finished second with Membrino, Graf, and Cain rounding out the top-5.
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Stafford Speedway returned to NASCAR Whelen All-American Series racing action with a First Responders Appreciation Night that recognized Fire, Police, EMS, and all First Responder personnel. Taking down weekly feature wins on the night were Rowan Pennink in the SK Modified® feature, Tom Butler in the Late Model feature, Daniel Wesson in the SK Light feature, Bryan Narducci in the Limited Late Model Feature, Zack Robinson in the DARE Stock feature, and Noah Korner in the Legend Cars feature.
In the 40-lap SK Modified® feature event, Michael Gervais, Jr. took the lead at the green with Stephen Kopcik in second. Woody Pitkat and Cam McDermott were side by side for third with Todd Owen and Matt Galko side by side for fifth place.
Pitkat was on the charge as he took second from Kopcik on lap-7 and then a multi car crash occurred in turn 2 involving Nick Salva, Jeff Baral, Ted Christopher, and Mike Christopher, Jr. to bring the caution out.
Gervais took the lead back under green with Kopcik, Pitkat, McDErmott, and Owen behind him. Eric Berndt dropped off the pace on lap-11 and he immediately came to pit road. Rowan Pennink took fifth from Owen on lap-14 while Keith Rocco was starting to charge as he took seventh place from Ronnie Williams on lap-15 and he was looking to take sixth from Owen on lap-17. Pennink was also continuing to march to the front as he moved into fourth and was all over Pitkat’s back bumper for third. Pennink took third from Pitkat on lap-20 and he moved by Kopcik to take second place on lap-22. Tommy Membrino, Jr. spun on the backstretch to bring the caution out with 24 laps complete.
It took Pennink only one lap after the restart to overtake Gervais for the race lead. Kopcik was also able to get around Gervais to move into second before Nick Salva’s car appeared to lose an engine as a flash flame poured from the engine compartment on the backstretch to bring the caution out with 29 laps complete.
Pennink took the lead on the restart with Gervais and Kopcik side by side for second. Pitkat and Rocco were side by side for fourth with Williams and Owen side by side for sixth. Kopcik took second with Pitkat and Kopcik now side by side for third when Tom Bolles spun in turn 4 to bring the caution back out with 32 laps compelte.
Pennink took the lead with Gervais in second. Gervais got sideways in turn 4, which allowed Pitkat to move into second with Owen in fourth and Rocco fifth behind Gervias. Gervias’ bobble also allowed Pennink to pull away from second as Gervais was now side by side with Pitkat with 4 laps to go. Gervais took second with Rocco moving into third as Pitkat fell back to fourth.
Pennink took down his sixth win of the season with Gervais, Rocco, Pitkat, and Owen rounding out the top-5.
In the 30-lap Late Model feature event, it was a mad scramble when the green flag came out as Joel Monahan stuck his nose in a 3-wide bid for the lead with Tom Butler coming out of turn 2 with the lead. Monahan was second with Josh Wood slicing his way through traffic to take third. Glen Reen was fourth in line with Tom Fearn quickly working his way into fifth.
At the halfway point Butler was still in command with Monahan, Wood, Reen, and Fearn lined up behind him. With 10 laps to go, the top-4 of Butler, Monahan, Wood, and Reen were lined up in a 4-car train with Fear leading a second train of cars consisting of himself, Michael Wray, and Wayne Coury, Jr.
The top-4 were still in line with 5 laps to go but behind them the action was wild as Coury first got by both Fearn and Wray to move into fifth before Wray went into fifth with Coury sixth and Fearn in seventh. Fearn got by Coury to move into sixth on lap-28 while Butler was still leading Monahan, Wood, and Reen.
Reen got around Wood for third on the final lap but Monahan couldn’t catch Butler as Butler won his first race of the season. Wood finished fourth with Wray rounding out the top-5.
In the 20-lap SK Light Modified feature event, Ted Cain took the early lead with Wesley Prucker and Jay Goff right behind him. Daniel Wesson was fourth with Tony Membrino, Jr. in fifth when the caution came out with 1 lap complete as Joey Ferrigno spun in turn 2 and collected the cars of David Arute and Vinny Anglace.
Cain took the lead on the restart but Prucker quickly went around to take over the lead with Wesson following him by as Cain fell back to third in the running order. Goff was fourth with Membrino applying heavy pressure from fifth place. Membrino was on the charge as he moved up to third by lap-10 with Prucker still leading Wesson. Joe Graf, Jr. was fourth with Cain in fifth place.
With 5 laps to go, the top-4 of Wesson, Prucker, Membrino and Graf were in a 4 car train fighting for the lead. Wesson was able to fend off several heavy challenges from Prucker to take his fourth win of the 2016 season. Prucker finished second with Membrino, Graf, and Cain rounding out the top-5.
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