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Lia Makes it Two in a Row on Mod Tour with Thompson Victory JERICHO, NY (September 4, 2009)
When Donny Lia won the last time out on the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, it didnt
come easy. He was at Bristol Motor Speedway (TN) and had to work his way from a
starting position in the bottom half of the top ten, fight a tough track, and then battle
with defending WMT champion Ted Christopher to take the lead and go on to win the race. On
Thursday night at Thompson International Speedway (CT), Lia had to repeat those steps
again to win the race. This time, though, made Bristol seem like a cakewalk.
That is because Lia had the added task of battling back through the field after he spun
while battling with Christopher for the lead less than 50 laps from the finish. After
contact with Christophers #36 sent him lightly into the turn-one wall at Thompson,
Lia wasnt mad. He just wanted to win the race, and sheer determination on his
part made that into a reality. I
was pretty determined, said Lia. I dont blame him totally [for the
spin]. I kind of came down a little bit. He was going to send it in there, and
I sent it in there. I didnt really put the blame on him. It was just
hard racing. I did want to get back to him and get back in front of him to win the
race. I knew that we had a car to win the race. I
was on a mission to come through the field. [I was] a little angry. Even
though I didnt totally blame him, I was still angry. Usually I dont just
blatantly dive-bomb people, but I was seeing red and I was on a mission. I
was just going on with everything I could. That was all that I had there. I
raced with everything I had. It wasnt easy. It was as easy as it could
be because that car was just awesome. It was just perfect. A
few well-timed late race caution periods helped Lias cause to march through the
field. We
had an awesome racecar, said Lia. We were just really good around other
cars
the best car Ive ever had around other cars. So when the yellow came
out, I knew we had a chance. Before
his spin, Lia had already led 36 laps. When he went around though, Lia refused to
give up hope of going on to win. As soon as he realized that he didnt hit the
wall hard, Lia was so determined that he did not even stop in the pits. I
had it saved and then it hooked back up to the fence, said Lia. Luckily,
I just hit it with the front bumper and not the wheels. If I hit with the wheels, it
would have been all done. To get spun out going into turn one at Thompson and not
have to put a clip on it is a good day whether you win or not. I
knew we were okay. We didnt hit a wheel or anything. I didnt want
to give up any more track position than I had to. There were still a few cars behind
me, so that was it. I just went for it. With
the back-to-back victories, Lia, who won the 2007 WMT championship, now moves in the third
position of the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour standings. He is still ranked behind
Christophers #36 team and the #2 team of Todd Szegedy, but he isnt
worried. In fact, Lia knows that winning a championship isnt completely in his
control. He just wants to win more races and let things fall as they will. Im
glad that weve gotten back to winning races like we did in 07. I think
that weve figured some stuff out now, and we are going to be strong from now until
the end of the year. I
think that we could be a factor, but Ive got to hand it to Teddy for finishing
second. He just keeps finishing on my bumper and that makes it hard to make up any
ground. All we can do is win races and however those guys end up is how it is going
to fall. Its just tight. Us, the #2 and the #36 are tightly matched
wherever we go. The
next race for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour will take place at New Hampshire Motor
Speedway on September 19th. For
more information on Donny Lia, please contact Matthew Dillner at (704) 788-2134, and be
sure to keep checking for news and results at www.DonnyLia.com. |
Last Updated on 09/05/09
By George Campbell or Greg Fish
Email: neracing@neracing.com