Saturday, May 9, 2015

Dare Stock & Limited L/M Results from Stafford Speedway 5-08-15


Jason Trott
                        

Posted by Wayne G. Barber
Don Bessette
In the 20-lap Limited Late Model feature event, R.J. Surdell took the lead at the green but Justin Bren took that lead spot from Surdell on lap-2.  Austin Bessette followed Bren by Surdell to move into second.  Bren got out of shape and slid up the track, allowing Andrew Hayes to move into second behind Bessette.  Al Saunders was third, with Duane Provost fourth and Cliff Saunders was fifth.  Surdell fell back to twelfth place while Bren was off the pace and limping his way back to pit road, finished early for the evening.
The top-5 were running a nose to tail train with Bessette leading Hayes, Al Saunders, Provost, and Cliff Saunders.  The running order remained the same at the halfway point of the race with Bessette still in command of the race.  Al Saunders got around Hayes for second but Bessette was still in command of the race.  Bessette led the field to the checkered flag to pick up a dominating win, his first of the 2015 season.  Al Saunders finished second, with Hayes, Provost, and Cliff Saunders rounding out the top-5.
In the 15-lap DARE Stock feature event, Tyler Trott streaked into the lead from the pole with Trace Beyer slotting into second.  Behind Beyer, it was a 3-wide crowd with Alexandra Fearn moving into third, Dan Dembek fourth, and Frank L’Etoile, Jr. fifth.  L’Etoile moved around Fearn for second on lap-2 but Fearn was hanging tough on the outside of Beyer.  Up front, Beyer had reeled Trott in and he was within a car length by lap-4.
Fearn hung strong for a lap on the outside of L’Etoile before she fell back into line behind L’Etoie with Dembek still running third behind Trott and Beyer.  At the halfway point of the race, Trott continued to lead Beyer while L’Etoile was now on the back bumper of Dembek in a fight for third with Fearn still holding fifth place.  Zack Robinson was up to sixth and he was beginning to close in on Fearn.
Just as Beyer had closed in on the back of Trott, Trott then began to slowly open the gap back up with 5 laps to go.  Nicole Chambrello spun in turn 2 but was able to get going to keep the race green but then Marcello Rufrano spun in the same spot as Chambrello to bring the caution out with 13 laps complete.

Trott powered his way back into the lead while behind him it was a dogfight between Dembek and Beyer for second place.  Trott led the final two laps to pick up his first career DARE Stock victory while Dembek beat Beyer to the line by a nose to take second.  Fearn was fourth and L’Etoile rounded out the top-5.
In the 20-lap Limited Late Model feature event, R.J. Surdell took the lead at the green but Justin Bren took that lead spot from Surdell on lap-2.  Austin Bessette followed Bren by Surdell to move into second.  Bren got out of shape and slid up the track, allowing Andrew Hayes to move into second behind Bessette.  Al Saunders was third, with Duane Provost fourth and Cliff Saunders was fifth.  Surdell fell back to twelfth place while Bren was off the pace and limping his way back to pit road, finished early for the evening.
The top-5 were running a nose to tail train with Bessette leading Hayes, Al Saunders, Provost, and Cliff Saunders.  The running order remained the same at the halfway point of the race with Bessette still in command of the race.  Al Saunders got around Hayes for second but Bessette was still in command of the race.  Bessette led the field to the checkered flag to pick up a dominating win, his first of the 2015 season.  Al Saunders finished second, with Hayes, Provost, and Cliff Saunders rounding out the top-5.
In the 15-lap DARE Stock feature event, Tyler Trott streaked into the lead from the pole with Trace Beyer slotting into second.  Behind Beyer, it was a 3-wide crowd with Alexandra Fearn moving into third, Dan Dembek fourth, and Frank L’Etoile, Jr. fifth.  L’Etoile moved around Fearn for second on lap-2 but Fearn was hanging tough on the outside of Beyer.  Up front, Beyer had reeled Trott in and he was within a car length by lap-4.
Fearn hung strong for a lap on the outside of L’Etoile before she fell back into line behind L’Etoie with Dembek still running third behind Trott and Beyer.  At the halfway point of the race, Trott continued to lead Beyer while L’Etoile was now on the back bumper of Dembek in a fight for third with Fearn still holding fifth place.  Zack Robinson was up to sixth and he was beginning to close in on Fearn.
Just as Beyer had closed in on the back of Trott, Trott then began to slowly open the gap back up with 5 laps to go.  Nicole Chambrello spun in turn 2 but was able to get going to keep the race green but then Marcello Rufrano spun in the same spot as Chambrello to bring the caution out with 13 laps complete.

Trott powered his way back into the lead while behind him it was a dogfight between Dembek and Beyer for second place.  Trott led the final two laps to pick up his first career DARE Stock victory while Dembek beat Beyer to the line by a nose to take second.  Fearn was fourth and L’Etoile rounded out the top-5. Source P/R Dept. Stafford Speedway

LIMITED LATE MODEL (20)

1) Austin Bessette, Stafford Springs
2) Albert Saunders, Stafford
3) Andrew Hayes, Charlton, Ma
4) Duane Provost, Indian Orchard, Ma
5) Cliff Saunders, Stafford
6) David Arute, Tolland
7) Glenn Bartkowski, Manchester
8) Paul Arute, Tolland
9) Kelsey Rottino, Willimantic
10) David Comeau, Palmer, Ma
11) Jeremy Lavoie, Windsor Locks
12) R.J. Surdell, Manchester
13) Robert Bloxsom, III, Stratford
14) Matt Clement, Wethersfield
15) Justin Bren, Palmer, Ma
 
 

DARE STOCK (15)

1) Tyler Trott, East Hartford
2) Dan Dembek, Hampden, Ma
3) Trace Beyer, West Dover, Vt
4) Alexandra Fearn, East Longmeadow, Ma
5) Frank L'Etoile, Jr., Wethersfield
6) Marcello Rufrano, North Haven
7) Nicole Chambrello, Kensington
8) Doug Phelps, Jr., New Salem, Ma
9) Chris Bagnall, Norfolk
10) Zack Robinson, Putnam
11) Paul Bourdon, Jr., Jewett City
12) Paul Varricchio, Jr., Berlin
13) Chase Demato, New Milford
 
 



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