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Waterford Speedbowl 9/3 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series “Thunder on the
Sound” Results

Andronaco, Puleo, Pappacoda and Webb score NWAAS victories;
Dimatteo, Morin and Logan other winners

Waterford, CT (September 3, 2011) – Waterford Speedbowl was busy Saturday
with its annual Thunder on the Sound racing program, featuring eight main
events including the Budweiser Modified Nationals SK Modified-150. Woody
Pitkat of Stafford Springs made his first visit of the year to the
Speedbowl worthwhile, taking his first career win at the track in the
biggest race of the season. Other winners on the night included Brian
Andronaco of Wilton who took the checkered flag in the Bob Valenti Auto
Mall Late Models, Ed Puleo of Branford who came out on top of an exciting
conclusion to the Street Stock event and David Webb of New Milford who
scored his first career Speedbowl victory in the SK Light Modified race.
Nick Pappacoda of Branford won the night’s Mini Stock feature, Dana
Dimatteo of Farmington was the Legends Cars winner and Ken Morin Jr. of
Old Saybrook won the night’s Bandolero feature. In the visiting Allison
Legacy Series tour race, James Logan of Dighton, MA scored the victory.


The 30-lap Bob Valenti Auto Mall Late Model feature ran virtually trouble
free. Andronaco led from the opening green flag ahead of a battle for
second between Joe Curioso and Dennis Botticello. Behind that pair,
Anthony Flannery and Bruce Thomas Jr. were in the mix of the top-five as
well. The only caution period of the race brought the field back to
Andronaco on lap-11 due to a minor spin back in the field.

Andronaco had to fight off Curioso on the restart. Curioso was able to
lead laps 12 and 13 from the outside before Andronaco drove back ahead,
while Curioso ultimately succumbed to both Flannery and Thomas who took
over second and third positions. However neither were able to challenge
Andronaco, who went on to win his second feature on the season, but first
since May. Flannery, Thomas, Curioso and Rich Staskowski finished second
through fifth.


Brandon Plemons led the opening seven laps in the 25-lap Street Stock race
before retiring to the infield with mechanical failure. That turned the
top spot over to Chris Meyer, who inherited the top spot just before the
third and final caution flag waved in the race. Meyer led after the
restart and used the run of extended green flag racing to build a cushion
ahead of the field that battled behind.

Mike Caprio and Al Stone battled for second position before they got
together but gathered their cars, but each dropped multiple positions.
Josh Galvin raced to second position and set his sights on Meyer. Puleo
rebounded from a battle with Nate Appell earlier in the race to rise to
third position, then followed Galvin in pursuit of the leader.

Galvin and Puleo gained on Meyer over the final 10 laps and with just five
laps remaining, the duo caught him. Galvin was the first to make a move,
looking low on lap-21. Meyer held him off while Puleo jumped to the
outside lane. Puleo first got around Galvin on lap-23, then charged
alongside Meyer as they raced the final two laps. Puleo powered ahead
into the lead on the white flag lap and took his sixth checkered flag on
the year to extend his points lead. Galvin rallied by Meyer on the final
lap to take second bringing Stone back to third at the finish. Meyer and
Jack Aquilina completed the top-five.


In the 25-lap Mini Stock main event, Christina Kellerman took the lead
from the green flag and led Pappacoda for the first seven laps. Kellerman
eventually gave way to Pappacoda, who made an inside move to be scored the
new leader on lap-8. Ian Brew followed Pappacoda into second and kept
within striking distance of the leader. The pack would race under the
green flag until lap-16 when Ray Christian crashed in turn four.

Pappacoda raced back into the lead following the restart leaving behind
Brew, who was in the grips of Chris Williams. Williams actually snatched
second position away for a lap before Brew settled back in behind
Pappacoda. The race would continue on through the checkered flag with
Pappacoda nailing down his second win on the year. Jeff Cembruch edged
Brew for second place at the finish, while Williams finished in fourth
ahead of point leader Glenn Colvin, who claimed fifth.


Victoria Bergenty rocketed out to the lead in the 25-lap SK Light Modified
feature. She built up a near straightaway advantage over a battle for
second which Bubby Brouwer held ahead of Chris Correll and Webb. They
both made their way by Brouwer on lap-6. Webb then pressured Correll,
first looking inside before using the outside groove to race around
Correll into second position on lap-10. Brouwer and Bo Gunning battled
for fourth when Gunning got crossed up to bring out caution before the
field could complete lap-11.

Webb lined up to Bergenty’s outside whose lead had vanished. With Webb
contending to her outside, Bergenty got crossed up headed into turn one on
lap-12, spinning onto the track apron between turns one and two. Gunning
piled in behind with nowhere to go.

Following the cleanup, Webb was not threatened the rest of the way to his
first career win at the track. Tyler Jackson ran well to claim second at
the finish, while Correll placed third. Paul French finished fourth and
Greg Moran Sr. was fifth.


The 20-lap Legends Cars feature went down to the wire among multiple
drivers. Joey Mucciacciaro led the race through its opening laps but was
under fire from the beginning from several competitors. Recent feature
winner Paul Kusheba led the opening laps raced in second, then used an
inside move to track past Mucciacciaro into the race lead on lap-7.
Caution would waive just after the lead change for Kyle Rogers who spun in
turn two.

Kusheba resumed his lead, however was not able to shake Mucciacciaro, Nick
Ladyga or Dimatteo behind. Mucciacciaro was bounced out of line into the
turn four wall on lap-9, returning the race to caution and dropping
Mucciacciaro from contention.

Kusheba led the second half of the race seeking a second consecutive
Saturday win. Dimatteo chased him down and used a final lap move to the
inside of turn three to make his winning bid. The pair raced even through
turn four with Dimatteo coming out on top by .023 seconds for an exciting
win.


Morin won the 20-lap Bandolero feature showing the patience of a veteran
racer beyond his years. Morin raced up to second position behind leader
Jordan Churchill and spent the next 11 laps tucked in behind the leader in
a two-car break away at the front. Joey Ternullo raced around the outside
into third position and ran down the leaders. Just before Ternullo
approached the top two, Morin ducked out of line to move by Churchill’s
inside to lead lap-13. Morin cruised to the win from there, while
Ternullo got around Churchill for second at the checkered flag.
Churchill, Cory Dimatteo and Derek Debbis completed the top-five.


Waterford Speedbowl Saturday 9/3 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Results:

NASCAR Whelen All-American Bob Valenti Auto Mall Late Models (30-laps):
1. Brian Andronaco Jr., Wilton; 2. Anthony Flannery, East Hampton; 3.
Bruce Thomas Jr., Groton; 4. Joe Curioso, Pawcatuck; 5. Rich Staskowski,
Hope Valley, RI; 6. Jason Palmer, Berlin; 7. Dennis Botticello,
Suffield; 8. Jeff Smith, Old Lyme; 9. Mike Sweeney, Meriden; 10. Rich
Duranti, Quaker Hill; 11. Vin Esposito, Seymour; DNS – Larry Goss, North
Windham

Standings after sixteen events: 1. Thomas, 736; 2. Smith, 724; 3.
Staskowski, 702; 4. Curioso, 640; 5. Flannery, 639; 6. Esposito, 624;
7. Andronaco, 608; 8. Palmer, 559; 9. Sweeney, 464; 10. Duranti, 424


NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Street Stocks (25-laps): 1. Ed Puleo,
Branford; 2. Josh Galvin, Franklin; 3. Al Stone, New Haven; 4. Chris
Meyer, North Franklin; 5. Jack Aquilina, Oakdale; 6. Shawn Monahan,
Waterford; 7. Tom Silva, Groton; 8. Diego Monahan, Quaker Hill; 9. Nate
Appell, Westbrook; 10. Steve Barrett, Preston; 11. Joe Arena, Bristol;
12. Bill McNeil, Niantic; 13. Charles Beal, Ledyard; 14. Alan Hall Jr.,
North Haven; 15. Michael Caprio, New Haven; 16. Brandon Plemons,
Uncasville

Standings after seventeen events: 1. Puleo, 826; 2. Stone, 803; 3.
Galvin, 761; 4. Meyer, 741; 5. Plemons, 660; 6. Barrett, 634; 7.
Appell, 548; 8. Caprio, 511; 9. Beal, 494; 10. Norm Root Jr., 353


NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Mini Stocks (25-laps): 1. Nick
Pappacoda, North Branford; 2. Jeff Cembruch, Wallingford; 3. Ian Brew,
Wood River Junction, RI; 4. Ken Cassidy Jr., Lisbon; 5. Glenn Colvin,
Clinton; 6. Jeff Mehlenbacher, Plainfield; 7. Garrett Denton, Hope
Valley, RI; 8. Phil Evans, Uncasville; 9. Christina Kellerman,
Stratford; 10. Sean Caron, East Hampton; 11. Dennis Perry, Pawcatuck;
12. Charles Canfield, New Haven; 13. Brian Norman, Clinton; 14. Doug
Curry, Groton; 15. Chris Williams, Waterford; 16. Dale Sherman,
Charlestown, RI; 17. Dave Sylvia, Preston; 18. Jeffrey Lee, Uncasville;
19. Lloyd Anderson Jr., Wauregan; 20. Ray Christian III, Groton; 21.
D.J. McGouran, Westerly, RI

Standings after seventeen events: 1. Colvin, 774; 2. Cassidy, 738; 3.
Williams, 675; 4. Evans, 659; 5. Cembruch, 651; 6. Brew, 644; 7.
Canfield, 578; 8. Christian, 564; 9. Pappacoda, 558; 10. Kellerman, 548


NASCAR Whelen All-American Series SK Light Modifieds (25-laps): 1. David
Webb, New Milford; 2. Tyler Jackson, Milford; 3. Chris Correll, New
London; 4. Paul French, Andover; 5. Greg Moran Sr., Preston; 6. Richard
“Bubby” Brouwer, Waterford; 7. Chris Ignazio, Colchester; 8. Steve
Skenyon, South Windsor; 9. Corey Larson, Bolton; 10. Bo Gunning,
Bethlehem; 11. Paul Tommasino, Meriden; DQ – Victoria Bergenty,
Plainville

Standings after five events: 1. French, 255; 2. Correll, 218; 3.
Brouwer, 200; 4. Larson, 190; 5. Webb, 185; 6. Moran, 184; 7. Gunning,
162; 8. Alan Benincaso, 140; 9. Ignazio, 132; 10. Bergenty, 114


Legends Cars (20-laps): 1. Dana Dimatteo, Farmington; 2. Paul Kusheba,
Monroe; 3. Dave Garbo Jr., Stonington; 4. Dylan Izzo, Westport; 5. Nick
Ladyga, Voluntown; 6. Troy Talman, Oxford, MA; 7. Ed Field, Deep River;
8. Carl Blandina, Milford; 9. Joseph Parker, Weymouth, MA; 10. Nicholas
Sowa, Middletown; 11. Dennis Pantani, Branford; 12. Kyle Rogers,
Waterbury; 13. Kyle Hardwick, Chaplin; 14. Taylor Martin, Windham, NH;
15. Calvin Therrien, Vernon; 16. Richard Erlandson; 17. Daniel Stolte,
Northbridge, MA; 18. Peter Cirilli, Farmington; 19. Joey Mucciacciaro,
Wolcott

Standings after nine events: 1. D. Dimatteo, 437; 2. Kusheba, 350; 3.
Alessandro Vitelli, Woodbridge; 4. Izzo, 292; 5. Talman, 290; 6. Field,
278; 7. (tie) Garbo, Giovanni Giarratana, 273; 9. Rogers, 264; 10.
Mucciacciaro, 254


Bandoleros (20-laps): 1. Ken Morin Jr., Old Saybrook; 2. Joey Ternullo,
Middletown; 3. Jordan Churchill, Lisbon; 4. Cory Dimatteo, Farmington;
5. Derek Debbis, Oakdale; 6. Rachel Forte, Douglas, MA; 7. Alan Eastman,
Fishers Island, NY; 8. Rene Morgillo, Niantic; 9. Taylor Martin,
Windham, NH; 10. Nicholas Sowa, Middletown; 11. Jacob Perry, Pawcatuck

Saturday Showdown Series standings: 1. Martin, 49; 2. Churchill, 44; 3.
C. Dimatteo, 41; 4. Ternullo, 27; 5. Morin, 24; 6. Jacob Urch, 20; 7.
(tie) Morgillo, Robby Jones, 19; 9. (tie) Forte, Perry, Andrew Molleur,
12


Allison Legacy North Racing Series (20-laps): 1. James Logan, Dighton,
MA; 2. Peter Portante, Plainville; 3. Emily Packard, East Montpelier,
VT; 4. Brad Zahensky, Bow, NH; 5. Troy McNeil, Fitchburg, MA; 6.
Anthony Ryan, Danbury; 7. Devin O’Connell, Madison; 8. Melissa Fifield,
Wakefield, NH; DNS – Jarrett Torriere, Winchester, MA; DNS – T.J. Jeski,



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