Woody Pitkat Chasing The Twisted Tea In Twisted Tea Open Mod 80 At Stafford

(Press Release from Stafford Speedway)

Woody Pitkat (Photo: Adam Glanzman/NASCAR)

Since the start of the 2015 season, when it comes to tour style modified racing at Stafford, hometown driver Woody Pitkat and the #52 Mayhew Tools team have been hard to beat.

Pitkat scored 2 wins and a runner-up finish in the 3 modified races held at Stafford in 2015. Pitkat has since scored 4 second place finishes in 7 other starts at Stafford from 2016-2018.

Coming off a near victory in the VMRS 80 three weeks ago at Stafford where he finished second behind Rowan Pennink, Pitkat is looking to take home another Stafford trophy in the Twisted Tea Open Modified 80.

“I think we’ll have a good shot at winning the race,” said Pitkat. “We led a bunch of laps last time out at Stafford, if not for that late caution it might have been a different story and we would have been in victory lane. We’ve worked on the car since that race but we haven’t changed anything since it was so good. Since we got this Troyer car from Jerry Solomito, we ran it at Waterford and Stafford and we’ve led laps in both races and we were in contention to win both races. I’m looking forward to the race and trying to get another win at my home track.”

If his racer’s motivation wasn’t enough to help propel him to another Stafford win, Pitkat can look forward to the feeling of enjoying his favorite drink in victory lane as Twisted Tea will be providing 80 Twisted Teas for the victory lane ceremonies.

“My guys always joke with me because Twisted Tea is my drink of choice so they all think I’ll be trying even harder to win the race to have some Twisted Teas in victory lane,” said Pitkat. “We have a good car and hopefully we can go out there and be in contention to win again. I’d love to be in victory lane sucking down some Twisted Teas after the race.”

If Pitkat is going to enjoy Twisted Tea in victory lane, he will have to outrace a mix of veteran and new drivers alike to take the checkered flag. A mix of veteran drivers such as Rowan Pennink, Chase Dowling, Eric Goodale, and Keith Rocco along with newcomers like Mike Christopher, Jr., Andrew Molleur, Anthony Flannery, and Robert Bloxsom, III are all entered in the field.

“There’s going to be a good mix of drivers who have never driven a tour style modified like Mike Christopher, Jr. and Robert Bloxsom, III who have plenty of seat time at Stafford but they’ll have to get used to the bigger engines, and then obviously you have the veterans and guys who run weekly like Chase Dowling, Rowan Pennink, Tommy Barrett, Eric Goodale, it’s going to be a good field of cars.”

Pitkat is also looking forward to having the opportunity to be able to change 2 tires during the Twisted Tea Open Mod 80, something that he couldn’t do three weeks ago in the VMRS 80. With teams having the option of taking 2 tires during the race, there is a wide variety of strategy options that teams can utilize and Pitkat says that may lead to a surprise winner.

“I think it’s going to be a very exciting race with all the different strategy options,” said Pitkat. “You could see a 2 tire change or guys might swap tires. I could almost see a scenario where someone might come in early for tires and then stay out under a late caution while others come in for tires. You never know what’s going to happen. That’s why we put on a show for the fans to see how the game is going to play out. With the pit stop I think we can run hard right from the start, which is the mentality we get coming from the SK Modified® division where you go as hard as you can for 40 laps every week.”

Teams can register for the Twisted Tea Open Modified 80 online or by calling the track office at (860)-684-2783. Rules for the two Open Modified 80 shows can be found in the TEAMS section of www.staffordspeedway.com.
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Stafford’s five NASCAR Whelen All-American Series divisions will join the Open Modifieds in feature action. Tickets for this event are priced at $30.00 for adult general admission tickets, $5.00 for children ages 6-14, and children ages 5 and under are admitted free of charge when accompanied by an adult. Reserved seat tickets are $32.00 for all ages. All ticket prices include 10% CT Admission Tax. Stafford Motor Speedway offers plenty of free parking along with overnight parking available for self contained Recreational Vehicles.

For more information, contact the Stafford Motor Speedway track office at 860-684-2783 or visit us on the web at www.staffordspeedway.com.

Comments

  1. Morning race fans it’s race day. Weather is looking great and it shall be interesting to see how this new show format plays out. Wmass01013 knows his big races, is a smart guy and made a couple predictions. First that cars no longer show up for big shows at the last minute and register first. Hope he’s wrong. How cool would it be to see Hirschman or Preece roll in. Improbable yes but we’ll see. Second that this is a VMRS Light race. That probably means Pennink or Pitkat will be the cars to beat. That would be tedious in my view and all I’m hoping for is a surprise. Like Christopher or Barrett or Jankowiak or Schneider. No favorite, just a surprise. If a non VMRS car wins it does that mean the VMRS events are Open Modified light races?
    Combined Stafford and VMRS regulars vs the Stafford regulars vs the VMRS regulars vs the none Stafford or VMRS invaders and every car a rookie in this race.

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