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The September 4th Event at
Monadnock
Has Been
CANCELLED for both
NEMA Midgets and Lites |
14th Annual

Saturday, August 28th
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Abold, Nocella Dominate At “The Louie” |
Seekonk, MA – Jeff Abold became the first back-to-back
Boston Louie Memorial winner Saturday night, dominating
the 14th running of the Northeastern Midget
Association’s headliner at Seekonk Speedway.
Coming from the 14th starting spot after setting fast
time (11.071), Abold (Bobby Seymour #4) needed only 10
laps to take the lead from Anthony Marvuglio. Only a
late restart and brief challenge from point leader Randy
Cabral slowed the run.
It was a complete sweep
for the sponsoring Seymour family, Anthony Nocella (Matt
Seymour #29) coming from ninth to win the NEMA Lites
feature. Nocella also withstood a late restart threat
before besting Andy Barrows (Barrows #81) and Randy
Cabral (Scally #4).
Both features went 29 laps
honoring the memory of Boston Louie Seymour.
Russ
Stoehr (Dumo’s Desire #45), Chris deRitis
(Cicconi/deRitis #75) and Aaron Wall (Wall #55)
completed the top five behind Abold and Cabral.
“I didn’t expect to get to the front that quickly,” said
Abold. He took third from Cabral on lap six, second from
deRitis on eight and first from Marvuglio, the only
other leader on 10. “I saw those guys in front of me and
I knew I had a good car,” he said.
Abold, 21,
easily thwarted a lap 19 restart challenge from deRitis
before the Cabral single-file restart threat with 26
gone. “I was a little concerned but I knew how I had to
drive it,” said Abold.
Cabral made it interesting
but Abold quickly established a seven car length
advantage. It was a strong run for Cabral, who started
11th, had third by lap six and grabbed second from
deRitis on lap 21.
Stoehr, who continues to run
second in points, passed deRitis on the final restart.
DeRitis, Jim Miller and Anthony Marvuglio were the heat
winners.
Nocella survived three cautions before
taking the lead from Lanson Fornoro down the backstretch
on lap seven. “Once I got in front and could run my own
line it felt great,” said the 17-year old. He had a
half-track lead when the last yellow fell.
“I was
a little nervous about the final restart,” said Nocella.
“I mean I was leading the thing.”
Barrows, second
since lap 14, was more concerned. “I was content with
second at that point,” he said. “Now I had Randy Cabral
to contend with.”
Eddie LeClerc Jr. (LeClerc #14)
and Russ Wood Jr. (Wood #51) were fourth and fifth.
Fornoro, who grabbed the pole after a second lap
crash eliminated the front row, was the only other
leader. He wound up seventh.
Jim Santamaria and
Jesse State captured Lites heats.
NEMA MIDGETS TIME TRIALS
(top 10): 1. Jeff Abold (11.071), 2. Greg Stoehr
(11.263), 3. Wall (11.271), 4. Cabral (11.400), 5. Horn
(11.407), 6. Russ Stoehr (11.421), 7. Leonard (11.425),
8. deRitis (11.435), 9. MacDonald (11.520), 10. Cantor
(11.526).
 Abold
was “absolutely” thrilled at being the first to win two
straight “Louie” races. It was also his second straight
fast time, besting last year by four tenths.
It
was the largest field in the history of the race.
Great
runs by Anthony Marvuglio in the feature and Lanson
Fornoro in the Lites race were noteworthy. |
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Randy Cabral. Miss Ellie Seymour, Jeff Abold, & Russ
Stoehr |
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NEMA Feature - Seekonk - Sat., August 28th |
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Pos. |
# |
Driver |
Hometown |
Owner |
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1 |
4 |
Jeff Abold |
Pennellville,
NY |
Bobby Seymour |
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2 |
47 |
Randy Cabral |
Plymouth, MA |
Tim Bertrand |
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3 |
45 |
Russ Stoehr |
Bridgewater, MA |
Dumo's Desire
Racing |
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4 |
75 |
Chris deRitis |
Philadelphia, PA |
Ciconni/deRitis |
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5 |
55 |
Aaron Wall |
Shrewsbury, MA |
Wall Motorsports LLC |
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6 |
93x |
Mike Horn |
Ashland, MA |
Jeff Horn |
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7 |
26b |
Greg Stoehr |
Bridgewater, MA |
Greg Stoehr |
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8 |
22 |
Chris Leonard |
Pelham, NH |
Dave Leonard |
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9 |
35 |
Anthony Marvuglio |
Halifax, MA |
Glen Cabral |
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10 |
25 |
Keith Betelho |
Attleboro, MA |
Russ Stoehr |
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11 |
3m |
Jim Miller |
Weymouth, MA |
Jim Miller |
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12 |
29 |
Dave Gruel |
Syracuse, NY |
Bobby Seymour |
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13 |
16 |
Matt O'Brien |
Wilmington, MA |
Jim O'Brien |
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14 |
78 |
Brian Cleveland |
Billerica, MA |
Linda Cleveland |
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15 |
2 |
Lee Bundy |
Kennebunkport,
ME |
Lee Bundy |
16
DNF |
49 |
B.J. MacDonald |
Pippersville,
PA |
B.J. MacDonald |
17
DNF |
8 |
Barry Kittredge
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Marlboro, MA
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Barry Kittredge |
18
DNF |
30 |
Paul Scally |
Raynham, MA |
Paul Scally |
19
DNF |
50 |
Lanson
Fornoro |
Stroudsburg, PA |
Pete
Pernisiglio,Sr |
20
DNF |
7ny |
Adam Cantor |
Dix Hills, NY |
Cantor Racing |
21
DNF |
44 |
Bobby Santos |
Franklin, MA |
Ed Breault |
22
DNF |
9 |
John Zych, Jr. |
Liverpool, NY |
John Zych, Sr. |
23
DNS |
88 |
Britt Anderson |
Mooresville, NC |
Andy Anderson |
24
DNS |
39 |
Todd Bertrand |
Suffield, CT |
Tim Bertrand |
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Andy Barrows, Anthony Nocella, & Randy Cabral |
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Lites Feature - Seekonk - Sat., August 28th |
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Pos. |
# |
Driver |
Hometown |
Owner |
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1 |
29 |
Anthony
Nocella |
Woburn, MA |
Matt Seymour |
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2 |
81 |
Andy Barrows |
New Ipswich, NH |
Bobby Seymour |
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3 |
4 |
Randy
Cabral |
Plymouth, MA |
Paul Scally |
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4 |
12 |
Eddie LeClerc
Jr. |
Taunton, MA |
Eddie LeClerc Sr. |
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5 |
51 |
Russ Wood Jr. |
Pelham, MA |
Russ Wood |
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6 |
18j |
Jesse State |
New Hyde Park,
NY |
Jim State |
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7 |
00 |
Lanson
Fornoro |
Stroudsburg, PA |
Paul Luggelle |
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99 |
Jim Santa
Maria |
Burlington, CT |
Susan Santa Maria |
| 9 |
31 |
Paul Bigelow |
Berlin, CT |
Randy Bigelow |
| 10 |
13 |
Ryan Bigelow |
E. Hampton, CT |
Randy Bigelow |
11
DNF |
1 |
Bethany Viets |
Manchester, CT |
Charles Gunther |
12
DNF |
50 |
Carl Medeiros, Jr. |
Westport, MA |
Carl Medeiros |
13
DNF |
18d |
David
Moniz |
Fairhaven, MA |
David Moniz |
14
DNF |
47 |
Ryan Tidman |
Levittown, PA |
Glen Cabral |
15
DNF |
28 |
Paul Luggelle |
Holbrook, MA |
Paul Luggelle |
16
DNF |
23 |
William Wall |
Shrewsbury, MA |
Bobby Seymour |
17
DNF |
52
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Kevin Park |
Foxboro,
MA |
Kevin Park |
18
DNF |
36 |
Eric Cabral |
Manhchester, NH |
Glen Cabral |
19
DNS |
93
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Jake Smith
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Stroudsburg, PA |
Ted Smith |
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Thanks to Stu Murray!
for the Boston Louie Winners Trophies |
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Thanks to the Boston Louie Sponsors! |
NEMA FEATURE
Motorcars
International - Bridgewater, MA Risque Racing / Chris
de Ritis - Philadelphia, PA
LITES FEATURE
R. J. Harrington Trucking -
No. Billerica, MA Oval Track Pars & Services -
Findlay, OH
NEMA HEATS
Crown
Collision Centers - Pawtucket, RI KTron Inc. -
Marlboro, MA Dora Naves & Assos. Real Estate -
Marlboro, MA Bertrand Motorsports - Sturbridge, MA
LITES HEATS
Woody's Auto
Repair & Towing - Pelham, NH Parker Sanitary Pumping
- Wrenthem, MA |
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Format for the 2010 Boston Louie > 3 Heats & a 15
Invert < |
3-4 Warm ups (2-3 warmups early in the day - time
dependent)
Time trials will be taking place during the last warm
up.
No more than 6 cars on the track at a time
for time trials.
Time trial lineups will be
based upon transponder times (the fastest time for each
car) from the initial set of warmups. The fastest 6 cars
will run together, the next six, and so on.
Time
trial results will be based upon the fastest single lap
for each car.
2
or 3 heats will be run (depending on car count) and the
heat race invert will be determined after time trials.
The typical invert over the last two years has been
somewhere between 20 and the total number of cars
present, - meaning that the 20th fastest car on a #20
invert would start on the pole in the first heat.
Either 4, 5 or 6 cars (dependent on 2 or 3 heats)
will qualify out of each heat.
There
will be a feature invert and it will be between 6 and
15. The feature invert is based upon TIME TRAIL TIMES.
If, for example, a #12 invert, the fastest out
of the qualified cars would start 12th, the second
fastest 11th, the third fastest 10th, and so on.
The 13th – 15th fastest, although
they may have qualified through their heat, would start
13th – 15th, heads up.
If, for example, a #15 invert, the fastest out of the
qualified cars would
start
15th, the second fastest 14th, the third fastest 13th,
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Seekonk Hosting NEMA’s “Louie” |
Brockton, MA – A slim 22
points separate leader Randy Cabral and Russ Stoehr as
the Northeastern Midget Association makes ready for the
coveted Boston Louie Memorial Saturday night at Seekonk
Speedway.
The battle includes car owners Tim Bertrand and
the Dumo’s Desire team. Cabral and Stoehr are both
“Louie” winners, Cabral looking to become the first to
collect three triumphs.
Jeff Abold, slated to drive the Seymour #4, will
be the “defending champ” in the 14th running of the
29-lap event. “The Louie,” which honors the memory of
heralded owner Boston Louie Seymour, is NEMA’s most
coveted trophy.
Chris deRitis, off a first-ever NEMA win at
Waterford two week back, set atop a battle for the third
spot in the points battle. Only 62 points separate
deRitis and fifth place Adam Cantor with Russ Stoehr in
fourth.
Abold moves into the Seymour 4 that Lou Cicconi
drove to a convincing win earlier this season at
Seekonk. In Seymour equipment, the second generation has
been first or second in four of the last seven NEMA
visits to Seekonk.
The Seymour family has seven wins in the last 17
Seekonk races, winning twice with Mark Buonomo and Bobby
Santos III in addition to Abold and Cicconi.
Jim Miller, William Wall and Erica Santos are
other contenders.
A large field is expected for the 29-lap NEMA
Lites test as well. Anthony Nocella carries the Seymour
hopes in the Lites race. Other contenders include
Cabral, Eddie LeClerc, Russ Wood Jr., James Santa Maria,
Joey Chick, Paul Luggelle and Bethany Viets. |
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Louie’ Looms |
Brockton, MA – Three former
winners including defending champion Jeff Abold will be
among the entries for Northeastern Midget Association’s
14th annual Boston Louie Memorial Saturday night, Aug.
28 at Seekonk Speedway.
The event memorializes
the legendary car owner Boston Louie Seymour. Hosted by
the Seymour family, headed by matriarch “Miss Ellie,”
the 29-lap feature has become the most coveted prize in
New England Midget racing.
In addition to Abold,
Russ Stoehr, who won the first “Louie” in 1997, and
Randy Cabral are the other former winners. Two-time
defending NEMA champion Cabral, who prevailed in 2000
and 2008, hopes to become the first three-time “Louie”
winner.
The NEMA Lites are on the agenda as well.
Anthony Marvuglio’s Lites win was one of 2009’s
emotional highlights.
Emotion has always been
part of “The Louie” starting with the number 29. It
belonged to Louie Seymour, “the man who towed a million
miles” out of Marlboro, MA to success on USAC’s Sprint
Car and Silver Crown circuits.
It was at the
2000 Louie that Cabral, in a family car older than
himself, won his first-ever NEMA race. Two years later,
at the Waterford Speedbowl on August 24, 2004, a then
16-year old Bobby Santos, part of a Scrivani/Seymour
effort, grabbed his first Midget checkered.
Abold was the first to put the #29 into Victory Lane
but it is hardly the first “Louie” success for the
Seymour family. It got no better than 1999 when Louie’s
boys Bobby and Mike finished one-two at Seekonk.
While Abold hopes to become the first back-to-back
winner and Cabral the first three-time winner, Stoehr
eyes a spot on the two-time list with Cabral, Joey Payne
and Ben Seitz. Stoehr, who won with Bruce Beane in ’97,
hopes to give the Angelillo team its fourth Louie.
There are a number of drivers looking to join a
Louie win list that includes Drew and Nokie Fornoro and
Jeff Horn. That group includes last season’s DAV winner
Adam Cantor, Greg Stoehr, Jim Miller, Waterford Wings &
Wheels winner Chris deRitis, Erica Santos, Mike Horn,
Aaron Wall and John Zych Jr.
Lite contenders
include Cabral, Anthony Nocella, Russ Wood Jr., Eddie
LeClerc Jr., Bethany Viets, Paul Luggelle and Jim Santa
Maria.
Boston Louie Results:
1997: 1. Russ Stoehr
(Beane #26), 2. Nokie Fornoro, 3. Mike Seymour, 4.
Drew Fornoro, 5. Babe Shaw
1998: 1. Drew Fornoro
(Angelillo #45), 2. Bobby Seymour, 3. Mark Buonomo,
4. Russ Stoehr, 5. Ed Breault
1999: 1 Bobby Seymour
(Seymour #9), 2. Mike Seymour, 3. Drew Fornoro, 4.
Russ Stoehr, 5. Rudy Boetticher
2000: 1. Randy Cabral
(Cabral #35), 2. Nokie Fornoro, 3. Joey Payne, 4.
Jeff Horn, 5. Ryan King
2001: 1. Jeff Horn (Shaw #1s), 2. Russ Stoehr, 3.
Drew Fornoro, 4. Mark Buonomo, 5. Kevin Weeks
2002: 1. Bobby Santos
(Scravani #9), 2. Tim Bertrand, 3. Randy Cabral, 4.
Howie Bumpus, 5. Russ Stoehr
2003: 1 Joey Payne
(Angelillo #45), 2. Ben Seitz, 3. Sean Caisse, 4.
Tim Heath, 5. Glen Cabral
2004: 1. Ben Seitz (Valeri #17), 2. Joey Payne,
3. Randy Cabral, 4. Bobby Santos, 5. Mark Buonomo
2005: 1. Joey Payne
(Angelillo #45), 2. Jeff Horn, 3. Ben Seitz, 4.
Chris Perley, 5. Erin Crocker
2006: 1. Nokie Fornoro
(Jarret #4), 2. Joey Payne, 3. Bobby Santos III, 4.Jeff
Horn, 5. Randy Cabral
2007: 1. Ben Seitz (Valeri #17), 2. Joey Payne,
3. Nokie Fornoro, 4. Adam Cantor, 5. Shane Hammond
2008: 1. Randy Cabral
(Bertrand #47), 2. Jeff Abold, 3. Bobby Santos, 4.Jeremy
Frankowski, 5. Joey Payne
2009: 1. Jeff Abold
(Seymour #29), 2. Cole Carter, 3. Nokie Fornoro, 4.
William Wall, 5. Randy Cabral
www.BostonLouieSeymour.com |
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FAST FRIDAY, AUGUST 13TH >> HERE
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Wings & Wheels Roars Into Waterford
Speedbowl August 14
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| L to R: Randy Cabral, Chris
deRitis, and Russ Stoehr |
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NEMA Feature - Speedbowl - Sat. August 14th |
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Pos. |
# |
Driver |
Hometown |
Owner |
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1 |
75 |
Chris deRitis |
Philadelphia, PA |
Ciconni/deRitis |
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2 |
45 |
Russ Stoehr |
Bridgewater, MA |
Dumo's Desire
Racing |
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3 |
47 |
Randy Cabral |
Plymouth, MA |
Tim Bertrand |
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4 |
26b |
Greg Stoehr |
Bridgewater, MA |
Greg Stoehr |
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5 |
29 |
Jeff Abold |
Pennellville,
NY |
Bobby Seymour |
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6 |
7ny |
Adam Cantor |
Dix Hills, NY |
Cantor Racing |
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7 |
93x |
Mike Horn |
Ashland, MA |
Jeff Horn |
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8 |
39 |
Todd Bertrand |
Suffield, CT |
Tim Bertrand |
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9 |
4 |
Anthony Nocella |
Woburn,
MA |
Bobby Seymour |
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10 |
20
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Andy Shlatz |
Enfield, CT |
Andy Shlatz |
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11 |
78 |
Brian Cleveland |
Billerica, MA |
Linda Cleveland |
12
DNF |
9 |
John Zych, Jr. |
Liverpool, NY |
John Zych, Sr. |
13
DNF |
22 |
Chris Leonard |
Pelham, NH |
Dave Leonard |
14
DNF |
44 |
Erica Santos |
Franklin, MA |
Ed Breault |
15
DNF |
50 |
Pete
Pernisiglio, Jr. |
Ronkonkoma, NY |
Pete
Pernisiglio,Sr |
16
DNF |
3m |
Jim Miller |
Weymouth, MA |
Jim Miller |
17
DNS |
30 |
Paul Scally |
Raynham, MA |
Paul Scally |
18
DNS |
2 |
Lee Bundy |
Kennebunkport,
ME |
Lee Bundy |
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HEAT 1 - 3m-93x-4-44-47-22-39
DNF 2-30 |
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HEAT 2 - 75-7-45-9-29-26b-50-78-20 |
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| Chris deRitis
Gets First NEMA Win |
Waterford, CT – Chris deRitis played with the
best Saturday night before going on to a convincing
Northeastern Midget Association win at Waterford
Speedbowl’s Wings and Wheels.
The 22-year old
Pennsylvanian beat back challenges from defending
champion Randy Cabral and had to retake the lead from
Russ Stoehr before claiming his first-ever NEMA victory.
deRitis (Cicconi/deRitis 75) passed Russ Stoehr
(Dumo’s Desire 45) with 10 laps remaining. He went on to
win over Stoehr, Cabral (Bertrand 47), Greg Stoehr
(Stoehr 26b) and Jeff Abold (Abold 29).
Leading
all but two laps, deRitis made the winning pass inside
Stoehr heading into turn three. “Russ drove it in high
and I went right under him,” explained deRitis. “I
barely lifted.”
“My mistake, I got in too high
and he scooted under me,” said Stoehr who took the lead
on a controversial restart with 12 laps remaining.
deRitis, the 2009 Rookie of the Year, twice beat
back early restart challenges from stable mate Cabral.
“I knew if I made a mistake it was over,” said deRitis.
“I knew I couldn’t mess up.”
The two “came
together” on the third restart. The incident clearly
angered Cabral who had stormed from eighth to second
before the second lap was complete.
“There was
contact,” admitted deRitis who was concerned with
Cabral’s post-race anger. “I was just trying to find the
groove. I thought that was it, that everybody was going
to go by.”
“They ran into each other,” offered
Stoehr. “I drove off the bottom, took the lead and
waited for a yellow that never showed.”
Cabral,
who never doubted deRitis’ win, settled into third.
deRitis, who had a fast lap of 12.977 (104.030 mph)
quickly erased Stoehr’s lead before making the winning
pass.
The coveted Boston Louie Memorial is next
on Aug. 28 at Seekonk Speedway.

“Really
cooking” deRitis said of the fast lap.
It
was the third race of the season at Waterford and the
second first-time winner, deRitis joining Chris Leonard
who captured the season-opener…”and both cars with
yellow,” pointed out Russ Stoehr who finished second to
both of them.
deRitis
made co-owner Lou Cicconi look good, the latter
predicting a win for the youngster before the season
began.
Lites
standout Todd Bertrand scored an eighth in his NEMA
debut.
Jim
Miller and deRitis were heat winners.
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Todd Bertrand Set For NEMA Debut |
Brockton, MA – Todd
Bertrand has picked the right track to make his
Northeastern Midget Association debut. Todd, a vital
part of the NEMA Lites over the past three years, will
be stepping into the family #39 Saturday at Waterford
Speedbowl’s Wings and Wheels.
A NEMA Lites winner at Waterford in 2008,
Bertrand has posted two podiums in ‘Bowl action this
summer. He will be part of a busy pit that includes the
#47 of two-time defending champion Randy Cabral and the
#75 of Chris deRitis.
Anthony Nocella, a frequent winner in the Lites,
will be making his second NEMA start in the Seymour car.
Slated to be a full-time NEMA competitor in
2011, Bertrand, a winner at Monadnock this year, will be
reporting to pre-season soccer camp at Western New
England following the Waterford race.
Cole Carter drove the car to two podiums earlier
this year. Ryan Newman is among the names that have
filled the seat. |
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Chris Leonard Returning to Waterford |
After a long wait for backordered pistons, Chris
and Dave Leonard have the #22 back together for their
return to NEMA Midgets competition.
Following a
popular first win at NEMA's season opener at the
Speedbowl, the #22 has been able to score points in only
a couple of outings while battling mechanical woes.
With the rebuild complete this past weekend, Chris
hopes to be back on form at Saturday's Wings and Wheels
show. |
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NEMA Battle Moves Back to Speedbowl |
Brockton, MA - Only 32
points separate leader Randy Cabral and contender Russ
Stoehr as the Northeastern Midget Association head to
Waterford Speedbowl’s Wings and Wheels Saturday night.
NEMA shares the program with the ISMA supers,
The Modified Racing Series and the Speedbowl’s SKs on a
program that has quickly become a New England favorite.
Stoehr comes to Waterford with victories in two
of the last three events in the Dumo’s Desire 45. That
includes a win in the Hammond Memorial at the Bowl less
than a month ago. Two-time defending champion Cabral,
NEMA’s all-time Speedbowl winner with eight, has three
wins this season in the Bertrand 47. He is working on a
streak of five straight podiums.
The battle for third is no less torrid between
Greg Stoehr (Stoehr 26b), Chris deRitis (Cicconi/deRitis
75) and Adam Cantor (Cantor 7ny). All three are capable
of strong runs, Cantor a winner at Monadnock.
The three-eighths Speedbowl is a charter member
of NEMA. It is generally accepted as the premier Midget
track in New England. Greg Stoehr’s 13.032 seconds lap
at the Hammond Memorial converts to just over 103 mph.
Other contenders include second generation
drivers Jeff Abold in the family car and Mike Horn, the
latter impressive most recently at Seekonk’s Open Wheel
Wednesday. “We believe we’re closing in on that first
victory,” insists Horn.
No facility, incidentally, has hosted more NEMA
first-time wins over the past decade that Waterford.
Season-opener winner Chris Leonard was the most recent
addition to the list.
The list also includes Barry Kittredge and Jim
Miller, the latter coming to Waterford off two strong
finishes this season including a fifth the last time out
at Monadnock.
Aaron Wall and John Zych Jr are worthy of
watching as is 17-year old Anthony Nocella who’s slated
to drive the Seymour car that won at Seekonk. Todd
Bertrand, a Lites standout, will be making his NEMA
debut in the family #39. |
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| Cabral, Stoehr Chasing
NEMA History |
Brockton, MA –
Neither will admit to any concern, but Randy Cabral and
Russ Stoehr, running one-two atop the Northeastern
Midget Association points battle, are flirting with
history. There are two major races looming in August –
NEMA’s participation in Waterford Speedbowl’s Wings &
Wheels on the 14th and the heralded Boston Louie
Memorial at Seekonk on the 28th.
After three wins this year in the Bertrand 47,
two-time defending champion Cabral is a win away from
sole possession of sixth on NEMA’s all-time win list. He
is currently tied with Johnny Mann with 29. Stoehr, a
two-timer so far this summer in the Dumo’s Desire 45,
sits fourth with 42 wins, three behind Nokie Fornoro.
Cabral, insistent that he “doesn’t belong” with
the drivers ahead of him, dismisses the subject quickly.
Still, second-generation driver Cabral and
third-generation competitor Stoehr, who has won two of
the last three races, are fully aware of the role
history plays in the 58-year old club.
Stoehr, a five-time champion who has been
winning NEMA races since 1989, is highly motivated in
carrying forth the traditions set by the late Gene
Angelillo. The two wins bring the Angelillo total to
108. Still, in the few years they’ve been together, the
Cabral/Bertrand statistics take a back seat to none.
Waterford and Seekonk are NEMA’s “come home,”
venues with few secrets and high possibility for
surprises. Classic testimony to the latter - Cabral’s
first win, the 2000 Boston Louie at Seekonk in a family
car that was older than he was. A surprise of more
recent vintage is Chris Leonard’s first-ever win in this
year’s season opener at Waterford.
Over the years Waterford has produced a number
of first time wins. High on the list of possibilities
this time are Chris deRitis and Mike Horn, both having
impressive runs this season. The deRitis car is part of
the Bertrand stable. Horn, third at Seekonk, will
benefit from the addition of father Jeff to his team.
Jeff, who crashed badly at Monadnock, will be “taking
some time off” as a driver.
Greg Stoehr, who chased his brother home at the
recent Hammond Memorial at Waterford, Adam Cantor, a
winner earlier this year, and Jim Miller, are top
contenders as well. Lou Cicconi Jr., who dominated
Seekonk’s Open Wheel Wednesday show, and Jeff Abold are
also strong possibilities for Waterford.

After
winning six of seven and four in a row (including the
’08 Wings and Wheels), Randy Cabral has just two podiums
in the last five races at Waterford.
The Seymours
and the Bertrand 47 have identical records in the last
seven shows at Seekonk, three wins and two seconds.
Anthony
Nocella won his second Lites feature of the year and
sixth over two years at Monadnock. The 17-year old has
made one NEMA start (at Waterford) and gets high praise
from the Seymours who have been instrumental in the
careers of Bobby Santos III and Jeff Abold.
NEMA has
produced a new winner in every year but one since 1997,
that being 2009. It started right away this year with
Chris Leonard’s win at Waterford. |
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NEMA Looks Back at Waterford Speedbowl |
| Ted Christopher’s Waterford
Speedbowl win on May 24, 1998 remains one of the most
talked about events in the track’s long association with
NEMA. Driving an Angelillo car, Christopher edged Bobby
Seymour with Mike Seymour third. It remains the only
NEMA win for the versatile Christopher who has prevailed
in a host of different types of race cars including TQs
and Supermodifieds in addition to Modifieds . NEMA
returns to Waterford for the Aug. 14 Wings & Wheels
show. |
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FAST FRIDAY, AUGUST 13TH HERE |
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Pos. |
# |
Driver |
Hometown |
Owner |
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1 |
4 |
Randy
Cabral |
Plymouth, MA |
Paul Scally |
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2 |
12 |
Eddie LeClerc
Jr. |
Taunton, MA |
Eddie LeClerc Sr. |
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3 |
81 |
Andy Barrows |
New Ipswich, NH |
Bobby Seymour |
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4 |
29 |
Anthony
Nocella |
Woburn, MA |
Matt Seymour |
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5 |
99 |
Jim Santa
Maria |
Burlington, CT |
Susan Santa Maria |
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6 |
50 |
Carl Medeiros, Jr. |
Westport, MA |
Carl Medeiros |
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7 |
1 |
Bethany Viets |
Manchester, CT |
Charles Gunther |
| 8 |
00 |
Lanson
Fornoro |
Stroudsburg, PA |
Paul Luggelle |
| 9 |
45 |
Joey Mucciacciaro |
Wolcott, CT |
Frank Mucciacciaro |
| 10 |
5c |
Joey Chick |
Hubbardston, MA |
Bob Chick |
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11 |
28 |
Paul Luggelle |
Holbrook, MA |
Paul Luggelle |
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12 |
52
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Kevin Park |
Foxboro,
MA |
Kevin Park |
13
DNF |
31 |
Paul Bigelow |
Berlin, CT |
Randy Bigelow |
14
DNF |
20
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Chris Haskell |
S. Hampton, MA |
Andy Shlatz |
15
DNF |
13 |
Ryan Bigelow |
E. Hampton, CT |
Randy Bigelow |
16
DNF |
36 |
Eric Cabral |
Manhchester, NH |
Glen Cabral |
17
DNS |
93
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Jake Smith
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Stroudsburg, PA |
Ted Smith |
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Shane Hammond Believe Foundation
and Paul Boeske from Safety Solutions
presented Nokie Fornoro with a composite Hybrid Pro Head and
Neck Restraint as the top finishing driver without one.
In association with the
Hammond Foundation Safety Solutions will also award a Hybrid Pro
at the NEMA 2009 Awards Banquet on November 21st at White's of
Westport.
In addition, Safety Solutions through it's dealer
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Hammond Driving School TRY
DRIVING A MIDGET FOR THE FIRST TIME,
LEARNING FROM SOME OF NEMA'S BEST DRIVERS,
or just come out and support the SHANE
HAMMOND BELIEVE FOUNDATION.
Friday, Sept. 10th
10AM to 2PM Saturday, Sept. 11th 9AM to 1PM
at Waterford Speedbowl
More Info and
Registration Form
HERE


The 1st Annual
Shane Hammond
Memorial Race
Saturday, July 24th
Waterford Speedbowl
SHANE
MEM'L
EVENT PAGE with
Lap and Positon Sponsor Boards


Open Wheel Wednesday July
28th
Seekonk Speedway
SHOWDOWN
EVENT PAGE
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NEMA
TRACK
HISTORIES
PDF HERE
NEMA
STATS
PDF HERE

2010
8 - Monadnock
7 - Seekonk OWW
6 - Shane
Mem'l
5 - Stafford XT
4 - Thompson
3 -
Lee USA
2 -
Twin State
X - Monadnock
1 - Speedbowl
2010 Lites
8 -
Monadnock
7 - Shane
Mem'l
6 -
Lee USA
5 -
Seekonk
4 -
Twin State
3 -
Seekonk
2 - Monadnock
1 -
Speedbowl
2009
14 - World Series
13 -
Seekonk DAV
12 -
Twin State
11 - Lee USA
10 - Marilyn's Passion
9 -
Twin State
8 - Wings & Wheels
7 -
Boston Louie
6 -
Monadnock
5 -
Speedbowl
4 -
Seekonk
3 -
Stafford
2 -
Lee USA
1 -
Monadnock
2009 Lites
13 - Oktoberfest
12 -
Seekonk DAV
11 -
Twin State
10 -
Lee USA
9 - Marilyn's Passion
8 -
Twin State
7 - Boston Louie
6 -
Monadnock
5 -
Speedbowl
4 -
Seekonk
3 -
Lee USA
2 -
Lee USA
1 -
Seekonk
2008
18
- Twin State
17 - Thompson
16 -
Seekonk
15 -
Waterford
14 -
Beech Ridge
13 -
Monadnock
12 -
Waterford
11
- Boston Louie
10 -
Waterford
9 -
Monadnock
8 - Seekonk
7 - Stafford
6 - Thompson
5 - Lee USA
4 - Monadnock
3 -
Waterford
2 - Waterford
1 - Thompson
2007
15 -
Thompson
14 -
Seekonk
13 -
Waterford
12 -
Seekonk
11 -
All-Star
10 -
Monadnock
9 - Seekonk
8 -
Boston
Louie
7 -
Waterford
6 -
Beech
5 -
Stafford
4 -
Thompson
3
- Waterford
x -
Monadnock
2 -
All-Star
1
- Waterford
Race Results
and Photos
from
2002,
2003
2004, 2005
& 2006
HERE


The NEMA Tracks
Waterford
Thompson
Star
First Time Wins

Stories on
NEMA RACERS
from

MAGAZINE
HERE
2003
Issue of
Trackside:
NEMA
Evolution
Full Story
July 2002
Issue of
Trackside:
Boston Louie
Special for
Barry
Kittredge
Full Story
May 2002
Issue of
Trackside:
NEMA History:
Celebrating its 50th birthday, the Northeastern
Midget Association
has never been healthier.
Full Story

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