THOMPSON SPEEDWAY MOTORSPORTS RELEASES PENALTY REPORT 

By Kyle Souza, Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park 

THOMPSON, Conn. — Following the last two NASCAR Whelen All-American Series events at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, track officials have informed six race teams of penalties, which are effective immediately. 

  • Sunoco Modified driver Todd Owen has been disqualified from his third-place finish in the August 4 feature event and suspended from the next two NASCAR events at Thompson Speedway, following laboratory results taken on tire samples from his car. Owen has also been fined $500 for the infraction. 
  • In the SK Light Modifieds®, driver Bryan Narducci has been disqualified from his victory on Sunday, August 4, and suspended for the next two NASCAR events at Thompson Speedway. Narducci’s No. 01 was found with tires that did not clear laboratory testing after the August 4 event. He was also fined $500 for the infraction. 
  • Driver Keith Caruso has been fined $500 for failing to relinquish illegal parts found on his car following his victory on July 28. The fine must be paid before Caruso can return to NASCAR competition at Thompson Speedway. 
  • Limited Sportsman driver Ryan Waterman has been suspended for one NASCAR event following contact under yellow flag conditions during the August 4 race. He is also on probation for the remainder of the Whelen All-American Series season.  
  • Limited Sportsman driver Randy Waterman has been suspended for two NASCAR events at Thompson Speedway for contact under yellow flag conditions and off-track behavior. Randy Waterman is also on probation for the remaining of the NASCAR season. 
  • Limited Sportsman driver Scott Sousa has been placed on probation for the remainder of the NASCAR season following off-track actions during the August 4 raceday. 

Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park returns to racing on Wednesday, August 14, with the 30th annual Bud ‘King of Beers’ 150 for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. All five NASCAR Whelen All-American Series divisions and the NEMA Midgets will also compete.