Stafford Motor Speedway Champions For Charities Driver Spotlight: Richie Pallai Jr. And David Arute

Stafford Motor Speedway Champions For Charities Driver Spotlight: Richie Pallai Jr. And David Arute

stafford(Stafford Springs, CT)—Stafford Motor Speedway is hosting a field of accomplished current and former championship drivers for this year’s 4th annual Champions for Charities event, which will take place on Friday, June 27th. In the up coming weeks before the event, Stafford Speedway is providing a profile on each of the championship drivers. This week, the spotlight is on both Richie Pallai, Jr., the 2009 Spring Sizzler SK Modified® Champion and 2013 Champions for Charities winner, and David Arute, the 2011 Wild Thing Karts Senior Outlaw Champion. Pallai will be racing for The Catherine Violet Hubbard Animal Sanctuary, and Arute is racing for the Ben Was Here Foundation.

Both Arute and Pallai are competing in the 4th Annual Bill Tamburro, Jr Memorial Golf Tournament to benefit their charities. The Golf Tournament to benefit both foundations, as well as the Lustgarten foundation, will be held at Hawk’s Landing Country Club in Southington, CT on Monday, May 19, 2014 starting at 7:30 AM.

Pallai’s charity, The Catherine V. Hubbard Animal Sanctuary, started as a collaborative labor of love between the Hubbard Family and The Animal Center in Newtown to recognize Catherine’s dream. Catherine, a first grader lost in the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary, had a passion for animals and insects alike and often created special “homes” for the animals she encountered each day. Possessing strength and kindness beyond her years, at the end of each day Catherine would send her special friends off with a kiss and whispered request of, “Tell your friends I am kind,” in the hope that they would return.

To carry on Catherine’s legacy of providing homes for animals in need, the Foundation is working with the Animal Center in Newtown to build the CVH Animal Sanctuary. The Sanctuary will provide a loving, nurturing environment for all animals in need of a home, featuring a dog and cat adoption area, a farm animal rescue, and a wildlife rehabilitation center. Visitors can also participate in humane education programs through the learning center, spend time surrounded by beautiful butterflies in the butterfly garden, and tour a gallery featuring Catherine’s artwork.

Arute will be racing for the Ben Was Here Foundation, in memory of his cousin, Ben Buckley, who passed away as a result of a severe asthma attack in January of this year. Ben was in the 2nd grade and was an aspiring artist who enjoyed baseball as well as building Lego’s. The Buckley family has established this educational scholarship fund in his memory.

Both Arute and Pallai plan on trumping the competition in their fundraising efforts once again after Arute raised $7,205 for the Lustgarten Foundation, earning him the pole position, and Pallai raised $4,246 for the Catherine V. Hubbard Animal Sanctuary. Both drivers have competed in the Champions for Charities event since it started back in 2011. Pallai is the reigning champion of last year’s event, and both he and Arute look forward to being competitive on the mini-mile track.

Having had years of experience in the Wild Thing Karts Program on Monday nights, as well as being the 2011 Senior Outlaw Champion, Arute is looking forward to running in the 4th year of this event.

“After my little cousin passed away in January I wanted to find a way to help his family in their efforts to get word out about asthma,” said Arute. “So when the family established the Ben Was Here Foundation I knew that racing in the Champions for Charities race to raise funds for the Foundation would be a perfect tribute to Ben. I’m looking forward to the golf tournament on May 19th in which the proceeds will be donated to Ben’s Foundation and the CVH Animal Sanctuary. The Champions for Charities race will be held on Friday June 27th and I’m hoping my car will be hooked up so that I can make a good run in memory of Ben. I think champions have gotten used to the karts and racing on the mini-mile and it should be an exciting race again this year with 3 and 4 wide racing.”
After winning last year’s race, Pallai is ready for the chance to have a second consecutive victory. The 2009 Spring Sizzler SK Modified® Champion is eager to get back into a Senior Outlaw kart and race with fellow open-wheeled champions for the title.

“Outside of family and sports, animals are my next love,” said Pallai. “Raising as much money as we did last year for the CVH Animal Sanctuary and then winning the race was pretty cool. My relationship with the Hubbard family has developed into a friendship since I first met the Hubbard family. At first, I wasn’t really sure how to approach it with all the family had been through, but I talk with Jenny Hubbard at least once a week. It’s turned into a really great friendship. Their son Freddy is just old enough to understand about racing and he is a big fan of mine and I was able to find a go kart over the winter that I got running and I’m going to bring it up to him. I know it’s only a charity race but it was really nice to win the race last year for Pete and Fran Lawlor, who let me use their Senior Outlaw Kart. And being able to win the race when the Hubbard family was there at the track watching me was a huge bonus in addition to the money that we raised.

The Champions for Charities event will take place around the Stafford Mini-Mile track for a 15-lap feature during the Friday June 27th race program.

Late Model Cars Take Center Stage At Stafford Speedway For Late Model 60-Lap Xtra Mart Xtra D Feature This Friday, May 9th

2013-SMS(Stafford Springs, CT)—This Friday night, May 9th, will kick off the 5-race Xtra Mart Xtra D Series at Stafford Motor Speedway. Stafford Speedway’s Late Model drivers will duel this Friday night in a 60-lap feature with the race winner taking home total posted awards of $1,475. The 60-lap Late Model feature event will carry a larger purse with the winner’s check paying out $1,125 and there is $1,000 in bonus money from Xtra Mart Convenience Stores that will be split evenly among the top-5 finishers. Add in the $125.00 in contingency money from CT Trailers and a $25.00 gas certificate from New England Racing Fuel, and the winner of Friday night’s 60-lap Late Model Xtra Mart Xtra D feature event will take home $1,450 in cash and a $25 gas credit from New England Racing Fuel.

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PENALTY ANNOUNCED FROM NAPA SPRING SIZZLER WEEKEND NASCAR WHELEN ALL-AMERICAN SERIES PROGRAM AT STAFFORD MOTOR SPEEDWAY

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PENALTY ANNOUNCED FROM NAPA SPRING SIZZLER WEEKEND NASCAR WHELEN ALL-AMERICAN SERIES PROGRAM AT STAFFORD MOTOR SPEEDWAY

(Stafford Springs, CT)—Stafford Motor Speedway has announced the following penalty following the running of the April 26-27 NAPA Spring Sizzler NASCAR Whelen All-American Series feature events.

Rowan Pennink, driver of the No. 99 SK Modified®, has been penalized for a rules violation committed this past Sunday at Stafford Motor Speedway.
Pennink has been penalized from his third place finish in the 40-lap SK Modified feature and placed to last place (29th) and fined 44 points for violating rule 20E-12.3 Coil Over Shocks of the 2014 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series SK Modified® rulebook.
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Preece, Stuart, & Wells Score NAPA Auto Parts Spring Sizzler Sunday Feature Victories At Stafford

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Preece, Stuart, & Wells Score NAPA Auto Parts Spring Sizzler Sunday Feature Victories At Stafford

(Stafford Springs, CT)—Stafford Motor Speedway’s 43rd Annual NAPA Auto Parts Spring Sizzler Weekend continued on Sunday with feature events for the SK Modified®, Late Model, and NorthEast Mini Stock Tour divisions. Ryan Preece scored a dominating win in the 40-lap SK Modified® feature, XXX in the 30-lap Late Model feature event, and Toby Wells was the winner of the 25-lap NorthEast Mini Stock Tour feature.

In the 40-lap SK Modified® feature, Joey Cipriano took the lead at the green with Matt Galko settling into second behind him. Tom Bolles was third with Rowan Pennink moving up to fourth. Sean Foster was side by side with Curt Brainard for fifth for a lap before taking the position. Bolles dropped off the pace on lap-8 while Cipriano continued to lead the race with Galko behind him.
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Stafford Motor Speedway Champions For Charities Driver Spotlight: Richie Pallai Jr. And David Arute

Stafford Speedway Drivers Will Once Again Race For Xtra Dollars In 2014 Thanks To Xtra Mart Xtra D Bonus Program

stafford(Stafford Springs, CT)—For the third consecutive season, Stafford Motor Speedway’s NASCAR Whelen All-American Series drivers will be racing for extra bonus money thanks to Xtra Mart Convenience Stores. Stafford’s Xtra Mart Xtra D program gives drivers from each of their five weekly divisions the opportunity to race in an extra distance feature and the top-5 finishers from each Xtra Mart Xtra D feature will receive a cash bonus. For the 2014 season, Xtra Mart Convenience Stores will contribute a total of $3,750 that will be split up among the five races that will make up the Xtra Mart Xtra D Series.
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Stafford Motor Speedway Champions For Charities Driver Spotlight: Richie Pallai Jr. And David Arute

4th Annual Champions For Charities Race Returns To Stafford

stafford(Stafford Springs, CT)— Stafford Motor Speedway’s Champions for Charities race will return for a 4th consecutive season on Friday, June 27th. The event has collectively raised over $150,000 throughout the past 3 seasons for numerous charities. This year’s 15-lap feature will have a total of 11 open-wheeled championship drivers competing to raise money for the charity of their choice in Wild Thing Senior Outlaw Karts.
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