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Christopher
Pole Winner for Icebreaker at Thompson Speedway
Thompson, CT
(April 4, 2009): Ted Christopher of Plainfield, CT, who has been hot behind the wheel with
a host of wins already in 2009, started his Whelen Modified Tour title defense in style by
winning the Coors Light Pole in qualifying for the Icebreaker 2009 at Thompson Speedway.
With a lap of 18.642 seconds (120.890 MPH), Christopher earned his 19th career WMT pole
and his eighth career pole at Thompson. Doug Coby, driving for George Bierce, qualified
second. There were a few surprises in qualifying including Glenn Reen, Jamie Tomaino
and Rowan Pennink rounding out the top-five. After the
redraw, Coby and Pennink will start from the front row on Sunday afternoon while Tomaino
will make his record-setting 500th career start. Christopher will ultimately start from
the fourth position followed by Mike Stefanik and Reen. Keith Rocco of
Wallingford, CT, scored his first win of the 2009 season in a fiercely competitive opener
for the Sunoco Modifieds. Rocco jumped out from his front row starting spot to take the
lead in the early going of the Sunoco Modified Main event. In the early stages of the
event Tommy Cravenho ran second with heavy pressure from Josh Sylvester. Todd
Ceravolo and Ted Christopher rounded out the top five. The battle for the fifth position
with Ceravolo, Christopher, Bert Marvin, and Kerry Malone was beginning to heat up when
the first caution of the event flew on lap six for a spin by Harry Rheaume. During
the caution, Jimmy Blewett headed down pit road for service. On the ensuing
restart, Rocco resumed his lead while Ted Christopher was on a tear heading back to the
head of the pack. After a quick caution for an incident involving Brad Van Houten,
the battle at the head of the pack began to heat up between Rocco, Sylvester and
Christopher. The battling up front allowed Malone, Marvin and Ceravolo to join the fray. A pass for the
lead by Christopher was negated when the third caution flew on lap 14 for a spin by Andrew
Charron. Rocco was up for the challenge on the restart but had his hands full with
Christopher and Malone. Christopher was able to make a pass for the lead in turn one but
Rocco fought his way back. Coming out of the corner, Christopher bobbled slightly and was
collected by Sylvester sending Christopher spinning in front of the field. A number of
cars were involved including Danny Cates, Woody Pitkat and Marvin. The restart
pitted Malone against Rocco, who was once again up for the challenge. After another quick
caution, things settled down up front with Rocco extending his lead slightly over Ceravolo
and Malone. The cars on the move were Christopher and Blewett. The two who had started at
the rear of the field were picking off cars one-by-one heading back to the front. On lap
22, Malone gave up the third position heading to pit road with mechanical woes. As Rocco
crossed the line to take down the victory, contact between Cravenho and Christopher sent
Christopher head-on into the turn four wall. Christopher took a punishing hit but walked
away from the incident. Todd Ceravolo finished a strong second over Eric Goodale, Rowan
Pennink, doing double-duty in the Falmouth Ready Mix #31x, and Zach Sylvester. After
post-race technical inspection, Goodale was stripped of his third-place finish; moving
Pennink and Z. Sylvester up a position and Jimmy Blewett inside the top five. Defending
division champion Jeff Zuidema of North Brookfield, CT, led wire-to-wire to win the first
of two Late Model main events scheduled for the weekend. Zuidema capitalized on his pole
staring position to lead. Rick Gentes and Tommy OSullivan made up the top-three. In
the early going, the best battling was a bit deeper in the pack with Wayne Coury, Sr.,
Mark Jenison, Tom Fox, and Paul Newcomb, Jr. Fox had made
his way past both Coury and Jenison before taking chase of OSullivan and
Gentes. Only a few laps later, Fox was able to make his way by OSullivan while
Zuidema was gaining some distance over Gentes. A quick caution
for a spin by John Materas changed the complexity of the race. With only four laps
remaining, contact between OSullivan and Newcomb resulted with OSullivan
making hard contact with the outside wall between turns three and four. During the
caution, Gentes headed down pit road giving up the third position. On the restart,
Zuidema headed Fox and Mark Oliviera, who inherited the third position. Zuidema was able
to stretch his lead over Fox in the final laps to begin his title defense with his first
Late Model victory of 2009. Fox started his run with the ShopWurld.com Racing Against
Cancer Team with a runner-up finish. Oliviera came home in third followed by Materas and
Gentes. The excitement
of opening weekend at Thompson Speedway continues on Sunday beginning at Noon with feature
events for all six of the Whelen All-American Series divisions including the second of the
double-header for the Sunoco Modifieds and the Late Models. The Whelen Modified Tour
will take the spotlight with their 150 lap event at approximately 3:15 PM. Regular
Thursday night racing kicks off at the historic oval on Thursday, May 21, 2009. For
complete details visit thompsonspeedway.com. NASCAR
Whelen All-American Series SK Modified (25-lap) Feature Finish (Top Ten): 1. Keith
Rocco, Wallingford, CT; 2. Todd Ceravolo, Gales Ferry, CT; 3. Rowan Pennink, Huntingdon
Valley, PA; 4. Zach Sylvester, Lebanon, CT; 5. Jimmy Blewett, Howell, NJ; 6. Tom Cravenho
Jr., Raynham, MA; 7. Tim Sullivan, South Windsor, CT; 8. Danny Cates, Chaplin, CT; 9. Andy
Gasper, Andover, CT; 10. Brian McCarthy, Norwich. |
Last Updated on 04/04/09
By George Campbell or Greg Fish
Email: neracing@neracing.com