Variety has been the theme in victory lane for the SK Modified division in 2024 at the New London-Waterford Speedbowl.
Anthony Flannery won the 35-lap SK Modified feature Saturday at the Speedbowl.
Flannery, of East Hampton, was the third different winner in three events at the Speedbowl this year. Eric Berndt and Tim Jordan have won the other two events.
Kyle James of Ashaway, R.I. was second and Jon Puleo of Branford was third.
In the 30-lap Late Model feature it was Jason Palmer of Berlin scoring his second win in three events this season.
Brody Monahan of Waterford was second and Ryan Lineham of Hope Valley, R.I. third.
Chris Garside of Groton got his second win in as many starts this year in the 25-lap Mini Stock feature.
John Bavolacco of Stratford was second and David Dorr of Gales Ferry third.
Tyler Chapman of Mystic topped the 25-lap Truck feature. Charles Beal of Ledyard was second and Troy Prentice of Waterford was third.
PJ Evans of Uncasville won the 25-lap Legends feature. Lineham was victorious in the 25-lap Open Street Stock feature.
Dylan Coutu won the 37-lap Shane Hammond Memorial NEMA Lites race. Daly (spelling?) in the #2 was second, and Randy Cabral was third.
Paul Scally won the 25-lap NEMA race. Dylan Rock was second and Avery Stoehr was third.
How about Kyle James, he’s back!! But what is going on with Todd Owen this year?? He seems to be getting off to a sluggish start this year, hopefully he figures it out, and starts popping off wins. And another amazing sunset at the bowl.
Another thrilling finish for the mini stocks.