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SATURDAY, MAY 15th, 2021 |
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NEMA MIDGETS & NEMA LITES
Rod Father Late Model Sportsmen
Maine Wicket Good Vintage
Pro 4 Modifieds & Granite State
Mini Cups |
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LEE USA NEMA MIDGETS WINNER: MATT MERRY #69 |
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NEMA MIDGETS |
Seymour Performance
Products $50 Certificate Feature
Winner:
Matt Merry #69 |
Seymour Performance
Products $50 Certificate 2nd in
Feature:
Randy
Cabral #74 |
Hard
Charger Award
$50 Vahlco Certificate
Jake
Trainor #8 |
Seymour Performance
Products $50 Certificate 9th in
Feature:
Doug
Cleveland #87 |
Five
Gallons of Sunoco Racing Fuel Heat
Winners:
Randy
Cabral #74/Todd Bertrand #48 |
Photos by Tiana Kibbe |
NEMA MIDGETS - LEE USA -
5/15/21 |
Pos. |
#
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Driver |
Hometown |
Owner |
1 |
69 |
Matt Merry |
Plaistow, NH |
Matt Merry |
2 |
74 |
Randy Cabral |
Kingston, MA |
Bertrand Motorsports |
3 |
47 |
Ben Seitz |
Bourne, MA |
Bertrand Motorsports |
4 |
17 |
Nathan Byrd |
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Bertrand Motorsports |
5 |
48 |
Todd Bertrand |
Danielson, CT |
Bertrand Motorsports |
6 |
8 |
Jake Trainor |
Medway, MA |
Mike Trainor |
7 |
9 |
John Zych Jr. |
Mendon, MA |
John Zych Sr. |
8 |
39 |
Avery Stoehr |
Assonet, MA |
Bertrand Motorsports |
9 |
87 |
Doug Cleveland |
Sudbury, MA |
Doug Cleveland |
10 |
18 |
Andy Lunt |
Marion, MA |
Christian Briggs |
DNS |
30 |
Paul Scally |
Raynham, MA |
Paul Scally |
Heat 1: 74, 47,
39, 69, 87, 8 |
Heat 2:
48, 30, 17, 18, 9 |
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LEE USA NEMA LITES WINNER: JAKE TRAINOR #29 |
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NEMA LITES |
Seymour Performance
Products $50 Certificate Feature
Winner:
Jake
Trainor #29 |
Seymour Performance
Products $50 Certificate 2nd in
Feature:
PJ
Stergios #11 |
Friends
of Mike Rivard
$50 Award
3rd in
Feature:
Paul
Scally #30 |
Five
Gallons of Sunoco Racing Fuel Heat
Winners:
Randy Cabral #35/Paul
Scally #30 |
Friends
of Mike Rivard
$50 Award
7th in
Feature:
Mike
Pernesiglio #28 |
Seymour Performance
Products $50 Certificate 9th
in Feature:
Dylan Coutu #53 |
Hard
Charger Award
$50 DMI Certificate
PJ Stergios #11 |
Future
Star
$50 from Seymour Performance
Mike
Pernesiglio #28 |
Photos by Tiana Kibbe |
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NEMA LITES - LEE USA -
5/15/21 |
Pos.
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Driver |
Hometown
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Owner |
1 |
29 |
Jake Trainor |
Medway, MA |
Matt
Seymour |
2 |
11 |
PJ Stergios |
Candia, NH |
Bill
Stergios |
3 |
30 |
Paul Scally |
Raynham, MA |
Paul Scally |
4 |
21 |
Avery Stoehr |
Lakeville, MA |
Mike
Scrivani |
5 |
17 |
Kyle Valeri |
Monument Beach, MA |
Peter Valeri |
6 |
35 |
Randy Cabral |
Kingston, MA |
Glen Cabral |
7 |
28 |
Mike Pernesiglio |
Ronkonkoma, NY |
Pete Pernesiglio
Sr. |
8 |
3 |
Christopher Vose |
Gloversville, NY |
Christopher Vose |
9 |
53 |
Dylan Coutu |
Hopeville, CT |
Ron Coutu |
10 |
94 |
Tiana Kibbe |
Fairfield, CT |
Curt Kibbe |
11 |
10 |
Richie Morrocco |
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Jackie
Parker |
12 |
59 |
Brayden Egan |
Ashford, CT |
Eric Egan |
13 |
19 |
Richie Coy |
Haskell, NJ |
Richie Coy |
14 |
00 |
Bradley Osgood |
Claremont, NH |
Bradley
Osgood |
15 |
16 |
Dennis O'Brien |
Deerfiel, NH |
Dennis O'Brien |
DNS |
18 |
David Moniz |
New Bedford, MA |
Dave Moniz |
HEAT #1:
35, 21,11,28, 19, 94, 00 |
HEAT #2:
30, 29, 17, 3, 10 53, 59, 18 |
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Wreckers to Checkers: Merry Captures Career
First NEMA Win; Trainor Best in NEMA LITES in LEE
USA May Madness Opener |
In a "wreckers to checkers" storybook ending, Matt
Merry left Claremont Speedway last fall on a "double hook"
with a badly damaged race car, and last weekend returned to
LEE USA Speedway to capture his first ever feature event
victory. In the Lites division, Jake Trainor drove the
Seymour 29 to an impressive victory over the field, winning
by nearly 3 seconds.
In NEMA's first combined event
of the season, 27 cars filled the pit area at LEE on a
beautiful Spring weekend. The club conducted a moment of
silence at its driver's meeting in memory of Norm Wrenn III,
who unexpectedly passed away last Winter.
In the
heat races, teammates Todd Bertrand and Randy Cabral took
down the wins. In the Lites, Cabral won the first heat, and
Paul Scally won heat 2.
When the checkered flag flew
in the NEMA feature, pole sitter Matt Merry jumped out into
the lead. For the first ten circuits, he was hotly pursued
by multi time NEMA champion Ben Seitz in the Bertrand 47. At
the halfway point, Randy Cabral would overtake Seitz for
second, and set his sights on Merry. Cabral got within a
carlength of Merry with eight laps to go, but by the five to
go sign, it was all Merry. Merry poured on the power in the
remaining laps to take down an impressive victory over
Cabral, Seitz, Nathan Byrd in the Bertrand 17, Todd
Bertrand, Jake Trainor, John Zych, Avery Stoehr, Doug
Cleveland, and Andy Lunt.
"After the wreck I felt
defeated, discouraged, and hurt emotionally. Hurt
emotionally because of all the effort I put in to try to be
able to win. I do 90% of the work to the car in between
races and in the off season. The little help I have is
usually only at the track, and don't get me wrong that is a
huge help. At the start of the race I just kept telling
myself I was going to finish up front. I was expecting top
five but never thought I could be in the top three, never
mind winning. Once the green came out I just gave it all I
could while being comfortable. If I could have seen a car
challenging me I still feel like I could have definitely
pushed it harder," said Merry.
"I have to thank all
my sponsors who support me Bill Bartlett landscaping,
Atkinson Electric, Walsh Truck and Auto, Tri C Mfg, Bradford
Finishing, Bump and Grind, Peabody Landscaping, and
Rockingham Candy and Gifts. My family is also a huge support
system as well for putting up with my dreams. I also can't
thank Bertrand family for all the help and support as well
as Seymour Performance for helping me get my car together
last minute while I was sick with COVID and being there for
everything I needed," he said.
In the Lites feature,
Avery Stoehr in the Scrivani 21 jumped out into the lead on
lap two. Stoehr would set the pace over the first half of
the event, as Randy Cabral moved from the fourth position
into second by lap three.
Behind the leaders, PJ
Stergios was charging through the field from the 10th
starting position and Jake Trainor in the Seymour 29 had
charge from seventh to third. On lap seventeen, Trainor
would made a bid for the lead and on lap nineteen, Stergios
would advance into second.
Trainor, unlike the
majority of the field, began clicking off his fastest laps
in the last five circuits, running laps in the 14.2/14.3
range, as Stergios, who had run 14.3's earlier in the event,
slipped to the 14.6 range at the end of the race.
Trainor would go on to take down the victory over Stergios,
Paul Scally, who came from deep in the pack, Avery Stoehr,
Kyle Valeri, Randy Cabral, Michael Pernesiglio, Chris Vose,
Dylan Cotu and Tiana Kibbe.
"I have to thank the
Seymour family for providing me a great ride. We were
conserving tires the first half of the race, and it really
paid off at the end. We were getting faster as everyone else
was slowing down a bit due to tire wear", said Trainor.
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