RYAN PREECE
2011 SK  MODIFIED®
TRACK CHAMPION
RYAN POSOCCO
2011 LATE  MODEL
TRACK CHAMPION


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A LOOK BACK AT THE 1990
STAFFORD MOTOR SPEEDWAY SEASON

By: Scott Running

1990 was the sixth season of the Stafford Motor Speedway / CARQUEST Auto Parts relationship. CARQUEST Auto Parts was the title sponsor of the CARQUEST 125 Whelen Modified Tour event for the second consecutive season, and Mike Stefanik was the winner of that race for the second consecutive season.

In addition to winning the CARQUEST 125, Stefanik was also the winner of the Spring Sizzler, and the Fall Final, while Jeff Fuller was the winner of the Inaugural TSI Harley-Davidson 125.

The SK Modifieds® entered their ninth season of competition with Mike Christopher taking down his second consecutive Stafford track championship. The 1990 season was a season of parity in the SK Modified® division, with Steve Chowansky, Ted Christopher, Bob Potter, and Jeff Barry all tied for the division lead with 2 victories each. Single feature wins were recorded by Tom Bolles, Tom Tagg, Mike Christopher, and Bo Gunning, giving the SK Modified® division 8 different winners during the year.

The 1990 season was the fourth season of Late Model competition at Stafford and for the first time the track champion was not Phil Rondeau. Tony Sylvester ended Rondeau's run of three consecutive track championships with a dominant season that saw him score a division leading 4 victories. Sylvester was the only repeat feature winner of the year with Cliff Stakey, Chuck Zentarski, Rob Bouchard, Scott Foster, and Chuck Docherty all taking down single feature wins.

The ProStocks entered their first full season of competition at Stafford Motor Speedway, with Dave Caruso taking the track championship. Jim McCallum was the big winner of the year with 4 wins, but he couldn't match the consistency of Caruso, who won only once. Mark Forino was the only other multiple feature winner with 2 wins, while Brian Crunden, Rich Wood, and Tom Rosati each scored a single feature victory.