CHARLAND, CASAGRADE, BESSETTE, FLUCKIGER, COATES, & RICHARDI SCORE CARQUEST FALL FINAL SATURDAY FEATURE VICTORIES AT STAFFORD MOTOR SPEEDWAY; ASZKLAR, CASAGRANDE, & SAUNDERS SCORE TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS (Stafford Springs, CT)---Stafford Motor Speedway kicked off its final race event of the 2012 season with feature events for its SK Light, Limited Late Model, and DARE Stock divisions, as well as feature events for the Pro-4 Modifieds and N.E. Truck Series as part of the Saturday CARQUEST Fall Final Weekend festivities. In the SK Light Modifieds, Bob Charland took down his first win of the season while Zach Aszklar was crowned champion, Cory Casagrande won the 20-lap Limited Late Model feature to secure the championship, Austin Bessette won the DARE Stock feature, but came up short in the championship chase as Cliff Saunders took home the track title. Kris Fluckiger won the 8-lap Paradiso-Muska DARE Stock Shoot-Out, Corey Coates won the 20-lap N.E. Truck Series feature, and Rob Richardi, Jr. won the 20-lap Pro-4 Modified feature. Henry took the lead back under green, but Charland got a good run on the outside groove and he took the lead from Henry. Cardile also went to the outside to get around Henry, but the caution came out again with 3 laps complete for a spin by Jason Lafayette. The restart saw a spin by Jay Goff, Williams, and Victoria Bergenty to bring the yellow back out. Back under green, Charland charged into the lead while Cardile dropped off the pace and brought his car to pit road. Henry was now second behind Charland, with Tony Membrino, Jr., Joey Ferrigno, and Cam McDermott making up the top-5. On the restart, Aszklar spun in turn 2 and Dylan Kopec’s car climbed up and over Aszklar’s car, which brought the caution out and drastically changed the SK Light championship picture, as Aszklar was 20 points or 10 positions ahead of Membrino coming into the final race. Charland took the lead back under green with McDermott and Henry side by side for second place. Membrino was fourth, with Ferrigno and Gunning side by side for fifth place. Henry got a run to the inside of McDermott on lap-16, but he spun coming out of turn 4. Membrino tried to avoid hitting Henry, and as he tried to avoid Henry, Membrino got into the frontstretch wall, which bent his right front tire and eliminated him from the race. In the chase for the championship, Aszklar's 19th place finish was enough to give him the championship over Membrino, who ended the race in the 14th position. Cory Casagrande nearly spun while racing in a group of traffic, but he was able to collect his car and he kept running in fifth place on lap-6. There was a torrid battle for second between Arute, Wood, and Hayes going on with the cars going three wide several times. Arute came out with the spot, but Wood went back by Arute on lap-10 to move back into second. Casagrande was now in third as the three-wide action allowed him to close in on the trio, while D.J. Burnham was fourth and Arute was back to fifth place. With all the position swapping going on behind him, Hinze was able to pull out to a comfortable lead. On lap-13, Wood got very loose in turn 1 and he fell from second back to fourth place as Casagrande and Burnham both went by. Casagrande was beginning to reel Hinze in for the race lead with Burnham keeping pace with Casagrande. Wood was still in fourth, just ahead of Arute with 5 laps to go. Casagrande made a move to the inside of Hinze to take over the lead on lap-17 and he brought Burnham with him as Hinze fell back to third. Casagrande took the checkered flag for his sixth win of the season and he also clinched the Limited Late Model track championship. Burnham finished second, with Hinze, Wood, and Arute rounding out the top-5. The race restarted with Walker taking the lead ahead of Andy Marchese, Albert Saunders, Austin Bessette, and Kris Fluckiger. Albert Saunders took over second from Marchese on lap-4 while Walker continued to hold the race lead. Bessette was glued to the back bumper of Marchese in a fight for third, while Fluckiger and Cliff Saunders were lined up right behind Bessette. Bessette took the lead on the restart, with Fluckiger, Cliff Saunders, Provost, and Kyle Casagrande behind him. Matt Chiarizio spun on the backstretch to bring the caution back out with 2 laps to go. Bessette again took the lead on the restart with Fluckiger settling into line behind him. Cliff Saunders was third, with Lavoie just ahead of Provost and Casagrande. Bessette took the checkered flag ahead of Fluckiger to pick up his third win of the season, but Cliff Saunders’ third place finish was enough to make him the 2012 DARE Stock champion. Provost and Kelsey Rottino rounded out the top-5. Fluckiger moved to the lead on lap-3 with Casagrande, Saunders, Walker, and Bessette lined up behind him as Carroll fell back to eighth place behind Jeremy Lavoie. Fluckiger held Casagrande off to take the checkered flag, with Saunders, Walker, and Bessette rounding out the top-5. Lafayette and Lindeman were side by side for the lead on the restart with Noll in third place. Ouellette was fourth and Michalski was running in fifth. The top-3 briefly went three wide for the lead, but Lafayette was able to maintain the lead. Lindeman went around Lafayette for the lead on lap-5 and Noll got by Lafayette for second on lap-6. Corey Coates, who started shotgun on the field, was no running fourth with Nate Bubello in fifth. Lindeman was able to get back by Noll for second on the final lap, but it was all Coates at the front as he took the checkered flag after nearly not making out of the paddock area to take the green flag. Lafayette finished fourth, with Bubello finishing fifth.
In the 20-lap Pro-4 Modified feature, Robin Berghman led the first lap but Dan Meservey, Jr. overtook her for the lead on lap-2. Rob Richardi, Jr. followed Meservey by Berghman to take over second with Berghman settling into line in third. Phil Lausier was fourth with Dave Richardi right behind him in fifth place. Rob Richardi was applying heavy pressure to Meservey for the lead while Dave Richardi was doing the same to Lausier. Dave Richardi was able to get the spot from Lausier, while Meservey was able to stay in front of Rob Richardi. Rob Richardi gave Meservey a big bump on lap-14 in turn 3, but Meservey was able stay in front. Dave Richardi was now third, with Berghman fourth. Lausier spun in turn 3 to bring the caution out with 16 laps complete. On the restart, Rob Richardi got a good run to the inside of Dan Meservey and he inched ahead to take the lead. Richardi got clear of Meservey on lap-18, but Meservey came back strong to the inside of Richardi for the lead on lap-19. The two cars touched in turn 3 with Meservey hitting the wall and Richardi going on to win the race. Dave Richardi finished second, with Berghman, Dan Fresh, and Dan Meservey, Sr. 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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