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McKennedy Crowned 2009 Modified Racing Series Champion
West
Springfield, MA. (November 22, 2009) -- Thanking his
father Dennis for giving him the opportunity to race
since the age of 10, Jon McKennedy, of East
Chelmsford, MA., was officially crowned 2009 Modified
Racing Series champion, Saturday night, November 21,
at the Clarion Hotel and Conference Center, W.
Springfield, MA. The banquet, held to honor series
drivers for their accomplishments, officially closed
out the 2009 season for the popular touring division.
McKennedy joins Kirk Alexander, Dwight Jarvis, and
Chris Pasteryak, as series champions.
McKennedy, winner of four feature races this season,
captured his first series title finishing ahead of
runner-up driver Rob Goodenough by 15 points. During
his trophy presentation, McKennedy also thanked his
race team, sponsors, and fans, for their support.
Steven Masse, Rowan Pennink, Jack Bateman, Jarvis,
Pasteryak, Les Hinckley, Mike Douglas, Mike Holdridge
Jacob Dore, Sean Bodreau, Ed Dachenhausen, Eddy Spiers,
and Andy Seuss, finished in the top 15 positions in
the point standings. All received plaques for their
accomplishments.
Achievement awards, chosen annually by series
officials, were also presented.
The SPAFCO Most Improved Driver Award was presented to
Masse. The young driver in only his second time
competing there won his first series race at Thunder
Road International Speedbowl, Barre, VT in May. Masse
was in the points chase early on in the season. Kenny
Barry made the presentation.
The annual Sportsmanship award was given to the #18
R&S Racing Team. Veteran driver Eddy Spiers, car owner
Richie Stevens, and their team were recognized.
The 2009 Mechanic of the Year Award was presented to
Bob Hansen of the # 25 Roscoe Racing car. The car is
owned by Gary Casella. Series official John “Chip”
Pettengill presented the award.
The KOSZELA SPEED Rookie of the Year award was
presented by Julie and Mike Stefanik to Jacob Dore.
The Maine driver, a mechanical engineering student at
the University of New Hampshire, won his first race
last month at Twin State Speedway, Claremont, NH.
The annual Dedication Award was presented to driver
Joe Doucette, while the Tough Luck award went to Kevin
Ianarelli.
The DART Steel Head Engine Builder of the Year award
went to Bateman while McKennedy was the recipient of
the Hoosier Tire East award.
Veteran driver Jimmy Dolan was the recipient of the
prestigious “7-11” award presented by New England
Racing Hall of Fame member and modified legend Bob
Polverari. Dolan was speechless when the announcement
was made. “The choice was easy,” said Polverari.
“Jimmy is a professional on and off the track and is a
good representative of our sport.” Dolan joins
Bateman, Jarvis, Dachenhausen, and Vinnie Annarummo,
as recipients of the prestigious award.
John Spence SR. was presented the “Above And Beyond”
award for his continuous and dedicated service to the
series. Series head Bateman made the presentation.
Spence handles press relations and is the series
announcer. He has been with the MRS all six years.
The 2009 season will be remembered for being one of
the most competitive years to date. Out of 15 races
run, 12 different drivers visited victory lane
including seven that were first-time winners. The last
three races were nabbed by first time winners, Dore,
Mike Stefanik, and Kenny Barry.
Bateman announced an 18 race schedule for 2010. The
new campaign will kick off at the Waterford, CT
Speedbowl, March 27 and 28. The tour will then move to
Albany-Saratoga Speedway, Malta, NY., for it’s first
ever appearance at the famed speedway. The MRS will
take to the high banks of Monadnock Speedway,
Winchester, NH., on Saturday night, May 1. |