Sullivan,
Churchill, St. Germain & Anderson Scored Feature Victories to Open
Thompson’s 2009 World Series
After
post race technical inspection, John St. Germain of
When
the checkered flag flew it looked as if rookie Brandon Warren of
Just
shy of halfway marker, the battle for second began to heat up between Lindeman,
Correll, and Payne. As the three ran
nose to tail, St. Germain was able to maintain his near straightaway lead.
Correll
encountered problems in turn two just after taking the crossed flags. Correll
was able to keep his truck moving. Further back in the pack, Tony Naglieri had
problems to ultimately bring out the caution. Going back to the last completed
green flag lap, Correll was able to get his spot back.
On
the ensuing restart, front row restarters St. Germain and Lindeman made
substantial contact right under the flag stand. Fourth running Payne was also collected
in the incident. Correll went from spinning on lap 10 to being the new leader
on the second attempt at the same lap restart.
In
the closing laps, Payne had caught St. Germain; giving
By
virtue of his victory, St. Germain earned Rookie-of-the-Year honors. The third-place
finish was enough to give Andy Lindeman the 2009 ARTS Truck Series championship.
After
being extended an invitation to run at the World Series, the Stafford Speedway
regular division put on a great show with Brit Anderson of Branford, CT, taking
down the inaugural victory. Earl Pelletier jumped out to the early lead from
his pole starting position. Kyle Spencer took over the second position from
Erica Santos before hunting down Pelletier.
Spencer
made the cross-over move exiting turn four to take the lead from Pelletier.
In
the TIS Modified division, Brian Sullivan picked up where he left off in the regular
season. The newly crown champion turned his pole starting position into a ten-car
length advantage. Behind the leader, Brian Tagg ran with Cam McDermott and John
Studley in tow.
With
Sullivan handily out front, the remainder of the top five ran nose to tail as
Shane Michalski joined the fray. Tagg maintain second over McDermott and
Studley. The caution flew on lap on lap 15 when Ryan Morgan, making his first
TIS start, made hard contact with the outside wall in turn three. On the
restart Sullivan was able to retain his lead but he had his hands full with
Tagg. Michalski was able to grab the fourth spot from Studley on the
restart.
Michalski
looked to be making a bid on McDermott but settled back in line. After the
initial onslaught, Tagg settled in behind Sullivan as well. Sullivan went on to
score his seventh victory of the season. Tagg capped off a great season with a
runner-up finish. Michalski and Studley completed the top five.
Randy
Churchill of
Under
green, Chuck Rogers began to run down leader Churchill. Eric Bourgeois was
looking racy working over Bert Ouellette for third. Chad Baxter looked to join the action as
well; catching Bourgeois.
At
halfway, Churchill had, again, managed to gain a little breathing room on
Rogers, who fell into the grasp of Ouellette.
Publicover had joined the tight pack from second on back. As Churchill
entered lap traffic, the action was really heating up inside the top-five.
Bourgeois
got along side Ouellette but could not make the pass. He found himself playing
defense instead of offense as Baxter looked to take the spot away. Baxter was able to free himself from
Bourgeois and set his sites on Ouellette.
Publicover was followed in Baxter’s tire tracks.
Contact
between Ouellette and Baxter on the final lap sent the Ouellette spinning in
turn two. The field raced to the checkers with Churchill scoring his fourth win
of the season.
A
complete schedule of practice followed by a great line-up of feature events is
scheduled for World Series Saturday. Qualifying is highlighted by time trials
for the Whelen Modified Tour and heat races for the ISMA Supermodifieds and
NEMA Midgets. Heat races are also
scheduled for the Sunoco Modifieds, Super Late Models and Late Models. The feature
action is set to include for the Pro-Four Modifieds, Limited Sportsman, Outlaw
Late Models, Outlaw Mini Stocks, and Outlaw Strictly Stocks. For a complete
line-up for both Saturday and Sunday log on to thompsonspeedway.com.
ART
Trucks Feature Finish (Top Five): 1. John St. Germain, West Sand Lake, NY; 2.
Howard Payne, Shelton, CT; 3. Andy Lindeman, Poestenkill, NY; 4. Chris Correll,
Old Lyme, CT; 5. Richie Brooks, Groton, CT.
SK
Light Feature Finish (Top Five): 1. Brit
Anderson, Branford, CT; 2. Kyle Spencer, Montgomery, MA; 3. Erica Santos,
Franklin, MA; 4. Earl Pelletier, Wolcott, CT; 5. Raymond Grassetti, Monson, MA
TIS
Modified Feature Finish: 1. Brian Sullivan, S. Windsor, CT; 2. Brian Tagg,
Oxford, MA; 3. Cam McDermott, Scituate, RI; 4. Shane Michalski, Woodstock, MA;
5. John Studley, Framingham, MA; 6. Jay Sundeen, Douglas, MA; 7. John Michael
Shenette, Thompson, CT; 8. Ryan Morgan, Mystic, CT; 9. Denis Leger, North Reading, MA.
Mini
Stock Feature Finish (Top Ten): 1. Randy Churchill, Niantic, CT; 2. Chuck
Rogers, Quaker Hill, CT; 3. Andy Publicover, Sudbury, MA; 4. Eric Bourgeois, E.
Haddam, CT; 5. Jeff Moffat, Warwick, RI: 6. Steve Michalski, Brooklyn, CT; 7.
Mike Viens, Seekonk, MA; 8. Mike Gorgievski, Auburn, MA; 9. Roger Ducharme,
Foster, RI; 10. Ian Brew,