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Frank Maratta Auto Show and Race A Rama set for Sat. and Sun., Feb. 28-March 1 at the Big E

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Custom and classic cars, hot rods, oval track race cars, drag racing cars and many things automotive are always part of the annual Frank Maratta Auto Show and Race-A-Rama at the Big E in W. Springfield, MA. (Credit: Detroit Hot Rod and Customs photos.)

 By Lou Modestino

Get ready for Frank Maratta Auto Show and Race A Rama this weekend at the Big E in West Springfield, MA. On Saturday, February 28 the doors open at 10 am-9 pm and Sunday, March 1 from 10 am-5 pm. Many New England race tracks and tours will be on hand with race cars and drivers. There will be lots of schedules available from the different tracks and tours with the possibility of getting autographs and pictures of drivers. Continue reading

ACT Champions are included in the 29 drivers that are heading south to NSS in Florida for Speed Weeks

Taunton's Eddie Leclerc will be hauling his Late Model race car to the New Smyrna Speedway in Florida to compete in the three day ACT Tour races during Speed Weeks.  (Credit: Seekonk Speedway photo)

Taunton’s Eddie Leclerc will be hauling his Late Model race car to the New Smyrna Speedway in Florida in mid-Feb. to compete in the three day ACT Tour races during Speed Weeks. (Credit: Seekonk Speedway photo)

By Lou Modestino

2014 American Canadian Tour (ACT) Champions Alex Labbe, (21 years old), of St-Albert, Quebec and Joey Polewarczyk, Jr. (Pole), (25 years old), from Hudson, New Hampshire, have both been celebrated by their peers for their championship runs last season. They now lead twenty-nine (29) teams from eight (8) different states and the province of Quebec to the New Smyrna Speedway World Series of Asphalt Racing on Sunday-Tues, February 15-17, 2015. Continue reading

Keith Rocco survived a rough day and took the Valenti Mod win at Waterford

Keith Rocco survived right up to the end of the VMRS 100 at Waterford Speedbowl's finale to take the win. (Credit: Crystal Snape photo)

Keith Rocco survived right up to the end of the VMRS 100 at Waterford Speedbowl’s Finale to take the win. (Credit: Crystal Snape photo)

By Lou Modestino

Keith Rocco of Berlin, Connecticut took command on lap-11 when early leader Kyle James, of Ashaway, Rhode Island, suffered engine trouble, and went on to win a crash-filled 100-lap race Sunday afternoon at Waterford, Speedbowl, Waterford, CT. The Valenti Modified Racing Series was part of the Fall Finale program at the historic race facility that completed its 64th year Sunday. Continue reading

Ed Puleo won the Sk Modified feature at Waterford Speedbowl’s Finale

Ed Puleo made it to victory lane in the Sk Modified Finale feature at Waterford Speedbowl Finale. Waterford Speedbowl photo)

Ed Puleo made it to victory lane in the Sk Modified Finale feature at the  Waterford Speedbowl Finale. (Credit: Mr Rooter Race Team photo)

By Lou Modestino

Waterford Speedbowl saw 210 race cars jam its pit area for Finale Weekend Sunday, hosting 13 race divisions for a huge day of motor sports. After rain forced the cancellation of Saturday’s scheduled events, track management crammed all racing into a full day of action Sunday. In then NASCAR Whelen All-American Series races, Corey Barry of Plainfield and Garrett Denton of Hope Valley, RI each used a victory to cement track championships in the respective SK Light Modified and Mini Stock divisions. Ed Puleo of Branford won an entertaining SK Modified feature, Jason Palmer won the Valenti Auto Mall Late Model race, and Josh Galvin topped a thrilling Street Stock finish. Continue reading

NEMA Lites will be in action at Waterford this Saturday night

 

 

 

Marshfield's Danny Cugni hopes to turn things around in his NEMA Lites effort at Waterford after a DNF at Star Speedway. (Credit:NEMA photo)

Marshfield’s Danny Cugni hopes to turn things around in his NEMA Lites effort at Waterford after a DNF at Star Speedway. (Credit:NEMA photo)

By Lou Modestino

The NEMA Lites roll into the Waterford Speedbowl this Saturday night for their fifth of a half dozen appearances this season. There has been a different winner in each visit to the “Bowl.” There’s a good chance another new face will grace Waterford’s victory lane in this one, too. Continue reading

Justin Bonsignore heads to Seekonk Speedway as the VMRS point leader

Justin Bonsignore goes into the VMRS race at Seekonk on top of the point standings. (Credit: NASCAR Home Tracks photo)

Justin Bonsignore goes into the VMRS race at Seekonk on top of the point standings. (Credit: NASCAR Home Tracks photo)

By Lou Modestino

With the month of August in high gear, the Valenti Modified Racing Series travels to Seekonk (MA) Speedway, Saturday night, August 16, for another 100-lap green flag race.It’s also the series final appearance of the season at the Route 6 oval. Continue reading

ISMA driver Mark Sammut ended a four year drought at Waterford’s Wings and Wheels

Mike Sammit was able to hit the winners circle in the ISMA Supermodified race at Waterford Speedbowl's Wings and Wheels event. (Credit: ISMA photo)

Mike Sammut was able to hit the winners circle in the ISMA Supermodified race at Waterford Speedbowl’s Wings and Wheels event after a drought of four years. (Credit: ISMA photo)

 

 

By Lou Modestino

Mark Sammut of London, Ontario ended a winless drought that had lasted over four years on Saturday night at Waterford Speedbowl (CT). Sammut, whose last recorded International Supermodified Associaton (ISMA) win was on July 24, 2010 at Sandusky Speedway (OH), took the lead on lap 38 and cruised to his first career ISMA win at the 3/8-mile Connecticut oval.

“We’ve finished fourth here, we’ve finished third here, and we’ve finished second here,” said Sammut after the race. “It’s good to finally get the win here. It’s been four years since we’ve even won an ISMA race. You start to wonder if you’re ever going to win again. Tonight, the car was great and hopefully we can keep it up.”

For the second race in two nights, Ryan Coniam paced the field during the early stages of the event. Coniam led the first 37 laps of the race before heavy smoke became visible from the engine of his No. 46. Race officials would show him the black flag on lap 37 and he was forced to bring his car to pit road.

When Coniam brought his car to the infield, the car caught on fire before safety officials were able to get to the scene and extinguish the fire. Coniam would escape the car safely and go on to finish 15th.

On the ensuing restart, Mark Sammut would inherit the lead with Rob Summers and Friday night’s feature winner at Lee USA Speedway, Jon McKennedy trailing close behind. On this night, neither of the championship favorites were a match for Sammut.

“When I saw the 74 (Summers) get into second on that last restart I thought I may have seen him, but I never did,” said Sammut. “The car was strolling right along and it was working as good at the end as it was at the start of the feature. I knew if somebody was going to go by me they were going to be a lot faster.”

Summers would hold off Jon McKennedy in a battle for crucial championship points to finish in the runner-up position. After the race, Summers believed that he may have had a shot to steal the win from Sammut if he was able to get a caution later in the race.

“There were a couple times on restarts where he was better on the long runs, but on a short run I was able to get beside him,” said Summers of Vernon, Connecticut. “It was a good points night. I just wish I could bring these guys a victory. Brad Lichty and the whole team have just given me an awesome car all year. But hey, we’ll take a second-place.”

Saturday night’s win for Sammut is his first of the 2014 season and comes after a number of strong runs, most notably a race earlier this year at Oxford Plains Speedway (ME) in which he gave up the lead to Lou Cicconi while battling slower traffic in the closing stages of the race.

“It was nice to seal the deal tonight,” said Sammut. “At Oxford, it kind of got away from us. You don’t forget those because you don’t always get the chance to do it again.”

McKennedy of Chelmsford, Massachusetts would stand on the podium for the second straight night after a third-place finish. Jeff Locke and Ben Seitz completed the top-five.

Although his night came to an abrupt halt due to apparent engine issues, Ryan Coniam led the most laps (37) on Saturday night and claimed the Radical Racegear Lap Leader Award. Coniam will receive a $100 Radical Racegear product certificate for his performance.

Mike Netishen made his way to the race track later than he expected to on Saturday afternoon, but he was rewarded with a solid day and a top-10 finish. Netishen started from the 18th position and gained a total of nine positions during the 50-lap event to claim the $100 Hard Charger Award presented by Colonel Arnold Briggs In Memory of his brother, SFC Charles T. Briggs, USMC, an early supporter of Supermodified racing.

As is a tradition whenever the ISMA Supermodifieds are in town, a lucky fan in the grandstands on Saturday night took home a free bicycle in the ISMA Free Bike Giveaway presented by New England Motor Racing Supply in Hollis, New Hampshire.

The “Winged Warriors” of the International Supermodified Association will return to action next weekend with a doubleheader north of the border in Ontario, Canada. On Friday, August 15, ISMA will travel to Delaware Speedway before finishing the weekend on Saturday, August 16 at Sunset International Speedway.

ISMA Wings & Wheels 50-Lap Feature Results
Waterford Speedbowl – Waterford, Connecticut
August 10, 2014
1. Mark Sammut
2. Rob Summers
3. Jon McKennedy
4. Jeff Locke
5. Ben Seitz
6. Justin Belfiore
7. Eddie Wiltkum
8. Jon Gambuti
9. Mike Netishen
10. Dave Duggan
11. Jamie Timmons
12. Bobby Chartier
13. Eric Lewis
14. Dan Bowes
15. Ryan Coniam
16. Chris Perley
17. Dave Sanborn
18. Tim Ice
19. Craig Rayvals

Lap Leaders: Coniam (1-37), Sammut (38-50)

Cautions: 4 – Lap 5, Lap 11, Lap 16, Lap 38

Heat 1: Ryan Coniam, Rob Summers, Ben Seitz, Tim Ice, Dan Bowes, Dave Sanborn, Craig Rayvals

Heat 2: Chris Perley, Jeff Locke, Eric Lewis, Jamie Timmons, Bobby Chartier, Dave Duggan

Heat 3: Mark Sammut, Jon McKennedy, Eddie Witkum, Justin Belfiore, Jon Gambutti, Mike Netishen

Cugni and Zych score Angelillo Memorial wins at Waterford

Danni Cugni of Marshfield made it to victory lane in the Wings and Wheels NEMA Lites feature at Waterford Speedbowl. Credit: NEMA photo.)

Danni Cugni of Marshfield made it to victory lane in the Wings and Wheels NEMA Lites feature at Waterford Speedbowl. Credit: NEMA photo.)

By Lou Modestino

Reigning NEMA champion John Zych was starting to worry that he hadn’t visited victory lane in 2014. A couple of podium finishes was all he could muster more than halfway through the schedule. That stress was relieved Saturday night when Zych of Mendon, MA won the Angelillo Memorial at the Waterford Speedbowl.

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TC breaks his winless VMRS streak at Waterford in the Brady Bunch entry.

 

 

Ted Christopher finally ended his win less streak Valenti Modified Racing Series streak at Waterford's Wings and Wheels event. (Credit: Yankee Racer photo.)

Ted Christopher finally ended his win less streak Valenti Modified Racing Series streak at Waterford’s Wings and Wheels event. (Credit: Yankee Racer photo.)

By Lou Modestino

Veteran driver Ted Christopher of Plainville, Connecticut put an end to a two-year winless streak when he won the Valenti Modified Racing Series 100-lap ‘Wings & Wheels’ race at Waterford (CT) Speedbowl, Saturday, August 9. He was at the wheel of the Brady Bunch entry out of Stoughton. Christopher’s last series win was July 29, 2012. Continue reading

Justin Bonsignore leads the Valenti Modified Racing Series into Waterford Speedbowl

 

 

Justin Bonsignore has just a one point edge over Rowan Pennink going into the Wings and Wheels race at Waterford. (Credit:: Justin Bonsignore photo)

Justin Bonsignore has just a one point edge over Rowan Pennink going into the Valenti Modified Series Wings and Wheels race at Waterford. (Credit:: Justin Bonsignore photo)

By Lou Modestino

With a new driver sitting atop the point standings and a roster full of competitors eager to get back to racing, the Valenti Modified Racing Series returns to action this Saturday night, August 9, when the series visits the famed Waterford Speedbowl in Connecticut for the 7th annual Wings and Wheels race program. The series has been idle since July 18. Continue reading