Stafford Motor
Speedway - July 8, 2008 |
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Jim Feeney Photo |
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Jeff Holbrook gets
by Johnny Benson Jr. in the first laps of the Stafford ISMA
main. Unfortunately mechanical problems sidelined Benson before
he really got a chance to race. Holbrook finished fifth. |
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The bad luck kids –
Kelly Miller (16) and Mike Lichty. Both were running strong
until misfortune struck, Miller led the race for sixteen laps
until Lichty took the point. Lichty blew a tire three laps later
and Miller led again until lap 24 when Wood took over. Kelly
maintained a top four spot until his motor blew to pieces on lap
41 with a resulting fire and burns to Miller’s leg. |
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The dynamic duo
–Chris Perley (11) and Bentley Warren (71) - that no super
driver likes to see running together. They finished 1st and 3rd
in the Vic Miller team cars at Stafford. Russ Wood, in a brand
new car, finished in between. |
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Nineteen-year old
Jeffrey Abold tries to hold off veteran Bentley Warren for third
place in the Stafford ISMA main. Warren finally got by with less
than five laps to go in the race with second-generation driver
Abold settling for fourth. |
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Joey Payne, aboard
the Holbrook 41, races alongside Dave McKnight. Both would be
involved when Kelly Miller blew a motor on the 16 while running
just ahead of this duo. |
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Kelly Miller’s 16
blew a motor after a strong run at Stafford. He had led, run
second and dropped back to fourth when, with nine laps to go,
the motor let loose collecting Dave McKnight and Joey Payne, who
both were able to restart. Kelly received burns on his leg after
a brief fire, which was quickly extinguished by Stafford safety
crewmen. Norm Marx photo |
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Chris Perley caught
up with the high-flying race leader Russ Wood after a lap 41
yellow gave him an assist. Wood was driving a brand new, out of
the box, machine that performed better than even his
expectations. |
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The top three at
Stafford’s Xtreme Tuesday ISMA race: Bentley Warren (3rd), Chris
Perley (1st) and Russ Wood (2nd). This trio also hold the top
spots in the ISMA All-Time win list with a combined total of 137
point race victories between them. |
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Chris Perley is
two-for-two on the short ISMA trail to date. He picked up his
second win of the season at Stafford’s Carquest Xtreme Tuesday
ISMA 50 during the
week. |
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Top Three
at Carquest Xtreme Tuesday
L to R: Bentley Warren, 3rd; Winner Chris Perley;
and Russ Wood, 2nd.

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CHRIS PERLEY TOPS
RUSS WOOD
at STAFFORD XTREME TUESDAY |
Stafford Springs, CT – It's
no surprise to race fans that Chris Perley won the Carquest
Stafford Xtreme ISMA race Tuesday night. After all he has been
winning a lot in the past couple of years. But it was a bit of a
surprise to Perley. It was not by any means an easy or expected
win. "I really didn't think we'd be here tonight," said Perley
in victory lane. "Right from the start of the race I thought I'd
be going backwards. I am really surprised."
Perley, who started in his usual twelfth place on the grid,
would come to battle old rival Russ Wood for the win, but had
luck been kinder to Kelly Miller or Mike Lichty, Perley and Wood
might have been battling for third and fourth. Lichty lost a
tire while leading and Miller would blow a motor big time,
leaving Wood and Perley in a déjà vu fight up front. "It was a
crazy race," indicated Perley, "It reminded me of one at Seekonk
where Woody and I swapped the lead back and forth and you're
wondering how long your tires are going to last doing that. I
want to thank Russ for coming back and putting a show on."
Chris went on to say, "It was a tough race. I'd like to say
sorry to the fans because it took so long tonight. With the heat
and all it was a real workout. Thanks to Carquest Auto Parts for
putting this night on. This place is just a blast to run. I just
didn't think I had the car tonight. I remembered that a couple
years ago I won here running real hard through the corners. I
did that and I got up to the front. My R&R motor just ran
awesome. This thing's got a lot of snot in it. My sponsors Ed
Shea Concrete, Perley's, New England Motor Racing Supply,
Barrett Transportation, Jack Cook Enterprises and Hardy
Transportation - thanks to everyone. There are so many people
who help us out and so many fans. All the little things you do
for us I just really appreciate it. My crew's the best. They
never give up and I try never to give up with them."
Wood, who took the lead on lap 28 from the strong running Kelly
Miller in the 16, was very pleased with his new Holbrook-owned
car and his finish. "The guys worked until one o'clock this
morning. It's a brand new car. There are a ton of people who
busted their tail getting this car ready. I want to thank them
all especially Brian Allegresso, Butch Valley and New England
Motor Racing. It was an awesome job. We had a few new car issues
but we'll work them out. It's a privilege to drive a car like
this. Maybe we can run with Chris this year. I'm looking forward
to it. I too would like to thank Carquest for having us."
Completing the podium was the venerable Bentley Warren. The top
three on the ISMA All-Time win list were also the top three at
Stafford with a combined total of 137 mains between them.
Bentley, grinning, said, "The car was awesome. It's fun to
drive. I have to thank Vic Miller, Ed Shea and all the guys who
work on these cars. And Chris Perley. He worked harder on my car
today than on his. It's so much fun to drive with a bunch of
guys who just want to have fun. It's really enjoyable. The car
was fast and I had a ball. I like this track. I still love
racing. If I didn't I wouldn't be here."
A couple shaky starts of the feature saw Jamie Timmons bringing
out the first yellow and a tangle between Mark Sammut, John
Torrese, Jon McKennedy and Ray Graham Jr., coming on the
restart. Hooks were for Sammut and Graham. Defending race champ
Rob Summers brought the 97 to a halt in the infield with front
wing damage but was able to restart.
Kelly Miller finally grabbed the point with 19-year old Jeffrey
Abold hot on his tail, followed by Wood, Romanoski and Lichty in
the early going.
Miller extended his lead out front as Abold, Wood and Lichty
battled. Moving up into fifth by lap 11 was the 11.
On lap 17, Mike Lichty drove around the 16 of Miller for the
lead and a chance at that elusive first ISMA win. It was not to
be once more for the young Canadian. On lap 20 he blew a tire
sending him around and into the infield with no way to change
the flat.
Back out front it was Miller again with Abold, Wood, Perley,
McKnight, Warren and Holbrook challenging. The hot, muggy night
was already taking its toll as cars, including John Benson Jr.,
began dropping by the wayside.
The new 29 with Wood at the helm, took over the front spot from
Miller with another back straight pass on lap 28. Wood began to
pull away and it looked like he might just pull off an "out of
the box - to the win circle" feat.
Lap 34 saw Jamie Timmons run off the track with the yellow
flying again. Wood was stopped and checked for leaking in the
interim but was deemed able to continue and he took up his lead
position on the restart. It was also on the restart that both
Abold and Perley grabbed second and third by driving by Miller's
16. Bentley Warren moved into to challenge the second-generation
driver Abold one lap later.,
Miller's night came to a screeching halt on lap 37 when his
motor blew. He emerged quickly from the car, obviously on fire,
and was immediately attended to suffering leg burns. The fluid
laid down caused Joey Payne, driving the Holbrook 41, to be
collected as was Dave McKnight. Both restarted.
During the red, Perley mulled over his circumstances. "During
the red I already knew I had a problem with tires. I was kind of
concerned with dealing with the heat. With all the stuff we have
on now I can't take my helmet off because I can't put it back on
by myself so I had to deal with it. I knew I had problems and
I'd just have to deal with it."
After the lengthy cleanup, the race resumed and went straight
green to the end. Up front it was now Wood and Perley, then
Perley and Wood as they swapped the lead on lap 39. Back in the
pack Abold held off Warren and Holbrook, with only eleven cars
remaining in the field.
With five to go, Perley looked to be pulling away, but then,
Wood closed up the gap. A lap car almost proved the lead
changer, but time ran out. "At the end there Chris was pushing
up and I was trying another groove, " said Russ. "All of a
sudden I was gaining on him. I just needed a few more laps. All
in all we were ecstatic with a car we didn't even fire until
today. It was just awesome."
Perley admitted, "I knew I was slowing up. I knew I had a little
left. But I also knew that if I gave it my all I'd be a few laps
short and he would have been there. I had to be so careful with
my tires because they weren't under me. I had a lot of stagger
tonight Scotty tells me. We got really lucky with the cautions."
In those waning laps, Bentley Warren, much to the crowd's
delight, got by Abold's 05 for a podium finish.
Said the young Baldwinsville, NY driver Abold, who had also run
the midget event earlier, "It was an awesome run for me It was
cool racing with Russ Wood and Chris Perley ahead of you and
knowing Bentley Warren was right on your tail. I was running out
of fuel at the end and Bentley got by me. I think I might have
had something for the top two but that's all she wrote. First
I'd like to thank everyone from Quantum for coming out and
everybody from Seymour Enterprises for helping out with the
midget. I'm psyched. Hopefully we can build off of this. We'll
be at the Sandusky Nationals and maybe we can get another good
run."
Jeff Holbrook, who had three cars in the top seven as a car
owner, said, "Survival of the fittest tonight. The heat was hard
on equipment. Everyone was overheating. My car was up to 260
under the red that time. It was tight the whole race and with
the heat it just wasn't a fun night to run. But, we know Russell
is going to have a good car. He got a second and I got a fifth.
We'll take that. I was lucky. My car had loaded up on a restart
and Joey (Payne) got by me just as the Miller car blew up and he
got into it. That would have been me. That corner was just
covered with fluid. Joey still got a seventh out of it."
Robbie Summers, Joey Payne, Dave McKnight, Mike Ordway Jr., Bob
Bond and Bobby Haynes Jr. were the last remaining cars on the
track with Haynes and Bond down a lap.
SUMMARY - Stafford Carquest Xtreme Tuesday
Heat 1:
Justin Belfiore, Vern Romanoski, Kelly Miller, Mark Sammut,
Bentley Warren, Mike Ordway Jr., Ray Graham Jr., Jon McKennedy,
Joey Payne
Heat 2:
Jeffrey Abold, Chris Perley, Jeff Holbrook, Mike Lichty, Bobby
Haynes Jr., Jamie Timmons, Robbie Summers, Mike Keeler, Bob Bond
Heat 3:
Russ Wood, Johnny Benson Jr., Dave McKnight, Dave Trytek, Scott
Martel, Frank Polimeda, Artiie Rousseau, John Torrese
Dave Shullick Jr. (61) and Eric Emhoff (2), ofn after practice.
Feature (50):
1. Chris Perley (11), 2. Russ Wood (29), 3. Bentley Warren (71),
4. Jeffrey Abold (05), 5. Jeff Holbrook (35), 6. Robbie Summers
(97),
7. Joey Payne (41), 8. Dave McKnight (94), 9. Mike Ordway Jr.
(88),
10. Bob Bond (25), 11. Bobby Haynes Jr. (44), 12. Kelly Miller
(16),
13. Scott Martel (14), 14. Jamie Timmons (27), 15. Mike Keeler
(56),
16. Dave Trytek (70), 17. Frank Polimeda (76), 18. Mike Lichty
(84),
19. Vern Romanoski (5), 20. Artie Rousseau (616), 21. Johnny
Benson Jr. (616),
22. Justin Belfiore (92), 23. John Torrese (91), 24. Mark Sammut
(78),
25. Ray Graham Jr. (99), 26. Jon McKenndy (79) |
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Stafford - July 8th

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JOHNNY BENSON, JR. to DRIVE ISMA SUPER
at STAFFORD in CARQUEST EXTREME TUESDAY |
By Scott Running, Stafford
PR
(Stafford Springs, CT)---Stafford Motor Speedway has announced
that NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series points leader Johnny Benson,
Jr. will be part of the ISMA Supermodified field for the
Tuesday, July 8th CARQUEST Extreme Tuesday program. Benson is
the most recent winner on the Craftsman Truck Series, winning at
the Milwaukee Mile, and he currently leads Todd Bodine by 50
points in the Craftsman Truck Series points standings. Benson's
visit to Stafford will be his first visit behind the wheel at
the Connecticut half-mile.
"I've heard lots of good things about Stafford, but I've never
seen it before," said Benson. "That definitely should make it
more exciting!"
Benson is currently working on putting together his own ISMA
Supermodified car, but for the CARQUEST Extreme Tuesday show,
Benson will be piloting a car out of the Mike Lichty stable as a
team car to Mike Lichty and Dave McKnight. He has his own
supermodified in the works, but it is not yet completed.
"I'm working on putting my own car together, but it's not quite
finished yet," said Benson. "I've driven Brad [Lichty's] car
about five times before, and it's a really nice thing to be able
to travel to different parts of the country and see some tracks
that I've never seen before."
Benson's career accomplishments include winning the 1993
American Speed Association championship, the 1995 NASCAR
Nationwide Series championship, and the 1996 NASCAR Nextel Cup
Series Rookie of the Year title. Benson has one career Nextel
Cup Series victory, coming in the 2002 fall race at Rockingham.
Benson nearly won the 2000 Daytona 500, losing the lead to
eventual winner Dale Jarrett on lap-196 of 200. Benson is one of
17 different drivers to have won a race in the Nextel Cup
Series, the Nationwide Series, and the Craftsman Truck Series.
Benson currently drives the #23 Toyota Certified Used Vehicles
Toyota for Bill Davis Motorsports and he leads the Craftsman
Truck Series points standings with 1 win, 6 top-5, and 8 top-10
finishes in 11 starts this season.
Benson's father is a former Supermodified champion and was the
winner of the 1966 Classic at Oswego Speedway. Prior to his
handful of runs in the Lichty car, Benson had no prior open
wheel experience, but he says that he loves racing in the ISMA
Supermodifed division. Last year he completed four ISMA runs,
with a heat win at Berlin. He was a strong leader in the feature
until the rear end gave way on the Lichty 74. Benson finished
7th the previous night at Delaware (Ont) Speedway.
"It's a lot of fun racing with the ISMA guys," says Benson.
"There's no mirrors and no spotters, and its good, clean racing.
Each car is unique and there aren't a lot of rules for the cars
compared to what I'm running in weekly now, so it's a lot of
fun. I've never driven an open wheel car before this and now
I've spent enough time in one of these cars to say I had to put
my own car together."
Joining John at Stafford will be a slew of hungry-to-race ISMA
drivers, including Jon Gambuti in the Roundy 76. Of course the legendary Bentley Warren
will add to the competition as Chris Perley’s teammate in the
Vic Miller 71. With only a Waterford event and a rained out
Toledo race in so far this season, the boys are certainly
anxious to get back to racing. Stafford’s July 8 event will be
followed by the annual Hy-Miler Nationals at Sandusky on July
25-26.
Tickets for the 5th Annual CARQUEST Extreme Tuesday are
available and on sale now at the Stafford Motor Speedway box
office. Tickets are priced at $30.00 for adult general
admission, and children ages 6-14 are only $5.00. Children ages
5 and under are admitted free of charge when accompanied by an
adult. Reserved seating is $32.00. Stafford Motor Speedway
offers free parking with overnight parking available.
For more information about the 5th annual CARQUEST Extreme
Tuesday event, or to order tickets, 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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