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06-26-2010, 10:59 PM
ROCCO, PITKAT, GALKO, FLANNERY, & HAYES SCORE JUNE 25th NASCAR WHELEN
ALL-AMERICAN SERIES VICTORIES AT STAFFORD
Stafford Motor Speedway returned to racing action
with a NASCAR Whelen All-American Series program on Friday, June 25th. Keith
Rocco picked up his third consecutive and sixth overall win of the 2010
season in the 40-lap SK Modified® feature, Woody Pitkat got win number four
of 2010 in the 30-lap Late Model feature, Matt Galko scored his second
victory of 2010 in the 20-lap SK Light Modified feature, Dan Flannery won
his fourth race of 2010 in the 20-lap Limited Late Model feature, and Andrew
Hayes picked up his first win of 2010 in the 15-lap DARE Stock feature.
In the 40-lap SK Modified® feature event, Tom Bolles took the lead at the
green with Mark Bakaj, Zach Sylvester, Josh Sylvester, and Jeff Malave
behind him. Zach Sylvester quickly worked his way into second and he began
to hound Bolles for the lead. On lap-9, Sylvester was able to pull
alongside Bolles, but Bolles ran strong in the outside groove and he
maintained control of the race lead.
The caution came out with 12 laps complete for Woody Pitkat, who stalled in
turn 2. Bolles was the leader back under green with Zach Sylvester behind
him. Frank Ruocco moved into third, with Josh Sylvester and Ted Christopher
rounding out the top-5. Pitkat and Dan Avery spun in turn 2 to bring the
yellow back out with 15 laps complete.
Bolles again took the lead on the restart with Ruocco moving by Sylvester to
take over second. Bolles held the lead until lap-17 when Ruocco moved to
the front. At the halfway point of the race it was Ruocco out front with
Bolles, Christopher, Keith Rocco, and Zach Sylvester making up the top-5.
The top-5 ran in line until the caution came out with 26 laps complete for a
spin by Bolles. Ruocco took the lead back under green with Christopher
right behind him. Rocco moved into third with Zach Sylvester and Malave
making up the top-5.
The field was slowed by several caution periods over the next several laps,
but the field took the green flag for what would be the final restart on
lap-34. Ruocco was still out front with Christopher and Rocco behind him.
Ruocco held the lead until lap-37 when Christopher moved to the front.
Christopher’s move gave Rocco enough room to also move by Ruocco.
As the field came to the white flag, Christopher got out of shape a bit,
which gave Rocco all the room he needed as he charged to the inside of
Christopher and took the lead. Rocco would lead Christopher back around and
he took down his third consecutive and sixth overall win of the 2010 season.
Christopher came home second, with Zach Sylvester, Ruocco, and Pitkat
rounding out the top-5.
In the 30-lap Late Model feature event, Corey Hutchings took the lead at the
green ahead of Keith Rocco. Rocco took the lead on lap-2 in turn 1, but
Hutchings used a cross-over move and was back out front in turn 3.
Hutchings led the race until lap-7 when Woody Pitkat moved to the front.
Scott Cook was third behind Pitkat and Hutchings, with John Kasper and
Michael Bennett rounding out the top-5.
By lap-10, Bennett had moved by Kasper for fourth while Ryan Posocco and
Dillon Moltz were just out of the top-5 in sixth and seventh place. Bennett
would get by Cook for third and he moved into second on lap-16.
At the front of the field, Pitkat was pulling away from everyone while
Posocco and Moltz were moving themselves into fourth and fifth place behind
Bennett and Hutchings.
The race ran green to checkered and Pitkat scored a dominating win, his
fourth of the 2010 season. Bennett finished second, with Hutchings,
Posocco, and Moltz rounding out the top-5.
In the 20-lap SK Light Modified feature event, Earl Pelletier took the early
lead followed by Kyle Spencer, Zach Aszklar, John Hanafin, and David Webb.
With 7 laps complete, Spencer spun coming out of turn 4 to bring the caution
out.
Back under green, Hanafin powered to the outside of Pelletier to take over
the race lead. Hanafin’s move brought Matt Galko by Pelletier as well,
dropping him down to third. Hanafin held the lead until lap-10 when Galko
moved to the front. The caution came out with 12 laps complete for a
multi-car incident in turn 4 involving the cars of Victoria Bergenty, Shayne
Prucker, Rick Williams, and Neil Provost, Jr.
The field was slowed twice more by cautions on lap-13 and lap-14, before
going green for the final time on lap-15. Galko took the lead with Joey
Cipriano and Tommy Barrett, Jr. behind him. Galko was able to stay in front
of the duo for the final 5 laps and he nailed down his second win of the
2010 season. Barrett finished third, with Pelletier and Hanafin rounding
out the top-5.
In the 20-lap Limited Late Model feature event, Jesse Hinze took the lead at
the drop of the green from pole sitter Duane Provost. Rob Dow moved into
second, with George Nocera, Jr., Andrew Durand, and Carla Botticello making
up the top-5.
Durand quickly moved by Dow for second while Shawn Thibeault was on the
charge moving into third. Dow ran fourth with Dan Flannery up to fifth
place by the halfway point of the race. The action was slowed with 11 laps
complete for a spin by Durand after contact with Thibeault while racing for
second place.
Hinze took the lead on the restart with Flannery moving into second.
Flannery then took the lead from Hinze on lap-13 and the caution came back
out for Dave Yardley, III, who made hard contact with the frontstretch wall.
Back under green it was a free for all at the front with Kevin Gambacorta
making a three-wide move to take the lead from Flannery. One lap later,
Flannery charged back past Gambacorta to retake the lead. Just as Flannery
took the lead, he got loose in turn 1 and Nocera moved to the head of the
pack. Flannery gathered his car up and went back by Nocera in turn 3 for
the lead. Debris on the track slowed the action with 16 laps complete.
Back under green Flannery took the lead ahead of Hinze. Gambacorta moved by
Nocera for third, only to have Nocera take the position back in the next
corner. Michael Wray spun to bring the caution back out with 18 laps
complete and set up a green white checkered finish.
Flannery powered into the lead on the restart and went unchallenged over the
final two laps to take down his fourth win of the 2010 season. Nocera
finished second, with Dow, Hinze, and Durand rounding out the top-5.
In the 15-lap DARE Stock feature event, the field completed one lap before
the caution came out for Kaitlyn Brice who hit the backstretch wall and Nick
Salva, who spun. Vinny Gambacorta took the lead and he led the first 4 laps
before giving way to Andrew Hayes on lap-5. Hayes’ pass opened the door for
Stephen Daddio, Cory Casagrande, Kyle Casagrande, and Tony Membrino, Jr. to
all get by Gambacorta. The top-5 cars then ran in line until the caution
came back out with 10 laps complete for debris on the track.
Hayes took the lead on the restart with Kyle Casagrande taking second.
Membrino moved into third, with Cliff and Albert Saunders moving into fourth
and fifth. The caution came back out with 13 laps complete for a spin by
Kristen Bonaiuto in turn 1.
Kyle Casagrande took the lead on the restart, but Hayes hung tough in the
outside groove and he powered back into the lead on lap-14. Hayes and
Casagrande ran side by side for the final lap, with Hayes taking the
checkered flag by a half car length to take his first victory of the 2010
season. Kyle Casagrande finished second, with Membrino, Albert Saunders,
and Jeff Jolly 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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ALL-AMERICAN SERIES VICTORIES AT STAFFORD
Stafford Motor Speedway returned to racing action
with a NASCAR Whelen All-American Series program on Friday, June 25th. Keith
Rocco picked up his third consecutive and sixth overall win of the 2010
season in the 40-lap SK Modified® feature, Woody Pitkat got win number four
of 2010 in the 30-lap Late Model feature, Matt Galko scored his second
victory of 2010 in the 20-lap SK Light Modified feature, Dan Flannery won
his fourth race of 2010 in the 20-lap Limited Late Model feature, and Andrew
Hayes picked up his first win of 2010 in the 15-lap DARE Stock feature.
In the 40-lap SK Modified® feature event, Tom Bolles took the lead at the
green with Mark Bakaj, Zach Sylvester, Josh Sylvester, and Jeff Malave
behind him. Zach Sylvester quickly worked his way into second and he began
to hound Bolles for the lead. On lap-9, Sylvester was able to pull
alongside Bolles, but Bolles ran strong in the outside groove and he
maintained control of the race lead.
The caution came out with 12 laps complete for Woody Pitkat, who stalled in
turn 2. Bolles was the leader back under green with Zach Sylvester behind
him. Frank Ruocco moved into third, with Josh Sylvester and Ted Christopher
rounding out the top-5. Pitkat and Dan Avery spun in turn 2 to bring the
yellow back out with 15 laps complete.
Bolles again took the lead on the restart with Ruocco moving by Sylvester to
take over second. Bolles held the lead until lap-17 when Ruocco moved to
the front. At the halfway point of the race it was Ruocco out front with
Bolles, Christopher, Keith Rocco, and Zach Sylvester making up the top-5.
The top-5 ran in line until the caution came out with 26 laps complete for a
spin by Bolles. Ruocco took the lead back under green with Christopher
right behind him. Rocco moved into third with Zach Sylvester and Malave
making up the top-5.
The field was slowed by several caution periods over the next several laps,
but the field took the green flag for what would be the final restart on
lap-34. Ruocco was still out front with Christopher and Rocco behind him.
Ruocco held the lead until lap-37 when Christopher moved to the front.
Christopher’s move gave Rocco enough room to also move by Ruocco.
As the field came to the white flag, Christopher got out of shape a bit,
which gave Rocco all the room he needed as he charged to the inside of
Christopher and took the lead. Rocco would lead Christopher back around and
he took down his third consecutive and sixth overall win of the 2010 season.
Christopher came home second, with Zach Sylvester, Ruocco, and Pitkat
rounding out the top-5.
In the 30-lap Late Model feature event, Corey Hutchings took the lead at the
green ahead of Keith Rocco. Rocco took the lead on lap-2 in turn 1, but
Hutchings used a cross-over move and was back out front in turn 3.
Hutchings led the race until lap-7 when Woody Pitkat moved to the front.
Scott Cook was third behind Pitkat and Hutchings, with John Kasper and
Michael Bennett rounding out the top-5.
By lap-10, Bennett had moved by Kasper for fourth while Ryan Posocco and
Dillon Moltz were just out of the top-5 in sixth and seventh place. Bennett
would get by Cook for third and he moved into second on lap-16.
At the front of the field, Pitkat was pulling away from everyone while
Posocco and Moltz were moving themselves into fourth and fifth place behind
Bennett and Hutchings.
The race ran green to checkered and Pitkat scored a dominating win, his
fourth of the 2010 season. Bennett finished second, with Hutchings,
Posocco, and Moltz rounding out the top-5.
In the 20-lap SK Light Modified feature event, Earl Pelletier took the early
lead followed by Kyle Spencer, Zach Aszklar, John Hanafin, and David Webb.
With 7 laps complete, Spencer spun coming out of turn 4 to bring the caution
out.
Back under green, Hanafin powered to the outside of Pelletier to take over
the race lead. Hanafin’s move brought Matt Galko by Pelletier as well,
dropping him down to third. Hanafin held the lead until lap-10 when Galko
moved to the front. The caution came out with 12 laps complete for a
multi-car incident in turn 4 involving the cars of Victoria Bergenty, Shayne
Prucker, Rick Williams, and Neil Provost, Jr.
The field was slowed twice more by cautions on lap-13 and lap-14, before
going green for the final time on lap-15. Galko took the lead with Joey
Cipriano and Tommy Barrett, Jr. behind him. Galko was able to stay in front
of the duo for the final 5 laps and he nailed down his second win of the
2010 season. Barrett finished third, with Pelletier and Hanafin rounding
out the top-5.
In the 20-lap Limited Late Model feature event, Jesse Hinze took the lead at
the drop of the green from pole sitter Duane Provost. Rob Dow moved into
second, with George Nocera, Jr., Andrew Durand, and Carla Botticello making
up the top-5.
Durand quickly moved by Dow for second while Shawn Thibeault was on the
charge moving into third. Dow ran fourth with Dan Flannery up to fifth
place by the halfway point of the race. The action was slowed with 11 laps
complete for a spin by Durand after contact with Thibeault while racing for
second place.
Hinze took the lead on the restart with Flannery moving into second.
Flannery then took the lead from Hinze on lap-13 and the caution came back
out for Dave Yardley, III, who made hard contact with the frontstretch wall.
Back under green it was a free for all at the front with Kevin Gambacorta
making a three-wide move to take the lead from Flannery. One lap later,
Flannery charged back past Gambacorta to retake the lead. Just as Flannery
took the lead, he got loose in turn 1 and Nocera moved to the head of the
pack. Flannery gathered his car up and went back by Nocera in turn 3 for
the lead. Debris on the track slowed the action with 16 laps complete.
Back under green Flannery took the lead ahead of Hinze. Gambacorta moved by
Nocera for third, only to have Nocera take the position back in the next
corner. Michael Wray spun to bring the caution back out with 18 laps
complete and set up a green white checkered finish.
Flannery powered into the lead on the restart and went unchallenged over the
final two laps to take down his fourth win of the 2010 season. Nocera
finished second, with Dow, Hinze, and Durand rounding out the top-5.
In the 15-lap DARE Stock feature event, the field completed one lap before
the caution came out for Kaitlyn Brice who hit the backstretch wall and Nick
Salva, who spun. Vinny Gambacorta took the lead and he led the first 4 laps
before giving way to Andrew Hayes on lap-5. Hayes’ pass opened the door for
Stephen Daddio, Cory Casagrande, Kyle Casagrande, and Tony Membrino, Jr. to
all get by Gambacorta. The top-5 cars then ran in line until the caution
came back out with 10 laps complete for debris on the track.
Hayes took the lead on the restart with Kyle Casagrande taking second.
Membrino moved into third, with Cliff and Albert Saunders moving into fourth
and fifth. The caution came back out with 13 laps complete for a spin by
Kristen Bonaiuto in turn 1.
Kyle Casagrande took the lead on the restart, but Hayes hung tough in the
outside groove and he powered back into the lead on lap-14. Hayes and
Casagrande ran side by side for the final lap, with Hayes taking the
checkered flag by a half car length to take his first victory of the 2010
season. Kyle Casagrande finished second, with Membrino, Albert Saunders,
and Jeff Jolly 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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