NASCAR Whelen Modified
Tour News & Notes: Thompson
Whelen Modified Title Up For Grabs As
2010 Opens
As the 2010 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour season opens this
weekend at Thompson (Conn.) International Speedway with the
Icebreaker, the championship quest will be a wide-open
competition.
For the second time in three seasons, Donny Lia celebrated at
the Thompson World Series with the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour
championship trophy. And this past off season, for the second
time in the last three seasons, Lia has vacated his seat in the
No. 4 ‘Mystic Missile’ for an opportunity in the NASCAR Camping
World Truck Series. That once again leaves a field full of teams
that will unload for the Icebreaker with optimistic title
expectations.
Heading the list of championship-contending teams is the No. 3
Modified of Boehler Racing Enterprises with driver Ryan Preece.
Preece showed championship potential in 2009 as he piloted ‘Ole
Blue’ to a pair of wins and 10 top fives in 13 2009 races. He
trailed Lia by just 26 points entering the season finale, but
Lia was able to hold on and the final points margin was a slim
16 tallies.
Preece, from Berlin, Conn., and BRE will figure to have plenty
of stiff competition for the 2010 crown, however. Despite a
third-place finish in the final standings, Ted Christopher was
in position to defend his 2008 title for the majority of 2009.
If not for mechanical issues at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway and
Stafford (Conn.) Motor Speedway in the 11th and 12th races of
the season, Christopher could very well be gunning for a
third-straight title in 2010.
Christopher is coming off a rather amazing decade. Although his
only title came in 2008, the Plainville, Conn., veteran was the
championship runner-up in 2002 and 2005 and finished outside the
top five in points only once (6th in 2001) in the 2000s, a fact
that makes him a contender again this year almost by default.
Christopher also figures to be able to take advantage of lap
leader bonus points, which are new to the Tour this year. In the
past two seasons alone he has led 1,214 laps, double the total
of Preece, who is second during that timeframe.
Like Preece, Rowan Pennink had a very solid third year in the
Tour. The Huntingdon Valley, Pa., driver had 10 top-10s in his
first two seasons, but tied for the Tour lead last year with 11
and exhibited the consistency needed to contend for a title.
Pennink is still looking for his first career Tour victory, and
it could be on the horizon as he has won races outside of NASCAR
competition in the last year. In the first 25 years of the
Whelen Modified Tour, no driver has earned the title without at
least one win.
Entering his eighth full-time season in the Tour, Todd Szegedy
has forged a well-earned reputation as a perennial title
contender. The Ridgefield, Conn., driver finished seventh in
points as a rookie in 2002 and captured the crown the following
season. His last four seasons have been top-five finishes, but a
runner-up effort in 2007 is the closest he’s come to regaining
the crown.
In addition to the drivers that finished high in the 2009
standings, there figures to be a host of others that could
factor in. Seven-time champion Mike Stefanik cannot be ruled
out, Chuck Hossfeld has been a top finisher in his full-time
campaigns and last year’s Whelen Southern Modified Tour Champion
George Brunnhoelzl III has come north to contend for a title.
Younger drivers like Chris Pasteryak, Woody Pitkat, Erick
Rudolph, Bobby Santos or Ron Silk could be in the mix with
improved consistency.
Stay tuned to yet another exciting season.
Fast Facts
The Race: Icebreaker
The Place: Thompson (Conn.) International Speedway
The Date: Sunday, April 11
The Time: 3:15 p.m. ET
The Distance: 150 laps / 93.75 miles
Race Purse: $87,231
2009 Winner: Ted Christopher
2009 Polesitter: Ted Christopher
Event Schedule: Saturday: Practice 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.,
Qualifying 3:30 p.m.
Track Contact: Russ Dowd, (860) 923-2280, pitcrew@thompsonspeedway.com
NASCAR PR Contact: Jason Cunningham, (704) 201-6658, jcunningham@nascar.com
Familiar Faces, New Places
As with most off seasons, there were some NASCAR Whelen
Modified Tour team transactions. Here’s a brief recap:
Hossfeld in the No. 59 ... After not having a full-time ride in
2009, Chuck Hossfeld will be back to contend for a title in 2010
with car owner Ed Bennett in the No. 59. Hossfeld has seven
career wins and has finished in the top five in the standings in
four of the six seasons he has run the full schedule.
Rudolph Goes From the No. 59 to the 98 ... A mutual parting of
ways in the off season saw Erick Rudolph move on from a
cooperation between his family’s team and Bennett in the No. 59
to drive for Al Heinke and Tommy Baldwin and the new HBR Racing
team, which will field a full-time team for the first time in
2010. Rudolph earned his first career Tour win a year ago.
Brunnhoelzl in the No. 46 ... The 2009 NASCAR Whelen Southern
Modified Tour champion is coming north. George Brunnhoelzl III
is following in the footsteps of his father to compete in the
Whelen Modified Tour in the No. 46 owned by Bob Katon.
Brunnhoelzl III has six career Southern Tour wins. George
Brunnhoelzl Jr. was a two-time race winner on the Tour.
Beers Goes From the No. 46 to the 76 ... Supplanted in Katon’s
No. 46, Eric Beers has landed in the newly-formed No. 76 team
that will be a cooperative effort between David DeLange and John
Blewett, grandfather of drivers Jimmy Blewett and the late John
Blewett III.
Santos Takes Over the No. 4 ... A driver without a home for many
years, Bobby Santos has finally landed his first full-time Tour
ride as he has replaced Donny Lia in the No. 4 for car owner Bob
Garbarino. Santos has a win and 12 top 10s in 29 career starts
since 2004 and will crawl into the seat of the ‘Mystic Missile’
which has registered six poles, 12 wins and two championships in
the three previous seasons.
Blewett in the No. 14 ... After taking off the second half of
2009, Jimmy Blewett will return in 2010 in the No. 14 of car
owner Richard Barney, previously piloted by Reggie Ruggiero.
News & Notes
The Race ... The 2010 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour season
will open with the Icebreaker at Thompson (Conn.) International
Speedway on Sunday, April 11. This will be the 110th race in
Tour history at Thompson, and the ninth year in-a-row that that
track has hosted the season opener.
The Procedure ... Starting positions 1-32 will be determined
from time trials, followed by a redraw of the fastest
qualifiers. The remaining five positions in the maximum starting
field of 37 cars will be filled through the provisional process.
The race is 150 laps (93.75 miles).
The Track ... A .625-mile high-banked oval that opened in 1940,
Thompson was the first asphalt track in the nation, and the
largest in New England until New Hampshire Motor Speedway opened
in 1990. TIS has played host to the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour
more times than any other track.
Race Winners ... There have been 29 different race winners at
Thompson, led by Mike Stefanik’s 14 victories. Ted Christopher
is the defending winner of this race, and was victorious in the
last race of 2009 at Thompson.
Pole Winners ... There have been 36 different pole winners at
Thompson, led by Jeff Fuller’s 13. Eric Beers set the Thompson
qualifying record in the 2008 World Series at 18.429 seconds
(122.080 mph).
Tour Tidbits: Competition Updates for 2010
Bonus Points ... Prior to 2010, the NASCAR Whelen Modified
and Whelen Southern Modified Tours were the only NASCAR
divisions to not award lap leader bonus points. That changed in
the off season as the sanctioning body has announced that five
bonus points will be awarded to any driver who leads a lap
during a race, and five additional points to the driver who
leads the most laps in that event.
Leader Chooses ... While double-file restarts were a part of
NASCAR’s touring divisions well before they were adopted at the
national series level last year, there is one feature to the
national series’ restart rule that has trickled down to the
touring level. The race leader now gets to choose, with one pace
lap left, whether to restart on the inside or outside lane.
Previously, the leader always started inside.
Changes to Late-Race Restarts ... Speaking of double-file
restarts, they’ll now be in effect throughout the entire race in
2010. Previously, restarts inside 10 laps to go were
single-file. There was also no free pass car with a caution
inside 10 laps to go previously, but in 2010 the beneficiary
rule applies throughout the race.
Five Over the Wall ... This season Tour teams will be allowed
five pit crew members in the car servicing area during pit
stops. Teams were previously limited to four over the wall.
Pit Stop Procedures ... Teams will now be limited to changing
either tires or taking fuel during a pit stop, but not both. If
taking tires on the first stop, team can come back around for
fuel under the same caution, or vice versa.
Civali Pulling Double-Duty in 2010
If James Civali likes to race a Modified, then he has
latched on with the right team because the Hill family likes to
go racing, a lot.
In 2010, Civali and Hillbilly Racing are planning to compete for
the championship in both the NASCAR Whelen Modified and NASCAR
Whelen Southern Modified Tours, something that no team has done
since the Southern Tour was formed in 2005.
With the Whelen Modified Tour schedule traditionally starting
later in the season with the unpredictable March weather in New
England, there are opportunities for teams to go south to
compete in early-season Southern Tour events. Ted Christopher,
Rowan Pennink, Jamie Tomaino and others have dabbled. Ron Silk
had seven Southern Tour starts with Hillbilly Racing prior to
parting ways with the team in 2009. Southern Tour driver Andy
Seuss, a New Hampshire native, has crossed over the most with 15
career starts in the northern Tour. But, no driver or team has
attempted to run both Tours before this year.
Early returns for the No. 79 team are good. After three events
in the Southern Tour, Civali leads Seuss by 18 points atop the
standings. Last week at South Boston (Va.) Speedway, Civali
garnered his first Southern Tour victory after top 10s at
Atlanta (Ga.) Motor Speedway and Caraway Speedway in Asheboro,
N.C., to start the season.
The Hillbilly team will have only one logistical challenge if no
rain-outs come into play. On Friday, Aug. 7 the Whelen Modified
Tour is at Stafford (Conn.) Motor Speedway and the Whelen
Southern Modified Tour competes the next night at Bowman Gray
Stadium in Winston-Salem, N.C. Then there is the one guaranteed
roadblock to competing in every race in both Tours in 2010: the
combination race between the two Tours at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor
Speedway where they’ll have to decide prior to the race which
Tour they wish to earn driver points for, but they could enter a
car for each Tour for owner points.
Civali and Hillbilly Racing have already made their mark in the
Southern Tour, and it’s now time to start the second phase.
Home Tracks: Icebreaker Also Start for Thompson NWAAS
The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour will share the Icebreaker
card with each of Thompson International Speedway’s “Super Six”
divisions of its NASCAR Whelen All-American Series program. Like
the Tour, this will also be the season-opening weekend for the
local divisions.
In the headline division, the Sunoco Modifieds, Keith Rocco is
the defending titlist, as well as the two-time reigning
Connecticut state champion. Derek Ramstrom, who is competing
full time in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East this year, is the
reigning Super Late Model champion. John Materas (Late Model),
Brian O’Sullivan (Thompson Modified), Larry Barnett (Limited
Sportsman) and Scott Michalski (Mini Stock) were also 2009
division winners.
Up Next: Stafford Spring Sizzler
The first of four races for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour
in 2010 at Stafford (Conn.) Motor Speedway is slated for Sunday,
April 25 with the Tech-Net Spring Sizzler presented by CARQUEST.
The prestigious Spring Sizzler is the traditional season-opening
event for Stafford, and will also include racing from five
NASCAR Whelen All-American Series divisions in addition to the
Whelen Modified Tour feature event.
Stafford, a slightly-banked asphalt facility, has played host to
the Whelen Modified Tour in all but one season since its
inception in 1985. The 2010 Spring Sizzler will be the 95th
all-time race for the Tour at the historic half-mile.
In addition to being the winningest driver in Stafford history,
Ted Christopher has taken the checkers in the last two Spring
Sizzlers. He has nine career Whelen Modified Tour wins at
Stafford, including four in the Spring Sizzler.
Action will begin on Spring Sizzler weekend for the Whelen
Modified Tour with practice and qualifying on Saturday, April
24. Raceday will commence with the pre-race CARQUEST Belts &
Hose Pit Party.
Source:
Jason Cunningham/NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour PR
Updated: April
5, 2010