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riverhead raceway results 1 donny lia 2 frank vigliarolo 3 wayne anderson 4 jerry marquis 5 tony ferrante 6 jamie tomaino 7 john fortin 8 eric beers 9 howie brode 10 tony hirschman 11 eddie flemke 12 gregg shivers 13 doug coby 14 rick fuller 15 ken heagy 16 zack sylvester 17 larry altholtz 18 kevin goodale 19 chris young 20 ken barry 21 tommy cravenho 22 tom rogers 23 ted christopher 24 todd szegedy 25 mike stefanik 26 chuck steur 27 chuck hossfeld 28 nevin george pole winner was tony ferrante dnqs jvanelli kuhn cloce etheridge bolles dupuis whitt konopka baldwin vordermeir andrews jr knoll cole curtis marosz molleur blewett
Tony Ferrante won the Pole at the "Head", with 17 DNQ's heading back on that long drive west on the infamous LIE. These drivers were, Jivanelli, Kuhn, Cloce, Etheridge, Dupuis, Whitt, Konopka, Baldwin, Vodermeir, Andrews Knoll, Cole, Curtis, Marosz, Molleur, Blewett.
Did "the third" attempt at all? Rumor has it that that he left the track without making laps, but unknown if this is true. Enlighten us. Unbelievable how many cars showed up to run the August race at Riverhead, but historically speaking many Long Island regulars do very well at qualifying here, and finishing for that matter. I can't personally enjoy a race at Riverhead without Mike Ewanitsko. His presence is definitely missed. Just my .02 ...
Due to inclement weather, Wednesday, August 11th's Featherlite Modified Series event was cancelled. It has been rescheduled for Wednesday August 25th, 2004.
Since there wasn't any racing due to rain last night, a few tidbits of news came out of the FMS pits:
Rumor has it that driver John Blewett III, and car owner Curt Chase have parted ways. Neither Blewett nor Chase were in the pits at Stafford yesterday. MakingLaps.com wishes them both success in their future endeavors.
Billy (Bear) Collechio is said to have tapped SK/Featherlite Modified Series Driver Ronnie Silk, (Godson of Norwalk CT's own Randy Lajoie), to wheel the #14 for the remainder of the FMS season. Ronnie is young, talented and agressive, and will probably be a good fit in the "Bear Mobile".
John Blewett III reportedly has signed a one race deal for the upcoming FMS event at Thompson, driving the Sheba Racing #8 car. The rumor mill says that this could be more than a one race deal, but we will all just have to wait and see. Ironically, Raceway Media Magazine's June/July/August issue was just received at my doorstep with Blewett III, in his Chase uniform, on the cover, under the heading The Faces of FMS. Just shows how quickly things change...
One of the worst things that can ever happen in the sport of racing, an on track accident resulting in death, shrouds our sport in misery. To the families, fans and friends of a driver, whether you're Dale Earnhardt, or an Enduro driver at Cauyahoga, the pain is unbearable. These drivers risk their lives every time they strap in, for their love of the sport, and to entertain us, the racefan.
Last night, on Thursday, August 19th, 2004, at Thompson International Speedway, one of these tragedies took place. On lap 10, in the Featherlite Modified Feature, Veteran Modified Tour Driver Tom Baldwin lost his life, doing what he loved to do. Many eyewitnesses said, "it really didn't look that bad", but than neither did Dale's wreck. It takes that special driver's side hit, all the factors still a mystery, that kills these men. While the Connecticut State Troopers are still investigating the accident, we can't really comment on how or why. But we do know this, none of the drivers that have given their lives to the sport, would ever want any of their competitor's to quit, the fans to stop coming to the track, or their families to stop supporting auto racing. No Hutchins nor HANS is fool proof, no helmet indestructible. The one thing that is never going to change, is the spirit and desire of these driven men.
We at MakingLaps.com want send our sincere condolences to the family, friends and fans of Tom Baldwin. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Although we are deeply saddened, we wish to thank each and every driver, for night after night, putting their lives on the line to do what they love to do, and for allowing us to share in their passion. It's just too bad it took another tragedy to remind us to thank you.
-- Edited by bratmaster at 22:56, 2004-08-20
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The "THIRD" stormed out of the pit area before qualifying ever took place, after a temper tantrum between himself and the crew, and a helmet 'toss'. It's hoped that someone burped him after he had his 'ba-ba' on the way home. Ridiculous!
I have seen all three Blewett's in action at one time or another, all very talented racers in their own right, but all hotheaded. And I wonder if that has cost John III shots down south, and Jimmy looks on the tour. Whats others opinions on this?
Going to Stafford Wednesday night. Mostly cause I planned on it, and have a pass. It definitely will be hard, but I think we all need to get back to business. Tommy Baldwin Jr was right when he said "my dad would be ****ed if I didn't do my job". I think that goes for the rest of us as well. He would want us to race, I think. Not to bring up bad memories, but Mike Helton batted around the idea of not running Rockingham the week after Dale died. But eventually they ran, and who won but Steve Park! The following week was one we'll never forget. The memory of Chocolate crying as Harvick took the checkered flag in the #29 is one I know no race fan will ever forget. We all feel awful about what happened, but maybe it'll bring around some needed changes. Let's support the guys who are obligated to run the tour, even in such a dark hour. We just will never forget...
Sean Caisse resigned from the #21 Art Barry ride effective immediately "to pursue other stockcar racing opportunites". More than one replacement comes to mind.
We will update tonight's Featherlite Modified Series Race at Stafford Motor Speedway as soon as the results come in. We join in the sadness everyone involved will feel during the running of tonight's race. Our thoughts continue to be with the family and friends of Tom Baldwin Sr.
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Donna Lia was the fastest today and won the pole for tonight's FMS race. Nevin George, Tony Hirschman and Ken Barry round out the top four, prior to the redraw.
Update! Nevin George in the Ralph Solhem #0 redrew the pole, and will lead the field for tonights feature.
The #50 driven by Todd Szegedy ended up winnning tonights Featherlite Modified feature, point leader Tony Hirschman was second.
-- Edited by bratmaster at 23:12, 2004-08-25
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REPORTEDLY DRIVER TOM CRAVENHO HAS QUIT THE DRVIVING DUTIES OF THE TS HAULERS #12 CAR. NO INFORMATION ON EITHER THE TEAMS OR TOMMYS FUTURE PLANS AT THIS TIME
IT HAS BEEN ANOUNCED THAT DAVE BERGHMAN WILL BE THE NEW DRIVER FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE SEASON OF THE #12 TS HAULERS CAR STARTING AT THE THOMPSON SPEEDWAY THIS SUNDAY. BERGHMAN, A FORMER SERIES COMPETITOR AND CURRENT THOMPSON SPEEDWAY PRO STOCK POINTS LEADER TAKES OVER FOR THE DEPARTED TOM CRAVENHO. STILL NO WORD ON CRAVENHO'S FUTURE PLANS.
Just some news and notes; John Blewett III will drive the Joe Brady 00 at the Waterford event this saturday... Also reportedly Brady will have truck series, and former mod hot shoe Steve Park in the 00 at the Loudon race in two weeks....
JUST A QUICK RECAP OF SOME OF THE OTHER MODIFIED SERIES THAT WERE IN ACTION THIS HOLIDAY WEEKEND IN THE TRUE VALUE MODIFIED SERIES EVENT AT WHITE MOUNTAIN MOTORSPORTS PARK THE TOP THREE WERE:
PETER DANIELS
DONNIE LASHUA
DWIGHT JARVIS
IN ROC MODIFIED ACTION AT THE WYOMING COUNTY INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
PETE BRITTAIN
ALEX HOAG
ZANE ZEINER
WELL FOR THE FMS ITS OFF TO THOMPSON FOR THE RUNNING OF THE "NEW" 300. ANY OPINIONS,OR COMMENTS ON THE CHANGES TO THIS LEGENDARY EVENT? IF SO POST AWAY!!!!!
Another tragic loss for New England racing. Lou Cady, mentor of many, and friend, passed away just recently. With his help and guidance, Mod Series Scene became the place for all of us to go for all the news on the Featherlite Modified Series. His geat energy will be missed. The staff of MakingLaps.com would like to express our sincerest sympathy to his family and friends.
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The first segment of the "300" has been run, with Tom Bolles taking the checker (yellow?). Ed Flemke Jr., Jerry Marquis, Rick Fuller, and Ted Christopher rounded out the top five.
The second segment results are in. Ed Flemke Jr. takes the 2nd 100 lap sprint checker with Jerry Marquis, Todd Szegedy, Rick Fuller, and Zach Sylvester rounding out the top five.
The third and final segment has been completed with Tony Hirschman taking the segment win. Tom Bolles, Ted Christopher, Mike Stefanik, and Jerry Marquis rounded out the top five.
Ed Flemke Jr. is declared the overall winner of the Thompson 300.
**More results will be posted as soon as they are available. These results are unofficial until FMS officials deem them so.**
-- Edited by bratmaster at 19:56, 2004-09-12
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What made us decide to start up this website, was what we saw as a need for more information on a local race level. We never wanted to compete with any other site, nor take the place of one. Mod Series Scene does a great job at sharing info as well as complete results from the tour shows. That is where we go to get our FMS info and we will continue to support their effort. We also wanted to stimulate some decent race conversation, exhchange and debate, without the character assasinations of some other sites. Our mission statement (in a nutshell) is "to bring all the info to one place in a timely fashion, after all we are race fans and want to know what happened". We give instant results in the chatroom on Friday nights from Stafford, and post the podium finishers from every race that one of our eyewitnesses attend. Thanks for your support and we welcome your comments and suggestions. Send them to webmaster@makinglaps.com . Remember to feel free to post any results or race news at any time, from any track.
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Update:The support divisions have completed there features [see results on DWRS or special Fall Final thread on message board] we will have the top 3 podium finishers and any other information from our eyewitneses imeadiatly following the completion of the FMS race
The True Value Modified Racing Series will be at the Seekonk Speedway this weekend. I am looking forward to checking this series out. With no FMS racing this weekend its a great alternative. From what i hear the series normally draws a respectable field of cars and puts on some good old fashioned modified racing.With the FMS off i have a feeling the likes of TC and a few others could attend.....any thoughts... from anyone...?
The True Value Modified Racing Series is in action this weekend at the Seekonk Speedway. Two heat races were run for the 19 cars in attendance. Follow the link for the qualifying results: [scroll down past Pro Stock qualifying for Modified results]
In the SMART TOUR event run tonight at Concord Motorsports Park in North Carolina, Ted Christopher driving the Joe Brady #00 was the winner. Thanks to Mod Series Scene Forum for this information.
Well it all comes down to this weekend at Thompson. Hirschman leads Flemke by 30 points and 125 laps to decide it. Who is it going to be?? Hirshy or Eddie and why???
Hirschman has 3 titles, but the team he is with now is looking for there first. Flemke and his team are both searching for there first. Hopefully it's raced out till the last lap between the two, not one or both getting caught up in somebody else's wreck.
Not really a big fan of either, but I feel like it's about time that Flemke gets one. Being a legacy and all. I'm just thrilled that it's down to the wire and there's actually a chase! Just like the Chase for the Cup, Gotta Love it!
In a press release from driver Doug Coby it was announced that he and King racing had parted ways. No word on Coby's future FMS plans. A report has Reggie Ruggerio driving the King Racing #28 this weekend at Thompson.
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Rumors have Driver Doug Coby in the Curt Chace owned #77 this weekend at Thompson. Rumors also have Coby driving for Chace in the upcoming North South Modified Shootout on Nov 5th and 6th at the Concord Motorsports Park in NC. As you may recall Chace won the Shootout last year with John Blewett III behind the wheel.
Time trials have been completed for Sundays event at the Thompson Speedway, and a suprise pole sitter as Riverhead Raceway regular Mike Andrews Jr set fast time. As for the two championship contenders, Tony Hirschman set 3rd fastest time, however after the redraw Hirschman drew the pole and will lead the field to the green tommorow. Ed Flemke Jr qualified 24th