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EPPING, NH
SATURDAY,
AUGUST 19th, 2017
NEMA
MIDGETS & NEMA LITES |
Marvin Rifchin
Memorial |
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ZYCH, 3RD - WINNER CHAMBERS - CARLSON, 2ND |
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NEMA MIDGETS - STAR -
8/19/17 |
Pos.
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#
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Driver |
Hometown
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Owner |
1 |
21 |
Jim Chambers |
Atkinson, NH |
Mike Chambers |
2 |
47 |
Seth Carlson |
Brimfield, MA |
Bertrand Motorsports |
3 |
9 |
John Zych Jr. |
Mendon, MA |
John Zych Sr. |
4 |
74 |
Randy Cabral |
Kingston, MA |
Bertrand Motorsports |
5 |
30 |
Paul Scally |
Raynham,
MA |
Paul Scally |
6 |
39 |
Avery Stoehr |
Lakeville, MA |
Bertrand Motorsports |
7 |
7 |
Alan Chambers |
Atkinson, NH |
Mike Chambers |
8 |
87 |
Doug Cleveland |
Sudbury, MA |
Doug Cleveland |
9 |
21x |
Anthony Payne |
Fairlawn, NJ |
Mike Scrivani |
10 |
5b |
Bethany Stoehr |
Bridgewater, MA |
Greg Stoehr |
11 |
77 |
Jesse Jakubajtys |
Brockton,MA |
Mike Luggelle |
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STERGIOS, 3RD - WINNER PAYNE - CHAMBERS, 2ND |
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NEMA LITES - STAR - 8/19/17 |
Pos.
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#
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Driver |
Hometown
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Owner |
1 |
21 |
Anthony Payne |
Fairlawn, NJ |
Mike Scrivani |
2 |
12 |
Jim Chambers |
Atkinson, NH |
Jim Chambers |
3 |
11 |
Jake Stergios |
Candia, NH |
Bill
Stergios |
4 |
51 |
Dan CuginI |
Marshfield, MA |
Dan Cugini |
5 |
38 |
Ryan Locke |
Raymond, NH |
Ken Locke |
6 |
27 |
Kevin Iannarelli |
Maynard, MA |
Kevin Iannarelli |
7 |
9 |
Ben Mikitarian |
Northborough, MA |
John Mikitarian |
8 |
41 |
Megan Cugini |
Marshfield, MA |
Glenn Cugini |
9 |
5 |
Dylan Duhaime |
Loudon, NH |
Jim Cataldo |
10 |
7 |
Jim Cataldo |
Sterling, MA |
Jim Cataldo |
11 |
35 |
Randy Cabral |
Kingston, MA |
Glen Cabral |
12 |
16 |
Dennis O'Brien |
Deerfield, NH |
Chris O'Brien |
13 |
30 |
Paul Scally |
Raynham,
MA |
Paul Scally |
14 |
19 |
Richard Coy |
Haskell, NJ |
Richard Coy |
15 |
3 |
Chris Vose |
Gloversville, NY |
Chris Vose |
16 |
52 |
Kevin Park |
Foxboro, MA |
Kevin Park |
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J. Chambers, Payne Win
NEMA Rifchin Memorial Trophies
at Star Speedway |
Jim Chambers beat back Seth Carlson on a lap eleven
restart, and went on to dominate the remainder of the
Northeastern Midget Association feature at Star Speedway
this past Saturday evening. In the Lites, Anthony Payne
muscled his way to the front in the early stages of the race
and held off a hard charging Chambers to take down his first
victory of the season in the Scrivani 21.
The race
celebrated Marvin Rifchin, who was a long time supporter of
NEMA. Marvin's contributions to the industry have been
nationally recognized. In 1999, he was inducted into the
NEAR Hall of Fame. In 2003, he was inducted into the SEMA
Hall of Fame. Throughout the 60's, 70's, 80's, and into the
90's, Marvin's tires helped deliver countless NEMA victories
and championships with guys like Bill Eldridge, Al Pillion,
Dave Humphrey, Lee Smith, Joey Coy, and Drew Fornoro just to
name a few.
When the Lites took the track on
Saturday, Jim Cataldo in the #7 Beast machine jumped out
into the early lead. Cataldo looked to be running away from
the field, before a caution flew on lap five. On the
restart, Anthony Payne in the Scrivani 21 blasted by Cataldo
and into the lead. Jim Chambers, who started deep in the
field, made quick work moving into the top three, and by lap
eight, he was second. Chambers pressured Payne for a number
of laps as the duo ran side by side, with Payne retaining
the advantage.
Payne beat back Chambers on a late
race restart, and began pulling away over the final laps. It
was the first victory for the young Payne in 2017. Chambers
was second, followed by Jake Stergios, Dan Cugini, Ryan
Locke, Kevin Iannarelli, Ben Mikitarian, Meg Cugini, Dylan
Duhaime and Jim Cataldo.
"This year me and the
Scrivani team have been struggling. Luckily, with the
endless effort of Mike and the crew they found some stuff
wrong with car. We came to Star with a positive mind set.
Car was on rails from when it rolled out the trailer to when
it rolled into the trailer. Practice we made some changes.
Went out in the heat won the heat race and set a blistering
lap. We started 3rd in the feature took the lead earlier on
in the race and planned on staying there until the checkered
flags came out. When the cautions came out I saw on the
score board who was behind me and knew I had to go. I'd like
to say special thanks to Mike Scrivani, Jim Susi, Jason
Parsons, Mike Dupray, Mike and Lu Jarret and Dave Shore,"
said Payne.
In the NEMA feature, Bethany Stoehr and
Doug Cleveland brought the field down to the green flag. The
duo would battle for the lead over the first two laps,
before fourth place starter Jim Chambers worked his way
under Stoehr, and then Cleveland entering turn three to take
the lead away. Immediately, Chambers began to set the pace
for the field, pulling away. Behind him, Seth Carlson making
his first start in the Bertrand 47 worked his way into
second, but remained a steady distance from Chambers.
A lap ten caution flew for Bethany Stoehr in turn three,
and brought the field back to double file formation. On the
restart, Chambers got a clean jump off of turn four, as
Carlson's machine stumbled. Once green, Chambers quickly
stretched out his lead again and was quickly into lapped
traffic. As the laps wound down, Chambers approached
Cleveland and Bethany Stoehr, and as he navigated between
them, Carlson was able to close the gap to within three
carlengths, but once free, Chambers pulled away and went on
to take down the victory. Seth Carlson was second, followed
by John Zych, Randy Cabral, Paul Scally, Avery Stoehr, Alan
Chambers, Doug Cleveland, Anthony Payne, and Bethany Stoehr.
"With the competition and lap times being so close, I
knew I had to get out front early. Once I got around the
leaders, I just tried to hit my marks every lap. The car was
awesome, and I have to thank my crew for giving me a really
good piece tonight," said Chambers |
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