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Ben Seitz
Comes Up Big In NEMA
Boston Louie Seymour Memorial
at Seekonk Speedway
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by Dale Wolbrink
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Seekonk, MA (August 25,
2007): Ben Seitz of Pocasset, MA, became
the first repeat winner during the 2007 season
for the Northeastern Midget Association (NEMA)
with his dominating performance on Saturday
night at Seekonk Speedway. The victory came in
the prestigious “Boston” Louie Seymour Memorial
Coors Light Silver Cup Classic; making Seitz
only the second driver to repeat in the event’s
11-year history.
Seitz, who made a three-wide move on the initial
start, led every lap to score the victory. It
was anything but clear sailing for Seitz who had
to make the pass for the lead twice before it
counted and then had to withstand a pair of
cautions during the race to score the victory.
“The last restart with Nokie (Fornoro) and Joey
(Payne) was a little nerve-racking,” said Sietz
after the feature. “Those two guys are always
tough.”
But Seitz was up for the challenge. He bested
the wily veterans on both restarts to post his
second Seymour Memorial event win. Seitz joins
Joey Payne of Fairlawn, NJ, as the only repeat
winners of the Classic.
Seitz’s previous ’07 win came on July 5, 2007 at
the Thompson International Speedway. Other
winners this season include Bertrand Motorsports
teammates Lou Cicconi and Randy Cabral, Joey
Payne, Nokie Fornoro, Erica Santos, and Jeremy
Frankoski.
The “Boston” Louie Seymour Memorial Classic is
an annual event hosted by the Seymour Family and
a host of sponsors held in honor of legendary
car owner Louie Seymour. Nicknamed “the man who
traveled a million miles”, the transcontinental
journeys of Louie a.k.a. “Boston’’ Louie found
him in victory lanes throughout the country with
such distinguished drivers as Ken Schrader. The
accolades, most notably in United States Auto
Club (USAC) events, brought notoriety not only
to his team’s accomplishments but also
open-wheel racing in the northeast. Always a
fierce competitor, Louie may have been most
admired for his unwavering commitment to his
family, friends, and fellow competitors. Today
his family continues his tradition as goodwill
ambassadors to midget racing.
The Helping Hands of America time trials were
held in the tradition of the Indy 500 with laps
being clocked with packs of racers on the track.
Randy Cabral was awarded the pole for his lap of
11:332 seconds. Greg Stoehr posted the second
fastest lap at 11:351 seconds. Adam Cantor,
Nokie Fornoro and Lou Cicconi rounded out the
top-five in time.
Qualifying proceeded with heat races presented
by Schrader Racing, Ferrara Spring, Crow
Enterprizes, Precision Truck Parts and Oval
Track Parts. The first of three heat races was
won by Erica Santos of Franklin, MA. Other heat
race winners include Seitz and Nokie Fornoro.
In the Santos Motorsports B-Main, Barry
Kittredge rebounded from a host of early woes to
score the victory. After having troubles before
the initial start, it was clear sailing for
Kittredge, who led every lap en route to the
victory.
Jeremy Frankoski started from the pole position
but it was Jeff Horn who jumped out at the start
of the 29-lap main event presented by Marine
Engines, Harrington Trucking and Wirtgen
America. Before the completion of the initial
lap a spin by Paul Scally brought out the yellow
necessitating a complete restart. On the second
attempt at a start, it quickly became a
three-car battle for supremacy with third-place
starter Seitz joining the battle with the front
row starters. Barry Kittredge’s luck finally ran
out when his car ended up on his side to bring
out the red flag. The leaders heeded the red
flag before the completion of lap one.
During the stop in the action, Bobby Santos III,
who had returned to the reigns of the Seymour
owned #29, was pushed into the pits. Santos was
able to return to action. Rookie contender Mark
Irving also encountered problems.
The third time was a charm as lap one went into
the record books with Seitz as the leader. On
the restart, Seitz screamed to the inside of the
two-wide battle between Frankoski and Horn to
establish himself as the leader. Frankoski
settled in for second while Horn had his hands
full with Joey Payne for third.
After two laps of side-by-side racing, Payne
took over the third position on lap three. The
best battle on the track was found just outside
the top five and featured Greg Stoehr and Nokie
Fornoro. Several laps of hard racing ended when
Stoehr appeared to get out of shape and spun in
turn two on lap eight. Lou Cicconi’s hard luck
season continued as he brought his car to the
infield during the caution period.
On the restart, Seitz had to contend with
Frankoski and Payne. Shane Hammond, Horn,
Fornoro, Randy Cabral, Adam Cantor and the
Santos siblings made up the top ten when racing
went back to green. Seitz resumed his command of
the event as Frankoski and Payne duked it out
for the runner-up spot. Payne quickly moved into
second. Fornoro used the outside groove to
advance his position to fourth. Frankoski put up
quite a fight but relinquished the third spot to
Fornoro on lap 10. The action cooled when Andy
Shaltz spun on lap 13.
Seitz was up to the challenge once again on the
restart and set sail at the head of the pack
with Payne and Fornoro taking chase. A charging
Hammond, who had lost some positions on the
previous green flag run, moved from the sixth
position, passed Horn and Frankoski, to run in
fourth. Cantor and Cabral still lurked outside
of the top five.
Cantor finally broke into the top five on lap 17
moving Frankoski back to sixth. Cabral, looking
to come along for the ride put his racer to the
outside of Horn in a battle for seventh.
Meanwhile, up front, Seitz was mired in heavy
lapped traffic. On lap 20, Seitz was forced to
go three wide around a group of lapped cars. The
champ handled the traffic and the pressure with
ease, never skipping a beat.
With four laps to go Seitz continued to lead
Payne and Fornoro. Cantor had made his way by
Hammond and into the fourth spot. Over the
closing laps, Horn and B. Santos were locked in
a heated battle for the eighth position. Stoehr
had battled back from his earlier spin to find
his place inside the top ten.
At the checkers, it was all Seitz. Payne had to
settle for the second spot ahead of Nokie
Fornoro. Cantor’s season continues on the
upswing with another strong finish in fourth.
Hammond rounded out the top five.
A mix of emotions ran high with the podium
finishers in victory lane on Saturday night. The
victory was a relief for Seitz and his team. “We
needed this,” said Seitz. “We’ve been
struggling.”
While NJ resident Payne was a bit more
reflective. “I’m never happy with second but
after the week we’ve had with losing John
Blewett, we’ll take it.”
As always, the NEMA competitors provided a
fitting tribute to Boston Louie and a great show
for the Seekonk Speedway fans.
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Seekonk Speedway - August 25th |
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Pos. |
# |
Driver |
Hometown |
Owner |
1 |
17 |
Ben Seitz |
Pocasset,
MA |
Pete Valeri |
2 |
45 |
Joey Payne |
Fairlawn, NJ |
Gene Angellilo |
3 |
4
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Nokie Fornoro |
Stroudsburg,
PA |
Mike Jarrett |
4 |
7ny |
Adam Cantor |
Dix Hills, NY |
Cantor Racing |
5 |
37g |
Shane Hammond |
E.
Bridgewater, MA |
Jack Glockner |
6 |
29 |
Bobby Santos III |
Franklin, MA |
Bobby Seymour |
7 |
99 |
Jeremy Frankoski |
Newark Valley, NY |
Power Point
Racing |
8 |
47 |
Randy Cabral |
Plymouth, MA |
Tim Bertrand |
9 |
A1 |
Jeff HornJeff Horn |
Ashland, MAAshland, MA |
Jeff Hornn |
10 |
26b |
Greg Stoehr |
Bridgewater,
MA |
Greg Stoehr |
11 |
44 |
Erica
Santos |
Franklin, MA |
Ed
Breault |
12 |
9 |
John Zych
Jr.John Zych
Jr. |
Mendon, MA |
John Zychh |
13 |
80 |
Doug Cleveland |
Sudbury, MA |
Peter
Pernesiglio |
144 |
12 |
Kyle Carpenter
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Gloucester, MA |
Brad
CarpenterBrad
Carpenter |
155 |
35 |
Cory Cleary |
Plymouth, MA |
Glen Cabral |
166 |
20 |
Andy Shlatz
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Enfield, CT |
Andy
Shlatz |
177 |
33 |
Shawn Torrey |
Marshfield,
MA |
Shawn Torrey |
188 |
78 |
Steve PowersSteve Powers |
N. Andover,
MA |
Linda
ClevelandLinda
Cleveland |
199 |
77 |
Mike Lugelle |
Hull, MA |
Mike Lugelle |
200
DNFF |
P30P30
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Mike
Horn |
Ashland, MAA |
MikeMike
Horn |
211
DNFF |
8
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Rich Gerbe |
Franklin Sq.,
NY |
Lee Gerbe
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222
DNFF |
22 |
Chris
LeonardChris
Leonard |
Pelham, NH |
Dave Leonard |
233
DNFF |
30 |
Paul Scally |
Raynham, MARaynham, MA |
Paul ScallyPaul Scally |
244
DNFF |
47b |
Lou Ciconni
Jr. |
Aston, PA |
Tim Bertrand |
255
DNFF |
11 |
Mark Irving |
Bellingham,
MA |
Charles Camosse |
266
DNFF |
21 |
Barry
Kittredge |
Marlboro, MA |
Barry
Kittredge |
DNSS |
28l28l |
Paul Luggelle |
Holbrook, MA |
Paul Luggelle |
DNSS |
87k87k |
Bobby Kuiken |
Prompton
Lakes, NJ |
Robert Kuiken |
DNSS |
52 |
Kevin Park |
Foxboro, MA |
Kevin Park |
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BOSTON
LOUIE MEMORIAL
Heat Race Sponsors:
Schrader Racing
Ferrara Spring
Crow Enterprizes
Precision Truck Parts
Oval Track Parts
Time Trials Sponsor:
Helping Hands
B-Main Sponsors:
Santos Motorsports
Feature Sponsors:
Marine Engines
Harrington Trucking
Wirtgen America
Awards
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Award
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Sponsor
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Amount
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Recipient
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Hard Luck Award
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Skip Hulgren
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$250
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Barry Kittredge, #21
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Hard Charger
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Camosse Masonry
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$150
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Doug Cleveland, #80
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Boston Louie Long Distance Tow
Award
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Wall Sports
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$150
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Robert Kuiken, #87
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Sportsmanship Award
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Ktron, Inc
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$100
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Pete Pernesiglio, #80
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Non-Qualifiers
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Santos Motorsports
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$80
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Paul Lugelle, #28L
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Non-Qualifiers
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Santos Motorsports
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$80
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Kevin Park, #52
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Non-Qualifiers
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Santos Motorsports
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$80
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Bobby Kuiken, #87
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Products
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Sponsor
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Award
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For
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Recipient
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Richard Petty
Driving Experience
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Rookie Driving Experience
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Rookie of
The Race
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Jerry Frankowski, #99
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3 Lap Ride-along
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Mechanic of The Race
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Peter Valeri, #17
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3 Lap Ride-along
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Owner of
The Race
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Peter Valeri, #17
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Indy Performance Components
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$1,000.00 certificate for carbon
fiber body
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Feature
Winner
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Ben Seitz, #17
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$250 certificate to
IPC products
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10th place
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Greg Stoehr, #26
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TheRaceDepot.com
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$100 certificate
for Hans Device
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5th place
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Shane Hammond, #37G
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Simpson Bag
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15th place
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Cory Cleary, #36
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Molecule Care Kit
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20th place
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Mike Horn, #30P
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$100 certificate
for Hoosier Tire
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25th place
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Mark Irving, #11
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Design 500
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$150 certificate
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10th place
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Greg Stoehr, #26
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$100 certificate
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B Main
Winner
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Barry Kittredge, #21
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Advanced Racing Shocks
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$100 certificate
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7th place
B Main
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Mike Lugelle, #77
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