Waterford Speedbowl Wild ‘n Wacky Wednesday 6/11 Results

Waterford, CT (June 11, 2014) – Waterford Speedbowl returned to the track on Wednesday for another round of Wild ‘n Wacky motorsports competition. Mike Christopher Jr. of Wolcott claimed his fourth Wednesday night INEX Legend Cars victory of the year to lead the way. New winners on the season were Ray Reed of Norwich, winner of the Super X-Car race, and Ken Morin Jr. of Old Saybrook in the INEX Bandoleros. Jordan Hadley of Quaker Hill took another X-Car checkered flag, and Chris Lee of Uncasville won the night’s Wacky Race.

Christopher landed in INEX Legend Cars Victory Lane for the second consecutive week and fourth time in five Wild ‘n Wednesday events. He trailed early leader Mike Blaskey, the only other winner to date in the division on Wednesdays, and battled on the track with Joey Ternullo in a race to the front. Christopher got to Blaskey first, getting past his inside halfway through the 25-lap race. Ternullo followed suit and stayed with Christopher through a lap-23 caution flag to set the stage for a final shootout between the two. Christopher controlled the restart and pulled ahead from Ternullo to claim the win. Ternullo, last year’s division champion, finished a strong second and Blaskey stayed with the lead two and finished third.
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Waterford Speedbowl Wild ‘n Wacky Wednesday 6/4 Results

Waterford, CT (June 4, 2014) – Wild ‘n Wacky racing returned to the
Speedbowl on Wednesday evening with fast paced motorsports action
entertaining the crowd on hand. Taking victories on the night included
Mike Christopher Jr. of Wolcott, winning for the third time in four races
on Wednesdays in the INEX Legend Cars division with a come from behind
effort. Jon Porter of Canterbury checkered the Super X-Car division,
Jordan Hadley of Quaker Hill won in the X-Cars, and Jonathon Puleo of
Branford won in the INEX Bandolero youth racing class.
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Waterford Speedbowl Wild ‘n Wacky Wednesday 5/28 Results

Waterford, CT (May 28, 2014) – Waterford Speedbowl returned to action with
another round of Wild ‘n Wacky Wednesday racing. A first time winner
joined four returning faces to Victory Lane in an action packed night of
motorsports. Leading the way was Michael Blaskey, who his first-ever
checkered flag in the INEX Legend Cars division. Jon Porter won another
Super X-Car race, Zac Thomas was the winner of the X-Car race and Anthony
Marvin claimed the INEX Bandolero feature. Chuck McDonald was king of
the night’s Wacky Race for the X-Cars.

Blaskey put forth a memorable effort on track during the 25-lap INEX
Legend Cars feature to land what was a first-ever win. He took the lead
at the green flag and charged ahead. The race was slowed by five caution
flags and Blaskey hit his marks on each restart to maintain his lead.
Over the final two restarts, he was challenged by last year’s division
champion, Joey Ternullo. Blaskey proved to be too strong, going on to the
win over Ternullo. John O’Sullivan Jr. finished third.

Porter was back in Victory Lane for another Super X-Car win. He came on
strong over the middle of the 25-lapper, riding the outside lane over a
stretch of green flag racing that brought him past the front runners into
the lead. Porter took command from Shane Peele on lap-14 and never looked
back. He pulled ahead to the win over Kevin Moon, followed by early
leader Ray Reed, who finished third.

Thomas was declared the winner in the 25-lap X-Car race after finishing
second on the track. Thomas bested Randy Johnston, who finished runner-up
after leading two laps and racing among the lead cars all race. C.P.
Burdick finished a career-best third in the division.

Marvin was strong in the night’s 15-lap INEX Bandolero feature. He trailed
Jonathon Puleo early, but used the outside lane to give Puleo a run for
the lead. Marvin spent three laps finding the right combination to the
outside before pulling ahead. He slowly checked out through the checkered
flag in the non-stop race. Nickolas Hovey picked up his first runner-up
finish in just his second race in the division and Puleo finished third.

McDonald was crafty in the night’s Wacky Race for the X-Car division, a
Toll Booth race. He scored the most tokens in a race around the track
with a “stop” each lap to place a token in one of four collection bins
located on the front chute of the track.

Waterford Speedbowl hosts another edition of Sho & Go at the ‘Bowl on
Friday night featuring free grandstand admission, car cruise on the midway
and spectator drag racing with a special import night theme. On
Saturday, NASCAR Whelen All-American Series racing returns for Four
Cylinder Fury, the track’s annual celebration of four cylinder racecars.
The track’s NASCAR Mini Stock division is in the spotlight, running in a
50-lap feature race. They will be joined by the visiting Northeast Mini
Stock Tour and Pro Four Modifieds of New England, the track’s Wild ‘n
Wacky Wednesday X-Car division, plus NASCAR SK Modifieds® and Valenti Auto
Mall Late Models. More information on each event is available online at
Speedbowl.com or by contacting the track office at 860.442.1585.

Waterford Speedbowl Wild ‘n Wacky Wednesday 5/28 Results:

INEX Legend Cars (25-laps): 1. Michael Blaskey, Waterbury; 2. Joey
Ternullo, Middletown; 3. John O’Sullivan Jr., Salem; 4. Colin Haley,
Ashford; 5. Josh Zentek, East Hartford; 6. Cornelius Flynn, Hampden, MA;
7. David Lespinasse, Milford; 8. Andrew Molleur, Shelton; 9. Jordan
Churchill, Lisbon; 10. Scott Limkemann, East Lyme; 11. Michael
Christopher Jr., Wolcott; 12. Connor Holderbach, Wolcott; 13. Dennis
Pantani, Branford

INEX Bandoleros (15-laps): 1. Anthony Marvin, Colchester; 2. Nickolas
Hovey, Chaplin; 3. Jonathon Puleo, Branford

X-Cars (25-laps): 1. Zac Thomas, New London; 2. Randy Johnston,
Westerly, RI; 3. C.P. Burdick, Deep River; 4. Matt Westover, Gales
Ferry; 5. Eric Finkbein Jr., East Hartford; 6. Eddie Loomis, Plainfield;
7. Kyle McPherson, Waterford; 8. Chris Lee, Uncasville; 9. Ray Herman,
Gales Ferry; 10. Josh Barrie, Voluntown; 11. Michael Olsen, Deep River;
12. Rick Mollo, Seymour; 13. Kim Bickford, Griswold; 14. Matt Ryan,
Groton; 15. Garrett Kuhn, Waterford; 16. Chuck McDonald, Groton; 17.
Jeff Dombrowski, Oakdale; 18. Tom Sheehan, Baltic; 19. Rich Nye,
Stonington; 20. Andrew Lee, New London; 21. Mike Shaw, Oakdale; DQ –
Jordan Hadley, Quaker Hill; DQ – Mitch Bombard, Willimantic

Super X-Cars (25-laps): 1. Jon Porter, Canterbury; 2. Kevin Moon,
Exeter, RI; 3. Ray Reed, Norwich; 4. Shane Peele, Wales, MA; 5. Ken
Downing III, Branford; 6. R.J. Cunningham, Clinton; 7. Jim Boyle, East
Windsor; 8. Shawn Gaedeke, Southington; 9. Bill Reiman, Southington;
10. Marc Shafer, Groton; 11. Dave Yardley, Berlin; 12. Mike Maskell,
Quaker Hill; 13. Dan Butler, Waterford; 14. Dan Moon, Exeter, RI; 15.
Matt Carlson, Griswold; 16. James Maher, Shelton

Wacky X-Cars Toll Booth Race top-five: 1. Chuck McDonald, Groton; 2.
Chris Lee, Uncasville; 3. Peter Pollard, Old Lyme; 4. Kim Bickford,
Griswold; 5. Matt Westover, Gales Ferry

Waterford Speedbowl 5/10 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Results

Waterford Speedbowl 5/10 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Results

waterfordWaterford, CT (May 10, 2014) – Waterford Speedbowl returned to fast paced motorsports action Saturday night with a six-division NASCAR Whelen All-American Series racing program. Kyle James of Ashaway, RI snatched his first victory of the year in SK Modified® ranks. Keith Rocco of Berlin won his fifth straight Valenti Auto Mall Late Model feature on the season and Ken Cassidy Jr. of Lisbon continued his mastery of the Mini Stock division. Andover’s Paul French won his first SK Light Modified race on the year and Paul Bigelow of Kensington came away with the victory in the NEMA Lite feature. Josh Galvin of Franklin won the night’s Street Stock race, his second in a row.

An emotional opening ceremony began the night’s program following a brief rain delay earlier in the evening. The track honored the memory of multiple time track champion Danny Field with much of his family and closest supporters in attendance. Field, a long time Mini Stock competitor at the Speedbowl, passed away Wednesday after battling cancer. He won Speedbowl Mini Stock titles in 2005, 2006 and 2009 and posted 28 career victories at the track and was active at the track through 2013. Field’s younger brother Eddie paced the Mini Stocks with an honorary pole-position behind the wheel of his brother’s #18 machine, pulling off the track before the start of the race.
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Waterford Speedbowl 5/10 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Results

Waterford Speedbowl Budweiser Blastoff Saturday 4/12 Results

waterford speed bowlWaterford, CT (April 12, 2014) – Stock car racing returned to the Connecticut shoreline Saturday as Waterford Speedbowl hosted hundreds of racers for its annual Budweiser Blastoff event, part of a two-day blockbuster of racing. In total 13 race divisions saw action on the three-eighths mile oval, with seven feature races run Saturday evening. Rick Williams of Haddam scored a first-ever victory in the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series SK Light Modified race. Westport’s Dylan Izzo continued his domination of the INEX Legend Cars division winning for the second straight week while Zach Thomas of New London and Jon Porter of Canterbury won for consecutive weeks in the X-Car and Super X-Cars, respectively. In touring series races, P.J. Stergios of Candia, NH won the NEMA Lite feature and Chris Turbush of Riverhead, NY won the New England Truck Series race. Oakdale’s Derek Debbis checkered the INEX Bandolero feature for the youth racing class.

Williams ran strong in the 25-lap SK Light Modified race to capture his first career win, which ran from green-to-checkered flags without incident. Williams has competed in the division for five seasons at Stafford Motor Speedway. Larry Goss got the jump over Williams at the start of the race, leading the opening eight laps. Williams raced close behind while Corey Barry and Randy Churchill were also in the mix.

The top-four cars raced tightly when Williams pulled out of line and went to the outside of Goss. He seized control and began to pull ahead as Barry worked outside Goss to move into second position on lap-10. Churchill was not far behind and followed suit to third place a lap later as the field was well spaced around the speedway. Further back, former division champion Paul French was moving up from his scratch starting position.

Williams held a four-car lead at halfway as French cracked the top-five by lap-15, however he had a lot of ground to make up to the leaders. Churchill was able to get past Barry for second spot with a nifty crossover move exiting turn two on lap-17 and set his sights on Williams. Churchill was tracking down the leader but the lengthy green flag run began taking its toll on the handles of his car. His forward progress stopped about six lengths back of Williams, who cruised to close out the victory. Churchill, the defending division champion, finished in second with Barry in third. Goss was fourth and French wound up fifth.

The 20-lap INEX Legend Cars feature belonged to Izzo. He moved out to an early lead, then battled Brendon Bock following an early race restart. Bock made a surprise inside bid after restarting in third following a lap-5 caution flag. He and Izzo made contact in turn two, allowing Bock to shoot into the race lead. Izzo tucked in behind and gave a shot to Bock’s back bumper in turn three and as Bock gathered his car up, Izzo streaked past his inside back to the race lead on lap-6. That was Izzo’s only challenge as he bested Bock on a final restart and pulled away to victory over the remainder of the race. Bock came home second and Mike Christopher Jr. put forth a solid effort to finish third.

Turbush battled one of the Speedbowl’s all-time winningest drivers in Allen Coates to nail down victory in the 25-lap New England Truck Series feature. The two traded the lead before Turbush took it for good on lap-14. He held on through multiple restarts in a race slowed six times by the yellow flag. Duane Noll was able to take second away from Coates in the closing laps.

The lone caution flag in the 25-lap NEMA Lite race proved to be the break Stergois needed. He had moved to second position but was well behind leader Ryan Krachun, who had controlled the race from the early going. A spin by Richie Morrocco reset the field and enabled Stergios to move ahead of Krachun. The final hurdle for Stergios was lapped traffic in the closing stages of the race, which he mastered. Krachun wound up second and Carl Medeiros Jr. was third.

Thomas made his pass for the lead on lap-10 of the 20-lap X-Car feature, which ran caution free.. He got past Jeff Dombrowski and pulled ahead for the win, his second straight to begin the season in the division. Richard Nye stormed into second position on the final lap to end up finishing runner-up and Dombrowski was third.

Porter trailed a stunning battle for the lead between Dave Yardley and Dan Butler during another caution free race on the night for the Super X-Car class. Porter had to work his way through the top-five as Yardley and Butler battled side-by-side for several laps early in the 20-lapper. Butler had pulled ahead when Porter moved into the picture, finding room inside Yardley to be scored in second position on lap-10. Once clear of Yardley, Porter went to the outside lane to challenge Butler. He was there with four laps remaining and pulled ahead with just two to go in chasing his second consecutive victory on the year. Butler was second and Ray Reed was able to take third from Yardley at the finish.

Debbis wired the field in a non-stop 15-lap Bandolero feature. He had defending champion Anthony Marvin on his rear bumper over the duration, however Debbis was too much and Marvin was never able to pull out of line to make a move for the win. Jonathon Puleo finished third.

Qualifying for Sunday’s six big events took place Saturday afternoon. Leading the way were the Rocco brothers, as Jeff and Keith each picked up heat race wins in the Valenti Modified Racing series. Ted Christopher won the Series’ third heat race while Justin Bonsignore won the 15-lap consolation race. A star studded 24-car field is assembled for Sunday’s 100-lap feature event.

Jeff Rocco followed up his strong Valenti Modified run by earning pole position honors for Sunday’s NASCAR Whelen All-American Series SK Modified® division’s 64-lap race which commemorates the track’s number of years in operation. He won his qualifying race in that division as well, joining Christopher and Todd Ceravolo as winners in the three qualifiers. In addition to the two events, the NEMA Midgets will compete in a 25-lapper on Sunday as well as NASCAR Whelen All-American Series action for the Bob Valenti Auto Mall Late Models (50-laps), Street Stocks
(30-laps) and Mini Stocks (30-laps).

A pre-racing Pit Party begins Sunday’s festivities where fans can meet and greet the cars and drivers on the track at 10:00am. Racing begins just after noon. Budweiser Blastoff event details are available online at Speedbowl.com

Saturday Budweiser Blastoff 4/12 Results:

NASCAR Whelen All-American Series SK Light Modifieds (25-laps): 1. Rick
Williams, Haddam; 2. Randy Churchill, Oakdale; 3. Corey Barry,
Plainfield; 4. Larry Goss, North Windham; 5. Paul French, Andover; 6.
Crystal Serydynski, Johnston, RI; 7. Chris Ignazio, Colchester; 8.
Victoria Bergenty, Plainville; 9. Calvin Therrien, Vernon; 10. Alan
Tirrell, North Stonington; 11. Joe Fraulino Jr., East Hampton; 12. Jeff
Fialkovich, Shelton

New England Truck Series (25-laps): 1. Chris Turbush, Riverhead, NY; 2.
Duane Noll, Monroe; 3. Alan Coates, Ledyard; 4. Roger Turbush,
Riverhead, NY; 5. Chris Correll, Uncasville; 6. Andy Lindeman,
Poestenkill, NY; 7. Mike Parker, Uncasville; 8. Corey Coates, Ledyard;
9. Jason Lafayette, Somers; 10. Glen Noll, Naugatuck; 11. Bert
Ouellette, Ellington; 12. DJ McGouran, Westerly, RI; 13. Tyler Chapman,
Mystic; 14. Tom Smith, Waterford; 15. Cassie Coates, Ledyard; 16. Frank
Dumicich Jr., East Quoque, NY; 17. Kendall Metcalf, North Stonington;
18. Joe Gada, Salem; 19. Brandin Chase, Concord, NH

NEMA Lites (25-laps): 1. P.J. Stergios, Candia, NH; 2. Ryan Krachun,
hometown unavailable; 3. Carl Medeiros Jr., Westport, MA; 4. Andy
Barrows, New Ipswich, NH 5. Matt Swanson, Acton, MA; 6. Megan Cugini,
Marshfield, MA; 7. Logan Rayvals, hometown unavailable; 8. Christian
Briggs, Mattapoisett, MA; 9. Dan Cugini, Marshfield, MA; 10. DJ Moniz,
New Bedford, MA; 11. Anthony Payne, Fairlawn, NJ; 12. Jamie Falconi,
Southborough, MA; 13. Juris Kupris; 14. John Bertrand; 15. Paul Bigelow,
Kensington; 16. Richie Morrocco, Plainville, MA; 17. RJ Tufano, West
Haven; 18. Dennis O’Brien, Deerfield, NH; 19. Brandon Igo, Enfield; 20.
Scott Bigelow, East Hampton

INEX Legends Cars (20-laps): 1. Dylan Izzo, Westport; 2. Brendon Bock,
Franklin Square, NY; 3. Mike Christopher Jr., Wolcott; 4. George
Whitney, Westbrook; 5. Dana Dimatteo, Farmington; 6. Cory Dimatteo,
Farmington; 7. Kyle Rogers, Waterbury; 8. Joey Ternullo, Middletown; 9.
Colin Haley, Ashford; 10. Ryan Lutz, Miller Place, NY; 11. Jordan
Churchill, Lisbon; 12. Mike Flynn, Hampden, MA; 13. John O’Sullivan,
Salem; 14. Scott Limkemann, East Lyme; 15. David Lespinasse, Milford;
16. Pete DePizzol, North Franklin; 17. Tim DePizzol, North Franklin; 18.
Kevin Nowak, Medford, NY; DNS – Josh Zentek, East Hartford; DNS –
Michael Comforti, Uxbridge, MA

INEX Bandoleros (15-laps): 1. Derek Debbis, Oakdale; 2. Anthony Marvin,
Colchester; 3. Jonathon Puleo, Branford

Super X-Cars (20 laps): 1. Jon Porter, Canterbury; 2. Dan Butler,
Waterford; 3. Ray Reed, Norwich; 4. Dave Yardley, Berlin; 5. Jim Boyle,
East Windsor; 6. Matt Carlson, Griswold; 7. Shawn Gaedeke, Southington;
8. Marc Shafer, Groton; 9. Ed Flanagan, Warwick, RI; 10. Bill Reiman,
Southington; 11. Erin Yerrington, West Warwick, RI; 12. James Maher,
Beacon Falls

X-Cars (20-laps): 1. Zach Thomas, New London; 2. Richard Nye,
Stonington; 3. Jeff Dombrowski, Oakdale; 4. Onie Pierce, Norwich; 5.
Matthew Westover, Gales Ferry; 6. Ray Herman, Gales Ferry; 7. Mitch
Bombard, Willimantic; 8. Mike Shaw, Oakdale; 9. Chuck McDonald, Groton;
10. Kim Bickford, Griswold; 11. Jordan Hadley, Quaker Hill; 12.
Christopher Lee, Uncasville; DNS – Dave Gargaro Jr., Cranston, RI; DNS –
Garrett Kuhn, Waterford

Sunday Budweiser Blastoff 4/13 starting lineups

Valenti Modified Racing Series Blastoff 100-lap feature lineup: 1. Keith
Rocco, Berlin; 2. Rowan Pennink, Huntingdon Valley, PA; 3. Max Zachem,
Preston; 4. Mike Holdridge, Madison; 5. Todd Annarummo, Swansea, MA; 6.
Todd Szegedy, Ridgefield; 7. Jeff Pearl, Salem; 8. Ted Christopher,
Plainville; 9. Jeff Rocco, Wallingford; 10. Steve Masse, Bellingham, MA;
11. Richard Savary, Canton, MA; 12. Dave Etheridge, Portland; 13. Chris
Pasteryak, Lisbon; 14. Charlie Pasteryak, Lisbon; 15. Anthony Nocella,
Woburn, MA; 16. Tom Abele Jr., Norwich; 17. Mike Willis Jr., Grantham,
NH; 18. Norm Wrenn, Nashua, NH; 19. Justin Bonsignore, Islip, NY; 20.
Eric Goodale, Wading River, NY; 21. Shawn Solomito, Islip, NY; 22. Brad
Van Houten, Wading River, NY; 23. Dylan Kopec, Palmer, MA; 24. Todd
Owen, Somers

NASCAR Whelen All-American Series SK Modified® Budweiser Blastoff 64-lap
feature lineup: 1. Jeff Rocco, Wallingford; 2. Ted Christopher,
Plainville; 3. Todd Ceravolo, Gales Ferry; 4. Keith Rocco, Berlin; 5.
Jeff Gallup, Agawam, MA; 6. Craig Lutz, Miller Place, NY; 7. Tim Jordan,
Plainfield; 8. Justin Gaydosh, Newtown; 9. Tyler Chadwick, Ledyard; 10.
Joe Gada, Salem; 11. Rob Janovic Jr., Waterford; 12. Diego Monahan,
Quaker Hill; 13. Cam McDermott, Scituate, RI; 14. Nichole Morgillo,
Southington; 15. Shawn Thibeault, Plainville; 16. Todd Annarummo,
Swansea, MA; 17. Jim Larsen, East Hartland; 18. Ed Puleo, Branford; 19.
Shawn Monahan, Waterford; 20. Jeff Goodale, Riverhead, NY; 21. Wendell
Dailey, Gales Ferry; 22. Frank Mucciacciaro Jr., Milford; 23. Tom
Pinson, Colchester; 24. Adam Gada, Bozrah

NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Valenti Auto Mall Late Models 50-lap
feature lineup: 1. Bruce Thomas Jr., Groton; 2. Jason Palmer, Berlin;
3. Ryan Morgan, Mystic; 4. Glenn Boss, Danielson; 5. Keith Rocco,
Berlin; 6. Vin Esposito, Seymour; 7. Jeff Smith, Old Lyme; 8. Anthony
Ryan Sr., Danbury; 9. Chris Garside, Waterford; 10. Joe Gada, Salem;
11. Mike Sweeney, Meriden; 12. Rich Duranti, Quaker Hill; 13. Nicholas
Sowa, Middletown

NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Street Stock 30-lap feature lineup: 1.
Josh Galvin, Franklin; 2. Al Stone, Durham; 3. Travis Jurcik, Chaplin;
4. Monte Gibbs, Higganum; 5. Phil Evans, Uncasville; 6. Norm Root Jr.,
Old Saybrook; 7. Greg Moran Jr., Preston; 8. Ryan Waterman, Danielson;
9. Chris Meyer, North Franklin; 10. Steve Barrett, Preston; 11. Jake
Bercham, West Greenwich, RI; 12. Nate Appell, Westbrook

NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Mini Stock 30-lap feature lineup: 1.
Ken Cassidy Jr., Lisbon; 2. Doug Curry, Groton; 3. Garrett Denton, Hope
Valley, RI; 4. Ian Brew, Wood River Junction, RI; 5. Jeff Moffat,
Smithfield, RI; 6. Sean Caron, East Hampton; 7. Joe Liskiewicz, Preston;
8. Dave Trudeau, Mansfield; 9. Kyle James, Ashaway, RI (will start
last); 10. Ray Christian, Groton; 11. Wayne Burroughs Jr., Oakdale; 12.
John Bowes, Willington; 13. Chris Ivory, Oakdale; 14. Jeff Lee,
Uncasville; 15. Melissa Clavette, Bozrah