Bobby Santos Takes NASCAR Modified Win At Loudon

Bobby Santos III celebrates in Victory Lane after winning Saturday’s Musket 200 for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Photo: Adam Glanzman/NASCAR

It doesn’t seem to matter what car Bobby Santos III is in, he finds a way to park it in Victory Lane at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

The 34-year-old from Franklin, Massachusetts, put on a command performance at the “Magic Mile” Saturday to win the Musket 200 for the second straight year.

It is the sixth NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour championship points win for Santos at the 1.058-mile track — seventh overall when you throw in the 2016 Whelen All-Star Shootout — and the third different car he’s won with. After success in the No. 44 for Tinio Racing, when he won four times plus the all-star race since 2014, he won last year’s extra-distance race during New Hampshire’s Full Throttle Fall Weekend driving the No. 36 substituting for injured driver Dave Sapienza.

This year, Sapienza is back, and he fielded the No. 63 Sapienza Enterprises Chevrolet for Santos, who was making his first tour start of the season.

And Santos made it look easy in collecting his 19th career tour win.

In its third running, this year’s race was 200 laps, compared to 250 in the first two editions. The race, though, featured 35 lead changes among eight drivers — on par with the 31 (2018) and 36 (2019) lead changes previously.

After trading the lead back-and-forth in the closing laps with Justin Bonsignore, Santos took advantage of Bonsignore and Ron Silk’s battle for second to pull away, leading the final 10 laps and winning .301 seconds.

Bonsignore settled for second, followed by Silk. Anthony Nocell was fourth and Craig Lutz fifth.

Andy Seuss, who won his first Mayhew Tools Dominator Pole Award in qualifying Friday, finished sixth. Matt Swanson, Jon McKennedy, Doug Coby and Tyler Rypkema rounded out the top 10.

Bonsignore led a race-high 53 laps was able to stretch his championship points lead to 27 over Coby and 39 over McKennedy.

The win netted Santos $20,000, the largest winner’s purse for the Whelen Modified Tour in its longest race. It’s the second big win in a row for Santos. He captured the historic Little 500, the prestigious sprint car race at Indiana’s Anderson Speedway, last weekend.

The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour will run next at Connecticut’s Stafford Motor Speedway in the NAPA Auto Parts 150 on Saturday, September 26.

NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour
New Hampshire Motor Speedway – Loudon, NH
Musket 200 – September 12, 2020

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3. Ron Silk
4. Anthony Nocella
5. Craig Lutz
6. Andy Seuss
7. Matt Swanson
8. Jon McKennedy
9. Doug Coby
10. Tyler Rypkema
11. Patrick Emerling
12. Sam Rameau
13. Chris Pasteryak
14. Gary Putnam
15. Chase Dowling
16. J.B. Fortin
17. Calvin Carroll
18. Chuck Hossfeld
19. Eric Goodale
20. Dave Sapienza
21. Bryan Dauzat
22. Timmy Catalano
23. Walter Sutcliffe, Jr.
24. Tommy Catalano
25. Joey Cipriano III
26. Rob Summers
27. Amy Catalano
28. Ronnie Williams
29. Woody Pitkat
30. Melissa Fifield

 

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