Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: TVMRS Canaan event full finish


Admin/Mod/Eyewitness

Status: Offline
Posts: 10999
Date:
TVMRS Canaan event full finish


Thanks to MSS for this info:


1. 06 Les Hinckely
2. 48 Ed Dachenhausen
3. 28 Dwight Jarvis
4. 83 Chris Wentzel
5. 25 Gary Casella
6. 72 Jimmy Kuhn, Jr.
7. 04 Dave Berube
8. 17 Jack Bateman
9. 43 Kirk Alexander
10. 35 Dale Evonsion
11. 8 Marc-Andre Cliché
12. 21 Richard Savary
13. 11 Les Mardanes
14. 42 Josh Currier
15. 2 Luke Royea
16. 40 Jon McKennedy
17. 70 Andy Seuss
18. 01 Rob Goodenough
19. 79 Dave Roys
20. 1 Sean Bodreau
21. 09 Bobby Grigas, III
22. 10 Dave Berghman
23. 47 Jim Storace
24. 77 Bruce Batchelder



__________________


Admin/Mod/Eyewitness

Status: Offline
Posts: 10999
Date:

Dnq's from the TVMRS event at Canaan:






Did Not Qualify
 

 
69
Dolan, Jimmy
 

 
97
Vogell Jr., Kenneth 
 

 
23
Douglas Jr., Mike
 

 
51
Boniface, Jim
 

 
4
Ricci, Tony
 

 
32
Abele, Tom
 

 
56
Keeler, Mike
 

 
20
Ball, Rusty
 

 
54
Wheeler, Harry
 

 
98
Smith, Jimmy



__________________


Admin/Mod/Eyewitness

Status: Offline
Posts: 10999
Date:

True Value Modified Racing Series

For Immediate Release


May 7, 2006


Contact: John H Spence Sr


603-801-7640


 


 


Hinckley Storms To Victory At Canaan Fair Speedway


 


Windsor Locks, Ct., racer Les Hinckley started outside front row Saturday night, shot into the lead at the drop of the green flag and led 92 of the scheduled 100  laps of the Chappy’s Concessions 100 presented by Northeast Waste Servicds and Bly Machine at the Canaan Fair Motorsports Complex,Canaan,N.H., on a night that saw thirty seven modified  racers from throughout the northeast travel to the ‘Upper Valley” of New Hampshire, a fifty minute late start because of rain, several persistent showers, six caution flags, a race shortened by track curfew, and high winds that created wind chills in the upper 30’s. Because of the rain delays the 100 lap race went green at 10:56pm; four minutes shy of a town ordinance that prohibits a race from starting beyond 11:00pmHinckley set a fast pace early on, was chased by rookie Bobby Grigas III, Marshfield, Ma, in his strongest run yet, holding down the number two spot until lap 34 when a support bar broke forcing the young driver to the sidelines. Danbury, Ct., hot shoe Ed Dachenhausen moved to the runner-up spot and chased the race leader to the finish while Ascutney, Vt., veteran Dwight Jarvis, a two time winner at Canaan in 2004 turned in another solid run and finished third. Chris Wenzel, Holyoke, Ma, ran a strong race to finish fourth while Gary Casella, Saugus, Ma, rounded out the top five.


 


Hinckley’s win was popular with fans and competitors as the Connecticut driver struggled in 2005 with only one win in the TVMRS record book. Hinckley said the win means a lot to his team. “I believe we had a good car at Monadnock but we had clutch problems, we never got it straightened out but obviously we did for here. The 12 or 13 months since that win at Monadnock (2005 opener) has been steadily downhill but there has been a big effort on Chuck and Debbie’s (owners) part to turn things around, they made a big commitment, and I am grateful. Hopefully we are turning things around. This is a well deserved win for this team, they work hard, last year was a year to forget, move on and we’ll go from here




 


The weather wreaked havoc all night long with fans, officials, and pit crew personnel as temperatures continued to drop. Did it affect Hinckley in any way?  “I wasn’t to concerned about it, I have run here before, we have run here in different weather conditions, maybe it’s me but the track is extremely smooth, it’s got a ton of grip in it, you can go back to the throttle quick and early and hard if the cars going good, we’ve always had a good car here so to me it wasn’t a big issue. We did not a change a thing from afternoon to night.”



 


The race was slowed by spins, minor collisions, and mechanical issues. The event also saw a couple of firsts as two new drivers won preliminary races with very little experience in modified race cars. Newport N.H. rookie Josh Currier won his consolation round to gain entrance into the main event while 22 yr old Canadian rookie, Marc-Andre Cliché of Valley Junction P.Q. became the first international race winner on the third year tour as he won his qualifying heat. Cliché has only two modified races under his belt in a car formerly driven by Kirby Monteith and owned by Lyle and Kathi Patterson who are now officials with the tour.


 


The next tour stop for the TVMRS will be Lee USA Speedway, Lee, N.H.,


Sunday May 21,at 2pm. They’ll be joined by the ACT Late Models for the running of the REMAX 100.  It will be the first time these two touring divisions will be on the same race card.


 


Busch East star Eddie MacDonald is reportedly interested in pursuing a ride with the tour and is in negotiations to drive the second car of an established race team. MacDonald is trying to secure the ride for the Lee race, a track owned by his family.


 


Race Summary


 


100 laps Time: 1 hr 2 minutes


Hinckley led green to checkered flag


Black Mountain Painting ½ way award:  Hinckley


Sunoco Hard Charger Award: Jack Bateman


Sherwood Wheels (4th place) Chris Wenzel


Koszela Speed Awards: 5th Gary Casella   15th Luke Royea



__________________
Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Tweet this page Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us


Create your own FREE Forum
Report Abuse
Powered by ActiveBoard