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SUNDAY, JUNE 16th, 2024

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JAKE TRAINOR - JOE BAILY - KYLE VALERI
Photos by Rich Hayes - rhayesfoto@aol.com
NEMA LITES  - HUDSON - 6/16/24
Pos. # Driver  Hometown Owner
1 1 Joe Bailey Monroe, NJ Matt Seymour
2 29 Jake Trainor Medway, MA Matt Seymour
3 17 Kyle Valeri Monument Beach, MA Peter Valeri
4 30 Paul Scally Raynham, MA Paul Scally
5 47 Randy Cabral Kingston, MA Randy Cabral
6 53 Dylan Coutu Griswold, CT Ron Coutu
7 16 Ryan Locke Chester, NH Dennis O'Brien
8 28 Mike Pernesiglio Ronkonkoma, NY Pete Penesiglio Sr.
9 61 Matt O'Brien Wilmington, MA Dennis O'Brien
10 94 Tiana Kibbe Macungle, PA Curt Kibbe
11 59 Brayden Egan Ashford, CT Eric Egan
12 44 Trent Goodrow Carver, MA William Keller
13 2 Chase Locke Chester, NH Nick Poe
14 35 Jacob Perry --- Glen Cabral
15 8 Ethan Dion Oakdale, CT Stephen, Dion
DNS 88 Tyson Adamik Salem, CT Tom Adamik
Heat 1 - 2, 1, 17, 44, 29, 59, 35, 8
Heat 2 - 16, 30, 28, 47, 53, 61, 88, 94

Mikitarian & Bailey Take Down the Wins for
NEMA LITES Double Header Race Weekend

On June 15th/16thweekend, the NEMA LITES traveled to Star Speedway on Saturday and Hudson Speedway for the Jim O'Brien Memorial on Sunday for their double header race weekend.

The NEMA LITES took the track for their 25 lap feature event as the sun set behind the trees. Kyle Ferrucci in the #99 alongside Trent Goodrow in the Keller Motorsports #44, led the field to a nonstop 25 lap race. As Ferrucci led the field into turn one while Goodrow and Ben Mikitarian in the #9 battled for second coming out of turn two and down the backstretch. But coming out of turn four, Mikitarian was able to take second over Goodrow. Mikitarian was on the back bumper of Ferrucci on the front stretch on lap two and took the low line going into turn one to take over first followed by Ferrucci and Goodrow.

Once Mikitarian took the lead, he began to extend his lead by a couple of car lengths as the rest of the field remained in a tight group. While on lap 6, Kyle Valeri was able to work his way into the top 3 over Goodrow. On the following lap, Valeri was then able to make a move to take second over Ferrucci. Valeri was now on the move to try and close the gap between him and first place, Mikitarian.

On lap 8, Jake Trainor in the Matt Seymour Racing #29, worked his way into the top three over Ferrucci. Trainor now had his eyes set on second place Valeri.

Over the next several laps, Chake Locke in the Matt Seymour Racing #1, worked his way from his ninth place starting position and was on the back bumper of Ferrucci looking to make the pass for fourth. While on lap 15, Locke was able to get a drive and take over fourth.

As the field spread out , Mikitarian continued to drive away from the rest of the field and held nearly a straightaway lead over Valeri and Trainor. While Trainor worked to close the gap between him and second place Valeri, he worked up to his back bumper, but as the checkered flag flew for Mikitarian on lap 25, Valeri was able to hold off Trainor to round out the podium.

In a postrace interview with Ben Mikitarian, he commented on his win, "It's great to get a win at Star Speedway especially rebounding after getting a flat while leading at Waterford half way through the race. It's good to come back here and get a win. Just want to thank my dad, he puts in a lot of work and to get this win on Father's Day weekend."

To round out the top 10 were strong finishes by Ben Mikitarian #9, Kyle Valeri #17, Jake Trainor #29, Chase Locke #1, Kyle Ferrucci #99, Ryan Macartney #9M, Randy Cabral #47, Trent Goodrow #44, Paul Scally #30, Mike Pernesiglio #28.

After a late Star Speedway Saturday night, the  stars and cars of the NEMA LITES division, quickly regrouped early Sunday morning for the Jim O'Brien Memorial 50 lap feature at Hudson Speedway.

As the NEMA LITES took the track on Sunday afternoon, Trent Goodrow in the Keller Motorsports #44 alongside Mike Pernesiglio in the #28, led the field to the green flag. Goodrow led the pack going into turn one, as Pernesiglio raced along on the outside groove, until turn three where Goodrow cleared Pernesiglio. On the second lap, Ryan Locke in the #16, took the low line going into turn one, to take over the second position, while on the same lap, going into turn three, Joey Bailey in the #1, took the low line to take over third over Pernesiglio.

On lap 3, a battle for fourth occurred between Pernesiglio and Chase Locke in the Nick Poe Racing #2, as Locke #2 took the low line going into turn #3 alongside Pernesiglio on the outside, but Pernesiglio was able to get a drive coming out of turn four to hold onto fourth.

On the following lap, Jake Trainor in the Matt Seymour Racing #29, took the low line going into turn three to take fifth over Pernesiglio.

With just five laps down, Goodrow continued to lead over, Locke #16, and Bailey as they began to separate and create a half a straightaway gap over the rest of the field. As Trainor took fourth over Locke #2, he now set his eyes on closing the gap for third.

Over the next few laps, Goodrow, held a comfortable lead of fourth car lengths over Locke #16 and Bailey. On lap 15, Bailey was on the back bumper of Locke #16, looking to set-up and make the pass, while on the following lap, going into turn one, Bailey took the low line from Locke #16 to take over second. While that door was open, Trainor was able to also capitalize going down the backstretch to take fourth over Locke #16.

On lap 20, as Goodrow continued to lead the pack, Bailey was able to close in on him and close the gap to be within striking distance. As the leaders began to catch up to lapped traffic on lap 23, Bailey saw an opening entering into turn three and looked to the inside of Goodrow, but Goodrow was able to get a drive off of three to maintain the lead.

Over the next several laps as the leaders navigated through lapped traffic, on lap 27, Bailey with a crossover move going down the backstretch took the low line going into turn three to take the lead over Goodrow followed by Trainor. On the following lap, Trainor, coming out of turn two was able to get a good run going down the backstretch to take second over Goodrow.

Once Bailey took the lead, he didn't look back, as he continued to grow his lead by a couple of car lengths over Trainor and Goodrow. While, fourth place, Kyle Valeri in the Valeri Motorsports #17 and fifth, Randy Cabral in the #47 worked to close the straightaway distance from them and the front pack. Over the next several laps, Valeri and Cabral battled for fourth, but eventually on lap 40, Valeri was able to pull away from Cabral and maintain the fourth position.

As the laps began to tick off, on lap 41, as Bailey navigated through lapped traffic, this allowed for Trainor to close the gap between the two while Goodrow held a comfortable third about half a straightaway behind the leaders.

Unfortunately on lap 47, a caution flag was flown for third place Goodrow, that would end his race.

As the field re-racked and stacked for 3 laps remaining, Bailey alongside Trainor led the field back to the green flag. Bailey led the field into turn one as Trainor raced alongside him on the outside groove. On lap 48, going down the backstretch, Trainor attempted a crossover move and diamond the corner coming out of four to take the low line from Bailey, but Bailey was able to hold off Trainor. As the checkered flag flew on lap 50 for Bailey, followed by Trainor, and Valeri to round out the podium for the Jim O'Brien Memorial.

In a victory lane interview, Bailey commented on his win, "What a whirlwind this weekend has been, making a last minute decision to jump into a car I've never run before. It has been a while since we have been in victory lane. 50 laps is a long time if you think about it and when you have a caution with 2 to go and when you have the best in the business right next to you, it makes it much more overwhelming. But we finally parked it."

To round out the top 10 were strong finishes by: Joey Bailey #1, Jake Trainor #29, Kyle Valeri #17, Paul Scally #30, Randy Cabral #47, Dylan Coutu #53, Ryan Locke #16, Mike Pernesiglio #28, Matt O'Brien #61, and Tiana Kibbe #94.

The NEMA LITES take the next weekend off, but are back racing at Seekonk Speedway on Wednesday, June 26th for Open Wheel Wednesday for another 50 lap action packed race. We hope to see you there!

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