On Friday, August 27, Earl Curtin III used the high line to pick up his first career Pure Stock Victory. Earl started eleventh in the 23 car field, and was able to use the high and low lanes to find himself up front. Curtin crossed into the top five on lap eleven, and into second with six laps remaining. A timely caution for Earl came out on lap 20, when Melissa Charette lost what was an eighth place run. Bill Chouinard was leading the race, and did all he could to hold off the rookie, but was they races wheel to wheel over the last five laps, Curtin was just a touch stronger. As the duo battled off turn four, they both slid high, and Curtin touched the outside wall with his right rear bumper cover. But it was not enough to slow his momentum, and he went on to edge the former champion by .018 at the finish line.
Outside pole sitter Jeremy Lambert followed Melissa Charette for the first eight circuits, but moved out front on lap nine. The Westport native was looking for his first win before Chouinard snuck in and took over the lead on the twelfth circuit. Lambert was able to get back out front for the next few laps as they swapped the lead back and forth several times. A caution on lap 16 paired them back up, and Chouinard held off Lambert and led until the final three laps.
Points leader Nick Uhrig got caught in traffic early, and was only able to fight his way into fifth at the end. Randy Moretti was the fast mover of the night. Randy started sixteenth, and by the completion of lap one, he sat seventh. He made his way up to third, and spent the final ten laps swapping that position with Lambert, edging him out at the checkers. The top five were Curtin , Chouinard, Moretti, Lambert and Uhrig.
Second generation racer Christine Cavallaro grew up with Pro Stocks, Late Models, Sport Trucks and more in her garage at home, so it was only natural for the young lade to want to follow in her fathers’ footsteps. When you dad is Mike Cavallaro , 3 time Sport Truck Champion, it can be hard to fill those shoes. On Friday, 8/27, she was able to join the list of speedway winners.
The SYRA 750 class has belonged, for the most part, to Dave Hutchins Jr , and this week was no exception. From his fourth place starting position, Lil Hutch moved into second by lap two, and put pressure on Waterford CT ’s Kaitlyn Donovan . Kaitlyn set in the lead from the drop of the green, and her only challenge was from Hutch. The Westport native moved to the outside, and raced wheel to wheel with Donovan for several laps, swapping the lead back and forth. Lap nine saw him take the lead for the final time, and he led to the checkers. He was followed by Donovan , Adam Swift , Ashley Kuhn and Nate Bubello .
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I would like to the syra be able to race on Sunday shows when they can't race on Fridays. I do admire the drivers and parents that come out every week and give it their all. The parents/ crew cheifs are a very dedicated to their teams. Take a walk around the pit row. The team leaders put as much effort in to their cars as any NASCAR sprint cup operation. Being able to showcase the division on a Sunday show in front of a large crowd would be a big reward to all involved and show the tracks support for the teams. It would not take much effort to add syra to another show as the officials are already there for the pure stocks anyway and running the heats and features would not take up that much time. Please check the info I think there is 3 more syra events left on the card plus the DAV. In this day and age we do not need to short cut our youth as it seems to happen in society. This is a SPORT that brings the family unit together and give kids an opportunity to do something constructive and keep them out of trouble. Racing dose teach displine and following the rules which kids of today need to be coached into more of.
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