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DORE AWARDED WIN AT TWIN STATE
FOLLOWING INSPECTION:
Claremont, NH (October 5, 2009) – When Sanford,
Maine., driver Jacob Dore, a mechanical engineering
student at the University of New Hampshire left Twin
State Speedway, Claremont, NH., Sunday evening, he was
pleased with his solid performance, finishing second in
the 112 lap “Ricky Miller Memorial Race” to winner Matt
Hirschman, Northampton, PA.
The 20 year old Dore had just driven his best race to
date competing against some of the top names the True
Value Modified Racing Series offers. When Dore left his
classes at UNH on Monday, he learned he was awarded the
top spot and his first ever TVMRS win.
Following a post race inspection Sunday night it was
determined by series officials on Monday afternoon, a
violation of rules had taken place by the winning team
of long-time owner/driver, Gary Casella. The technical
violation resulted in a disqualification and the victory
awarded to Dore, the second place finisher.
Hirschman, the 2009 ROC modified champion, drove a great
race filling in for regular Casella team driver Rowan
Pennink who was committed to another series. Hirschman
won the Miller Memorial in 2008.
Dore, a strong candidate for Koszela Speed rookie of the
year honors, showed his strength when he took the lead
on lap 31 and held it until lap 62. The former All-Star
Speedway regular stayed in the hunt throughout the race
competing strong with Jon McKennedy, Sean Bodreau,
Dwight Jarvis, Hirschman, and Kenny Barry.
“We had fun, we knew we could compete,” said Dore while
doing homework Monday night. “We might have had a shot
at Matt if we did not have that last yellow. It would
take me a bit to get the rhythm again after the restart
but then again he might have been saving it. When you
can compete with a guy like Dwight Jarvis, at his home
track, finish ahead of him, its feels good,”
Dore agrees that his Twin State run was his best but the
race at Beech Ridge Speedway this summer was a turning
point in the teams first year. “We had to learn as a
team how to run 100 lap races; we raced 40 lap races at
All-Star. Once we learned that we got better.”
Dore becomes the second rookie to win a TVMRS race.
Bobby Grigas won his first race in 2006 at Waterford,
CT. Grigas was later named rookie of the year.
As a result of the changes in the finish, Barry will be
credited with a second, his best finish with the TVMRS,
McKennedy third, Jarvis fourth, and Todd Patnode, fifth.
Mike Douglas, Rob Goodenough, Steve Masse, Victor
Johnson, and Kurt Vigeant, finished sixth through tenth.
12 cautions slowed the race. It took 1 hour 11 minutes
to complete the 112 lap event. 31 race teams entered the
13th race of the season, 12 of the original 24 starters
finished on the lead lap
McKennedy’s third place finish widened his point lead
over Rob Goodenough to 25 points. Masse moved past
Pennink to third place in the standings, 34 points
behind McKennedy.
The TVMRS returns to action Saturday and Sunday Oct 10,
11 at the Seekonk Speedway, Seekonk, MA.
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