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TURKEY
DERBY XXXVI - DAY 2 RESULTS
PENNINK
AND BLEWETT ARE WALL TURKEY DERBY MODIFIED WINNERS
Rowan
Pennink of Huntingdon Station, Pa. and Jimmy Blewett of Howell split
100-lap main events for Modified stock cars during Turkey Derby stock
car racing at Wall Stadium Saturday. The northeast season finale
program was witnessed by one of the largest gatherings in recent
memory.

In
the tour type Modified race, Matt Hirschman of Northampton, Pa. led
the first 39 laps before Pennink took the lead with a pass in the
outside lane. Pennink then paced the 26-car field through lap 83 when
Blewett took the top spot. Pennink stayed on Blewett’s rear bumper
for the following laps, but Blewett’s good fortunes were running out
as his No. 66 started to spray oil. Soon Blewett was sent to the pit
area because of the problem and Pennink regained the lead.

Pennink’s
final ten laps were not easy, however, as Pete Brittain of Oakhurst
hounded him to the finish. Howell’s Jamie Tomaino, Jon McKennedy and
Anthony Sesely of Matawan wrapped up the top five.

“Jimmy
(Blewett) was running real strong until the end when he had that oil
problem. Then Pete (Brittain) ran me real hard but clean to the very
end,” Pennink said. “This is great. The car was great and this is
a race that I really wanted to win.”
In
the companion 100-lapper for the speedway’s weekly Red Bank Sleep
Shoppe Modified division, Blewett was at the top of his game as he
jumped to the early lead. Blewett paced the 24-car field until he
pitted for new tires on lap 53. That handed the lead to Brittain who
paced the pack until he stopped for new tires on lap 69. Sesely then
took command, but Blewett was soon on his bumper before making the
winning pass with just 24 laps remaining. At
the checker flag it was Blewett, Sesely, Pennink, Chas Okerson of
Freehold and Toms River’s Tim Arre.

“After
the disappointment in the first feature, this wins feels pretty
good,” Blewett said. “We ran a Dodge motor here all season and won
a lot of races with it. Now we have a Chevy in there and it runs just
as strong.”

In
Saturday’s support division action, Kevin Eyres of Colts Neck
crossed the finish line first in the Sportsman 30-lapper, but when
officials decided that the late-race battle for the lead got a little
too heated, Kevin Davison of Howell was awarded the win. Mike Smith of
Spring Lake Heights was second and Eyres was placed third.

Long
Island’s Dan Turbush hitched a ride in his son’s car and drove
away with the Street Stock 30-lap main event win over Gregg Miranda of
Hazlet and Jon Meyer of Toms River.

Paul
Lotier, Jr. won the 25-lapper for the A.T.Q.M.R.A. Midgets for a
second straight year over Tim Buchwalter and Robin Johnson. Alison
Cumens’ fifth place finish was enough to make her the first female
driving champion in the history of the open cockpit club.
During
Friday’s day one of Turkey Derby, New Hampshire’s Wayne Helliwell
raced to victory in the 50-lap Late Model Stock car feature race over
Mike Coll and Michael Bologna. North Carolina’s Daniel Hemric also
made a long trip worthwhile as he won Friday’s 25-lapper for the
Legend Cars over Zach Alspach and Roger Coss. Vern McLaughlin won a
battle for the win with team mate Richard Petey in Friday’s
30-lapper for the Factory Stocks. Tim O’Shea was third.
The
next event on the Wall Stadium schedule is set for this Saturday,
December 5, as the speedway host’s the annual “Automotive Swap-
Meet.” Gates open at 7:30 a.m. and buyers are welcome free of
charge, while vendors will pay a nominal fee. For more information
call 732-681-3776.
Wall
Stadium is located on Route 34 in Wall Township, N.J., just one mile
north of Garden State Parkway exit 98 and Interstate 195 exit 35B. The
speedway office is open from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Monday through
Friday. Information is available at www.wallspeedway.com.
TOUR
TYPE MODIFIED – 100 Laps – 1. ROWAN PENNINK, HUNTINGDON STATION,
PA., 2. Pete Brittain, 3. Jamie Tomaino, 4. Jon McKennedy, 5. Anthony
Sesely, 6. Steven Reed, 7. Danny Sammons, 8. Matt Hirschman, 9. Tim
Arre, 10. Kevin Flockhart, 11. Earl Paules, 12. Doug Coby, 13. Ted
Christopher, 14. Tommy Farrell, 15. Jimmy Zacharias, 16. Eric Goodale,
17. Billy Weichert, 18. Jimmy Blewett, 19. Les Hinckley, 20. Donny Lia,
21. Ed Brunnhoelzl, 22. Marc Rogers, 23. Justin Gumley, 24. Woody
Pitkat, 25. Ken Woolley, 26. Tony Ferrante
RED
BANK SLEEP SHOPPE MODIFIED – 100 Laps – 1. JIMMY BLEWETT, HOWELL,
2. Sesely, 3. Pennink, 4. Chas Okerson, 5. Arre, 6. Zane Zeiner, 7.
Brittain, 8. Mark Bakaj, 9. Farrell, 10. Bob Boardwick, 11. Ron Frees,
12. Marc Nappi, 13. Nicole Morgillo, 14. Robert Geibel, 15. Billy
Cole, 16. David Reinhardt, 17. Adam LaCicero, 18. Shaun Carrig, 19.
Reed, 20. Rob Schultz, 21. Chris Lane, 22. Chris Hamilton, 23. Goodale,
24. Patrick Emerling
CALABREEZE
POOLS SPORTSMAN – 30 Laps – 1. KEVIN DAVISON, HOWELL, 2. Mike
Smith, 3. Kevin Eyres, 4. Robert Sutphin, 5. Andrew Krause, 6.
Christian LaCicero, 7. Tommy Kearns, 8. David Calabreeze, 9. Joey
King, 10. Matt Przemielewski, 11. Randy MacConnell, 12. Jared Okerson,
13. Amanda Sesely, 14. Ryan Flores, 15. Phil Janda, 16. Rob Gaiser,
17. Hamilton, 18. Michael Gervais, 19. Rich DeSarno
STREET
STOCKS – 30 Laps – 1. DAN TURBUSH, LONG ISLAND, N.Y.; 2. Gregg
Miranda, 3. John Meyer, 4. Bill Vanderveen, 5. Howie Conk, 6. Ray
Minieri, 7. Brian Doyle, 8. Mike Tillett, 9. Nick Shaw, 10. Rich
DiMarco, 11. Jerry Stanzione, 12. Joe Torchia, 13. Jim Yamelski, 14.
Robert Fink, 15. Dominick Casola, 16. Kurt Brechka, 17. Charlie
DiGiantamasso, 18. Michelle Moamann, 19. Vinnie Green, 20. Anthony
Grimaldi, 21. Carl Thomas, 22. Nick Gargiulo, 23. Tim LaBreque, 24.
Ralph Gargiulo, 25. Tony Hillard, 26. Brian Brown
TQ
MIDGETS – 25 Laps – 1. PAUL LOTIER, 2. Tim Buchwalter, 3. Robin
Johnson, 4. Frank Fischer, 5. Alison Cumens, 6. Donnie Adams, 7.
Austin Fels, 8. Russ Bailey, 9. Tim Behmer, 10. Mike Isles, 11. Josh
Darlyrimple, 12. Ian Cumens, 13. Matt Roselli, 14. Mike Janish, 15.
Sam Westcott, 16. Jeff Kot, 17. Shaun Carrig, 18. Chris DeRitis, 19.
Kyle Gardner, 20. Bobby Watkins, 21. Matt Prichert, 22. Andy Gamble,
23. Joey Payne, 24. Gary Betsey, 25. Mike Tidaback
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