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TED CHRISTOPHER WINS 37TH ANNUAL CARQUEST TECH-NET SPRING SIZZLER
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Immediate Release Ryan Preece, driving for the same Boehler Racing Enterprises team that won the Inaugural Tech-Net Spring Sizzler in 1972 with Fred DeSarro behind the wheel, appeared to be well on his way into the Stafford record books with a perfect CARQUEST Tech-Net Spring Sizzler Weekend. Preece set fast time in Saturday's Whelen Modified Tour practice session and then won the pole position for today's race. After the pole redraw, Preece started the race from the 7th position, but it took him only 28 laps to work his way by pole sitter Rob Summers for the race lead. Preece had the race under his control, comfortably keeping his car out front until a blown engine took him out of the race on lap-91.
Christopher pitted for a second time under caution on lap-143 and moved back into second place on lap-166 behind Beers when the caution came back out for a spin by Frank Ruocco. On the restart, Christopher moved by Beers in turn 3 to retake the race lead. Several late caution periods kept the field in close contact with Christopher and Beers kept the pressure on Christopher for the lead, but was unable to get close enough to make a pass. Chuck Hossfeld came home third in Bob Garbarino's car that Donny Lia drove to last year's Sizzler victory, Mike Stefanik finished fourth, and James Civali rounded out the top-5. Finishing 6th through 10th was Rowan Pennink, Richard Savary, Jamie Tomaino, Todd Szegedy, and Glenn Tyler. For more information contact the Stafford Motor Speedway track office at (860) 684-2783, or visit us on the web at www.staffordspeedway.com. ### |