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SAT.-SUN., OCT. 12th-13th
NEMA MIDGETS & NEMA LITES |
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BEN SEITZ
BERTRAND RACING NEMA MIDGET #47 |
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AVERY STOEHR #39 -
2019 NEMA DRIVER CHAMPION
BERTRAND MOTORSPORTS #39 - 2019 NEMA OWNER CHAMPION |
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Photos by
John DaDalt |
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HEATS |
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NEMA MIDGETS - WORLD SERIES -
10/12/19 |
Pos.
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#
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Driver |
Hometown
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Owner |
1 |
47 |
Ben Seitz |
Bourne, MA |
Bertrand Motorsports |
2 |
48 |
Todd Bertrand |
Danielson, CT |
Bertrand Motorsports |
3 |
39 |
Avery Stoehr |
Lakeville, MA |
Bertrand Motorsports |
4 |
A1 |
Mike Horn |
Ashland, MA |
Jeff Horn |
5 |
30 |
Paul Scally |
Raynham, MA |
Paul Scally |
6 |
50 |
Lanson Fornoro |
Brockton, MA |
Peter Pernesiglio Sr. |
7 |
36 |
Jeff Champagne |
Westfield, MA |
Glen Cabral |
8 |
68 |
Danny Gamache Jr. |
No. Smithfield, RI |
Danny Gamache Jr. |
9 |
5B |
Bethany Stoehr |
Bridgewater, MA |
Greg Stoehr |
10 |
17 |
Alby Ovitt |
Somersworth, NH |
Bertrand Motorsports |
11 |
74 |
Randy Cabral |
Kingston, MA |
Bertrand Motorsports |
11 |
8t |
Jake Trainor |
Medway, MA |
Mike Trainor |
12 |
35 |
Anthony Marvuglio |
Bridgewater, MA |
Glen Cabral |
13 |
9 |
John Zych Jr. |
Mendon, MA |
John Zych Sr. |
DNS |
18 |
Andy Lunt |
Marion, MA |
Christian Briggs |
HEAT 1:
A1, 48, 47, 39, 5B, 18 |
HEAT 2: 17,
74, 30, 50, 9 |
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RANDY CABRAL
MANAFORT RACING NEMA LITES #76 |
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RYAN LOCKE # 38 - 2019
NEMA LITES DRIVER CHAMPION |
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FRANK
MANAFORT #76 - 2019 NEMA LITES
OWNER CHAMPION |
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Photos by John DaDalt |
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NEMA LITES - WORLD SERIES -
10/13/19 |
Pos.
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#
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Driver |
Hometown
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Owner |
1 |
76 |
Randy Cabral |
Kingston, MA |
Frank
Manafort |
2 |
35 |
Anthony Marvuglio |
Bridgewater, MA |
Glen Cabral |
3 |
11 |
PJ Stergios |
Candia, NH |
Bill
Stergios |
4 |
8t |
Jake Trainor |
Medway, MA |
Mike Trainor |
5 |
17 |
Kyle Valeri |
Monument Beach, MA |
Peter
Valeri |
6 |
38 |
Ryan Locke |
Chester, NH |
Ken Locke |
7 |
19 |
Richie Coy |
Haskell, NJ |
Richie Coy |
8 |
3 |
Chris Vose |
Gloversville, NY |
Chris Vose |
9 |
36 |
Jeff Champagne |
Westfield, MA |
Glen Cabral |
10 |
68 |
Danny Gamache Jr. |
No. Smithfield, RI |
Danny Gamache Jr. |
11 |
94 |
Tiana Kibbe |
Fairfield, CT |
Curt Kibbe |
12 |
21 |
Anthony Payne |
Fairlawn, NJ |
Mike
Scrivani |
13 |
30 |
Paul Scally |
Raynham, MA |
Paul Scally |
14 |
5 |
Jim Cataldo |
Sterling, MA |
Jim Cataldo |
DNS |
55 |
Drew Eldridge |
No Chelmsford, MA |
Drew
Eldridge |
HEAT 1:
8t, 21, 19, 38, 35, 36, 94, 5 |
HEAT 2: 76,
30, 17, 11, 3, 68, 55 |
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Seitz, Cabral Score Hammond Memorial
Victories at Thompson’s World Series of Racing;
Stoehr, Locke Are 2019 Champions |
Thompson, CT - The
Northeastern Midget Association rolled into the
Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park for one of New
England's largest racing events of the season, the
Sunoco World Series of Racing and annual Shane
Hammond Memorial. Ben Seitz came out victorious
after an epic nine lap side by side battle with
teammate Todd Bertrand in the NEMA race, while Randy
Cabral ran away and hid in the Lites portion of the
event.
At the end of the day, Avery Stoehr
#39 was crowned the 2019 NEMA driver's champion and
Tim Bertrand # 39 the owner's champion, his eighth
series owner's championship. In the Lites, youngster
Ryan Locke #38 capped off a tremendous 2019 season
to take down the driver's championship, with
Frank Manafort #76 winning the owner's championship.
Each
year, NEMA celebrates the life of the young Hammond,
who lost his life in a NEMA Midget at Thompson in
2008. Since that point, his mother, Deb Marvuglio,
has been a devout supporter of the club through the
Shane Hammond Memorial Foundation, and her support
of the annual event, memorializing Hammond. The
racing action this year was no disappointment for
the Hammond family, featuring side by side action in
both events.
In the NEMA race, a tale of two
races unfolded as it appeared that teammates Randy
Cabral and Alby Ovitt would be battling for the win,
when disaster struck Cabral's machine taking both
out. On the green flag, Cabral rocketed from his
sixth starting spot into the lead by lap three.
Quickly, teammate Alby Ovitt was into second and ran
down Cabral by lap seven. The two were in a heated
side by side battle, when Cabral's machine lost a
rear end on the front stretch, and Ovitt had nowhere
to go, making contact and ending his night with a
broken steering rod.
On the restart, Todd
Bertrand would take the lead, with teammate Ben
Seitz in second. It appeared that Bertrand would
pull away, when the caution flew for Bethany Stoehr
on the front stretch on lap eleven. On the restart,
Seitz and Bertand drove deep into turn one, coming
out even off of turn two. The two would put on a
spectacular side by side battle over the remaining
nine laps, with Seitz winning by a car length at the
finish line. Bertrand would finish second, followed
by 2019 Champion Avery Stoehr, Mike Horn, Paul
Scally, Lanson Fornoro, Jeff Champagne, Danny
Gamache, Bethany Stoehr, and Ovitt.
"It's
great to come back and run the midgets, they are a
lot of fun," said 4 time NEMA Champion, Seitz. "To
return to victory lane in NEMA is great, I need to
thank Tim and his whole team for letting me run
their cars," he said.
In the Lites feature,
Shane Hammond's brother, Anthony Marvuglio, in the
Cabral 36, would blast into the lead on lap two in
what would set up a Cinderella story for the Hammond
and Cabral families. Marvuglio, looking strong,
would lead until lap seven, when behind him, Cabral
in the FMR #76 would break free of traffic and run
down Marvuglio.
Cabral, Hammond's best
friend, would run side by side in a great duel with
Marvuglio, with Cabral coming out on top.
Once in command, Cabral would distance himself from
the field, winning the feature by over a
straightaway. Marvuglio would finish second in the
27 lap feature, for a Cabral/Marvuglio victory lane
celebration. PJ Stergios put on a great run, coming
from deep in the field to finish third, his second
podium finish in a row. Jake Trainor would finish
fourth, followed by Kyle Valeri, Ryan Locke, Richie
Coy, Chris Vose, Jeff Champagne, and Danny Gamache.
"Our car started to skip toward the end, I
wasn't even sure we would finish," said Cabral. "I
think it was Shane riding with me, maybe even
playing some tricks on me. Its just great to win
this race for Shane and his family, and also for my
car owner, Frank Manafort," said Cabral. |
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