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SEUSS SCORES
FIRST TRUE VALUE MODIFIED RACING SERIES WIN OF THE SEASON:
THOMPSON, Conn. (Aug. 27,
2009) Andy Seuss of Hampstead, N.H. drove to his first
True Value Modified Racing Series win of the season in the
Town Fair Tire 75 at Thompson International Speedway. It was
the fourth career series victory for Seuss who passed
Stephen Masse of Bellingham, Mass. on lap 52 and held off
repeated challenges from Masse, Rowan Pennink and eventual
runner-up Richard Savary over the final laps.
“That race was pretty wild,”
said Seuss. “There was a lot of side by side racing. It’s
really easy to race here side by side. This is a big win for
us at Thompson. ”
Rowan Pennink led the first
35 laps of the event as Seuss worked his way up from the
sixth starting position. On a lap 35 restart, Pennink was
penalized for jumping the start and placed to the rear.
Seuss inherited the lead but lost it on the next restart as
Masse was able to power his way past Seuss to the front.
Seuss and Masse waged a
spirited duel for the lead. Seuss grabbed the top spot on
lap 52 and nine laps later the pair raced side by side down
the backstretch with Masse spinning just before the entrance
to Turn 3.
On the restart Pennink, who
had worked his way back to second, made his bid for the lead
and pressured Seuss until he ran out of fuel on lap 68.
Seuss held off Richard Savary
on the final restart and led the final 6 laps to claim the
victory. Seuss ran out of fuel moments after the race ended.
Series point leader Jon
McKennedy retired from the event on lap 35 after an incident
in Turn 2. McKennedy now leads the series unofficially
with 425 points. Rob Goodenough gained the most ground on
McKennedy and now sits unofficially second in the standings
with 408 points. Pennink, who entered the event second in
the standings, missed a golden opportunity to gain on the
leader and now sits third with 399 points.
The next event for New
England’s premier modified racing series is at Twin State
Speedway on Oct 4. |