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An Eighth Different Winner At The Bowl??
Canaan NH (August 12, 2009) -- It was Ringo Starr who
once told us “It Don’t Come Easy.” Perhaps those song
lyrics could apply to the True Value Modified Racing
Series as a second win at Waterford Speedbowl has been
hard to come buy. In seven races held at the famed
Connecticut race track, seven different winners have
found victory lane. No one has doubled up at “The Bowl.”
That could change Saturday night, Aug 15, when New
England’s premier Modified Racing Series makes its next
stop on the 2009 tour. Or, is it possible an eighth
different driver could score the Sunoco Race Fuels
checkered flag.
The previous races run have provided some surprises for
modified race fans. A rookie driver has scored a series
win there. Four drivers with roots at Waterford have
won. And one driver, who had never seen Waterford until
arriving there, also found victory lane.
In June 2006, the first appearance of the TVMRS, rookie
driver Bobby Grigas, in only his third race with the
series, captured his first ever modified win in a rain
shortened event.
The following year (2007) two races were staged at “The
Bowl” with local favorite Rob Summers, showing the way
around his home track, winning his first and only race
with the series. In September of that season, series hot
shoe Kirk Alexander captured his first Waterford
victory.
May 2008 saw David Pinkham make his first ever visit a
memorable one as he took down the victory. As long as
Pinkham has been a racer, around 25 years, all he knew
about Waterford, was what he’s read in trade papers. He
knew going in, that the legendary race track has a boat
load of history. When he headed back to Maine, he was
part of it.
One month later, a second driver with a connected past
at Waterford roared to victory. With his young son
watching, Les Hinckley picked up his 11th career win
with the TVMRS. Hinckley, and avid member of Red Sox
Nation, is second on the all time series win list with
11 victories.
Last August, local driver Chris Pasteryak inched closer
to the TVMRS championship as he won his first ever
series race in front a large vocal crowd. The second
generation driver cut his teeth at Waterford in Legends
cars and SK Modifieds.
Back in May, Doug Coby, a long-time Waterford
competitor, piloted the Czarnecki Brothers racer to his
first win with the TVMRS. An ecstatic Coby will always
be remembered for his wild post race victory cruise
through a rain soaked and mud
covered infield.
Point leader Jon McKennedy (356) takes a 48 point
advantage into Waterford as he seeks his first ever
title. Veteran Rob Goodenough and young driver Stephen
Masse are tied for second in the standings with 308
each.
McKennedy has been victorious this season at Twin State
Speedway, Claremont, NH; Seekonk, MA; Oxford Plains, ME;
and Beech Ridge Motor Speedway, Scarborough, ME.
Goodenough won the season opener at Monadnock Speedway,
Winchester, NH; while Masse scored at Thunder Road,
Barre VT.
McKennedy, shaking his head said this week, “Waterford
is tough to win at. Hopefully we can figure the place
out.” He’d like to become the eighth different winner.
Saturdays race will be the second annual Wings N’ Wheels
event. The TVMRS will be joined by the ISMA
Supermodifieds, NEMA midgets, and the tracks weekly SK-
Modified division. Qualifying begins at 5 PM. For more
information, log on to
www.speedbowl.com. |