Timmy Jordan Tops SK Mod Finale At Speedbowl; Anthony Flannery Secures First SK Mod Title 

The SK Modified division podium of third place Mike Christopher Jr. (left), winner Timmy Jordan (center) and second place Cory DiMatteo (right) on Sunday at the Speedbowl (Photo: Mitch Bombard/TK Race Photo)

A rough year for Timmy Jordan at the New London Speedbowl ended with a big positive on Sunday at the track’s Finale Weekend. 

Jordan, of Plainfield, won the 100-lap SK Modified feature and took home the $5,500 payday for victory. 

Cory DiMatteo of Farmington was second and Mike Christopher Jr. of Wolcott third. 

Anthony Flannery finished sixth to clinch his first SK Modified division championship at the Speedbowl. 

Anthony Flannery celebrates his first SK Modified championship Sunday at the Speedbowl (Photo: Mitch Bombard/TK Race Photos)

Brody Monahan of Waterford topped the 30-lap Late Model feature. 

Jason Palmer of Berlin was second and Diego Monahan of Waterford was third. 

Palmer’s second place secured his fifth Late Model championship at the track. Palmer also won Late Model titles in 2015, 2020, 2021 and 2023. 

Evan Bourgeois of East Haddam topped the 25-lap SK Light Modified feature to clinch his first championship in the division. 

Sami Anderson of Wolcott was second and Tyler Barry of Griswold was third. 

Brad Strickland of Uncasville won the 25-lap Truck feature and captured the division’s championship by one point. Duane Noll of Monroe was second and Jaysin Beal of Ledyard was third. 

Aaron Plemons of Uncasville won the 25-lap Street Stock feature and secured the division championship by one point. Norm Root III of Old Saybrook was second and Ed Gertsch Jr. of East Haven third. 

John Bavolacco of Stratford won the 25-lap Mini Stock feature. David Dorr of Gales Ferry was second and Charles Canfield of East Haven finished third to capture the division championship. 

PJ Evans of Uncasville topped the 25-lap Legends feature and the division’s championship. Dylan Freeman of Unionville was second and Richard Helger Jr. of Tiverton, R.I. was third. 

Jason Palmer celebrated his fifth New London-Waterford Speedbowl Late Model championship on Sunday (Photo: Mitch Bombard/TK Race Photos)
Evan Bourgeois celebrates victory in the SK Light Modified division Sunday at the Speedbowl and his first SK Light Modified championship at the track (Photo: Mitch Bombard/TK Race Photos)



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  1. Rafter fan says

    Good crowd at the Bowl today (Sunday). It wasn’t “packed”, but I’d say the stands were roughly 80% full. Hats off to Timmy Jordan for a dominant performance in the SK race.

    As Doug might say, the Bowl and the MRS refuse to die.

  2. Longtimefan says

    To have so many championship battles within such a small margin was amazing, and it showed on the track, drivers were driving their hearts out, it was awesome to watch. Seeing Mike Joy was cool, but Wow!! the place was packed, cars were pitting Everywhere, the vibe was cool, and the weather was great. Weekends like this make me hate the off season, I want more.. Hats off to all the champions, they earned them today

  3. 5k to win the sk race – this purse needs to be the norm for special shows. Great job by the Speedbowl

  4. YEA, Once a year for the midsummer 5k event. (The home of the SK modifieds) REALLY

  5. I thought Waterford was 5.5 k to win. I remember being surprised it was more than Stafford’s marque race before you add gamblers bonus which may or may not go to the winner. I was hoping Waterford would run the MRS and SKs on the same day. I would have traveled down there for that show. Good field of cars. Great weather. I am sure it was an awesome day. I think all we have locally is the haunted hundred in two weeks. Hopefully we get some good weather for that one. Is there any racing in New England this weekend? Is Eastern States at Orange county this weekend? Anything else? One race left for Whelen and Tri track. No Limit and Lucas Oil are wrapped up. Race season is ending. Nothing but a long winter to look forward to. And our football teams don’t look that good.

  6. Hillary 2024 says

    It was $5500 to win. What a great weekend all around. Wasn’t crazy but there was drama in the trucks and street stocks. Sami Anderson needed another lap or so to get that win. And who thought Adam Gray and Paul Verrechio would be driving sk’s at the bowl?

  7. Arnold Christensen says

    Stafford opens pay $3600 to win not $5000 and they draw twice the fans more than at Waterford for $10 more admission. Plus Waterford pays all the purse where as Stafford relays on contingency sponsors. Plus Stafford has some of the highest food and beer of just about any short track in the U S A

  8. Sharpie Fan says

    My Christmas wish for Waterford is that they get a new wireless microphone. C’mon guys, that was ridiculous!

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