WOODY
PITKAT CONTINUES SK MODIFIED® WINNING STREAK AT STAFFORD;
FEARN, SYLVESTER, LANAGAN, PROVOST
ALSO SCORE AUG. 24 PORTER & CHESTER SUMMER HEAT FEATURE
WINS
For
Immediate Release
Contact: Scott Running
August 24, 2007
(Stafford
Springs, CT)---Stafford Motor Speedway returned to
racing action on Friday night, August 24th with Porter
and Chester Summer Heat. The action on the racetrack
certainly lived up to the sponsor's billing as Woody
Pitkat continued his SK Modified® winning streak by
taking down his fifth consecutive feature victory.
Tom Fearn ended Ryan Posocco's three-race Late Model
winning streak by taking his third Late Model feature
win of the 2007 season, Josh Sylvester came home a
first time winner in the SK Light Modified feature,
Rick Lanagan won his sixth Limited Late Model feature
event of the 2007 season, and Duane Provost joined
Sylvester as a first time winner by taking the DARE
Stock feature event victory.
The
40-lap SK Modified® feature took the green with Richie
Pallai, Jr. leading the first lap and then surrendering
the lead to Todd Owen on lap-2. Zach Sylvester took
the lead from Owen on lap-7, and by lap-10, Woody
Pitkat was on Owen's bumper looking to take the lead.
Pitkat got the lead on a lap-11 restart by powering
to the outside of Sylvester. Pitkat led lap-20, which
earned him a $100 bonus from event sponsor Porter
& Chester. The race began to take on a long green
flag run, and Pitkat slowly built his advantage up
over Sylvester and the rest of the field. With 5 laps
to go, Pitkat's lead was about 2 seconds ahead of
Sylvester and Pitkat cruised to his fifth consecutive
SK Modified® feature victory. Sylvester finished second,
with Owen, Malave, and Ted Christopher rounding out
the top-5.
The
30-lap Late Model feature took the green with Michael
Bennett powering into the lead. Bennett held the race
lead until lap-13 when Tom Fearn moved past to move
out front. Fearn's pass allowed Corey Hutchings to
follow Fearn past Bennett. Fearn led lap-15, which
earned him a $100 bonus from event sponsor Porter
& Chester. Hutchings would hound Fearn's bumper for
the final 17 laps of the race, several times getting
into Fearn and getting Fearn sideways, but Fearn was
able to recover and hold his position out front. Fearn
was too strong for Hutchings to overtake as Fearn
collected his third feature win of the 2007 season.
Hutchings finished second, with Jim Peterson, Woody
Pitkat, and Dillon Moltz rounding out the top-5. Ryan
Posocco, who had won the last three Late Model feature
events at Stafford, finished 6th.
The
20-lap SK Light feature took the green with Mike Lane
taking the lead ahead of Aaron Goff. Lane held the
lead until lap-3 when Goff took over the top spot.
Goff held the lead until lap-6 when Josh Sylvester
moved out front. SK Light points leader Chris Matthews
moved into second and hounded Sylvester for the lead
through several restart situations, but was not able
to move out front. The SK Lights ran past their 20-minute
feature event time limit with 11 laps complete, and
the race was red/checkered, making Sylvester a first
time feature winner. Matthews finished second, with
Goff, Lane, and Joe Allegro, Jr. rounding out the
top-5.
The
20-lap Limited Late Model feature took the green with
Charlie Newman taking the early lead. Several cautions
slowed the early action, but Newman continued to hold
the lead. Newman held the lead until lap-15 when Rick
Lanagan moved to the front of the line. Lanagan's
moved opened the door for Kevin Gambacorta to move
into second and Joey Ferrigno to move into third,
dropping Newman back to fourth place. Sean Foster
would also get by Newman in the closing laps, but
at the front it was all Lanagan, who scored his sixth
feature win of the 2007 season. Gambacorta finished
second, with Ferrigno, Foster, and Newman rounding
out the top-5.
The
15-lap DARE Stock feature took the green flag with
Duane Provost taking the lead. Norm Sears quickly
worked his way up to second and began to apply heavy
pressure to Provost for the lead. A mid-race caution
slowed the field and left Sears and Jeff Jolly dueling
for second with Carla Botticello and Bill Dunn dueling
for fourth place, which gave Provost all the margin
he needed at the front of the field. Provost led the
entire race as he wired the field to pick up his first
career victory. Jolly finished second, with Sears,
Botticello, and Dunn 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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