Anthony Flannery Scores SK Modified Victory At New London-Waterford Speedbowl


(Press Release from New London-Waterford Speedbowl)

Anthony Flannery in victory lane Saturday at the New London-Waterford Speedbowl (Photo: Mitch Bombard/TK Race Photos)

Kyle James has returned to weekly action and has been working with a newly formed team over the past few weeks. He launched from the pole position to set the pace until Anthony Flannery shot on by taking Eric Berndt with him. Berndt quickly took over the lead but Flannery would not be denied again. Berndt leveraged multiple attacks against Flannery over the course of the 35 lap main event trying both the inside and outside grooves with no success. After being denied on the final lap last time out, Flannery made sure it wouldn’t happen again, scoring his second win of the season.

After a lap 1 mishap the week before, Brody Monahan’s Late Model was out of commission. The team brought out a secondary car this week and immediately went on a mission. Defending champion Ray Christian III took charge of the race from the outside pole with Monahan and Jason Palmer hot on his tail. Monahan took command of the race for its’ entirety, even with a few caution flags slowing the pace. Christian who slipped into third kept fighting with Palmer for the runner up position, but a late race caution relegated him to a fourth place finish with Corey Fanning landed on the podium. Monahan’s win would be his first in the division, after an impressive Truck season.

The Street Stock race was owned by Al Stone III in the Norman number 12. Stone rocketed out to the lead while the battle commenced behind him for the rest of the field. Aaron Plemons who has been on a hot streak lately, ran his way to a comfortable second place finish. Shawn Gaedeke held off a tough Tony Macrino and Ed Gertsch Jr who got tied up in traffic. Stone now has one win in his #52 and one in the #12.

After a rough week last week, Tyler Chapman tried to make this night a redemption story in the SK Lights by getting out into the lead early. It was short lived however, as Zack Sangermano started to dominate the event. Nickolas Hovey made a quick 3 wide dash picking off a few positions, but then it was Evan Bourgeois that began running down Sangermano. With the two side by side, Sangermano dipped his rear tire out of bounds and spun drawing the yellow. On the next restart, calamity struck sending Hovey to the rear of the field and Jake Hines to the pits. With Bourgeois safely out front, Sami Anderson and Johnny O’Sullivan were putting on the heat for the runner up position. O’Sullivan launched by Anderson in the closing laps but Anderson was able to land herself on the podium.

Two time Truck champion Ken Cassidy Jr set fast time in practice last time out, but lost a transmission. This week he took off from his fourth place starting position to quicky pick off the front row, finding himself in the lead by lap 4. Brad Strickland who led the first three laps was under heavy pressure by both Cassidy and Kyle Gero. Cassidy set the standard in the race with Gero doing everything in his power and try to take down the win, but couldn’t complete any pass. Ed Ryan Jr. and Brody Monahan worked their way through the field to land themselves in the top 5. Cassidy’s win is his first since returning to competition, and first since 2021.

A healthy field of INEX Legend Cars took to the track with Dylan Cote rocketing off to a giant lead. The race would be slowed near the halfway point the caution flew giving Jase Mongeon a chance to strike. Mongeon quickly took down Cote for the top spot and ran off into his own zip code as Cote, Nick Bulkeley, Dylan Freeman, and Isaiah Newcomb battled for the rest of the podium. After an intense battle, Bulkeley wound up second with Newcomb landing in third.

 Randy Cabral won the 30 lap NEMA Lite feature and John Zych Jr won the NEMA feature for the Gene Angelillo memorial.

Up next at the Speedbowl, Wild ‘n Wacky Wednesday has 3 events left, with an autograph session by the Super X-Car competitors. Then our next edition of Speedbowl Saturday Nights is headlined by the Soup Bowl 50 for Mini Stocks. Keep up with the us at www.SpeedbowlCT.com, The New London-Waterford Speedbowl on Facebook, or @SpeedbowlCT on Twitter and Instagram.

Unofficial Results

SK Modifieds® (35 Laps): 1. 25-Anthony Flannery[4]; 2. 11CT-Eric Berndt[3]; 3. 09FL-Kyle James[1]; 4. 51-Rob Janovic Jr[2]; 5. 10-Joseph Ternullo[7]; 6. 2-Troy Talman[5]; 7. 81-Todd Owen[9]; 8. 9-Paul Buzel[6]; 9. 8-Chase Cook[8]; 10. 62-Cody Rose[10]; 11. 15-Jeff Fialkovich[11]; 12. 22RI-Carl Kivisto[12]

Late Models (30 Laps): 1. 31-Brody Monahan[5]; 2. 17-Jason Palmer[4]; 3. 1-Corey Fanning[9]; 4. 93CT-Ray Christian III[3]; 5. 50RI-Michael Benevides[8]; 6. 94CT-Charles Bailey III[2]; 7. 73CT-Jared Materas[10]; 8. 2-Derryck Anderson Jr[6]; 9. 0-Joey LeMay[7]; 10. 78-Emma Monahan[1]

Street Stocks (25 Laps): 1. 12-Al Stone III[2]; 2. 67-Aaron Plemons[6]; 3. 9-Shawn Gaedeke[3]; 4. 83-Ed Gertsch Jr[1]; 5. 13-Tony Macrino[5]; 6. 74-Joseph Arena[8]; 7. 30-Jaysin Beal[4]; 8. 28-Austin Flanagan[12]; 9. 80-Norm Root III[9]; 10. 21-Tom Musante[7]; 11. 56-Ike Chima[13]; 12. 52-Gary Stone[11]; 13. 6-Scott Sousa[10]

SK Lights (25 Laps): 1. 78-Evan Bourgeois[4]; 2. 51-John O’Sullivan III[5]; 3. 21-Sami Anderson[8]; 4. 41CT-Tyler Chapman[1]; 5. 16-Nickolas Hovey[3]; 6. 47-Zachery Sangermano[2]; 7. 36RI-Michael Cooper[9]; 8. 14-Kali Trapp[10]; 9. 91-Jake Hines[7]; 10. 22-Isaiah Newcomb[6]

Trucks (25 Laps): 1. 11-Ken Cassidy Jr[4]; 2. 19CT-Kyle Gero[6]; 3. 31-Brody Monahan[8]; 4. 12-Ed Ryan Jr[7]; 5. 84JR-Brad Strickland[2]; 6. 94-Anthony Naglieri[3]; 7. 94CT-Jason Paquette[11]; 8. 52-Mercedes Caron[9]; 9. 33-Jake Coutu[1]; 10. 98-Shawn Passero[13]; 11. 25-David Venice[14]; 12. 52CT-Sean Caron[12]; 13. 90-Allen Coates Jr[10]; 14. 30-Charles Beal[5]; 15. (DNS) 32-Randy Burr

INEX Legend Cars (25 Laps): 1. 19MA-Jase Mongeon[8]; 2. 27N-Nicholaus Bulkeley[3]; 3. 22-Isaiah Newcomb[7]; 4. 05-Dylan Freeman[13]; 5. 65-Wade Oemcke[4]; 6. 91-Riley Paul[6]; 7. 89-Dylan Cote[5]; 8. 77-Dennis Pantani[2]; 9. 2-Jordan Rosado[10]; 10. 7X-Patrick Smith[12]; 11. 14-Bill Andreozzi[15]; 12. 15-Scott Kinsman[1]; 13. 26-Sydney Cook[9]; 14. 12-Mark Massirio[14]; 15. 86-Scott Limkemann[11]; 16. (DNS) 76-Edward Gomarlo

NEMA  (25 Laps) John Zych Jr.; Paul Scally; Avery Stoehr; Dylan Rock; Randy Cabral; Matt O’Brien;   Mike Pernesiglio; Ryan Tidman; Doug Cleveland; Mike Horn

NEMA Lites (30 Laps) Randy Cabral; Todd Bertrand; Joe Bailey; Brayden Egan; Ryan Locke; Kyle Valeri; Dan Cugini; Alby Ovitt; Dylan Coutu; Avery Stoehr; Ben Mikitarian; Chase Locke; Trent Goodrow; Isaiah  Newcomb; Christopher Vose; Tiana Kibbe; Ethan Dion; Jeremy Utley; Jake Trainor

Comments

  1. Not many SK’s (12) or SK lights (10). Combine the two divisions and have everyone with a SK light motor.

  2. Hillary 2024 says

    Wasn’t it rumored that this might be Tim Jordan’s last season? Hasn’t been back in a few weeks. Wonder if he’s hung up the helmet. Is Brody the youngest driver to win a late model race there? Kid can drive. That sticky stuff they put down on the track sure works. Almost too good. Most everyone was running on the bottom and struggling to pass on the top.

  3. Longtimefan says

    The sk race was one of the best all year, at any track!!

  4. We had 18 modifieds at Wall Stadium on Saturday. Two thanks to Connecticut invaders Ron Silk and Steven Kopcik. Good show down at the Jersey Shore. Visited the Speedbowl once a couple years ago. Nice place.

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