
It was a packed weekend of racing action in Connecticut with Stafford Speedway running its NAPA Championship Night and the Thompson Speedway hosting the 58th Sunoco World Series.
Did you catch all the news of the weekend? Check it all out below.

Sunoco World Series Notebook: Christopher Buffone Bags Four Figure Prize At Thompson

Alexandra Fearn Wins The Battle, Andrew Durand Wins The War In Stafford Limited Late Models

Pointing Right: Brian Sullivan Wins SK Light Mod Title At Stafford; Jon Puleo Scores Win

From The Back: Ryan Fearn Tops Late Model Field At Stafford; Adam Gray Gets Third Championship

Zack Robinson Wins Street Stock Title At Stafford After Meghan Fuller Gets Spun On Final Lap

Closer: Keith Rocco Ends Championship Season With SK Mod Win At Stafford
Picture This: Sunoco World Series Saturday At Thompson Speedway
Polling Place: Doug Coby Tops Whelen Mod Tour Sunoco World Series 150 Qualifying At Thompson

Getting Paid: Woody Pitkat Grabs Big Money With Late Model Domination At Sunoco World Series

Chased Down: Mike Christopher Jr. Uses Late Pass To Get Open Mod Win At Sunoco World Series

Jon McKennedy Tops SuperModifieds At Sunoco World Series; Ronnie Williams Third In Debut

Unbeatable: Keith Rocco Dominant In SK Modified Win At Sunoco World Series At Thompson

Sunoco World Series Notes: Ryan Waterman Tops Limited Sportsman Feature

Closing Act: Craig Lutz Wins Whelen Mod Tour Sunoco World Series 150 At Thompson

Short And Sweet: Justin Bonsignore Gets Second Whelen Mod Tour Title At Sunoco World Series 150
And hats of and thanks to our man Shawn Courchesne.
One person doing the work of several in three days of action at two tracks dawn to dusk.
Time for a little well deserved R&R.
Doug,
Thank you for the kind words.
I will second that….Shawn, Great job chasing the exhaust circuits of New England and beyond !!!! Really appreciate the coverage of the Speedway Scenes, Excellent coverage and comment sections are quite interesting to say the least, Thank you Courchesne our MVP of New England Motorsports !!!!! Take your car in for an overdue oil change >>> LOL … Close the Curtain on 2020 Season…But fire up the Hot Stove for the Winter silly Season..
I’ll follow Doug’s lead here.
I’m guessing at the very least, a trying season maintaining this site, with Covid and all the uncertainty that came with it, and it’s still not over.
Through it all, you could have just put the site on “hiatus” due to pandemic but you did not.
Your dedication to the racing community, in my opinion, is unparalleled given all the challenges and criticisms, (and personal time dedications) that it takes to maintain this site.
So thank you Shawn and staff, for weathering this storm, putting up with all of us to give us a platform, and hopefully, glass half full, brighter days are ahead for all of us! In 2021, it would be great to say, “see you at the races”, without giving it a second thought.
Thanks Raceday Ct.
Respectfully, Bobf
Suitcase Jake,
Thank you very much.
Bobf,
Thank you very much.
With more changes in the racing world than a chameleon’s colors next to a tie dye t-shirt, shawn has done a great job of keeping us all updated with the many changes and adjustments this year!! Thanks shawn for all of your extra efforts required to do so!! Your asap info played a big role in allowing me to still attend over 20 races this year despite the virus. Thank-you!!
Fast Eddie,
Thank you, I’m glad to help and keep everyone updated.
I am going to echo everybody’s statements
Shawn, you do an awesome job of reporting racing news as well as covering the races. Because of you and your staff, although I wasn’t able to attend any races, I was always well informed of the action at each and every race you covered in this screwed up season. Myself along with many others are given a platform to express our opinions of what is happening in the racing world and beyond. Keep up the great work you do. I’ve yet to find another site that can compare to Raceday CT. I look forward to reading any news that comes out during the off season. Thanks again Shawn, keep up the great work.
Rob p.
Thank you so much.