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EPPING, NH |
SATURDAY, JUNE 17th,
2017 NEMA MIDGETS & NEMA
LITES |
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A. STOEHR - SCALLY - A. CHAMBERS |
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NEMA MIDGETS - STAR -
6/17/17 |
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Driver |
Hometown
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Owner |
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30 |
Paul Scally |
Raynham,
MA |
Paul Scally |
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7 |
Alan Chambers |
Atkinson, NH |
Mike Chambers |
3 |
39 |
Avery Stoehr |
Lakeville, MA |
Bertrand Motorsports |
4 |
71 |
Seth Carlson |
Brimfield, CT |
Gene
Feigel |
5 |
48 |
Todd Bertrand |
Danielson, CT |
Gill
Bertrand |
6 |
21 |
Jim Chambers |
Atkinson, NH |
Mike Chambers |
7 |
74 |
Randy Cabral |
Kingston, MA |
Bertrand Motorsports |
8 |
66 |
Chris deRitis |
Philadelphia, PA |
Dan deRitis |
9 |
87 |
Doug Cleveland |
Sudbury, MA |
Doug Cleveland |
10 |
99 |
Jim Santa Maria |
Burlington, CT |
Jim Santa Maria |
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DUHAIME - MIKITARIAN - J. CHAMBERS |
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Photos by Rich Hayes |
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Photos by Mike Rothwell |
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NEMA LITES - STAR - 6/17/17 |
Pos.
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#
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Driver |
Hometown
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Owner |
1 |
9 |
Ben Mikitarian |
Northborough, MA |
John Mikitarian |
2 |
12 |
Jim Chambers |
Atkinson, NH |
Jim Chambers |
3 |
5 |
Dylan Duhaime |
Loudon, NH |
Jim Cataldo |
4 |
35 |
Randy Cabral |
Kingston, MA |
Glen Cabral |
5 |
51 |
Dan CuginI |
Marshfield, MA |
Dan Cugini |
6 |
21 |
Anthony Payne |
Fairlawn, NJ |
Mike Scrivani |
7 |
27 |
Kevin Iannarelli |
Maynard, MA |
Kevin Iannarelli |
8 |
38 |
Ryan Locke |
Raymond, NH |
Ken Locke |
9 |
7 |
Jim Cataldo |
Sterling, MA |
Jim Cataldo |
10 |
16 |
Denis O'Brien |
Deerfield, NH |
Chris O'Brien |
11 |
19 |
Richard Coy |
Haskell, NJ |
Richard Coy |
12 |
30 |
Paul Scally |
Raynham,
MA |
Paul Scally |
13 |
57 |
PJ Stergios |
New Market, NH |
Bill
Stergios |
14 |
46 |
Andy Barrows |
New Ipswich, NH |
Andy Barrows |
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Scally, Mikitarian Score
Historic
First NEMA Victories at Star Speedway |
The Northeastern Midget Association rolled into Bob
Webber's Star Speedway this past Saturday evening, marking
another event at NEMA's most historic venue. Not to
disappoint, the results were also historic with the club
celebrating two first time winners on the evening for the
first time in the club's 65 year history.
In the
Lites division, sixteen year old Ben Mikitarian drove his
New England Truck Solutions #9 to his first ever win in the
ultra competitive division. In the NEMA division, Paul
Scally who won his first Lites race at Wiscassett Speedway a
few weeks ago, snapped a nearly 25 year drought to take down
a very popular win over tough competition. To make the
victories even sweeter, both took home NEMA's "First Time
Winner" bonus - in the Lites sponsored by Mike Scrivani Jr.
and family, and the NEMA division sponsored by Seymour
Enterprises.
In the Lites division, Ben Mikitarian
and five time NEMA champion, Randy Cabral would put on a
duel in the first two laps, before the red flag would fly
for a wreck between Paul Scally and PJ Stergios that sent
Scally flipping onto his side, before a minor fire erupted
next to his vehicle. Scally was taken away for inspection in
the ambulance, and would later end up in the announcer's
stand to help call the rest of the feature event!
When the green flag flew again, Mikitarian began to distance
himself from the field. By lap eight Mikitarian had pulled a
straightway away from the field.
Behind him, Cabral
ran a comfortable second, but further back, Jim Chambers and
Danny Cugini were slicing their way through the field, and
one of the stories of the night, was Dylan Duhaime, making
one of his first starts of the season was blasting his way
through the field in the Cataldo #5 machine.
By lap
seventeen, Mikitarian was into heavy lapped traffic, and
Chambers had cleared Cabral. Duhaime would then set his
sights on Cabral and overtake third on lap twenty, and begin
to cut into the gap that Chambers and Mikitarian had
created. Mikitarian was flawless in lapped traffic, and
would go on to take down his first ever win in his second
season, over Chambers, Duhaime, Cabral, Cugini, Anthony
Payne, Kevin Iannarelli, Ryan Locke, Jim Cataldo and Dennis
O'Brien.
"I was watching the board every lap. I
didn't know how much of a lead I had so I was driving hard
every lap. When I saw the 12 (Jim Chambers) move up to
second I knew he was coming, he's always fast. I just kept
doing my thing, hoping the yellow wasn't going to come out,"
said Mikitarian. "Lap traffic is always a factor at the end
of a race. Luckily there was only a couple cars and they
were spread out so it wasn't too bad. It's hard to time it
right so you don't lose all your momentum trying to get
around them. I had a good lead so in the end it all worked
out. It seemed the track was loose all night, we were loose
in practice and in the heat, made a few adjustments and it
all worked out," he said.
In the NEMA feature, Paul
Scally and Alan Chambers in the Earth Movers #30 brought the
field to the green flag. Scally, a heat race winner from
earlier in the evening, blasted into the lead. Scally would
set a torrid pace over the first ten circuits, pacing
himself over a straightaway from the field.
Behind
Scally, Chambers in the Mac's Auto World #7 was running a
solid second, with Avery Stoehr in the Bertrand Motorsports
#39 on his tail in third.
Scally looked to be
setting sail in hopes of his first ever NEMA victory, when
Chris Deritis in the #66 and Doug Cleveland, making his
first start of the season in his #87, got together, with
Cleveland going off on the hook with a flat tire.
The caution that Scally did not want to see, lined the field
back up side by side with nine laps remaining. On the
restart, Scally spun the tires, and he & Chambers drag raced
into turn one. Scally blasted his car into the bottom grove
and the two were side by side down the back stretch, with
Scally regaining the lead.
Behind him, Chambers,
Seth Carlson and Stoehr were mixing it up, with Stoehr and
Carlson swapping the third spot a couple of times. Out in
front, Scally stretched his lead out, and would go on to
take down a very popular and historic first victory. He was
followed by Chambers, Stoehr, Carlson, Todd Bertrand, Jim
Chambers, Randy Cabral, Chris Deritis, and Jim Santa Maria.
"At about half way I was telling myself - we've got
a heat race distance left stay calm, and then the yellow
came. I saw the 7 would be outside and knowing how good that
car is at Star, it was all or nothing and I wasn't coming
away empty handed," he said. "We haven't finished a feature
this year, it's been plenty fast but had different issues
pop up.
I feel like we were long over due because of
past heartbreaks, but you can't let that discourage you from
trying. The whole night was a roller coaster ride of
emotion, between wrecking the lite car and winning the NEMA
feature feels like a dream," said Scally. Star is an awesome
midget track, the whole NEMA group shows well there. It's an
honor to join the list of winners there. I look forward to
continuing to race there for many more years," he concluded.
NEMA's next race is the Boston Louie Memorial, on
Wednesday June 28th, one of the most prestigious races of
the season. |
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