Preece Rockets To Thompson NASCAR Modified Victory

Ryan Preece celebrates in victory lane following his NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour win Wednesday evening at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park. Photo: Matthew Thomas/NASCAR

Ryan Preece’s pit stop strategy pushed him back in the field. But the Berlin, Connecticut, driver wasted no time in driving to the front en route to Wednesday night’s NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour victory in the Thompson 125 at Connecticut’s Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park.

The win was the second of the season for Preece and 17th of his career.

Preece pitted with many of his lead challengers on lap 70. The No. 6 TS Haulers Chevrolet was forced to restart outside the top 10 behind a number of cars including Rowan Pennink and Bobby Santos, who pitted earlier. A late charge through the field by Preece culminated with a move to the inside of Pennink for the lead with just 18 laps to go.

From there, Preece pulled away from the field and clicked off some of the fastest laps he ran all night while out in front of the pack. He finished 2.106 seconds ahead of second-place Pennink.

“All of my guys work really hard,” Preece said. “Our guys live in Long Island, Connecticut, Rhode Island, so it can be hard for them. As long as the car is good and I can drive forward, it’s my job to get myself back there. I shouldn’t have to depend on them.”

Preece, who won the NAPA Spring Sizzler at Connecticut’s Stafford Motor Speedway on April 30, missed the last tour race on May 13 to get married.

Back on the race track, he had an early hiccup when he missed the final minutes of the only practice session of the day because of a broken driveshaft. Once they got to the race, though, there was no issue.

Pennink followed up his Thompson win in April’s Icebreaker 150 with another strong run on the .625-mile oval. He pitted under caution at lap 50 and inherited the lead 20 laps later when the lead pack came down pit road.

Santos, who pitted for tires on lap 33 and stayed out for the remainder of the race, held on for third. Santos was the defending race winner.

“Our strategy definitely worked in his favor,” Santos said. “We weren’t spectacular to start the race but we made a good adjustment and put tires on and we had a good car overall tonight.”

Four-time tour champion Doug Coby qualified second and finished in fourth spot, with Eric Goodale in fifth.

Jon McKennedy, Ted Christopher, Timmy Solomito, Andrew Krause and Max Zachem rounded out the top ten.

Donny Lia won the Coors Light Pole Award earlier in the day but got caught up in an early wreck and finished 23rd.

Pennink cut Solomito’s lead to two points after five of 16 championship events, while Goodale is 17 points back of Pennink in third. Despite missing a race, Preece is 10th in points – seven behind ninth-place Coby and 47 out of first.

The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour returns to the track at Riverhead Raceway on Long Island on Saturday, June 24.

NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour
Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park – Thompson, CT
Thompson 125 – June 14, 2017

Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Points B/Points Status
1 5 6 Ryan Preece TS Haulers Inc/Hoosier Tire of Calverton Chevrolet 125 48 5 Running
2 3 3 Rowan Pennink Cape Cod Copper Chevrolet 125 43 1 Running
3 12 44 Bobby Santos Sully Tinio/Brendan Kelley Music Chevrolet 125 41 Running
4 2 2 Doug Coby Mayhew Tools Chevrolet 125 40 Running
5 8 58 Eric Goodale GAF Roofing Chevrolet 125 39 Running
6 11 0 Jon McKennedy Brad Brady Racing Chevrolet 125 38 Running
7 20 82 Ted Christopher Horton Avenue Materials Chevrolet 125 37 Running
8 4 16 Timmy Solomito Starrett Tools Ford 125 36 Running
9 22 24 Andrew Krause Supreme Manufacturing Chevrolet 125 35 Running
10 9 20 Max Zachem Anytime Rental/Lu-Macs Chevrolet 125 34 Running
11 17 46 Woody Pitkat Riverhead Building Supply Chevrolet 125 33 Running
12 18 89 Matt Swanson Starrett Tools Ford 125 32 Running
13 23 77 Gary Putnam Curb Records Chevrolet 125 31 Running
14 13 51 Justin Bonsignore Phoenix Communications Inc. Chevrolet 125 30 Running
15 21 64 Rob Summers Hoosier Tire East/Fast Track Elect/Hughes Motors 124 29 Running
16 24 97 Bryan Dauzat O.B. Builders Chevrolet 124 28 Running
17 26 33 Wade Cole Perf. Engines/Kendall Oil Ford 122 27 Running
18 25 39 Calvin Carroll * Power with Prestige/Cruising w/Betty Chevrolet 120 26 Running
19 27 1 Melissa Fifield Eastern Propane & Oil Chevrolet 120 25 Running
20 16 36 Dave Sapienza Sapienza Enterprise Chevrolet 104 24 Running
21 7 15 Chase Dowling 15-40 Connection Chevrolet 91 24 1 Accident
22 19 56 Craig Lutz Lutz Motorsports Chevrolet 91 22 Accident
23 1 7 Donny Lia Bardahl Chevrolet 91 22 1 Accident
24 28 78 Walter Sutcliffe Jr. * Last Minute Racing Chevrolet 73 20 Running
25 6 48 Shawn Solomito Eastport Feeds Chevrolet 60 19 Power Steering
26 10 29 Brendon Bock Meadow Brook Collison/Mosquito Free Organic 45 18 Power Steering
27 14 85 Todd Szegedy Stuarts Automotiive/J&R Pre-Cast Chevrolet 33 17 Suspension
28 15 11 Andy Seuss LFR Chassis Chevrolet 1 Accident

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RACE STATISTICS

Fastest Qualifier: Donny Lia, Time: 18.643 Seconds, Speed: 120.689 mph

Margin of Victory: 2.106 Seconds

Caution Flags: Laps 16-19 (Car 11 hit turn 2 wall contact); 30-34 (39 spun backstretch no contact); 47-52 (97 and 39 spun turn 4 no contact); 77-83 (46 spun front stretch no contact); 91-96 (7, 56, 51, 15, 36 contact backstretch  also trew red flag).  5 for 28 laps.

Lap Leaders: Donny Lia 1-23, Ryan Preece 24-60, Chase Dowling 61-81, Rowan Pennink 82-107, Ryan Preece 108-125.

Total Laps Led: Ryan Preece 55, Rowan Pennink 26, Donny Lia 23, Chase Dowling 21.  4 changes involving 4 drivers.

Top 10 Driver Points: Timmy Solomito 206, Rowan Pennink 204, Eric Goodale 187, Max Zachem 177, Justin Bonsignore 177, Matt Swanson 166, Woody Pitkat 165, Rob Summers 160, Doug Coby 159, Ryan Preece 152

* Denotes Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender

 

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