Cates
Wins Career-First in Sunoco Mods at Thompson
Ramstrom
& Gentes Late Model Winners; Barnett, Oliveira, & Taylor Also Win
Derek
Ramstrom of
Danny
Cates of
“Words
cannot describe what I’m feeling right now,” said Cates in victory lane with
his father Doug and his crew.
Kerry
Malone drove by pole-sitter Ted Christopher to lead lap one. In the early
going, Josh Sylvester ran in third ahead of Woody Pitkat and Ceravolo. The cars
got strung out immediately throughout the pack. The first car to step out of
line was Pitkat looking for position on Sylvester. Keith Rocco was a bit more
successful taking the ninth position from Jimmy Blewett.
Ceravolo
was making his way toward the front taking the fourth spot from Pitkat. A lap
later, he took the third spot from Sylvester. Rocco was mired behind a
double-file battle between Bert Marvin and Cates.
On
lap 10, Marvin was able to free himself of Cates. Rocco followed through. Up
front, Malone had worked his way out to a half straightaway advantage over a
brewing battle between Christopher and Ceravolo.
Ceravolo
was able to take over the second position on lap 14. Rocco made a bonsai move
exiting turn three to shove Marvin out of the groove. Rocco gained the edge and
the position. He made quick work of Sylvester making his first appearance in
the top five.
Jimmy
Blewett was off the pace on lap 18 to bring out the event’s first caution. On
the restart, Pitkat got out of shape nearly making contact with the backstretch
wall. He fell back as far as ninth. Rocco got a run on Christopher to take over
the third position. A spin by Blewett brought out another caution on lap 22.
On
the restart, Ceravolo got the jump leaving Malone to defend his position
against Rocco and Cates. Contact between Pitkat and Christopher on lap 23
resulted in a melee on the front stretch. Cars also involved included Malone,
who had slipped back to fourth, Sylvester, Marvin, Dave LaCroix,
Ricky Shawn, John Catania, Brett LeBlanc, and Carl Oberg.
Rocco
was able to muscle the lead away from Ceravolo on the restart. Cates moved into
the second position following Rocco. Ceravolo gathered it back in to make a run
at Rocco. The two made contact on several occasions. The final blow resulted in
the two making hard contact with the outside wall in turn four. Cates emerged to
take the caution as the new leader. On the restart, Danny Cates could taste his
first career victory rocketing to the lead. He sailed under the checkers to
take down the coveted win.
Despite
an eventful night for both Pitkat and Blewett, they were able to come home
second and third respectively. Malone also salvaged a good finish in fourth
ahead of Rowan Pennink.
Derek
Ramstrom of
Steve
Desmarais was holding strong in second while Dave Silvia, Marc Curtis, and Ramstrom
jockeyed for position. Contact between Silvia, Curtis and Ramstrom gave Norm
Wrenn some running room inside the top five. Connors maintained his lead over
Desmarais and Silvia.
The
first caution flew on lap 17. During the short green flag run, Ramstrom had
begun his mark to the front. By the time the caution flew again, he was second.
With ten laps to go, Ramstrom caught Connors. Wrenn, Desmarais and Macedonio
were three-wide for third.
Ramstrom
meanwhile got alongside Connors. He settled back in line only to make another run
with five laps remaining. On lap 25, Ramstrom drove by Connors and into the
lead. Once out front, Ramstrom immediately began to distance himself from the
field.
A
last caution for a spin by the Curtis set up a green/white/checker restart.
Ramstrom, unfazed by the restart, cruised to the checkers for his first win of
the season. Connors settled for second over Wrenn. Mike O’Sullivan and Les
Rose, Jr. completed the top five.
Rick
Gentes of Woonsocket, RI, dominated the Late Model race but nearly watched his
win disappear after a late race restart opened the door for a hard-charging
Zuidema. But Gentes, who was celebrating a birthday, came back strong to post
his second-straight Late Model victory.
“Jeff
Zuidema is absolutely the best guy to race with,” said an
enthusiastic Gentes in victory lane.
In
the early going, with Gentes checked out, the heated battle for the fourth spot
between and Tommy O’Sullivan and Jay Stuart provided the action. Stuart was
able to get by O’Sullivan for fourth behind Gentes, Materas, and Zuidema.
During
the long green flag run the top three had gotten strung out. Little-by-little, Zuidema
was able to chew away at Materas’ advantage. By halfway, Zuidema was glued to
the back bumper of second position. The first caution flew on lap 15 for a
single-car spin by Jeremy Sadowski.
The
restart opened up the door for both Zuidema and O’Sullivan. Zuidema was able to
take over the second position from Materas. O’Sullivan not only took his position
back from Stuart, he advanced his position to pass Materas.
Zuidema
was shot out of a cannon on a lap 17 restart taking
over the top spot from Gentes. Contact at the front of the pack shuffled
O’Sullivan to the tail-end of the top five. A few laps later, Gentes looked to take
his lead back. The two went side-by-side to get the sign for five to go. They continued
to run fender-to-fender with Gentes gaining a slight advantage at the stripe
for two to go. He edged ahead on the final lap. Zuidema settled back in line
and tailed Gentes to the checkers. Materas came home third followed by Stuart
and O’Sullivan.
Larry
Barnett of
Things
were relatively uneventful for early race leader Tom Shea until lap seven. Shea
watched his lead slip away when he found himself part of a three-wide battle
for the lead with Chris “Moose” Douton and Larry Barnett. Douton came out of
the battle as the new leader followed by Barnett. After a short stint in the
lead, Douton gave up the top spot to a charging Barnett.
After
a late race restart, Joe Arena began to show his muscle moving into the second
position behind Barnett. In the closing laps, Arena closed slightly but could
not reel in the leader; leaving Barnett alone to take the checkers. Arena
settled for second ahead of Douton, Sundeen, and Coutu, Jr.
Leo
Oliveira of
On
the final laps, McDermott edged ever closer to the leader. On the white flag
lap, McDermott got alongside Oliveira. They exited turn four dead-even. At the
checkers, Oliveira was able to motor ahead to take the win by the length of a
bumper. Sullivan had the best seat in the house finishing third. R.J. Marcotte
and Brian Tagg rounded out the top five.
Tim
Taylor of
In
the last dash to the checkers, Scott Jassaume pressured
Thompson
gets back to action next Thursday night with a special 50-lap main event for
the Late Models. On June 18th, the True Value Modified Racing Series
will be on hand for 75-laps of ground-pounding racing action. For more
information on these two exciting race events and the entire 2009 season log on
to thompsonspeedway.com or call the racing hotline at (860) 923-2280.
Sunoco
Modified Feature Finish 30-Lap Feature (Top-Ten) Finish: 1. Danny Cates,
Chaplin, CT; 2. Woody Pitkat, Stafford Springs, CT; 3. Jimmy Blewett, Howell,
NJ; 4. Kerry Malone, Needham, MA; 5. Rowan Pennink, Huntingdon Valley, PA; 6.
Ted Christopher, Plainville, CT; 7. Harry Rheaume,
Oakdale, CT; 8. Bert Marvin, New London, CT; 9. Henry Stampfl,
Norwood, MA; 10. Carl Oberg,
Super
Late Model Feature Finish 30-Lap Feature (Top-Ten) Finish: 1. Derek Ramstrom,
Worcester, MA; 2. Jeff Connors, Ellington, CT; 3. Norm Wrenn, Nashua, NH; 4.
Mike O’Sullivan, Springfield, MA; 5. Les Rose, Jr. Southbridge, MA; 6. Dave
Silvia, Warwick, RI; 7. Steve Desmarais, Westport, MA; 8. Jay Macedonio,
Somerset, MA; 9. Jeff Zuidema, N. Brookfield, 10. Jim Banfield,
Late
Model 20-Lap Feature Event (Top-Ten) Finish: 1. Rick Gentes, Woonsocket, RI; 2.
Jeff Zuidema, N. Brookfield, MA; 3. John Materas, Voluntown,
CT; 4. Jay Stuart, Preston, CT; 5. Tommy O’Sullivan, Springfield, MA; 6. Mark
Oliveira, Blackstone, MA; 7. Steve Landry, Tyngsboro, MA; 8. Tom Fox,
Plainfield, CT; 9. Randy Waterman, Killingly, CT; 10. P.J.
Howard,
Limited
Sportsman 20-Lap Feature Event (Top-Ten) Finish: 1. Larry Barnett, Ledyard, CT;
2. Joe Arena, Bristol, CT; 3. Chris Douton, Waterford, CT; 4. Scott Sundeen,
Douglas, MA; 5. Paul Coutu, Jr., Thompson, CT; 6. Tommy Shea, New London, CT;
7. Jay Sundeen, Douglas, MA; 8. Paul Palen, Pelham, MA; 9. Jason Chicolas, Sutton, MA; 10. Gerald Sevigny,
TIS
Modified 20-Lap Feature Event (Top-Ten) Finish: 1. Leo Oliveria,
Raynham, MA; 2. Cam McDermott, Scituate, RI; 3. Brian Sullivan, S. Windsor, CT;
4. R.J. Marcotte, Millville, MA; 5. Brian Tagg, Oxford, MA; 6. Jay Sundeen,
Douglas, MA; 7. Glen Boss, Danielson, CT; 8. Tyler Poulin,
Millville, MA; 9. Denis Legere, N. Reading, MA; 10. Jeff Barrows,
Mini
Stock Feature 15-Lap Feature Event (Top-Ten) Finish: 1. Tim Taylor, Wauregan,
CT; 2. Scott Jassaume, Danielson, CT; 3. Randy Churchill, Niantic, CT; 4. Brad
Caddick, New London, CT; 5. Chad Baxter, Pascoag, RI; 6. Steven Michalski, Brooklyn, CT; 7. Scott Michalski,
S. Killingly, CT; 8. Jeff Moffat, Warwick, RI; 9. Ron Rixham,
Jefferson, MA; 10. Steve Romjue,