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NASCAR WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR NOTEBOOK

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2005 Champion - Tony Hirschman
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2005 Champion - Tony Hirschman
Howie Hodge Photo

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World Series Winner - Jerry Marquis
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Bud Pole Award - Jerry Marquis
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World Series Winner - Jerry Marquis
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Jerry Marquis Wins World Series,
Tony Hirschman Clinches His 5th Championship

THOMPSON, Conn. (Oct. 30, 2005) Jerry Marquis of Broad Brook, Conn. drove to his third NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour victory of the season and Tony Hirschman of Northampton, Pa. clinched his fifth series championship at Thompson International Speedway’s World Series of Auto Racing presented by Whelen Engineering & XTRA/MART 125 lap season ending finale.


Marquis, driving the Reynolds Auto Wrecking Dodge, took the lead from John Blewett, III Howell, N.J. on lap 102 after Blewett spun in Turn-2. Marquis then held off Chuck Hossfeld over the closing laps to secure the victory. Finishing behind Hossfeld, was Doug Coby, Mike Christopher and
Charlie Pasteryak.


Hirschman was credited with 12th place in the Kamco Supply Chevrolet but it was enough to give him his 5th title. He entered the race trailing Ted Christopher by 36 points and needed Christopher to finish eighth or worse to have a chance at the title. Christopher made contact with the Turn-1 wall on lap 10 ending his day and his hopes for his first championship.


“Ted had said he wanted to race more like I did,” said Hirschman. “I took that as a compliment. I just tried to stay consistent tonight. Ted had problems and I didn’t.”


Hirschman now trails Mike Stefanik by one in career NASCAR Whelen Modified Championships. He has won five of the last 11 championships.

Hossfeld’s second place finish was good enough to give him third in the season standings. Marquis finished fourth in the final rundown and Eric Beers of Northampton, Pa. rounded out the Top-5 in the standings.


World Series of Auto Racing presented by Whelen Engioneering & XTRA/MART NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race at Thompson International Speedway

Showing starting position in parentheses,driver, make of car, laps completed, money won

1. (8) Jerry Marquis, Broad Brook Conn., Dodge, 125, 65.759 mph, $7,250
2. (17) Chuck Hossfeld, Buffalo N.Y., Ford, 125, $4,000
3. (3) Doug Coby, Milford Conn., Pontiac, 125, $3,600
4. (26) Mike Christopher, Plainville Conn., Pontiac, 125, $3,300
5. (11) Charlie Pasteryak, Lisbon Conn., Chevrolet, 125, $1,800
6. (9) Mike Stefanik, Coventry R.I., Chevrolet, 125, $2,400
7. (20) Anthony Ferrante, Jr, Franklin Square, Chevrolet, 125, $2,000
8. (18) Alex Hoag, Bath N.Y., Chevrolet, 125, $1,500
9. (21) Ken Barry, Griswold Conn., Chevrolet, 125, $1,900
10. (29) Steve Whitt, Farmingdale N.J., Dodge, 125, $1,900
11. (6) Zach Sylvester, Lebanon Conn., Chevrolet, 125, $1,980
12. (1) Tony Hirschman, Northampton Pa., Chevrolet, 125, $2,560
13. (7) John Blewett, III, Howell N.J., Chevrolet, 125, $1,990
14. (15) Kevin Goodale, Riverhead N.Y., Chevrolet, 125, $1,820
15. (23) Jeff Malave, Manchester Conn., Chevrolet, 125, $1,100
16. (30) Tyler Haydt, Kunkletown Pa., Chevrolet, 124, $1,850
17. (5) Donny Lia, Jericho N.Y., Chevrolet, 123, $1,775
18. (28) Dave Etheridge, Portland Conn., Chevrolet, 111, Suspension, $1,650
19. (16) Rick Fuller, Auburn Mass., Pontiac, 105, $1,700
20. (27) Dick Houlihan, Bridgewater Mass., Chevrolet, 74, Radiator, $1,300
21. (13) Eddie Flemke, Southington Conn., Chevrolet, 62, $1,600
22. (32) Jimmy Storace, Kingston N.H., Chevrolet, 54, $1,300
23. (25) Jamie Tomaino, Howell N.J., Ford, 45, $1,700
24. (2) Matt Hirschman, Northampton Pa., Dodge, 42, Accident, $900
25. (14) Eric Beers, Northampton Pa., Chevrolet, 42, Axle, $1,700
26. (24) Renee Dupuis, Glastonbury Conn., Chevrolet, 42, Accident, $1,600
27. (4) Jimmy Blewett, Howell N.J., Chevrolet, 34, Accident, $900
28. (31) Gregg Shivers, Rocky Point N.Y., Pontiac, 17, Overheating, $1,600
29. (12) Tommy Cloce, Canton N.Y., Chevrolet, 14, Axle, $1,300
30. (10) Ted Christopher, Plainville Conn., Chevrolet, 10, Accident, $1,700
31. (22) Carl Pasteryak, Lisbon Conn., Pontiac, 3, Accident, $900
32. (19) Mike Ewanitsko, West Hempstead N.Y., Dodge, 3, Accident, $900

Failed to Qualify: (8) Thomas Bolles (#76), Wade Cole (#33), Nevin George
(#00), Joseph Hartmann (#05), Mike Molleur (#35), Ken Bouchard (#55), Howie
Brode (#96), Jake Marosz (#9).


Time of Race: 1 hrs., 11 mins, 17 secs

Average Speed: 65.759 mph
Margin of Victory: 2.3 seconds

BUD POLE AWARD: Jerry Marquis, 4 Reynolds Auto Wrecking Dodge


FEATHERLITE MOST IMPROVED DRIVER AWARD: Doug Coby, 77 Angellinos Italian
Restaurant/ Red Line Oil Pontiac


POWERADE POWER MOVE OF THE RACE: Mike Christopher, 79 Hill Enterprises/Sunoco Pontiac


TOMMY BALDWIN MEMORIAL AWARD: John Blewett, III, 66 Blewett Motorsports Chevrolet


Caution Flags: Laps 4-9; 11-15; 43-51; 57-61; 82-86; 91-94; 102-104.    7 for 37 laps.


Lap Leaders: Tony Hirschman 1-45, Jerry Marquis 46-50, John Blewett, III
51-101, Jerry Marquis 102-125.


Total Laps Led: John Blewett, III 51, Tony Hirschman 45, Jerry Marquis 29.
3 changes involving 3 drivers.


Top 20 Driver Points: Tony Hirschman 2749, Ted Christopher 2731, Chuck Hossfeld 2666,
Jerry Marquis 2647, Eric Beers 2470, Donny Lia 2469, Doug  Coby 2327, Rick Fuller 2236,
Mike Christopher 2202, Zach Sylvester 2178, Jamie Tomaino 2145, Eddie Flemke 2139,
Dave Etheridge 1931, Steve Whitt 1910, Tyler Haydt * 1865, Kevin Goodale 1737,
Mike Stefanik 1725, Renee Dupuis 1710, Gregg Shivers 1634, Dick Houlihan 1519

• Denotes Rookie of the Year Contender

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Bud Pole Award - Donny Lia

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Fall Final Winner - Tony Hirschman

TONY HIRSCHMAN CLOSES GAP IN NASCAR WHELEN
MODIFIED TOUR POINT BATTLE AT STAFFORD BY
WINNING THE CARQUEST FALL FINAL

STAFFORD SPRINGS- Conn. (Oct. 2, 2005) – Tony Hirschman of Northampton, Conn. continued his current mastery of the Stafford Motor Speedway by winning the 150 lap Carquest Fall Final NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race. It was the third victory of the 2005 season for Hirschman at Stafford and his fifth victory in the last 9 races at the Connecticut half-mile oval. More importantly, the victory allowed Hirschman to close unofficially within 36 points of series leader Ted Christopher of Plainville, Conn. (2658-2622) with two races remaining.


After starting third in the Kamco Supply Chevrolet Hirschman took the lead from Jimmy Blewett on lap 17 and led the rest of the way. Hirschman used a no stop pit strategy and went the distance on one set of tires.


“The crew asked me how the car was during the second caution period,” said Hirschman. “I told them it was perfect so we stayed out. We never had another opportunity to stop for tires.”


It was the fifth series victory for Hirschman this year, the 34th in his career and his sixth career win at Stafford.


One driver who did elect to stop for tires was Bud Pole Winner Donny Lia. Lia, who started form the back of the field because he missed the drivers meeting, stopped on lap 52 for tires during a caution period. He charged back through the field and was running second to Hirschman on the final lap when the left front spindle sheared off the car. Lia managed to hold on and finished second on three wheels.


Chuck Hossfeld of Buffalo, N.Y., who trails Christopher by 162 points finished third. Jerry Marquis of Broad Brook, Conn., who is currently fourth in the standings and trails Hossfeld by 29 points, was fourth. Ted Christopher rounded out the Top-5.


The next event for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour is at Thompson International Speedway in Thompson, Conn. on Saturday Oct. 8th.

Unofficial results of the Carquest Fall Final
150 lap NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race at Stafford Motor Speedway showing
starting position, driver, hometown, make of car, winner’s average speed in
mph, laps completed, reason out if any and money won.


1. (3) Tony Hirschman, Northampton Pa., Chevrolet, 150, 78.855 mph, $7,850
2. (5) Donny Lia, Jericho N.Y., Chevrolet, 150, $4,050
3. (15) Chuck Hossfeld, Buffalo N.Y., Ford, 150, $3,200
4. (21) Jerry Marquis, Broad Brook Conn., Dodge, 150, $3,500
5. (6) Ted Christopher, Plainville Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $2,700
6. (12) Charlie Pasteryak, Lisbon Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $2,100
7. (10) Eric Beers, Northampton Pa., Chevrolet, 150, $2,400
8. (4) Jamie Tomaino, Howell N.J., Ford, 150, $2,200
9. (9) John Blewett, III, Howell N.J., Chevrolet, 150, $1,750
10. (11) Reggie Ruggiero, Rocky Hill Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $1,500
11. (14) Anthony Ferrante, Jr, Franklin Square, Chevrolet, 150, $1,500
12. (19) Ken Barry, Griswold Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $1,475
13. (2) Jimmy Blewett, Howell N.J., Chevrolet, 150, $1,450
14. (25) Dave Etheridge, Portland Conn., Chevrolet, 149, $1,725
15. (1) Carl Pasteryak, Lisbon Conn., Pontiac, 149, $1,000
16. (23) Jeff Malave, Manchester Conn., Chevrolet, 149, $975
17. (17) Rick Fuller, Auburn Mass., Pontiac, 148, $1,750
18. (29) Mike Christopher, Plainville Conn., Pontiac, 148, $1,725
19. (27) Renee Dupuis, Glastonbury Conn., Chevrolet, 148, $1,600
20. (20) Kenny Horton, Guilford, Chevrolet, 148, $875
21. (24) Zach Sylvester, Lebanon Conn., Chevrolet, 148, $1,650
22. (30) Tyler Haydt, Kunkletown Pa., Chevrolet, 146, $1,625
23. (26) Dick Houlihan, Bridgewater Mass., Chevrolet, 127, Engine, $1,500
24. (13) Eddie Flemke, Southington Conn., Chevrolet, 112, Engine, $1,600
25. (32) Wayne Anderson, Yaphank N.Y., Chevrolet, 108, Black Flag, $800
26. (7) Frank Ruocco, Cheshire Conn., Chevrolet, 102, Suspension, $800
27. (22) Steve Whitt, Farmingdale N.J., Dodge, 78, Engine, $1,500
28. (18) Steve Park, East Northport N.Y., Chevrolet, 67, Suspension, $800
29. (8) Doug Coby, Milford Conn., Pontiac, 57, $1,500
30. (31) Gregg Shivers, Rocky Point N.Y., Pontiac, 21, Overheating, $1,500
31. (28) Mike Stefanik, Coventry R.I., Chevrolet, 12, Accident, $1,500
32. (16) Kevin Goodale, Riverhead N.Y., Chevrolet, 8, Accident, $1,500


Failed to Qualify: (11) Bobby Santos, III (#14), Mike Ewanitsko (#36), Thomas Bolles (#76), Anthony Sesley (#09), Wade Cole (#33), Mike Molleur (#35), Justin Gaydosh (#94), Kelly McDougall (#19), Howie Brode (#96), Roy Seidell, Jr (#27), Jake Marosz (#9).

Time of Race: 0 hrs., 57 mins, 4 secs Average Speed: 78.855 mph

Margin of Victory: 4.5 Seconds

BUD POLE AWARD: Donny Lia, 18 Huntington Honda Chevrolet


FEATHERLITE MOST IMPROVED DRIVER AWARD: Reggie Ruggiero, 41 Atlantic Sprinklers Chevrolet


POWERADE POWER MOVE OF THE RACE: Jerry Marquis, 4 Reynolds Auto Wrecking Dodge


TOMMY BALDWIN MEMORIAL AWARD: Tony Hirschman, 48 Kamco Supply Corporation Chevrolet


Caution Flags: Laps 9-15; 50-55. 2 for 13 laps.


Lap Leaders: Jimmy Blewett 1-17, Tony Hirschman 18-150.
Total Laps Led: Tony Hirschman 133, Jimmy Blewett 17. 1 changes involving 2 drivers.


Top 20 Driver Points: Ted Christopher 2658, Tony Hirschman 2622, Chuck Hossfeld 2496, Jerry Marquis 2467, Eric Beers 2382, Donny Lia 2357, Doug Coby 2162, Rick Fuller 2130, Jamie Tomaino 2051, Zach Sylvester 2048, Mike Christopher 2042, Eddie Flemke 2039, Dave Etheridge 1822, Steve Whitt 1776, Tyler Haydt * 1750, Renee Dupuis 1625, Kevin Goodale 1616, Mike Stefanik 1575, Gregg Shivers 1555, Kevin Konopka 1492

Next Race: Thompson, Conn.

• Denotes Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender

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TC wins BIG at NHIS with two wins in the BUSCH NORTH
and the WHELEN MOD TOUR series.

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TED CHRISTOPHER WINS SYLVANIA 100
NASCAR WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR RACE
AT NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY


LOUDON, N.H. (Sept. 16, 2005) – Ted Christopher won the Sylvania 100 presented by Lowe’s NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour event at New Hampshire International Speedway, his seventh win of the season and fourth consecutive Whelen Modified Tour victory at the 1.058-mile track. Mike Stefanik finished second, followed by Chuck Hofssfeld, Mike Ewanitsko and Eddie Flemke in
fifth place.

With his victory, Christopher collected over $13,000 in prize money and  increased his championship points lead over Tony Hirschman. Christopher, of Plainville, Conn., now leads Hirschman by 61 points (2,503-2,442).

It wasn’t his only trip to victory lane on Friday, either. With a victory over Brad Leighton in the day’s first race, Christopher became the second driver in history to win both the Whelen Modified Tour and NASCAR Grand National Division, Busch North Series events in the same day at NHIS – a
feat first accomplished in 1990 by Mike McLaughlin.

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Following the race, Christopher was in awe to match McLaughlin’s longstanding achievement.

“I always enjoyed watching Mike McLaughlin,” Christopher said. “He was definitely a hero of mine. I loved watching him race Modifieds and  everything. To reach the same feat as he did is definitely an accomplishment for me.”

Christopher began the race in the first position, as the starting lineup was set by car owner points after Bud Pole qualifying was rained out Thursday. Hirschman started on the outside of the front row but quickly lost the second position to Eric Beers on the first lap.

Stefanik had raced his way forward from the ninth starting position and was challenging Christopher for the lead on the 10th lap. Stefanik slipped back one position, to third, as Doug Coby made a run towards the front just two laps later. Coby and Christopher exchanged the lead on the 13th and 15th laps, before Stefanik took a turn at the front from laps 17-25. Stefanik, a
six-time Whelen Modified Tour champion, yielded to Christopher, who returned to the
lead as Coby continued to battle for the second position.

On the 32nd circuit, Coby returned to the lead by passing Christopher in turn one, before yielding once again to Stefanik on lap 42. Just before the halfway point of the race, another caution period slowed the field and the race leaders went to pit road for fresh tires. Eddie Flemke and Charlie Pasteryak had the fastest pit stops and race off pit road. Ewanitsko, who started in the 38th position in his return to Modified Tour competition after a more than a year absence, elected not to pit during the caution period and inherited the race lead.

With Flemke on fresher tires, he soon stole the lead from Ewanitsko, just as the field was brought under caution on lap 59. Christopher and Ewanitsko then jumped past Flemke to claim the first and second positions, just before the event’s sixth yellow flag was display for a two-car incident in turn one.

With 25 laps remaining, Christopher paced the field as Stefanik, Ewanitsko and Flemke kept the pressure on. With 15 laps remaining, Stefanik passed Christopher for the lead, only to be re-passed by Christopher on the following lap as the veteran drivers battled for victory. The Whelen Modified Tour returns to action Oct. 2 at Stafford Motor Speedway in Stafford Springs, CT.

Unofficial Results

Sylvania 100 presented by Lowe's

NASCAR WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR
New Hampshire International Speedway September 16, 2005

(Showing finishing position, starting position in parentheses, driver name, hometown, manufacturer, laps completed, winner's average speed, reason out-if any and money won.)

1. (7) Ted Christopher, Plainville Conn., Chevrolet, 100, 92.267 mph, $13,950
2. (17) Mike Stefanik, Coventry R.I., Chevrolet, 100, $10,400
3. (23) Chuck Hossfeld, Buffalo N.Y., Ford, 100, $8,400
4. (34) Mike Ewanitsko, West Hempstead N.Y., Dodge, 100, $6,200
5. (27) Eddie Flemke, Southington Conn., Chevrolet, 100, $4,500
6. (5) Tony Hirschman, Northampton Pa., Chevrolet, 100, $4,700
7. (1) Doug Coby, Milford Conn., Pontiac, 100, $3,600
8. (19) Donny Lia, Jericho N.Y., Chevrolet, 100, $3,500
9. (10) Eric Beers, Northampton Pa., Chevrolet, 100, $3,300
10. (3) John Blewett, III, Howell N.J., Chevrolet, 100, $3,100
11. (12) Charlie Pasteryak, Lisbon Conn., Chevrolet, 100, $2,900
12. (18) Jerry Marquis, Broad Brook Conn., Dodge, 100, $3,000
13. (15) Tommy Cloce, Canton N.Y., Chevrolet, 100, $2,400
14. (22) Nevin George, Kunkletown Pa., Chevrolet, 100, $2,700
15. (38) Steve Whitt, Farmingdale N.J., Dodge, 100, $2,600
16. (35) Anthony Sesley, Matawan N.J., Chevrolet, 100, $2,100
17. (39) Jeff Malave, Manchester Conn., Chevrolet, 100, $2,000
18. (9) Dave Etheridge, Portland Conn., Chevrolet, 100, $2,375
19. (30) Jimmy Storace, Kingston N.H., Chevrolet, 99, $2,350
20. (11) Jamie Tomaino, Howell N.J., Chevrolet, 99, $2,325
21. (25) Kevin Goodale, Riverhead N.Y., Chevrolet, 99, $2,300
22. (16) Tyler Haydt, Kunkletown Pa., Chevrolet, 97, $2,275
23. (31) Wade Cole, Riverton Conn., Chevrolet, 95, $2,250
24. (32) Jake Marosz, Middletown Conn., Chevrolet, 91, Handling, $1,825
25. (21) Jimmy Blewett, Howell N.J., Chevrolet, 73, Black Flag, $1,800
26. (8) Rick Fuller, Auburn Mass., Pontiac, 73, Black Flag, $2,275
27. (6) Mike Christopher, Plainville Conn., Pontiac, 68, Transmission, $2,225
28. (26) Todd Bodine, Chemung N.Y., Chevrolet, 64, Accident, $1,700
29. (28) Dick Houlihan, Bridgewater Mass., Chevrolet, 62, Handling, $2,078
30. (20) Zach Sylvester, Lebanon Conn., Chevrolet, 58, Electrical, $2,150
31. (14) Ken Bouchard, Fitchburg Mass., Chevrolet, 46, Rear End, $1,645
32. (13) Renee Dupuis, Glastonbury Conn., Chevrolet, 21, Accident, $2,000
33. (29) Kevin Konopka, Meriden Conn., Dodge, 17, Electrical, $2,000
34. (37) Ryan Seaman, Toms River N.J., Chevrolet, 10, Suspension, $1,600
35. (36) Rob Summers, Manchester Conn., Ford, 10, Handling, $1,600
36. (24) Mike Molleur, Shelton Conn., Chevrolet, 9, Engine, $1,600
37. (40) Eddie MacDonald, Rowley Mass., Chevrolet, 6, Ignition, $1,600
38. (2) Reggie Ruggiero, Rocky Hill Conn., Chevrolet, 5, Accident, $1,600
39. (33) Don Wagner, Dover N.J., Chevrolet, 1, Suspension, $1,600

Time of Race: 1 hrs., 8 mins, 48 secs

Average Speed: 92.267 mph

Margin of Victory: 0.207 Seconds

FEATHERLITE MOST IMPROVED DRIVER AWARD: Charlie Pasteryak, 5 Dawley's Auto Center/

Sunoco Chevrolet

POWERADE POWER MOVE OF THE RACE AWARD: Mike Ewanitsko, 36 Northeast Race Cars

/Al Lee Installations Dodge

TOMMY BALDWIN MEMORIAL AWARD: Ted Christopher, 13 AWD/DWD/JAT/TSI Chevrolet

Caution Flags: Laps 1-4; 44-48; 49-53; 55-57; 59-62; 65-68. 6 for 25 laps.


Lap Leaders: Ted Christopher 1-13, Doug Coby 14, Ted Christopher 15-17, Mike Stefanik 18-25, Ted Christopher 26-30, Mike Stefanik 31, Doug Coby 32-41, Mike Stefanik 42-45,

Mike Ewanitsko 46-57, Eddie Flemke 58-64, Ted Christopher65-85, Mike Stefanik 86,
Ted Christopher 87-100.

Total Laps Led: Ted Christopher 56, Mike Stefanik 14, Mike Ewanitsko 12, Doug Coby 11,

Eddie Flemke 7.      12 changes involving 5 drivers.

* Denotes Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender

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Bud Pole Award - Tony Hirschman
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Sunoco 300 Winner - Ted Christopher
Photo by Mary Hodge

Ted Christopher Earns First Career Thompson Sunoco 300 Victory

THOMPSON, Conn. (Sept 11, 2005) - Ted Christopher of Plainville Conn. drove to his sixth NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour victory of the season in the Thompson Sunoco 300 at Thompson International Speedway. It was the 22nd career win for Christopher but his first in this prestigious race, the longest event on the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour.


Christopher took the lead from Eric Beers and led the final 28 laps. He extended his point lead to 31 over Tony Hirschman of Northampton, Pa. Hirschman finished second in the race just .296 seconds behind.

“The car was very loose in the beginning of the race,” said Christopher. “The crew worked on it during the race. Any time you finish of Tony you’ve had a good day.”

Eddie Flemke of Southington, Conn. finished third after starting 19th. Jerry Marquis of Broad Brook, Conn., who led for 84 laps, was fourth. Mike Stefanik of Coventry, R.I. went from 9th to fifth in the final two laps to round out the Top-5.


The complexion of the race changed after a late race caution on lap 295. With Christopher leading Doug Coby was running second and Donny Lia third. Lia made contact with Coby under caution ending Coby’s race. Lia was given the black flag and placed 20th in the final rundown. On the final restart Hirschman passed Flemke for the runner-up position.


Hirschman led the most laps of the event to earn the Tommy Baldwin Memorial Award. He also set fast time in qualifying to win the Bud Pole Award. Flemke was the Featherlite Most Improved Award. Tyler Haydt earned the Powerade Power Move of the race.


The next event for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour is at New Hampshire International Speedway on Friday Sept. 16.

Thompson Sunoco 300 NASCAR Whelen
THOMPSON, Conn.   Unofficial Results.
Modified Tour race at Thompson International Speedway showing starting
position, driver, hometown, make of car, laps completed, winner’s average
speed, reason out if any and money won.


1. (10) Ted Christopher, Plainville Conn., Chevrolet, 301, 88.553 mph, $13,300
2. (8) Tony Hirschman, Northampton PA., Chevrolet, 301, $9,800
3. (19) Eddie Flemke, Southington Conn., Chevrolet, 301, $6,230
4. (4) Jerry Marquis, Broad Brook Conn., Dodge, 301, $5,040
5. (3) Mike Stefanik, Coventry R.I., Chevrolet, 301, $4,500
6. (9) Chuck Hossfeld, Buffalo N.Y., Ford, 301, $800
7. (13) Anthony Ferrante, Jr, Franklin Square, Chevrolet, 301, $2,700
8. (18) Bob Polverari, W. Springfield Mass., Pontiac, 301, $2,500
9. (27) Jamie Tomaino, Howell N.J., Ford, 301, $3,000
10. (15) Eric Beers, Northampton Pa., Chevrolet, 301, $2,800
11. (29) Dave Etheridge, Portland Conn., Chevrolet, 301, $2,600
12. (34) Tyler Haydt, Kunkletown Pa., Chevrolet, 301, $3,100
13. (12) Rick Fuller, Auburn Mass., Pontiac, 301, $2,500
14. (23) Ken Barry, Griswold Conn., Chevrolet, 301, $2,000
15. (28) Ken Bouchard, Fitchburg Mass., Chevrolet, 300, $1,550
16. (20) Kevin Goodale, Riverhead N.Y., Chevrolet, 300, $2,200
17. (1) Carl Pasteryak, Lisbon Conn., Pontiac, 300, $1,450
18. (5) John Blewett, III, Howell N.J., Chevrolet, 298, $1,400
19. (21) Doug Coby, Milford Conn., Pontiac, 295, Accident, $2,050
20. (6) Donny Lia, Jericho N.Y., Chevrolet, 295, $2,100
21. (26) Kevin Konopka, Meriden Conn., Dodge, 289, $1,650
22. (7) Zach Sylvester, Lebanon Conn., Chevrolet, 286, Ignition, $2,025
23. (2) Steve Whitt, Farmingdale N.J., Dodge, 284, $1,900
24. (24) Mike Molleur, Shelton Conn., Chevrolet, 282, $1,150
25. (35) Jake Marosz, Middletown Conn., Chevrolet, 282, $1,150
26. (11) Renee Dupuis, Glastonbury Conn., Chevrolet, 254, Ignition, $1,850
27. (14) Tommy Cravenho, Jr, Raynham Mass., Chevrolet, 214, Accident, $1,450
28. (33) Wade Cole, Riverton Conn., Chevrolet, 180, Overheating, $1,550
29. (22) Charlie Pasteryak, Lisbon Conn., Chevrolet, 169, Suspension, $1,150
30. (16) Thomas Bolles, Ellington Conn, Chevrolet, 147, Accident, $1,150
31. (25) Mike Christopher, Plainville Conn., Pontiac, 143, Ignition, $1,950
32. (32) Gregg Shivers, Rocky Point N.Y., Pontiac, 128, Overheating, $1,850
33. (17) Jimmy Blewett, Howell N.J., Chevrolet, 71, Engine, $1,150
34. (31) Dick Houlihan, Bridgewater Mass., Chevrolet, 53, Overheating, $1,550
35. (36) Roy Seidell, Jr, Easthampton Mass., Chevrolet, 48, Rear End, $1,150
36. (30) Jimmy Storace, Kingston N.H., Chevrolet, 30, Engine, $1,550
37. (37) Brian Crammer, Howell N.J., Chevrolet, 20, Suspension, $1,150

Time of Race: 2 hrs., 7 mins, 28 secs Average Speed: 88.553 mph
Margin of Victory: .296 Seconds


BUD POLE AWARD: Tony Hirschman, 48 Kamco Supply Corporation Chevrolet


FEATHERLITE MOST IMPROVED DRIVER AWARD: Eddie Flemke, 10 Red Line Oil/Ron Bouchard Auto Chevrolet


POWERADE POWER MOVE OF THE RACE: Tyler Haydt *, 28 Ramar-Hall Chevrolet


TOMMY BALDWIN MEMORIAL AWARD: Tony Hirschman, 48 Kamco Supply Corporation Chevrolet

Caution Flags: Laps 85-91; 107-112; 145-150; 198-204; 216-220; 288-293;
295-299. 7 for 42 laps.


Lap Leaders: Steve Whitt 1-3, Jerry Marquis 4-90, Donny Lia 91-94, Tony Hirschman 95-111, Donny Lia 112-116, Tony Hirschman 117-149, Zach Sylvester 150, Tony Hirschman 151-200,

Eric Beers 201-273, Ted Christopher 274-301.

Total Laps Led: Tony Hirschman 100, Jerry Marquis 87, Eric Beers 73, Ted Christopher 28,

Donny Lia 9, Steve Whitt 3, Zach Sylvester 1. 9 changes involving 7 drivers.

Top 20 Driver Points: Ted Christopher 2323, Tony Hirschman 2292, Jerry Marquis 2180,
Chuck Hossfeld 2166, Eric Beers 2098, Donny Lia 2045, Doug Coby 1940, Rick Fuller 1933,
Zach Sylvester 1875, Mike Christopher 1851, Jamie Tomaino 1806, Eddie Flemke 1793,
Dave Etheridge 1592, Steve Whitt 1576, Tyler Haydt * 1556, Gregg Shivers 1482,
Renee Dupuis 1452, Kevin Goodale 1449, Kevin Konopka 1428, Mike Stefanik 1335

Next Race: New Hampshire International Speedway Sept. 16


* Denotes Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender

NASCAR WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR THOMPSON SUNOCO 300
RETURNS TO TRADITIONAL FORMAT


DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Sept. 5, 2005) – The annual Thompson Sunoco 300 at Thompson (Conn.) International Speedway is the longest race on the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour calendar, and has always been one of its most prestigious. The long, late-season event can make or break a team’s championship hopes and is a true test for race strategy, tire management and pit crew proficiency.

To ensure the teams have every opportunity to control their own destiny on the track and in the championship hunt, NASCAR and Thompson International Speedway have jointly agreed to return the race to its traditional 300-lap format. There will not be a mandatory pit stop or halfway break, as had been featured in recent editions of the event.

“The race is now back in the hands of the drivers and crews,” said NASCAR Director of Regional Racing Development Don Hawk. “There are no mandatory pit stops or competition cautions – it will be a 300-lap battle to the finish, with all the excitement the Whelen Modified Tour fans have enjoyed over the years.”

Many of the Tour’s top drivers applauded the decision. “I’m glad they changed it all,” said Tony Hirschman, the defending Whelen Modified Tour champion from Northampton, Pa. “It’s back to 300 laps of racing – the way it should be. That’s the tradition of that race.”

Mike Stefanik, the Tour’s all-time win leader and a six-time champion, agreed. “I’m very happy to see it back to the traditional 300 laps,” Stefanik said. “I think it puts the race back into the mode of ‘playing your cards’ the way you want to play them. Pit strategy, when to trickle on tires – I think it’s going to make for a lot more exciting race than the segment
racing. I’m very happy they made that decision.”

The Thompson Sunoco 300 gets underway with practice and Bud Pole qualifying on Sat., Sept. 10. The Thompson Sunoco 300 begins at 2:30 p.m. on Sun., Sept. 11. The race marks the Tour’s 86th appearance at the popular 5/8-mile speedway, which has hosted more Whelen Modified Tour events than any other track. Stefanik, of Coventry, R.I., leads all drivers with 13 victories at the track.
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Above: Pole Winner Chuck Hossfeld

Right: Winner Ted Christopher

Photos by Howie & Mary Hodege

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CHRISTOPHER WINS MADE IN AMERICA WHELEN 300
AT MARTINSVILLE SPEEDWAY

MARTINSVILLE, Va. (Sept. 3, 2005) – Ted Christopher won the Made in America Whelen 300 at Martinsville Speedway, the first NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour event held at the track since 2002 – and the first night race held at the historic .526-mile track. Mike Stefanik finished second, followed by John Blewett III, Eric Beers and Doug Coby in fifth place.

Despite the magnitude of the win, Christopher remained focused on the season championship picture.


“This means a lot,” said Christopher, who collected $9,750 for the win along with Martinsville Speedway’s traditional Ridgeway Grandfather Clock winner’s trophy. “We’ve had a pretty rough run in the middle of the summer, with tire problems and other things and we had lost a bunch of points. Tonight we gained maximum points. If we can keep doing that and finishing well … at the races we’re coming up to, our car is really, really great. The races that are coming up are ones that I’m really looking forward to.”


It was Christopher’s first win at Martinsville Speedway and the 21st victory of his Modified Tour career. Christopher entered the race trailing Tony Hirschman by 13 points. With Hirschman’s seventh-place finish, Christopher re-gained the championship points lead by a 21-point margin.
The Tour’s next stop is the Sept. 11 Thompson Sunoco 300 at Thompson (Conn.) International Speedway, followed by the Sylvania 100 presented by Lowe’s on Friday, Sept. 16 at New Hampshire International Speedway in Loudon, N.H.


Christopher, of Plainville, Conn., started on the pole after qualifying seventh and scoring the front-row starting position via the Tour’s re-draw of the top eight qualifiers. Christopher battled New York’s Chuck Hossfeld during the opening laps while Beers and Eddie Flemke chased the leaders.


Christopher continued to set the pace over the 43-car field until lap 125, when the race was halted for a mandatory halfway break. After the break, Christopher returned to the lead followed by Hossfeld and Rick Fuller, who had advanced from the 11th starting position to third during the first half of the race.


Pit strategy became a factor during a caution period from laps 138-145. The race leaders headed down pit road for a fresh set of tires – which teams were not permitted to change during the halfway break. Hossfeld, however, made a bold decision to remain on the track and inherited the lead. By lap 157, Hossfeld’s strategy to forgo fresh tires was coming up short, as Stefanik and Jay Hedgecock – who had pitted for fresh tires before the mandatory halfway break – passed Hossfeld and took over the first and second positions.


Following another restart, Christopher was soon back in the hunt. The former NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series national champion had returned to the top five by lap 175, just as Hedgecock drifted back and Hossfeld ran in the second position behind Stefanik. Hossfeld spun on lap 203, placing Blewett in the top three behind Stefanik and Christopher. Christopher then charged past Stefanik on a restart with 25 laps remaining and seized the lead for the final time.


The 250-lap event, which was preceded by a 50-lap “last chance” qualifying race won by Connecticut’s Reggie Ruggiero, was the 30th Whelen Modified Tour race held at Martinsville since 1985. The race lived up to its billing as a “can’t miss” event for Modified fans – it was attended by the largest stand-alone (non-NASCAR NEXTEL Cup) crowd in the track’s history. The race is tentatively scheduled to be televised by SPEED Channel in December.


MARTINSVILLE, Va. - Unofficial Results
The Made In America Whelen 300
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour at Martinsville Speedway

Starting position driver, hometown, make of car, laps completed, winner’s average speed in mph  reason out if any and money won.

    1. (1) Ted Christopher, Plainville Conn., Chevrolet, 250, 55.773 mph, $9,750
    2. (21) Mike Stefanik, Coventry R.I., Chevrolet, 250, $4,200
    3. (6) John Blewett, III, Howell N.J., Chevrolet, 250, $3,900
    4. (4) Eric Beers, Northampton Pa., Chevrolet, 250, $3,400
    5. (3) Doug Coby, Milford Conn., Pontiac, 250, $3,100
    6. (15) Jamie Tomaino, Howell N.J., Chevrolet, 250, $2,600
    7. (7) Tony Hirschman, Northampton Pa., Chevrolet, 250, $3,250
    8. (10) Mike Christopher, Plainville Conn., Pontiac, 250, $2,600
    9. (18) Steve Whitt, Forked River N.J., Dodge, 250, $2,450
    10. (13) Todd Szegedy, Ridgefield Conn., Chevrolet, 250, $1,700
    11. (14) Jerry Marquis, Broad Brook Conn., Dodge, 250, $2,450
    12. (12) Brian Loftin, Lexington N.C., Chevrolet, 250, $2,300
    13. (31) Jay Foley, Stuart Va., Chevrolet, 250, $1,575
    14. (17) Junior Miller, Pine Hall N.C., Dodge, 250, $1,550
    15. (11) Rick Fuller, Auburn Mass., Pontiac, 250, $2,025
    16. (30) Anthony Sesley, Matawan N.J., Chevrolet, 250, $1,500
    17. (28) Tim Brown, Cana Va., Chevrolet, 250, $1,475
    18. (2) Chuck Hossfeld, Buffalo N.Y., Ford, 249, $3,700
    19. (19) Jay Hedgecock, High Point N.C., Dodge, 249, $1,825
    20. (42) Randy Butner, Pfafftown N.C., Chevrolet, 248, $1,900
    21. (38) Richard Coy, Ringwood N.J., Chevrolet, 245, $1,375
    22. (24) Renee Dupuis, Glastonbury Conn., Chevrolet, 245, $2,050
    23. (36) Alex Hoag, Hornell N.Y., Chevrolet, 244, $1,325
    24. (9) Zach Sylvester, Lebanaon Conn., Chevrolet, 243, $2,100
    25. (40) Gene Pack, N. Myrtle Beach S.C., Chevrolet, 233, $1,275
    26. (41) Daren Scherer, Binghamton N.Y., Chevrolet, 228, Black Flag, $1,225
    27. (23) Gregg Shivers, Rocky Point N.Y., 221, Overheating, $1,200
    28. (20) Dave Etheridge, Portland Conn., Chevrolet, 221, $1,900
    29. (8) Donny Lia, Jericho N.Y., Chevrolet, 220, $2,000
    30. (25) Kevin Konopka, Meriden Conn., Dodge, 211, Overheating, $1,900
    31. (34) Bobby Hutchens, Lexington N.C., Chevrolet, 211, Handling, $1,200
    32. (5) Eddie Flemke, Southington Conn., Chevrolet, 197, $1,900
    33. (35) Frank Fleming, Mt Airy N.C., Pontiac, 190, $1,200
    34. (26) Burt Myers, Walnut Grove N.C., Chevrolet, 183, $1,500
    35. (22) Tyler Haydt, Kunkletown Pa., Chevrolet, 158, Rear End, $1,500
    36. (29) Reggie Ruggiero, Rocky Hill Conn., Chevrolet, 157, Accident, $1,200
    37. (16) Kevin Goodale, Riverhead N.Y., Chevrolet, 157, Accident, $1,900
    38. (37) Danny Knoll, Buffalo N.Y., Chevrolet, 129, Engine, $1,200
    39. (33) Brian Pack, Walkertown N.C., Chevrolet, 120, Engine, $1,200
    40. (43) Wade Cole, Riverton Conn., Chevrolet, 97, Oil Line, $1,600
    41. (27) Michael Clifton, Walkertown N.C., Chevrolet, 39, Accident, $1,200
    42. (39) Jamie Tomaino, Jr., Howell N.J., Chevrolet, 32, Overheating, $1,200
    43. (32) Brian Crammer, Howell N.J., Chevrolet, 32, Accident, $1,200
   

Failed to Qualify:    (3) Jimmy Storace (#47), Jake Marosz (#9), Kevin Powell (#04).


Time of Race:    2 hrs., 21 mins, 28 secs    Average Speed:    55.773 mph   

BUD POLE AWARD: Chuck Hossfeld, 50 Creative Racing Products Ford


FEATHERLITE MOST IMPROVED DRIVER: John Blewett, III, 66 Blewett Motorsports/John Blewett, Inc. Chevrolet


POWERADE POWER MOVE OF THE RACE AWARD: Randy Butner, 5 Ram Fabrication/Angel Clean Chevrolet


TOMMY BALDWIN MEMORIAL AWARD: Ted Christopher, 13 AWD,DWD,TSI,JAT Chevrolet


Caution Flags:    Laps 2-7; 16-19; 20-24; 55-59; 60-64; 68-74; 96-102; 126-131; 138-146; 147-152; 158-161; 170-175; 203-208; 222-226. 14 for 81 laps.


Lap Leaders:    Ted Christopher 1-18, Chuck Hossfeld 19, Ted Christopher 20-141, Chuck Hossfeld 142-145, Mike Stefanik 146, Chuck Hossfeld 147-156, Mike Stefanik 157-167, Jay Hedgecock 168, Mike Stefanik 169-226, Ted Christopher 227-250.


Total Laps Led:    Ted Christopher 164, Mike Stefanik 70, Chuck Hossfeld 15, Jay Hedgecock
9 changes involving 4 drivers.

Jerry Marquis Motors To Second Win of the Year at Waterford
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Jerry Marquis of Broad Brook, Conn. passed Doug Coby of Milford, Conn. on lap 84 of the Big Y World Class Markets 150 and went on to score his second NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour victory of the season. Marquis took the lead for the first time on lap 21, lost it to Coby on lap 67 and regained the lead 17 laps later.

“Anytime you lose the lead and get it back, it’s a good night,” said Marquis. “I was very loose on cold tires but once I had a few laps on the tires the car was really good.”


It was the 18th career for Marquis the 2000 series champion. His last victory for car owner Bob Garbarino and the Reynolds Auto Wrecking Dodge race team occurred at Beech Ridge Speedway in Scarborough, Me on July 23.


(photo by Sheila Somers)

The victory at Waterford moved Marquis to within 86 points of leader Tony Hirschman. Hirschman was involved in a lap 65 multi-car pileup. He eventually returned to the race but finished 21st.
Coby, driving the Mansfield Paper Pontiac, chased Marquis to the finish trailing by just .31 seconds at the checkered. Donny Lia of Jericho, N.Y., winner at Waterford in June, finished third. Eddie Flemke of Southington, Conn. finished fourth after starting 11th. Tyler Haydt, who leads the Sunoco Rookie of the Year standings, scored his first Top-5 finish by placing fifth.


Ted Christopher closed to within 13 points (1976-1963) of Hirschman with a sixth place finish. Chuck Hossfeld remains third in the standings 81 points behind Hirschman.


The next event for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour is the Whelen Made in America 300 at Martinsville Speedway in Martinsville, Va. on Sept 3.

Unofficial Results of the Big Y World Class Markets 150
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race at the Waterford Speedbowl showing
starting position, driver, hometown, make of car, laps completed, winner’s average
speed in mph, reason out if any and money won.


1. (4) Jerry Marquis, Broad Brook Conn., Dodge, 150, 58.408 mph, $7,250
2. (10) Doug Coby, Milford Conn., Pontiac, 150, $3,500
3. (6) Donny Lia, Jericho N.Y., Chevrolet, 150, $2,600
4. (11) Eddie Flemke, Southington Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $2,700
5. (14) Tyler Haydt, Kunkletown Pa., Chevrolet, 150, $2,400
6. (12) Ted Christopher, Plainville Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $2,300
7. (8) Eric Beers, Northampton Pa., Chevrolet, 150, $2,200
8. (26) Jamie Tomaino, Howell N.J., Ford, 150, $2,500
9. (20) Dave Etheridge, Portland Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $1,900
10. (19) Chris Pasteryak, Lisbon Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $1,100
11. (25) Dick Houlihan, Bridgewater Mass., Chevrolet, 150, $1,400
12. (28) Kevin Konopka, Meriden Conn., Dodge, 150, $1,370
13. (30) Mike Molleur, Shelton Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $960
14. (21) Steve Whitt, Farmingdale N.J., Dodge, 150, $1,650
15. (17) Kevin Goodale, Riverhead N.Y., Chevrolet, 149, $1,640
16. (13) Mike Christopher, Plainville Conn., Pontiac, 147, $1,730
17. (27) Renee Dupuis, Glastonbury Conn., Chevrolet, 107, $1,610
18. (15) Gregg Shivers, Rocky Point N.Y., Pontiac, 105, $1,580
19. (18) Rick Fuller, Auburn Mass., Pontiac, 103, $1,670
20. (9) Chuck Hossfeld, Buffalo N.Y., Ford, 97, $1,660
21. (7) Tony Hirschman, Northampton PA., Chevrolet, 74, $2,700
22. (2) Matt Hirschman, Northampton Pa., Dodge, 71, Handling, $1,240
23. (5) Zach Sylvester, Lebanon Conn., Chevrolet, 65, Handling, $1,630
24. (23) Wade Cole, Riverton Conn., Chevrolet, 64, Handling, $1,210
25. (16) Rob Summers, Manchester Conn., Chevrolet, 62, Accident, $1,100
26. (1) Justin Gaydosh, Newtown Conn., Chevrolet, 54, Accident, $800
27. (22) Jimmy Storace, Kingston N.H., Chevrolet, 24, Rear End, $1,200
28. (3) John Blewett, III, Howell N.J., Dodge, 19, Fuel Leak, $1,500
29. (24) Dennis Gada, Salem Conn., Dodge, 1, Ignition, $800
30. (29) Jake Marosz, Middletown Conn., Chevrolet, 0, Engine, $1,200

• Denotes Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender

BUD POLE AWARD: Tony Hirschman, 48 Kamco Supply Corporation Chevrolet


FEATHERLITE MOST IMPROVED DRIVER AWARD: Eddie Flemke, 10 Red Line Oil/Ron
Bouchard Auto Chevrolet


POWERADE POWER MOVE OF THE RACE: Jamie Tomaino, 99 Perth Amboy Spring Ford


TOMMY BALDWIN MEMORIAL AWARD: Jerry Marquis, 4 Reynolds Auto Wrecking Dodge

Time of Race: 0 hrs., 57 mins, 47 secs Average Speed: 58.408 mph  Margin of Victory: .31 Seconds

Caution Flags: Laps 1-5; 32-36; 39-43; 48-51; 56-60; 61-65; 107-113; 139-143.    8 for 41 laps.


Lap Leaders: Matt Hirschman 1-10, John Blewett, III 11-20, Jerry Marquis 21-66, Doug Coby 67-83, Jerry Marquis 84-150.


Total Laps Led: Jerry Marquis 113, Doug Coby 17, Matt Hirschman 10, John Blewett, III 10.

4 changes involving 4 drivers.

Top 20 Driver Points: Tony Hirschman 1976, Ted Christopher 1963, Chuck Hossfeld 1895, Jerry Marquis 1890, Donny Lia 1839, Eric Beers 1804, Rick Fuller 1682, Doug Coby 1679,
Zach Sylvester 1666, Mike Christopher 1639, Eddie Flemke 1531, Jamie Tomaino 1518,
Dave Etheridge 1356, Steve Whitt 1344, Tyler Haydt * 1335, Gregg Shivers 1306,
Renee Dupuis 1252, Kevin Goodale 1246, Kevin Konopka 1228, Dick Houlihan 1185

Next Race: Martinsville, Va.

Drivers Gunning For Special Awards In Made In America Whelen 300

MARTINSVILLE, VA (Aug. 18, 2005) - The teams entered in the Made In America Whelen 300 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour event at Martinsville Speedway on September 3 will be gunning for more than first-place money.Clarence's Steak & Seafood House, Chatlee Boats and Sparks Oil have all come on board as special sponsors for the first night race at Martinsville Speedway.


These sponsors stepping up just makes the Made In America Whelen 300 an even bigger event than planned," said Martinsville Speedway president Clay Campbell. "This is a great bonus for the drivers and teams."

Clarence's Steak & Seafood House, which has been involved in racing for more than four decades, will post a $1,500 award to the halfway leader of the 250-lap feature race. The check will be presented at the halfway break on lap 125 by a representative of the restaurant, which is located a mile south of Martinsville Speedway.

Chatlee Boat & Sporting Goods will sponsor the 50-lap last chance race at 7 p.m. on September 3. The top 15 finishers in the Last chance Race presented by Chatlee Boat & Sporting Goods will advance to the 250-lap main event. The Sanford, NC, company is a long-time backer of racing throughout the region.


Sparks Oil/Sunoco of Reidsville, NC, will present the Made In America Whelen 300 pole winner a check for $1,000. Sparks Oil/Sunoco is the official supplier of fuel to Martinsville Speedway.

The Made In America Whelen 300 kicks off Friday, September 2 with the first practice session at 5 p.m. Time trials are scheduled for 8:30 p.m. followed by an autograph session.


Action gets under way on Saturday, September 3 with a one-hour practice session at 3:30 p.m. A 50-lap last-chance race is set for 7 p.m. with the 250-lap feature event scheduled to take the green flag at 8:30 p.m.


The first 20 starting positions in the 250-lapper will be filled by time trials. The next eight slots will be filled according to points' standings. Positions 29 through 43 will go to the top 15 finishers in the last-chance race.

Tickets for the Labor Day weekend Modified event are $20 are on sale and may be purchased by calling Martinsville Speedway at 877.RACE.TIX or visiting Martinsville Speedway's website, www.martinsvillespeedway.com.Anyone purchasing tickets for both the Made In America Whelen 300 and the Bailey's 300 Late Model Stock race on October 9 can purchase both tickets
for $30, a $5 discount on each ticket.
 
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Tony Hirschman Wins At Thompson And Gains The Point Lead

THOMPSON, Conn. (Aug. 18, 2005) - Tony Hirschman of Northampton, PA earned his second consecutive NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour victory of the season in the New England Dodge Dealers/Bud 150 at Thompson International Speedway. Hirschman, driving the Kamco Supply Chevrolet, took the lead from Jimmy Blewett of Howell, N.J. on lap 98 and led the rest of the event. It marked the 4th victory of the season for Hirschman and 33rd of his career. Hirschman has also won four of the last 7 races at Thompson. The victory also moved him into first place in the standings 63 points ahead of Ted Christopher. Christopher finished the race in 20th.


“We’ve been on a roll lately, said Hirschman. “Sometimes things just come together and fall into place. Right now this team is experiencing that.”


Rick Fuller of Auburn, Mass. had his best finish of the season in the Polar Beverages/Red Oak Construction Pontiac by placing second. Eric Beers finished third in the Roby’s Propane/Reynolds Auto Chevrolet. Beers has finished ion the Top-10 in 9 of the last 10 events. Mike Christopher of
Plainville, Conn. finished fourth to earn his first Top-5 finish of the year in the Hill Enterprises/ Sunoco Pontiac. Chuck Hossfeld of Buffalo NY,  rounded  out the Top-5 in the Creative Products Ford.


Doug Coby led the first 80 laps of the race to earn the Tommy Baldwin Memorial Award. Coby gave up the lead to pit under caution and eventually finished 13th.


The next event for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour is at the Waterford Speedbowl on Aug 27th.

THOMPSON, Conn. – Unofficial Results of the New England dodge Dealers/Bud
150- NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race at Thompson International Speedway
showing starting position, driver, hometown, make of car, alps completed,
winner’s average speed in mph reason out if any and money won.

1. (7) Tony Hirschman, Northampton Pa., Chevrolet, 150, 66.112 mph, $7,850
2. (18) Rick Fuller, Auburn Mass., Pontiac, 150, $4,300
3. (19) Eric Beers, Northampton Pa., Chevrolet, 150, $3,300
4. (20) Mike Christopher, Plainville Conn., Pontiac, 150, $2,800
5. (14) Chuck Hossfeld, Buffalo N.Y., Ford, 150, $2,550
6. (12) John Blewett, III, Howell N.J., 150, $2,050
7. (24) Jerry Marquis, Broad Brook Conn., Dodge, 150, $2,800
8. (10) Thomas Bolles, Ellington Conn, Chevrolet, 150, $1,800
9. (11) Donny Lia, Jericho N.Y., Chevrolet, 150, $2,100
10. (17) Dave Etheridge, Portland Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $1,900
11. (15) Anthony Ferrante, Jr, Franklin Square, Chevrolet, 150, $1,175
12. (6) Jimmy Blewett, Howell N.J., Dodge, 150, $1,125
13. (26) Anthony Sesley, Matawan N.J., Chevrolet, 150, $1,100
14. (1) Doug Coby, Milford Conn., Pontiac, 150, $2,225
15. (32) Wade Cole, Riverton Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $1,425
16. (29) Jamie Tomaino, Howell N.J., Ford, 150, $1,675
17. (31) Jimmy Storace, Kingston N.H., Chevrolet, 150, $1,350
18. (2) Zach Sylvester, Lebanon Conn., Chevrolet, 149, $1,725
19. (22) Renee Dupuis, Glastonbury Conn., Chevrolet, 144, $1,600
20. (9) Ted Christopher, Plainville Conn., Chevrolet, 143, $1,675
21. (13) Steve Whitt, Farmingdale N.J., Dodge, 142, Handling, $1,550
22. (4) Kevin Goodale, Riverhead N.Y., Chevrolet, 136, Accident, $1,525
23. (5) Mike Stefanik, Coventry R.I., Chevrolet, 112, Accident, $1,490
24. (27) Tyler Haydt, Kunkletown Pa., Chevrolet, 105, Accident, $1,560
25. (28) Gregg Shivers, Rocky Point N.Y., Pontiac, 104, Suspension, $1,450
26. (16) Zane Zeiner, Bath Pa., Chevrolet, 95, Accident, $750
27. (3) Eddie Flemke, Southington Conn., Chevrolet, 93, Accident, $1,450
28. (8) Matt Hirschman, Northampton Pa., Dodge, 92, Accident, $750
29. (21) Chris Pasteryak, Lisbon Conn., Chevrolet, 92, Accident, $750
30. (33) Jake Marosz, Middletown Conn., Chevrolet, 82, $750
31. (25) Dick Houlihan, Bridgewater Mass., Chevrolet, 39, Accident, $1,150
32. (30) Kevin Konopka, Meriden Conn., Dodge, 39, Accident, $1,450
33. (23) Mike Molleur, Shelton Conn., Chevrolet, 25, Accident, $750
* Denotes Rookie of the Year Contender

Failed to Qualify: (4) Carl Pasteryak (#75), Joseph Hartmann (#05), Kelly
McDougall * (#19), Roy Seidell, Jr (#27).

Time of Race: 1 hrs., 25 mins, 5 secs

Average Speed: 66.112 mph    Margin of Victory: 1.12 seconds

BUD POLE AWARD: Tony Hirschman, 48 Kamco Supply Corporation Chevrolet
FEATHERLITE MOST IMPROVED DRIVER AWARD: Rick Fuller, 1 Polar Beverages/Red Oak Const. Pontiac
POWERADE POWER MOVE OF THE RACE: Jerry Marquis, 4 Reynolds Auto Wrecking Dodge
TOMMY BALDWIN MEMORIAL AWARD: Doug Coby, 77 Mansfield Paper Co./ Red Line Oil Pontiac


Caution Flags: Laps 29-34; 35-38; 40-45; 78-83; 93-97; 106-112; 113-117;
118-124; 137-140. 9 for 50 laps.


Lap Leaders: Doug Coby 1-80, Jimmy Blewett 81-90, Ted Christopher 91-95,
Jimmy Blewett 96-97, Tony Hirschman 98-150.


Total Laps Led: Doug Coby 80, Tony Hirschman 53, Jimmy Blewett 12, Ted Christopher 5.

4 changes involving 4 drivers.

Unofficial Top 20 Driver Points: Tony Hirschman 1876, Ted Christopher 1813, Chuck Hossfeld 1792, Jerry Marquis 1710, Donny Lia 1674, Eric Beers 1658,  Rick Fuller 1576, Zach Sylvester 1572,

Mike Christopher 1524, Doug Coby 1509, Jamie Tomaino 1376, Eddie Flemke 1371, Steve Whitt 1223, Dave Etheridge 1218, Gregg Shivers 1197, Tyler Haydt * 1180, Renee Dupuis 1140, Kevin Goodale 1128, Kevin Konopka 1101, Chris Kopec 1083

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15th ANNUAL N.E. DODGE DEALERS MODIFIED MADNESS 150
NASCAR WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR FEATURE RESULTS
FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 2005 - 150-LAPS   STAFFORD SPRINGS, Conn.


Unofficial results of the New England Dodge Dealers 150 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race at Stafford Motor Speedway showing starting position, driver, hometown, make of car, laps completed, reason out if any and money won.

1. (5) Tony Hirschman, Northampton Pa., Chevrolet, 150, 74.751 mph, $7,400
2. (7) Ted Christopher, Plainville Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $3,900
3. (11) Jerry Marquis, Broad Brook Conn., Dodge, 150, $3,400
4. (3) Mike Stefanik, Coventry R.I., Chevrolet, 150, $2,900
5. (1) Chuck Hossfeld, Buffalo N.Y., Ford, 150, $2,600
6. (16) Eric Beers, Northampton Pa., Chevrolet, 150,$2,300
7. (8) Eddie Flemke, Southington Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $2,100
8. (19) John Blewett, III, Howell N.J., 150, $1,300
9. (6) Donny Lia, Jericho N.Y., Chevrolet, 150, $2,050
10. (12) Jamie Tomaino, Howell N.J., Ford, 150, $1,900
11. (21) Zach Sylvester, Lebanon Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $1,975
12. (10) Thomas Bolles, Ellington Conn, Chevrolet, 150, $1,550
13. (31) Kevin Goodale, Riverhead N.Y., Chevrolet, 150, $1,775
14. (9) Jeff Malave, Manchester Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $1,050
15. (15) Chris Pasteryak, Lisbon Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $1,025
16. (27) Mike Christopher, Plainville Conn., Pontiac, 150, $1,800
17. (14) Matt Hirschman, Northampton Pa., Dodge, 150, $1,370
18. (26) Reggie Ruggiero, Rocky Hill Conn., Chevrolet, 149, $1,350
19. (30) Dave Etheridge, Portland Conn., Chevrolet, 149, $1,325
20. (25) Dick Houlihan, Bridgewater Mass., Chevrolet, 149, $1,300
21. (23) Gregg Shivers, Rocky Point N.Y., Pontiac, 148, $1,575
22. (2) Jimmy Blewett, Howell N.J., Dodge, 148, $850
23. (18) Frank Ruocco, Cheshire Conn., Chevrolet, 148, $825
24. (13) Carl Pasteryak, Lisbon Conn., Pontiac, 147, $800
25. (17) Doug Coby, Milford Conn., Pontiac, 146, $1,475
26. (29) Tyler Haydt, Kunkletown Pa., Chevrolet, 144, $1,550
27. (24) Renee Dupuis, Glastonbury Conn., Chevrolet, 146, $1,450
28. (22) Kevin Konopka, Meriden Conn., Dodge, 146, $1,450
29. (4) Rick Fuller, Auburn Mass., Pontiac, 143, $1,550
30. (28) Steve Whitt, Farmingdale N.J., Dodge, 133, Handling, $1,450
31. (20) Zane Zeiner, Bath Pa., Chevrolet, 96, Suspension, $750

Failed to Qualify: (4) Eric Berndt (#64), Wade Cole (#33), Kelly McDougall * (#19), Mike Molleur (#35) Jim Storace (#47) Jake Marosz (#9).

* Denotes Rookie of the Year Contender

Time of Race: 1 hrs., 0 mins, 12 secs   Average Speed: 74.751 mph    Margin of Victory: .68 Seconds

BUD POLE AWARD: Tony Hirschman, 48 Kamco Supply Corporation Chevrolet

FEATHERLITE MOST IMPROVED DRIVER AWARD: John Blewett, III, 66 Blewett Motorsports

POWERADE POWER MOVE OF THE RACE: Kevin Goodale, 58 Riverhead Building Supply Chevrolet

TOMMY BALDWIN MEMORIAL AWARD: Mike Stefanik, 16 Diversified Metals Chevrolet

Caution Flags: Laps 26-30; 113-120; 138-146. 3 for 22 laps.

Lap Leaders: Chuck Hossfeld 1-29, Mike Stefanik 30-114, Tony Hirschman 115-150. Total Laps Led: Mike Stefanik 85, Tony Hirschman 36, Chuck Hossfeld 29. 2 changes involving 3 drivers.

Top 20 Driver Points: Ted Christopher 1710, Tony Hirschman 1696, Chuck Hossfeld 1637, Jerry Marquis 1564, Donny Lia 1536, Eric Beers 1493, Zach Sylvester 1463, Rick Fuller 1406, Doug Coby 1388, Mike Christopher 1364, Eddie Flemke 1289, Jamie Tomaino 1261, Steve Whitt 1123, Gregg Shivers 1109, Tyler Haydt * 1089, Dave Etheridge 1084, Chris Kopec 1083, Kevin Konopka 1034, Renee Dupuis 1034, Kevin Goodale 1031 Next Race: Thompson, Conn. * Denotes Rookie of the Year Contender

 

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Pole Sitter John Blewett III
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Riverside Winner Donnie Lia
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DONNY LIA ROLLS AT RIVERHEAD

RIVERHEAD, N.Y. (Aug. 6, 2005) Donny Lia of Jericho, N.Y. led the final 162 laps of the Riverhead 200 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race at Riverhead Raceway to record his second win of the season. It was the third career victory for Lia at Riverhead and his fourth series win overall. He was the defending champion of this event.

“We’ve struggled the last couple races,” said Lia. “But it always seems we can turn things around when we race here at Riverhead. The team needed the win tonight. Hopefully the momentum will carry over to the next race.”


Lia led the most laps of the race in his Huntington Honda Chevrolet and earned the Tommy Baldwin Memorial Award. He was pressured through most of the event by defending series champion Tony Hirschman of Northampton, Pa. who finished just .37 seconds behind
Hirschman’s runner-up placement was his fifth consecutive Top-5 finish in the Kamco Supply Chevrolet. He sits second in the standings and now  trails leader Ted Christopher of Plainville, Conn. by just 24 points. Christopher finished 10th.


Jerry Marquis finished third in the Reynolds Auto Wrecking Dodge to earn his third consecutive Top-3 finish. Marquis is fourth in the standings, 141 points behind Christopher, and just one marker head of Lia. Chuck Hossfeld of Buffalo, N.Y. finished fourth in the Creative Racing
Products Ford. Hossfeld, currently third in the championship battle, closed to 54 points behind Christopher. Last week’s winner Eric Beers rounded out the Top-5 in the Roby’s Propane/Reynolds Auto Chevrolet.


John Blewett, III set fast time in qualifying to earn the Bud Pole. The Top-6 qualifiers drew for their starting position. Blewett picked the sixth starting position. Lia drew the pole and was joined on the front row by John Fortin.

At the opening green Fortin jumped out front and led the first 38 laps. His chance at victory ended on lap 39 restart when he broke the transmission. Lia took over the top spot and never relinquished the lead.


The next event for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour is at Stafford Motor Speedway in Stafford Springs, Conn. on Aug.12.


Riverhead Raceway - August 6, 2005

RIVERHEAD, N.Y. – Unofficial results of the Riverhead 200 NASCAR Whelen
Modified Tour race at Riverhead Raceway showing starting position, driver,
hometown, make of car, laps completed, winner’s average speed, reason out if
any and money won.


1. (1) Donny Lia, Jericho N.Y., Chevrolet, 200, 48.636 mph, $7,500
2. (8) Tony Hirschman, Northampton PA., Chevrolet, 200, $4,200
3. (9) Jerry Marquis, Broad Brook Conn., Dodge, 200, $3,000
4. (12) Chuck Hossfeld, Buffalo N.Y., Ford, 200, $2,500
5. (21) Eric Beers, Northampton Pa., Chevrolet, 200, $2,200
6. (26) Zach Sylvester, Lebanon Conn., Chevrolet, 200, $2,600
7. (27) Mike Christopher, Plainville Conn., Pontiac, 200, $2,050
8. (15) Dave Etheridge, Portland Conn., Chevrolet, 200, $1,900
9. (5) Mike Stefanik, Coventry R.I., Chevrolet, 200, $1,800
10. (18) Ted Christopher, Plainville Conn., Chevrolet, 199, $1,800
11. (13) Bill Park, Manorville N.Y., Chevrolet, 199, $975
12. (3) Howie Brode, Bayshore N.Y., Chevrolet, 198, $950
13. (24) Rick Fuller, Auburn Mass., Pontiac, 198, $1,725
14. (23) Steve Whitt, Farmingdale N.J., Dodge, 187, Steering, $1,875
15. (7) Kevin Goodale, Riverhead N.Y., Chevrolet, 134, $1,550
16. (20) Dick Houlihan, Bridgewater Mass., Chevrolet, 126, Handling, $1,525
17. (22) Tyler Haydt, Kunkletown Pa., Chevrolet, 115, Handling, $1,500
18. (14) Jimmy Blewett, Howell N.J., Dodge, 115, $775
19. (19) Gregg Shivers, Rocky Point N.Y., Pontiac, 103, $1,450
20. (10) Eddie Flemke, Southington Conn., Chevrolet, 96, $1,425
21. (28) Wayne Anderson, Yaphank N.Y., Chevrolet, 79, Overheating, $725
22. (25) Doug Coby, Milford Conn., Chevrolet, 75, $1,425
23. (2) John Fortin, Holtsville N.Y., Chevrolet, 39, Transmission, $725
24. (17) Nevin George, Kunkletown Pa., Chevrolet, 32, Accident, $1,425
25. (16) Chuck Steuer, Bohemia N.Y., Chevrolet, 31, Rocker Arm, $725
26. (11) Frank Vigliarolo, Jr, Mt. Sinai N.Y., Dodge, 28, Radiator, $725
27. (6) John Blewett, III, Howell N.J., Dodge, 17, Accident, $1,875
28. (4) Tony Ferrante, Jr, Franklin Square, Chevrolet, 5, Accident, $1,125


Failed to Qualify: (9) Kevin Konopka (#51), Chris Young (#49), Renee Dupuis
(#90), Thomas Rogers (#6), Jamie Tomaino (#99), Jimmy Storace (#47), Wade
Cole (#33), Jake Marosz (#9), Larry Altholtz (#35).

Time of Race: 1 hrs., 1 mins, 41 secs Average Speed: 48.636 mph Margin of Victory: .37 Seconds


BUD POLE AWARD: John Blewett, III, 00 G. Lopes Construction/Sherm's Dodge
FEATHERLITE MOST IMPROVED DRIVER AWARD: Steve Whitt, 06 Greenfield Dodge Dodge
POWERADE POWER MOVE OF THE RACE: Zach Sylvester, 15 TAS Country Homes Chevrolet
TOMMY BALDWIN MEMORIAL AWARD: Donny Lia, 18 Huntington Honda Chevrolet

Caution Flags: Laps 5-12; 18-24; 27-31; 33-39; 47-54; 59-63; 130-134; 190-197. 8 for 53 laps.

Lap Leaders: John Fortin 1-38, Donny Lia 39-200.

Total Laps Led: Donny Lia 162, John Fortin 38. 1 changes involving 2
drivers.

Unofficial Top 20 Driver Points: Ted Christopher 1540, Tony Hirschman 1516,
Chuck Hossfeld 1482, Jerry Marquis 1399, Donny Lia 1398, Eric Beers 1343,
Zach Sylvester 1333, Rick Fuller 1330, Doug Coby 1300, Mike Christopher 1249,
Eddie Flemke 1143, Jamie Tomaino 1127, Chris Kopec 1083, Steve Whitt 1050,

Gregg Shivers 1009, Tyler Haydt * 1004, Dave Etheridge 978, Kevin Konopka 955,
Nevin George 953, Renee Dupuis 952

• Denotes SUNOCO Rookie of the Year Contender

 

NASCAR WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR WILL REACH
HALFWAY MARK AT RIVERHEAD

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Aug. 2, 2005) -- The 2005 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour season get the “crossed flags” signal this weekend at Riverhead Raceway in Riverhead, N. Y. on Saturday Aug 5. The Riverhead 200 will be the 10th race of the 19 race schedule for NASCAR’s oldest open wheeled touring series.

Ted Christopher of Plainville, Conn. leads the series point standings by just 60 points over defending series champion Tony Hirschman of Northampton, Pa. Christopher has won four of the nine events in 2005 including the series first visit of the year to Riverhead in June.
“I’m glad to be leading the point chase now,” said Christopher. “But it’s the end of the season that counts. I hope to be in the same position in October.”


Christopher believes Riverhead can be a key element to a championship season.
“I’ve always believed doing well at Riverhead is important if you want to win the championship,” explains Christopher. “We’ve had some success at Riverhead and I want to continue that. It’s very easy to have a bad night, it’s a tough place.”


Hirschman has won twice in 2005, the only other driver with multiple victories. The four time series champion started the season with an 11th place finish and has worked his way up to second in the standings.


Chuck Hossfeld of Buffalo N.Y. sits third in the standings. Hossfeld is just 84 points behind Christopher.


Jerry Marquis of Broad Brook Conn. is fourth 172 markers behind Christopher. Donny Lia rounds out the standings just 16 points behind Marquis. Both drivers have scored one victory in 2005.
The Riverhead 200 is scheduled to get the green at 8:30 p.m.

RIVERHEAD 200 NOTES

- Bud Pole Qualifying is scheduled for 5:45 on August 6. The fastest 23 cars will earn a starting position.

- Five provisional starting positions (Two based on 2005 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour owner points, two on driver points and one past champion) will bring the starting field to 28 cars.

- The Riverhead 200 is scheduled to start at approximately 8:30 p.m. Posted Awards are $71,345

- The qualifying record at Riverhead is 11.562 secondsØ (77.949 mph) set by Chuck Steuer on 6/10/00.

- The Riverhead 200 is the first of two series appearances for the Whelen Modified Tour at Riverhead in 2005. Ted Christopher was the winner in June.

- The following current series drivers have wins at Riverhead: John Blewett, III (1), Ted Christopher (2), Tommy Cravenho (1), Eddie Flemke (1), Rick Fuller (2), Donny Lia (2) Jerry Marquis (2), Reggie Ruggiero (2) and Mike Stefanik (6)

- Ed Brunnhoelzl, Don Howe, Dan Jivanelli, Donny Lia and Bob Park all scored their first Whelen Modified Tour victories at Riverhead.

- Donny Lia is the defending champion of this event.

ERIC BEERS SAILS TO FIRST CAREER VICTORY AT SEEKONK

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Winner Eric Beers (Howie Hodge Photo)

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Pole Award to Eric Beers (Howie Hodge Photo)

SEEKONK, Mass. (July 30, 2005) --Eric Beers of Northampton, Pa. drove to the first career NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour victory of his career in the Whelen Modified Tour 150 at Seekonk Speedway. Beers passed current series point leader Ted Christopher of Plainville Conn. on lap 31 and held of challenges first from Christopher and then eventual runner-up John Blewett, III over the final 30 laps.

“It’s an awesome feeling to get your first win,” said Beers. “I knew I had to get Ted in the early part of the race. He raced me clean and I was able to get by. I knew John would be tough at the end but I had a great car all race so I was able to hold him off.”

Beers completed a clean sweep for the evening as he set fast time in qualifying to earn the Bud Pole Award. He led the most laps of the race in the Roby’s Propane/Reynolds Auto Wrecking Chevrolet to claim the Tommy Baldwin Memorial Award. He now sits eighth in the point standings despite missing the second race of the season while recovering from injuries suffered at the series opener.

Blewett’s second place finish in the G. Lopes Construction Dodge was his best of the season. Jerry Marquis, winner of the last NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race, finished third in the Reynolds Auto Wrecking Dodge.


Defending series champion Tony Hirschman finished fourth in the Kamco Supply Chevrolet and pulled within 60 points of leader Christopher. Christopher finished 17th Doug Coby rounded out the Top-5 in the Mansfield Paper Pontiac with his second Top-5 finish in the last three races.
The Top-10 qualifiers drew for starting position. Dave Berghman picked the pole and was joined on the front row by Ted Christopher. Beers drew the sixth starting position.


At the drop of the green Christopher jumped to the lead. Beers wasted little time moving to the front. By lap 12 he was third and one lap later he passed Bergman for second. After shadowing Christopher he made the pass for the win on lap 31.


The next race fore the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour is at The Riverhead Raceway in Riverhead, N.Y. on Saturday Aug. 6.


   
NASCAR WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR
    Seekonk Speedway July 30, 2005

SEEKONK, Mass. - Unofficial results of the Whelen Modified Tour 150, NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race at Seekonk Speedway showing starting position in parentheses, driver, hometown, make of car, laps completed, reason out if any and money won.

    1. (6) Eric Beers, Northampton Pa., Chevrolet, 150, 61.477 mph, $7,700
    2. (9) John Blewett, III, Howell N.J., Dodge, 150, $3,700
    3. (16) Jerry Marquis, Broad Brook Conn., Dodge, 150, $3,400
    4. (13) Tony Hirschman, Northampton Pa., Chevrolet, 150, $3,600
    5. (17) Doug Coby, Milford Conn., Pontiac, 150, $2,500
    6. (15) Chuck Hossfeld, Buffalo N.Y., Ford, 150, $2,300
    7. (8) Tommy Cravenho, Jr, Raynham Mass., Chevrolet, 150, $1,400
    8. (12) Zach Sylvester, Lebanon Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $2,100
    9. (19) Rick Fuller, Auburn Mass., Pontiac, 150, $2,050
    10. (4) Donny Lia, Jericho N.Y., Chevrolet, 150, $2,000
    11. (1) Dave Berghman, Rehoboth Mass., Chevrolet, 150, $1,475
    12. (7) Eric Berndt, Rocky Hill Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $1,550
    13. (28) Dave Etheridge, Portland Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $1,975
    14. (21) Dick Houlihan, Bridgewater Mass., Chevrolet, 150, $1,450
    15. (5) Mike Christopher, Plainville Conn., Pontiac, 150, $1,725
    16. (26) Chris Kopec, Palmer Mass., Chevrolet, 150, $1,700
    17. (2) Ted Christopher, Plainville Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $1,775
    18. (30) Jimmy Storace, Kingston N.H., Chevrolet, 150, $1,350
    19. (24) Gregg Shivers, Rocky Point N.Y., Pontiac, 150, $1,625
    20. (11) Ken Barry, Griswold Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $1,800
    21. (27) Jamie Tomaino, Howell N.J., Ford, 150, $1,675
    22. (14) Tyler Haydt, Kunkletown Pa., Chevrolet, 150, $1,250
    23. (22) Eddie Flemke, Southington Conn., Chevrolet, 149, $1,525
    24. (10) Steve Whitt, Farmingdale N.J., Dodge, 148, $1,500
    25. (29) Kevin Goodale, Riverhead N.Y., Chevrolet, 147, $1,175
    26. (23) Carl Pasteryak, Lisbon Conn., Pontiac, 142, $750
    27. (3) Matt Hirschman, Northampton Pa., Dodge, 117, Handling, $750
    28. (20) Renee Dupuis, Glastonbury Conn., Chevrolet, 92, $1,450
    29. (18) Kevin Konopka, Meriden Conn., Dodge, 72, Rear End, $1,450
    30. (25) Wade Cole, Riverton Conn., Chevrolet, 21, Oil Leak, $1,150

    Failed to Qualify:    (1) Jake Marosz (#9).
    Time of Race:    0 hrs., 48 mins, 45 secs    

    Average Speed: 61.477 mph    Margin of Victory: .26 seconds
   

   BUD POLE AWARD: Eric Beers, 3 Roby's Propane/Reynolds Auto Chevrolet
   FEATHERLITE MOST IMPROVED DRIVER AWARD: John Blewett, III, 00 G. Lopes          Construction/Sherm's Dodge  

    POWERADE POWER MOVE OF THE RACE: Dave Etheridge, 54 A & A Office System Chevrolet
    TOMMY BALDWIN MEMORIAL AWARD: Eric Beers, 3 Roby's Propane/Reynolds Auto Chevrolet
   

Caution Flags:    Laps 15-19; 36-44; 48-52; 68-73; 90-95; 99-103; 118-121; 131-134.
8 for 44 laps.
    Lap Leaders:    Ted Christopher 1-30, Eric Beers 31-150.
    Total Laps Led:    Eric Beers 120, Ted Christopher 30. 1 changes involving 2 drivers.
   
Unofficial Top 20 Driver Points:    Ted Christopher 1406, Tony Hirschman 1346,
Chuck Hossfeld 1322, Jerry Marquis 1234, Donny Lia 1218, Rick Fuller 1206, Doug Coby 1203,
Eric Beers 1188, Zach Sylvester 1183, Mike Christopher 1103, Chris Kopec 1083,
Jamie Tomaino 1063, Eddie Flemke 1040, Steve Whitt 929, Ken Barry 907, Gregg Shivers 903, Tyler Haydt * 892, Renee Dupuis 882, Kevin Konopka 879, Nevin George 862
  
    * Denotes Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender

CHRIS KOPEC LOOKING FOR FIRST NASCAR WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR WIN OF THE SEASON AT SEEKONK

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (July 27, 2005) The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour is scheduled to make its only appearance in the state of Massachusetts during the 2005 season on July 30 when NASCAR’s oldest open wheeled touring series travels to the 1/3 mile Seekonk (Mass.) Speedway for the Whelen Modified Tour 150.


Chris Kopec, the 2001 winner at Seekonk, is among the drivers expected to be on hand trying to qualify for one of the 30 starting positions. Kopec, of Ware, Mass., has returned to competition on the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour after sitting out last season.


“I really enjoy racing at Seekonk, said Kopec. “I spent a lot of time there last year on Saturday nights when I wasn’t racing, but I’d rather be behind the wheel.”


Seekonk has produced some of the most exciting racing events over the last few seasons for the series.


“The track is perfect for our series,” said Kopec. “It’s very wide and it allows drivers to race side by side. It’s a great place to race.”


Kopec currently sits 11th in the series standings in the No. 16 Diversified Metals Chevrolet.

“We got off to a really good start, “said Kopec. “We’ve struggled a little over the last couple races. Maybe Seekonk will give us that first win of the year.”


He is hoping to climb back into the Top-10 in the standings “We just need to be more consistent,” Kopec explained. “This series is very competitive. You have to be at your best every week.”


The Whelen Modified Tour 150 will mark the sixth appearance at Seekonk for the series. Racing is scheduled to begin at approximately 8:00 p.m.

WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR 150 NOTES

- Bud Pole Qualifying is scheduled for 4:00 pm on July 30 with the fastest 25 cars earning positions 1-25 for the Whelen Modified Tour 150. An additional five provisional positions (Two based on current driver points, two based on current owners points, and one past champion) will increase the starting field to 30 cars. The race will begin at approximately 8:00 p.m.

- Posted awards are $74,255 for the 150 lap event.

- This will be the sixth appearance for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour at Seekonk since 1987.

- Chuck Hossfeld is the defending champion of this event.

- Reggie Ruggiero was the winner of the first series race held at Seekonk, a 200-lap event on Aug. 30, 1987. Jerry Marquis won the series next appearance during the 2000 campaign. Chris Kopec was the winner in 2001. Eddie Flemke won in 2002.

- Current series drivers who competed at the 1987 race include: Wade Cole, Rick Fuller, Jerry Marquis, Carl Pasteryak, Charlie Pasteryak, Jamie Tomaino, and Mike Stefanik.

- The series qualifying record, set by Reggie Ruggiero, is 11.739 seconds for an average speed of 102.223 mph around the 1/3 mile oval.
 

Marquis Motors To First Win Of The Season At Beech Ridge

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Winner Jerry Marquis (Mary Hodge Photo)

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Pole Award to Tony Hirshman (Howie Hodge Photo)

Scarborough, Me. (July 23, 2005)– Jerry Marquis of Broad Brook, Conn. collected his first NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour victory of the season in the New England Dodge Dealers 150 at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway.

Marquis, driving the Reynolds Auto Wrecking Dodge, passed Nevin George of Kunkletown, Pa. on lap 8 and then held off challenges from defending NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Champion Tony Hirschman of Northampton, Pa. over the second half of the race.


“I was really just holding on at the end,” said Marquis. “Tony had a strong car but we had enough for the win.”


It was the first series win for Marquis, the 2000 series champion, at Beech Ridge and the 17th of his career. He now sits alone in 8th on the all time series win list. Marquis led the most laps and earned the Tommy Baldwin Memorial Award.


Hirschman’s second place finish in the Kamco Supply Chevrolet moved him into second in the series standings. He trails leader Ted Christopher by 108 points. Hirschman also set fast time in qualifying to win the Bud Pole Award for the third time this season.


Eric Beers earned his second consecutive Top-3 finish in the Roby’s Propane Reynolds Auto Chevrolet. Steve Whitt scored his second consecutive Top-5 finish by placing fourth in the Greenfield Dodge Dodge. Ted  Christopher rounded out the Top-5 in the Mystique Motorsports Chevrolet.

The next scheduled event for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour is at Seekonk Speedway in Seekonk, Mass. on July 30.

Scarborough, Me – Unofficial results of the New England Dodge Dealers 150 at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway showing starting position, driver, hometown, make of car, laps completed, winner’s average speed, reason out if any and money won.

New England Dodge Dealers 150
NASCAR WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR
Beech Ridge Motor Speedway July 23, 2005
1. (3) Jerry Marquis, Broad Brook Conn., Dodge, 150, 48.157 mph, $7,250
2. (4) Tony Hirschman, Northampton PA., Chevrolet, 150, $4,650
3. (5) Eric Beers, Northampton Pa., Chevrolet, 150, $3,000
4. (6) Steve Whitt, Farmingdale N.J., Dodge, 150, $2,200
5. (16) Ted Christopher, Plainville Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $2,400
6. (12) Jamie Tomaino, Howell N.J., Ford, 150, $2,500
7. (14) Tyler Haydt, Kunkletown Pa., Chevrolet, 150, $1,700
8. (8) Mike Christopher, Plainville Conn., Pontiac, 150, $1,900
9. (26) Dave Etheridge, Portland Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $1,550
10. (28) Zach Sylvester, Lebanon Conn., Chevrolet, 150, $2,400
11. (11) Donny Lia, Jericho N.Y., Chevrolet, 150, $1,850
12. (25) Chris Kopec, Palmer Mass., Chevrolet, 150, $1,700
13. (2) Kevin Konopka, Meriden Conn., Dodge, 150, $1,675
14. (15) Doug Coby, Milford Conn., Pontiac, 150, $1,650
15. (10) Dick Houlihan, Bridgewater Mass., Chevrolet, 149, $1,275
16. (17) Tommy Cloce, Canton N.Y., Chevrolet, 148, $1,525
17. (19) Gregg Shivers, Rocky Point N.Y., Pontiac, 148, $1,500
18. (22) Renee Dupuis, Glastonbury Conn., Chevrolet, 148, $1,480
19. (23) Wade Cole, Riverton Conn., Chevrolet, 147, $775
20. (7) John Blewett, III, Howell N.J., Dodge, 147, $1,070
21. (18) Kevin Goodale, Riverhead N.Y., Chevrolet, 146, $1,165
22. (27) Jake Marosz, Middletown Conn., Chevrolet, 145, $765
23. (9) Chuck Hossfeld, Buffalo N.Y., Ford, 135, Suspension, $1,565
24. (24) Jimmy Storace, Kingston N.H., Chevrolet, 122, Suspension, $1,165
25. (1) Nevin George, Kunkletown Pa., Chevrolet, 114, Transmission, $1,465
26. (13) Ken Barry, Griswold Conn., Chevrolet, 82, Accident, $1,665
27. (20) Rick Fuller, Auburn Mass., Pontiac, 53, Water leak, $1,565
28. (21) Eddie Flemke, Southington Conn., Chevrolet, 25, Oil Line, $1,465

Time of Race: 1 hrs., 2 mins, 14 secs Average Speed:48.157 mph Margin of Victory: .47 Seconds


BUD POLE AWARD: Tony Hirschman, 48 Kamco Supply Corporation Chevrolet
FEATHERLITE MOST IMPROVED DRIVER AWARD: Jamie Tomaino, 99 Perth Amboy Spring Ford
POWERADE POWER MOVE OF THE RACE: Zach Sylvester, 15 TAS Country HomesChevrolet
TOMMY BALDWIN MEMORIAL AWARD: Jerry Marquis, 4 Reynolds Auto Wrecking Dodge

Caution Flags: Laps 10-13; 15-19; 25-35; 41-44; 67-71; 73-76; 83-90; 92-94;
100-103; 133-136. 10 for 52 laps.


Lap Leaders: Nevin George 1-7, Jerry Marquis 8-150.Total Laps Led: Jerry Marquis 143, Nevin George 7. 1 changes involving 2drivers.

Unofficial Top 20 Driver Points: Ted Christopher 1294, Tony Hirschman 1186,
Chuck Hossfeld 1172, Donny Lia 1084, Jerry Marquis 1069, Rick Fuller 1068, Doug Coby 1048,

Zach Sylvester 1041, Eric Beers 1008, Mike Christopher 985, Chris Kopec 968, Jamie Tomaino 963, Eddie Flemke 946, Nevin George 862, Steve Whitt 838, Ken Barry 804, Kevin Konopka 803,
Renee Dupuis 803, Gregg Shivers 797, Tyler Haydt * 795

* Denotes Rookie of the Year Contender

NEVIN GEORGE LOOKS TO REPEAT AT BEECH RIDGE

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (July 19, 2005) – The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour will travel to Beech Ridge Motor Speedway in Scarborough, Maine for its only appearance for the season on Saturday, July 23. The New England Dodge  Dealers 150 is scheduled to start at 9:00 p.m.


Defending race winner Nevin George, of Kunkletown, Pa., will try to become the first repeat winner at Beech Ridge. In four previous events at the 1/3 mile oval, no driver has been able to visit victory lane a second time. Last season George drove the Bruce George Paving Chevrolet, owned by Ralph Solhem, to his second career victory. He led 131 laps of the 150 lap race.


“We had a really great set up last year,” said George. “Hopefully we’ll be just as strong when we return.”


George looks forward to racing again at Beech Ridge. “It’s a great track,” he says. “It reminds me of some of the places I first started racing at. The fans in Maine are great and they really
seem to enjoy our series.”


Nevin George and the Bruce George Paving Chevrolet race team head to Beech Ridge after a Top-10 finish last Friday at New Hampshire International Speedway. After a practice crash on Thursday the team, “burned the midnight oil” to get the car ready for Friday’s 100 lap race.


“Ralph and the whole crew worked past midnight,” said George. “It was because of their efforts we were able to pick up a Top-10 finish. We made a few stops during the race and they just kept getting the car better and better. We had very little practice, so I was happy with the way the race went.”


Nevin George will be tested by 29 of the finest open wheeled drivers in the nation as he attempts to become the first repeat winner in NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour history at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway.


NEW ENGLAND DODGE DEALERS 150 NOTES

- The New England Dodge Dealers 150, NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race is scheduled for Saturday July 23 at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway in Scarborough, Me. It is the 8th race of the 2005 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour season.

- Posted Awards are $74,255.

- Bud Pole qualifying for positions 1-25 is scheduled for 5:15 p.m.

- Five provisional positions (Two based on 2005 Whelen Modified Tour owner points, two on driver points and one past champion) will bring the starting field to 30 cars.

- The race is scheduled to start at 9:00 p.m.

- There have been four series races at Beech Ridge. Steve Park won the first event in 1995. Dave Berghman was the winner in 2002. Todd Szegedy won in 2003. Nevin George is the defending champion.

- Rick Fuller is the only driver to have 3 Top-5 finishes at Beech Ridge. No driver has four.

- The qualifying record at Beech Ridge is 14.553 seconds (82.375 mph) set by Steve Park in 1995.
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TED CHRISTOPHER COLLECTS THIRD STRAIGHT NASCAR
WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR WIN AT NHIS

LOUDON, N.H.  (July 15, 2005)   Ted Christopher of Plainville, Conn. continued his mastery of the New Hampshire International Speedway by winning the New England 100 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race at New Hampshire International Speedway. Christopher edged Tony Hirschman of Northampton, Pa. by just .017 seconds after a furious late race battle between Christopher, Hirschman, Eric Beers and Doug Coby.

It was the third straight series win for Christopher at NHIS, fourth of the season and 20th of his career victory placing him in a tie for 6th on the all time series win list with Rick Fuller.


Christopher led the first 26 laps, then surrendered the lead to Fuller on a restart. After a pit stop on lap 48 for tires during a caution period, he worked his way back through the field. By lap 78 he had reached the Top-3 and with just four laps to go he powered by Coby for the lead with some drafting help from Hirschman. Christopher led the final four laps and survived the last lap challenge by Hirschman.

"This was a lot tougher than last September when we won here," said Christopher. "The car was loose but I found an area on the track that worked pretty well. Tony Hirschman helped me get by Doug Coby and I have to thank himfor that."

Christopher continues to lead the series standings now by 61 over Chuck Hossfeld. He led the most laps to earn the Tommy Baldwin Memorial Award and was the Featherlite Most Improved Driver Award winner.


Finishing behind Hirschman in third was Eric Beers of Northampton, Pa. Coby, of Milford, Conn., wound up fourth and Steve Whitt of Farmingdale, N.J. rounded out the Top-5.


The next event for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour is at Beech Ridge Motor Speedway in Scarborough, Me. on July 23.

LOUDON, N.H -- Unofficial results of the New England 100 NASCAR Whelen
Modified Tour race at New Hampshire International Speedway showing starting
position in parentheses, driver, hometown, make of car, laps completed
winnerâ?Ts averaged speed in mph, reason out if any and money won.

NEW ENGLAND 100 - NASCAR WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR
New Hampshire International Speedway July 15, 2005

1. (1) Ted Christopher, Plainville Conn., Chevrolet, 100, 79.070 mph, $15,550
2. (3) Tony Hirschman, Northampton Pa., Chevrolet, 100, $12,000
3. (4) Eric Beers, Northampton Pa., Chevrolet, 100, $8,300
4. (8) Doug Coby, Milford Conn., Pontiac, 100, $6,300
5. (25) Steve Whitt, Farmingdale N.J., Dodge, 100, $4,000
6. (5) Rick Fuller, Auburn Mass., Pontiac, 100, $3,800
7. (2) Chuck Hossfeld, Buffalo N.Y., Ford, 100, $3,600
8. (10) Jerry Marquis, Broad Brook Conn., Dodge, 100, $3,300
9. (13) Mike Christopher, Plainville Conn., Pontiac, 100, $3,100
10. (14) Nevin George, Kunkletown Pa., Chevrolet, 100, $3,000
11. (15) Mike Stefanik, Coventry R.I., Dodge, 100, $2,600
12. (36) Brian Loftin, Lexington N.C., Chevrolet, 100, $2,600
13. (22) Kevin Konopka, Meriden Conn., Dodge, 100, $2,700
14. (6) Donny Lia, Jericho N.Y., Chevrolet, 100, $2,775
15. (27) Charlie Pasteryak, Lisbon Conn., Chevrolet, 100, $1,950
16. (9) Eddie Flemke, Southington Conn., Chevrolet, 100, $2,625
17. (7) Zach Sylvester, Lebanon Conn., Chevrolet, 100, $2,700
18. (19) Tommy Cloce, Canton N.Y., Chevrolet, 100, $2,575
19. (37) Rob Summers, Manchester Conn., Chevrolet, 100, $1,850
20. (12) Chris Kopec, Palmer Mass., Chevrolet, 100, $2,645
21. (17) Ken Barry, Griswold Conn., Chevrolet, 100, $2,700
22. (26) Dave Etheridge, Portland Conn., Chevrolet, 100, $2,175
23. (28) Dick Houlihan, Bridgewater Mass., Chevrolet, 100, $1,750
24. (18) Gregg Shivers, Rocky Point N.Y., Pontiac, 100, $2,428
25. (20) Tyler Haydt, Kunkletown Pa., Chevrolet, 100, $2,400
26. (29) Wade Cole, Riverton Conn., Chevrolet, 99, $1,700
27. (32) Jake Marosz, Middletown Conn., Chevrolet, 98, $1,700
28. (33) Mike Molleur, Shelton Conn., Chevrolet, 93, $1,700
29. (24) Kevin Goodale, Riverhead N.Y., Chevrolet, 86, Accident, $2,100
30. (30) Jimmy Blewett, Howell N.J., Chevrolet, 77, Engine, $1,700
31. (11) Jamie Tomaino, Howell N.J., Ford, 61, Accident, $2,500
32. (16) Renee Dupuis, Glastonbury Conn., Chevrolet, 58, Accident, $2,400
33. (23) Jimmy Storace, Kingston N.H., Chevrolet, 58, Engine, $2,100
34. (34) Ken Bouchard, Fitchburg Mass., Chevrolet, 53, Engine, $1,700
35. (21) Reggie Ruggiero, Rocky Hill Conn., Chevrolet, 47, Engine,
$1,70036. (38) Alex Hoag, Bath N.Y., Chevrolet, 36, Oil Leak, $1,700
37. (35) Fred Vordermeier, Bayside N.Y., Chevrolet, 30, Oil Leak, $1,700
38. (31) Darrin Stevens, West Boylston Mass., Chevrolet, 19, Engine, $1,700
39. (40) Ryan Seaman, Toms River N.J., Chevrolet, 9, Handling, $1,700
40. (39) John Blewett, III, Howell N.J., Chevrolet, 6, Handling, $1,700
* Denotes Rookie of the Year Contender

Time of Race: 1 hrs., 20 mins, 17 secs Average Speed: 79.070 mph

Margin of Victory: .017 Seconds

FEATHERLITE MOST IMPROVED DRIVER AWARD: Ted Christopher, 13 AWD/DWD/JAT/TSI
Chevrolet
POWERADE POWER MOVE OF THE RACE: Brian Loftin, 2 L & R TransmissionChevrolet
TOMMY BALDWIN MEMORIAL AWARD: Ted Christopher, 13 AWD/DWD/JAT/TSI Chevrolet


Caution Flags: Laps 22-27; 48-52; 60-68; 71-74; 79-85; 87-91. 6 for 36 laps.


Lap Leaders: Ted Christopher 1-26, Rick Fuller 27-49, Steve Whitt 50-55, Eric Beers 56-58,

Jimmy Blewett 59-70, Eric Beers 71-76, Doug Coby 77-86, Eric Beers 87-91, Doug Coby 92-96, Ted Christopher 97-100.

Total Laps Led: Ted Christopher 30, Rick Fuller 23, Doug Coby 15, Eric Beers 14,
Jimmy Blewett 12, Steve Whitt 6. 9 chanes involving 6 drivers.

Top 20 Driver Points: Ted Christopher 1139, Chuck Hossfeld 1078, Tony
Hirschman 1016, Rick Fuller 986, Donny Lia 954, Doug Coby 927, Zach Sylvester
907, Jerry Marquis 889, Eddie Flemke 867, Eric Beers 843, Mike Christopher
843, Chris Kopec 841, Jamie Tomaino 813, Nevin George 774, Ken Barry 719,
Renee Dupuis 694, Gregg Shivers 685, Kevin Konopka 679, Tommy Cloce 679, Steve
Whitt 678

Starting Field for New England 100
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Race
at NHIS Set by NASCAR Rule Book

LOUDON, N.H. (July 14, 2005) – Qualifying for the New England 100 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race at New Hampshire International Speedway cancelled because of inclement weather.
The 40 car starting field was set by the NASCAR rule book.


Current NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour point leader Ted Christopher of Plainville, Conn., and winner of both NHIS series races in 2004, will start from the pole. Chuck Hossfeld of Buffalo, N.Y. will flank Christopher on the front row. Tony Hirschman, winner of the last series race in Jennerstown, Pa. and Eric Beers will make up row number two.

The 100 lap race, the 7th of the 2005 season, is scheduled to get the green at 1:30. p.m. on Friday, July 15.

STARTING LINEUP - NEW ENGLAND 100 - NASCAR WHELEN MODIFIED TOUR
New Hampshire International Speedway July 15, 2005
1. 13 Ted Christopher, Plainville Conn. AWD/DWD/JAT/TSI Chevrolet
2. 50 Chuck Hossfeld, Buffalo N.Y. Monaco Ford Ford
3. 48 Tony Hirschman, Northampton PA. Kamco Supply Corporation Chevrolet
4. 3 Eric Beers, Northampton Pa. Roby's Propane/Reynolds Auto Chevrolet
5. 1 Rick Fuller, Auburn Mass. Polar Beverages/Frasco Fuel Pontiac
6. 18 Donny Lia, Jericho N.Y. Wisk/Snuggle Chevrolet
7. 15 Zach Sylvester, Lebanon Conn. TAS Country Homes Chevrolet
8. 77 Doug Coby, Milford Conn. Red Line Oil Mansfiled Paper Co. Pontiac
9. 10 Eddie Flemke, Southington Conn. Red Line Oil/Ron Bouchard Auto Chevrolet
10. 4 Jerry Marquis, Broad Brook Conn. Reynolds Auto Wrecking Dodge
11. 99 Jamie Tomaino, Howell N.J. Perth Amboy Spring Ford
12. 16 Chris Kopec, Palmer Mass. Diversified Metals Chevrolet
13. 79 Mike Christopher, Plainville Conn. Hill Enterprises/Sunoco Pontiac
14. 0 Nevin George, Kunkletown Pa. Bruce George Paving Chevrolet
15. 00 Mike Stefanik, Coventry R.I. G. Lopes Const./Rte 138 Auto Body Dodge
16. 90 Renee Dupuis, Glastonbury Conn. Space Fitters/RAMCO Chevrolet
17. 21 Ken Barry, Griswold Conn. Lombardi Inside Out Chevrolet
18. 23 Gregg Shivers, Rocky Point N.Y. Kleet Lumber Pontiac
19. 69 Tommy Cloce, Canton N.Y. Toyota Chevrolet
20. 28 Tyler Haydt, Kunkletown Pa. * Ramar-Hall Chevrolet
21. 41 Reggie Ruggiero, Rocky Hill Conn. Atlantic Sprinklers Chevrolet
22. 51 Kevin Konopka, Meriden Conn. Logan Steel Dodge
23. 47 Jimmy Storace, Kingston N.H. Storace Construction & Remodeling Chevrolet
24. 58 Kevin Goodale, Riverhead N.Y. Riverhead Building Supply Chevrolet
25. 06 Steve Whitt, Farmingdale N.J. Greenfield Dodge Dodge
26. 54 Dave Etheridge, Portland Conn. A & A Office System Chevrolet
27. 5 Charlie Pasteryak, Lisbon Conn. Dawley's Auto Center Chevrolet
28. 46 Dick Houlihan, Bridgewater Mass. Viveiros Insurance Chevrolet
29. 33 Wade Cole, Riverton Conn. Performance Engine/Kendall Oil Chevrolet
30. 12 Jimmy Blewett, Howell N.J. T.S. Haulers Chevrolet
31. 44 Darrin Stevens, West Boylston Mass. * Gray's Limousine Chevrolet
32. 9 Jake Marosz, Middletown Conn. Middlesex Auto Center Chevrolet
33. 35 Mike Molleur, Shelton Conn. R&C Auto Body Chevrolet
34. 55 Ken Bouchard, Fitchburg Mass. Ron Bouchard Auto Chevrolet
35. 04 Fred Vordermeier, Bayside N.Y. Vonage Chevrolet
36. 2 Brian Loftin, Lexington N.C. L & R Transmission Chevrolet
37. 11 Rob Summers, Manchester Conn. Tony Stewart Smoke Bar-B-Que Sauce Chevrolet
38. 87 Alex Hoag, Bath N.Y. Black Rock Speedway Chevrolet
39. 80 John Blewett, III, Howell N.J. G. Lopes Construction/Sherm's Chevrolet
40. 09 Ryan Seaman, Toms River N.J. Perth Amboy Spring Chevrolet

Positions 1-20 based on owner points, position 21 based on owner win, positions 22-35 based on owner points, positions 36-40 based on qualifying draw.

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