Joey Doiron Doubles Up At Lee USA, Cole Robie Clinches GSPSS Championship

Joey Doiron in victory lane with GSPSS win at Lee USA Speedway
PHOTO: Emily Miller/GSPSS

LEE, N.H. – The GSPSS (Granite State Pro Stock Series)’ 14th season drew to a close Sunday evening as part of Russ Conway’s Oktoberfest, the season-ending spectacular at Lee USA Speedway.

And while Joey Doiron locked down his second series win of 2025, rookie Cole Robie celebrated his first GSPSS championship at “New Hampshire’s Center of Speed.”

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Brandon Gray Doubles Down on Bolduc Enduro 200 Trophies with $3,000 Win on Sunday At Thunder Road

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Bolduc Metal Recycling Street Stock Special Victory Lane (L-R) Mike Gay (3rd), winner Dean Switser Jr. and Kyle MacAskill flanked by Vermont Agency of Transportation employees. (Alan Ward photo)

Barre, VT – The first dry Bolduc Metal Recycling Enduro 200 in two years graced the fans and drivers at Thunder Road on Sunday afternoon. Twenty-nine rk Miles Street Stocks piled in for the annual Bolduc Metal Recycling Street Stock Special 50 lapper, Round #2 in the Vermont Agency of Transportation Triple Crown while 103 Enduro cars from across New England traveled up for the 41st annual People’s Race!

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IMSA Insider – BMW Doubles Down at Road America

IMSAIMSA:  Forte’s Good Karma; “Spike” Stays Hot; BMW’s Double Win

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – If the 2026 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship’s new six-hour endurance race at Road America delivers half the action, entertainment and plot twists of yesterday’s two-hour, 40-minute sprint race, a bevy of spectators and television viewers will have gotten their money’s worth.

The phrase “argy bargy” was on display with more car-to-car contact than you’ll see in a month of Saturday nights at your local short track. But there were some popular podium finishers, championship shakeups aplenty and some emotional victors in the Motul SportsCar Grand Prix.

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Homes Service Contractor Training Company, Top Rep, Doubles Down at Darlington

Top RepMooresville, NC (July 30, 2025) Top Rep Training will be the primary sponsor for Spencer Boyd and the No. 76 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series team at the historic Darlington Raceway later this year.  Top Rep Training, built specifically for home service companies, was featured earlier this year at Nashville Superspeedway.

“I used to sell cars at Hendrick Auto Group,” Spencer Boyd said. “I know how important sales training is.  What Chuck and his group at Top Rep are doing is needed for contractors.  We’ve got so many small business owners in the construction space watching our races that it is a great fit for Top Rep.”

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Jake ‘The Jet’ Makes it Back to Back White Mountain Monaco Wins; Youth Movement Split Late Model Doubles

Reboboth, Massachusetts’-own Jake ‘The Jet’ Johnson keeps his perfect record with the Monaco Modified Tri-Track Series at White Mountain Motorsports Park after successfully defending the Series’ debut last summer with another checkered flag on Sunday. (Steven Barnett Photo)

N. Woodstock, NH — With the sun thankfully shining down on the Sunday special program at White Mountain Motorsports Park, it was time to kick off the King of the Mountain track championship chase for the 1764 Sports Bar & Grill Late Models as well as the second annual visit from the Monaco Modifieds!

The Dads 4 By Tool & Supply Kids Division started Sunday’s show, returning to lap five of the previously rain-delayed HK Powersports feature race from back on May 17. It was no contest with freshman runner Lucas Sidney taking off under the green flag to capture his first career win at the Mountain with a hard-charging Owen Dupuis and Gracen Gorham rounding out the top three. The Kids returned later on for their regularly scheduled event under the direction of Clayton Houghton. Houghton led steadfast until his car got out from underneath him just after the halfway marker with Lucas Sidney going two for two in Kids Division wins, this time over Gorham and Kiptyn Aldrich.

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Raphael Lessard Takes White Mountain’s ACT Kancamagus 150; O’Donnell and Roy Split Strictly Mini Doubles

Milton CAT American-Canadian Tour Victory Lane as Raphael Lessard (ctr) reigns victorious over Kasey Beattie (R) and William Larue (L) along with representatives from Milton CAT. (Johnny Racer Photo)

N. Woodstock, NH — Racing has finally gotten underway for the first time in two weeks at White Mountain Motorsports Park, much to the excitement of race fans, drivers and officials alike. In the end, four elated winners stood in Milton CAT victory lane.

Saturday’s short track racing action started off with the rain-delayed HK Powersports feature event for the Woodsville Guaranty Savings Bank Strictly Stock Minis. The rain delay certainly helped sophomore competitor Landyn O’Donnell who fired off from the front row and never looked back, even after the spinning rookie Hayden Morris brought out the lone caution on lap 17. O’Donnell would nail down his second career win in the Strictly Mini class with Vermont invader Kyler Davis and Tyler Thompson rounding out the podium.

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White Mountain Schedule Shuffle; PASS Moved to July 27 While Late Models Run Doubles on May 31

After rains washed away all hope of racing at White Mountain Motorsports Park on May 18, the PASS Spectacular showcase has been moved to Sunday, July 27 along with the PASS Modifieds and New England Supermodified Series. (Steven Barnett photo)

N. Woodstock, NH — Following the rain on HK Powersports Opening Weekend, White Mountain Motorsports Park officials spent Monday morning reshuffling the 2025 schedule. The Pro All Stars Series (PASS) Spectacular originally scheduled for Sunday, May 18 has been moved to Sunday, July 27 and will still include the PASS Modifieds and the New England Supermodified Series. Unfortunately the NELCAR Tour cannot make the July 27 show with prior commitments but the Legends and Bandoleros return to White Mountain on May 31 and September 6.

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IMSA Insider: IMSA Trio Doubles Up On WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca Wins

  • BMW’s Time Is Coming, the Rare Triple Repeat and a Notable Runner-up Finish

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – After opening the 2025 season with the two longest races of the season followed by one of the short 100-minute sprints, the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship settled into its first “standard-length” race this weekend.

Sunday’s TireRack.com Monterey SportsCar Championship was anything but standard for a number of reasons, though. Let’s delve into a few of those as takeaways from another stellar show at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca.

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Silk Doubles Down on Mighty Icebreaker Modified Wins with NASCAR Triumph (Full Results)

The Mighty NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour returned to Thompson Speedway Wednesday in a big way, 29-strong to take down the Icebreaker 150 presented by FloSports.com after several weather delays postponed the event twice. (Alan Ward Photo)

Thompson, CT — A cool spring breeze complemented the hot, on-track action Wednesday night at Thompson Speedway as the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour finally returned to Connecticut to finish off the 51st Icebreaker festivities.

The SK Light Modifieds started off feature racing on Wednesday night with the #45 of rookie competitor TJ Tomasi climbing the #6 of veteran Todd Douillard under the initial green flag start. Righted after a quick debris clean-up, Nick Hovey and Sami Anderson went head-to-head with Hovey getting the jump off turn two. Veteran John O’Sullivan also slid under Anderson to chase after Hovey as Gerard Giordano entered the picture in fourth. A quick spin caution for rookie Sophya Papp saw O’Sullivan rocket to the restart lead around an ailing Nick Hovey but it was Hovey who powered back with a slingshot move to claim the lead and the win in the final corner. John O’Sullivan settled for second with Sami Anderson taking third after Giordano was disqualified for an unsealed engine.

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Tyler Chapman Doubles Up, DiMatteo, Gambacorta, Surdell, & Hydar Score May 17 Weekly Feature Wins at Stafford Speedway

Tyler Chapman Doubles Up, DiMatteo, Gambacorta, Surdell, & Hydar Score May 17 Weekly Feature Wins at Stafford Speedway

(Stafford Springs, CT)—Stafford Speedway hosted Stafford Weekly Racing on Friday, May 17th with its five weekly divisions plus the remaining 12 laps to be made up from the April 28 SK Light feature.  Tyler Chapman was the big winner of the night, winning both the 12-lap completion of the April 28 SK Light feature event as well as the regularly scheduled 20-lap feature.  Chapman’s 2 wins tonight gives him 3 wins in 3 SK Light races this season and dating back to the end of 2023, Chapman has now won 5 consecutive points paying SK Light feature events.  Other winners on the night were Cory DiMatteo in the SK Modified® feature and Kevin Gambacorta in the Late Model feature with both drivers scoring their second consecutive wins of the 2024 season.  R.J. Surdell came home a winner for only the second time in his Stafford career and the win was his first since July 7, 2017.  Travis Hydar locked up his second Street Stock win of the 2024 season and in the process became Stafford Speedway’s winningest Street Stock driver in history with 21 career wins, breaking a tie with Kyle Casagrande.

In the 40-lap SK Modified® feature event, Bryan Narducci led the field to the green flag and he took the early lead with Teddy Hodgdon going wheel to wheel with Austin Beers for second.  Keith Rococ was fourth with Andrwe Molleur and Mikey Flynn wheel to wheel for fifth.  Several cars including Curt Brainard, Wesley Prucker, John Sandberg, and Cody Rose spun in turn 1 to bring the caution flag out with 2 laps complete.

The restart saw Rose, David Flammia, Jr., and Ethan Durocher all get together on the frontstretch just as the green came out to bring the caution back out before a lap could be completed.

Narducci took the lead on the restart but he would only last one lap in the lead as Rocco streaked by him on lap-4.  Molleur was third behind Rocco and Narducci with Steven Chapman and Hodgdon making up the top-5.  Narducci went back by Rocco to retake the lead on lap-6 and now Molleur was wheel to wheel with Rocco for second.  Chapman was fourth with Mikey Flynn up to fifth.  Rocco went back by Narducci on lap-9 to retake the lead but Narducci made a cross over move on lap-10 and had the lead by half a car length over Rocco at the line to complete lap-10.  Rocco settled into second behind Narducci on lap-11 with Molleur, Flynn, and Chapman making up the top-5.

The lead swapping continue as Rocco took the lead on lap-15 but Narducci again made a cross over move to take the lead on lap-16.  Molleur was still third with Flynn fourth and Chapman fifth.  At the halfway point of the race it was Narducci followed by Rocco, Molleur, Flynn, Cory DiMatteo, George Bessette, Jr., Chapman, Marcello Rufrano, Troy Talman, and Austin Beers.  The caution came back out with 21 laps complete for a spin in turn 2 by Wesley Prucker.

Narducci took the lead back under green while Molleur fended off a strong challenge from Rocco for second.  Rocco settled into third with DiMatteo fourth and Bessettefifth.  The caution came back out with 23 laps complete for spins going into turn 1 by Brainard, Jon Puleo, and Frank Ruocco.

Narducci again took the lead back under green with Rocco in second.  Bessette went wheel to wheel with Molleur for third with DiMatteo in fifth.  Bessette took second and with 10 laps to go, he was glued to the back bumper of Narducci fighting for the lead.  RJ Marcotte brought the yellow flag back out with a spin in turn 2 with 30 laps complete.

Narducci was back in the lead with Bessette and DiMatteo behind him on the restart but the caution came back out with 31 laps complete as Todd Owen, Chapman, Hodgdon, Michael Gervais, Jr., and Michael Christopher, Jr. were all involved in a spin in the middle of the backstretch.

On the restart, Dimatteo nearly went 3-wide with Narudcci and Bessette but Narducci was able to maintain the lead.  DiMatteo made his move on the next lap, going to the lead on lap-33.  Troy Talman charged his way into the lead on lap-34 with DiMatteo fading back to second.  Narducci was third with Bessette fourth, Molleur fifth, and Rocco sixth.  The caution flag came back out with 36 laps complete for a spin in turn 2 by Gervais.

Talman took the lead on the restart with DiMatteo in second.  Narducci and Bessette were racing wheel to wheel for third with Rufrano taking fifth.  DiMatteo pulled alongside Talman on lap-38 and he completed his pass on lap-39.  Talman gave DiMatteo a tap to his back bumper in turn 3 but DiMatteo was able to hold on and drive to the checkered flag to pick up his second consecutive win.  Talman finished second with Molleur, Rocco, and Rufrano rounding out the top-5.

In the 30-lap Late Model feature event, Alexandra and Tom Fearn led the field to the green with Alexandra setting the early pace.  Tom Fearn slotted into second with Andrew Durand third, Bobby Stirk, III fourth, and Chris Meyer fifth.  Tom Butler took to the outside lane to try to get around Meyer for fifth but he couldn’t make the pass and fell back a spot where contact with Wayne Coury, Jr. sent Butler into the turn 3 wall and brought the caution flag out with 5 laps complete.  Coury was sent to the rear of the field by Stafford officials for making contact with Butler.

Alexandra took the lead ahead of Tom back under green with Meyer moving into third.  Kevin Gambacorta was on the charge as Tom Fearn started to slide backwards.  Durand took the lead from Alexandra on lap-10 with Meyer taking second, Kevin Gambacorta third, and Al Saunders fourth on lap-11 as Fearn fell back to fifth in line.  Stirk and Alexandra Fearn spun together in the middle of turns 1+2 to bring the caution back out with 13 laps complete.

Durand took the lead back under green with Gambacorta taking second and immediately starting to apply heavy pressure.  Gambacorta was able to take the lead on lap-17 with Paul Varricchio, Jr. now up to third behind Gambacorta and Durand.  Al Saunders was fourth in line with Meyer in fifth.  Kevin Cormier spun coming out of turn 2 and Josh Wood spun to avoid hitting Cormier, which brought the caution back out with 19 laps complete.

Gambacorta took the lead on the restart with Varricchio taking over second.  Durand was third with Meyer fourth and Cliff Saunders got around his twin brother Al to move into fifth place.  Meyer was able to pull alongside Durand on lap-23 and he took third on lap-24.  Meyer’s move allowed Cliff and Al Saunders to take fourth and fifth on lap-25 as Durand fell back to sixth.

With 5 laps to go, Gambacorta and Varricchio were starting to stretch out their advantage over Meyer in third with Varricchio looking high and low for a way to get around Gambacorta and move into the lead.  Varricchio couldn’t get close enough to Gambacorta to make a move as Gambacorta nailed down his second consecutive feature win.  Meyer finished third with Cliff and Al Saunders rounding out the top-5.

In the SK Light feature that was resumed from lap-9 on April 28, Tyler Chapman and Meghan Fuller led the field to the green with Chapman taking the lead followed by Nickolas Hovey.  Alexander Pearl took third with Brian Sullivan going wheel to wheel with Fuller for fourth before the caution came out with 9 laps complete for a spin coming out of turn 4 by Wade Gagner.

Chapman took the lead back under green with Hovey in second.  Sullivan worked his way up to third with Chris Matthews taking fourth and Pearl fifth.  Fuller was sixth followed by Chris Viens, Tyler Alkas, Paul Arute, and Matt Brewer.  Fuller made a move to the inside of Hovey to take over fifth place on lap-16 as Sullivan had taken second with Matthews third and Pearl fourth while Tyler Chapman continued to lead the race.

Sullivan couldn’t get close enough to Chapman to make a bid for the lead as Chapman took down his second consecutive feature victory.  Matthews finished third with Pearl and Fuller rounding out the top-5.

In the regularly scheduled 20-lap SK Light feature event, Peter Bennett went from third to the lead on the opening lap with Meghan Fuller taking second behind him.  Chris Viens took third with Frank L’Etoile, Jr. falling from pole position back to fourth, just in front of Nickolas Hovey.  Joey Ferrigno and Matt Brewer came together at the end of the backstretch and spun to bring the caution flag out with 2 laps complete.

The restart saw Tyler Alkas hit the turn 2 wall to bring the yellow flag right back out.  Fuller took the lead on the next restart with Chris Matthews going wheel to wheel with Peter Bennett for second.  Matthews took second on lap-6 with Bennett taking third.  Anglace was fourth in line with Hovey in fifth.   The caution came back out with 6 laps complete for a spin in turn 3 by Mike Parolo.

Fuller and Matthews went wheel to wheel for the lead back under green with Anglace and Bennett wheel to wheel for third.  Hovey spun in turn 2 and collected the car of Alexander Pearl as well as Ed Chicoski, Mark Massirio, Paul Arcari, and Anglace to bring the caution flag back out with 8 laps complete.

Matthews took the lead on the restart with Brian Sullivan moving up to second.  Tyler Chapman was up to third with Fuller in fourth and Amanda West was now up to fifth.  Chapman took second place from Sullivan on lap-13 after a lap of side by side dueling with Fuller and West sill behind them and Matthews out in front.

With 3 laps to go, Chapman was hounding Matthews for the lead, looking high and low for a way to make a pass.  Matthews drifted up the track just enough in turn 1 on the final lap to allow Chapman to get alongside.  As the cars raced down the backstretch and into turn 3, Chapman took the lead with Matthews slotting into line behind him.  Matthews couldn’t make a move coming to the checkered flag as Tyler Chapman collected his second win of the night and his third win in as many SK Light races this season.  Stretching back to the end of the 2023 season, Chapman has now won 5 consecutive SK Light points paying feature events.  Matthews finished second with Sullivan, Fuller, and West rounding out the top-5.

In the 20-lap Limited Late Model feature event, the caution came out at the start as several cars got bottlenecked together with Rich Hammann going around in turn 1 after the caution came out.  RJ Surdell took the early lead on the restart with Gary Patnode taking second behind Surdell.  Hammann was third with Matthew Winter, II in fourth and Adrien Paradis, III fifth.  The caution came back out with 4 laps complete as Devon Jencik’s car had a flash fire as his car appeared to lose the engine coming out of turn 2 that quickly went out by itself.

Surdell and Patnode went door to door for the race lead back under green with Surdell taking the lead after a full lap of side by side racing.  Winter moved into third with Hammann fourth and Mike Hopkins up to fifth.  Paradis was sixth followed by Matt Clement, Jeremy Lavoie, Kyle Theriault, and Samantha Dell.  The caution came back out with 8 laps complete as Patnode, Hammann, and Hopkins all spun in the middle of turns 1+2.  Winter was sent to the rear of the field by Stafford officials for making contact with Patnode.

The field completed one lap on the restart before the caution came back out for spins in turn 3 by Hopkins and Dana Wray.  Surdell again took the lead back under green with Paradis moving into second.  Matt Clement moved into third with Lavoie taking fourth and Theriault fifth.  Winter went by Theriault on lap-12 to move into fifth while Surdell continued to hold the race lead.  Darryl Vertefeuille spun in turn 1 to bring the caution flag back out with 16 laps complete.

Surdell took the lead on the restart with Clement getting by Paradis to move into second.  Hamman was fourth but he got loose in turn on lap-18 and spun to fall to the rear of the field.  Hammann was able to continue on so the race stayed green with Surdell leading Clement and Paradis.  Surdell led Clement to the checkered flag to pick up his first win of the 2024 season.  Clement finished second with Paradis, Winter, and Hopkins rounding out the top-5.

In the 20-lap Street Stock feature event, Chris Danielczuk and Marvin Minkler brought the field to green with Danielczuk taking the early lead.  Bert Ouellette moved into second with Jeff Asselin taking third.  Minkler fell back into a door to door battle with Jason Raymond for fourth place.  Jason Lafayette went by Minkler to move into fourth on lap-4 and that move allowed Ryan Waterman to follow him by and take fifth.  Up front, Ouellete took over the race lead from Danielczuk on lap-6 while Waterman moved into fourth and Hydar took fifth on lap-6 as Lafayette fell back to seventh place behind Tyler Trott.

Asselin went by Danielczuk on lap-8 to move into second and that brought Waterman up to third, Hydar to fourth and Trott to fifth as Asselin fell back to sixth.  Ouellette was stretching out his lead while all the position swapping was going on behind him.  Waterman continued to charge towards the front as he took second from Asselin on lap-9 and brought Hydar into third as Asselin fell back to fourth.  Waterman and Hydar were eating into Ouellette’s advantage when the caution flag came out with 12 laps complete for a spin in turn 3 by Brandon Warren.

Ouellette and Waterman went door to door for a lap for the lead with Ouellette coming out with the lead on lap014.  Hydar took second from Waterman with Trott in fourth and Asselin in fifth.  Hydar made a move to the inside of Ouellette on lap-16 to move into the lead.  Waterman followed him past Ouellette on lap-17 to take second and drop Ouellette back to third.  Trott was still fourth with Asselin in fifth.  The caution came back out with 17 laps complete for a spin in turn 1 by Danielczuk.

Matt Martel spun in turn 1 on the restart but he was able to get his car moving and the race stayed green with Hydar and Waterman door to door for the race lead.  Ouellette was third with Asselin fourth and Trott fifth.  Hydar and Waterman ran the final 3 laps door to door for the lead and coming out of turn 4 to the checkered flag, Waterman got loose and slid back to fifth at the line as Hydar took down his first Street Stock feature victory of the 2024 season.  In the process, Hydar broke a tie with Kyle Casagrande to become the winningest driver in Stafford Street Stock history with 21 career wins.  Ouellette finished second with Asselin, Trott, and Waterman 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.

SK MODIFIED® (40)

1) Cory DiMatteo, Farmington

2) Troy Talman, Oxford, MA

3) Andrew Molleur, Shelton

4) Keith Rocco, Berlin

5) Marcello Rufrano, North Haven

6) Mikey Flynn, Hampden, MA

7) George Bessette, Jr., Danbury

8) Tyler Hines, North Haven

9) Dylan Kopec, East Longmeadow, MA

10) David Arute, Tolland

11) RJ Marcotte, Millville, MA

12) Anthony Flannery, East Hampton

13) Tyler Barry, Griswold

14) Michael Christopher, Jr., Wolcott

15) Austin Beers, Northampton, PA

16) Michael Gervais, Jr., Wolcott

17) Wesley Prucker, Stafford Springs

18) Todd Owen, Somers

19) Art Caruso, Windsor

20) Bryan Narducci, New Britain

21) Steven Chapman, Ellington

22) Teddy Hodgdon, Danbury

23) Frank Ruocco, Brigantine, NJ

24) Jon Puleo, Branford

25) Curt Brainard, Canton

26) Ethan Durocher, Canterbury

27) Noah Korner, Avon
28) David Flammia, Jr., Waterbury

29) Cody Rose, Southbridge, MA

30) John Sandberg, South Windsor

 

LATE MODEL (30)

1) Kevin Gambacorta, Ellington

2) Paul Varricchio, Jr., Berlin

3) Chris Meyer, Franklin

4) Cliff Saunders, Stafford Springs

5) Al Saunders, Stafford Springs

6) Andrew Durand, Chicopee, MA

7) Bobby Stirk, III, Naugatuck

8) Adam Gray, Granby, MA

9) Alexandra Fearn, Hampden, MA

10) Tom Fearn, East Longmeadow, MA

11) P.J. Zarrella, Morris

12) Chris Buffone, Belchertown, MA

13) Josh Wood, Palmer, MA

14) Kevin Cormier, Agawam, MA

15) Wayne Coury, Jr., Fairfield

16) Tom Butler, Stafford Springs

 

SK LIGHT MODIFIE COMPLETION OF APRIL 28 FEATURE EVENT (12)

1) Tyler Chapman, Ellington

2) Brian Sullivan, Tolland

3) Chris Matthews, Stafford

4) Alexander Pearl, Salem

5) Meghan Fuller, Auburn, MA

6) Nickolas Hovey, Chaplin

7) Chris Viens, Putnam

8) Tyler Alkas, Berlin

9) Peter Bennett, Windsor

10) Paul Arute, Tolland

11) Matt Brewer, Norwich

12) Ron Midford, Jr., Ellington

13) Robert Bloxsom, III, Milford

14) Josh Morrison, Ashford

15) Nick Anglace, Seymour

16) Bob Charland, Stafford Springs

17) Casey Vogt, Windsor Locks

18) Stephen Kalogiannis, New Hartford

19) Amanda West, Colchester

20) Cassandra Cole, Westbrook

21) Frank L’Etoile, Jr., Wethersfield

22) Sami Anderson, Wolcott

23) Norm Sears, Andover

24) Joey Ferrigno, East Hartford

25) Alina Bryden, West Springfield, MA

26) Mark Massirio, Berlin

27) Paul Arcari, Somers

28) Anthony Forino, Waterbury

29) Mike Parolo, West Springfield, MA

30) Ed Chicoski, New Hartford

31) Austin Goff, Stafford Springs

32) Wade Gagner, East Longmeadow, MA

33) Carsten Cole, Westbrook

34) Steve Midford, Ellington

35) Dean Lambros,

36) Pete Lopuch, West Redding

37) Jason Chapman, Ellington

38) Chris Bagnall, Winsted

39) Aiden D’Agata, Willington

 

SK LIGHT MODIFIED (20)

1) Tyler Chapman, Ellington

2) Chris Matthews, Stafford

3) Brian Sullivan, Tolland

4) Meghan Fuller, Auburn, MA

5) Amanda West, Colchester

6) Peter Bennett, Windsor

7) Ron Midford, Jr., Ellington

8) Chris Viens, Putnam

9) Robert Bloxsom, III, Milford

10) Frank L’Etoile, Jr., Wethersfield

11) Jason Chapman, Ellington

12) Josh Morrison, Ashford

13) Sami Anderson, Wolcott

14) Cassandra Cole, Westbrook

15) Bob Charland, Stafford Springs

16) Norm Sears, Andover

17) Alina Bryden, West Springfield, MA

18) Carsten Cole, Westbrook

19) Anthony Forino, Waterbury

20) Austin Goff, Stafford Springs

21) Mike Parolo, West Springfield, MA

22) Nick Anglace, Seymour

23) Nickolas Hovey, Chaplin

24) Alexander Pearl, Salem 25) Stephen Kalogiannis, New Hartford

26) Ed Chicoski, New Hartford

27) Casey Vogt, Windsor Locks

28) Paul Arcari, Somers

29) Mark Massirio, Berlin

30) Paul Arute, Tolland

31) Chris Bagnall, Winsted

32) Tyler Alkas, Berlin

33) Joey Ferrigno, East Hartford

34) Matt Brewer, Norwich

35) Aiden D’Agata, Willington

 

LIMITED LATE MODEL (20)

1) RJ Surdell, Willington

2) Matt Clement, Wethersfield

3) Adrien Paradis, III, Plainville

4) Matthew Winter, II, Springfield, VT

5) Mike Hopkins, Stafford Springs

6) Jeremy Lavoie, Windsor Locks

7) Gary Patnode, Barkhamsted

8) Kyle Theriault, Three Rivers, MA

9) Samantha Dell, Pascoag, RI

10) Scott Clement, Wethersfield

11) Darryl Vertefeuille, Willington

12) Trinity Provost, Holland, MA

13) Rich Hammann, Tolland

14) Shelby Swan, Durham Connor Jencik, Canton

15) Dana Wray, Northford

16) Devon Jencik, Canton

17) Connor Jencik, Canton

 

STREET STOCK (20)

1) Travis Hydar, Woodbury

2) Bert Ouellette, Ellington

3) Jeff Asselin, Granby, MA

4) Tyler Trott, East Hartford

5) Ryan Waterman, Danielson

6) Travis Downey, Barkhamsted

7) Jason Lafayette, Somers

8) Jason Raymond, Somers

9) Bill Cote, Belchertown, MA

10) Brandon Warren, Chicopee, MA

11) Sean Petlock, Ware, MA

12) David Macha, Sr., Columbia

13) Ashton Young, Griswold

14) Chris Danielczuk, Goshen

15) Colin Volpe, Blue Point, NY

16) Matt Martel, Stafford Springs

17) Garrett Pease, Enfield

18) Marvin Minkler, Stamford

19) Kevin Vincent, Shrewsbury, MA

20) Nick Lockhart, Mahopac, MA

21) Walt Hovey, Jr., Chaplin

Tyler Chapman Doubles Up, DiMatteo, Gambacorta, Surdell, & Hydar Score May 17 Weekly Feature Wins at Stafford Speedway Read More