CHRIS
PERLEY, BOBBY SANTOS, III, & NORM WRENN SCORE
CARQUEST EXTREME TUESDAY FEATURE WINS AT STAFFORD
MOTOR SPEEDWAY
For
Immediate Release
Contact: Scott Running
July 8, 2008
(Stafford
Springs, CT)---Tuesday night, July 8th, was the 5th
annual CARQUEST Extreme Tuesday program at Stafford
Motor Speedway. Chris Perley scored his third ISMA
Supermodified feature victory at Stafford in five
years by winning the 50-lap feature, Bobby Santos,
III was the winner of the 30-lap NEMA Midget feature,
and Norm Wrenn was the winner of the 25-lap Pro-4
Modified feature event.
In
the 50-lap ISMA Supermodified feature event, it was
Chris Perley taking his third victory at Stafford
in five years. Kelly Miller took the lead at the green
and he led the first 17 laps before Mike Lichty took
over the race lead. Lichty had his car working in
the high groove, as he took second from Jeff Abold
and the lead from Miller on the high side. But Lichty's
good run ended one lap later as a flat right rear
tire ended his night against the turn 1 wall, which
gave the lead of the race back to Miller.
Miller
then held the lead until lap-29 when Russ Wood made
a pass for the lead in the high groove. Miller's good
run ended with a blown engine with 36 laps complete
that brought the caution flag out. Perley had moved
from fifth to second on a previous restart, and he
took the lead from Wood two laps after the next restart.
Perley and Wood slowly pulled away from the rest of
the field for a two-car duel to the finish. Perley
built up a small lead over Wood, but Wood began to
reel Perley back in during the closing laps. A lapped
car gave Perley the margin he needed on the second
to last lap of the race as Wood got hung up and Perley
went on to take the victory. Rounding out the top-5
behind Perley and Wood was Bentley Warren, Abold,
and Jeff Holbrook.
In
the 30-lap NEMA Midget feature event, it was Bobby
Santos, III taking the win one year after his sister
Erica took the CARQUEST Extreme Tuesday checkered
flag. The race took the green with Jon Seaman, Sr.
taking the lead ahead of Erica Santos, Greg Stoehr,
Bobby Santos, III, and John Zych. Randy Cabral was
the car on the charge at the start of the race, slicing
through traffic after an issue in his heat race put
him at the back of the starting grid. Seaman held
the lead until lap-10 when Santos made his move for
the lead in turn 2. Cabral was up to third place at
that point and he followed Santos past Seaman. From
that point on, it was a two-car show as Santos and
Cabral pulled away from the rest of the field as they
dueled for the lead. Cabral looked several times to
have a run on Santos, but Santos was able to hold
Cabral off lap after lap. Santos was able to navigate
lapped traffic a bit better than Cabral over the final
laps, which gave Santos the margin he needed as he
drove to the checkered flag in a caution free race.
Rounding out the top-5 behind Santos and Cabral was
Seaman, Jeff Horn, and Erica Santos.
In
the 25-lap Pro-4 Modified feature it was Norm Wrenn
taking the win. George Sherman took the lead at the
green with Tyler Anderson hot on his bumper. Sherman
began to slowly open his lead up, but on lap-8 Sherman
got out of shape in turn 4 and fell back to sixth
place in line, handing the lead of the race over to
Wrenn. Wrenn then had to contend with Rob Richardi,
Jr., who was applying pressure to Wrenn for the race
lead. Wrenn was able to fend off the challenges of
Richardi through several restart situations and he
drove to the victory. Cory Cleary worked his way up
to third at the finish behind Wrenn and Richardi,
with Kevin Iannarelli and Sherman rounding out the
top-5.
For more
information contact the Stafford Motor Speedway track
office at (860) 684-2783, or visit us on the web at
www.staffordspeedway.com.
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