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L to R: Todd Bertrand #48,
2nd; Winner Chase Locke #1;
and Jake Trainor #29, 3rd. |
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NEMA LITES - SEEKONK
- 7/13/24 |
Pos.
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#
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Driver |
Hometown
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Owner |
1 |
1 |
Chase Locke |
Chester, NH |
Matt
Seymour |
2 |
48 |
Todd Bertrand |
Danielson, CT |
Todd
Bertrand |
3 |
4s |
Jake Trainor |
Medway, MA |
Bobby Seymour |
4 |
88 |
PJ
Stergios |
Nottingham, NH |
Matt Seymour |
5 |
30 |
Paul Scally |
Raynham, MA |
Paul Scally |
6 |
17 |
Kyle Valeri |
Monument Beach,
MA |
Peter Valeri |
7 |
47 |
Randy Cabral
|
Kingston, MA |
Randy Cabral |
8 |
9 |
Ben Mikitarian |
Northborough, MA |
Ben
Mikitarian |
9 |
53 |
Dylan Coutu |
Griswold, CT |
Ron
Coutu |
10 |
2 |
Joe
Bailey |
Monroe, NJ |
Nick Poe |
11 |
9m |
Ryan Mcartney |
Pawling, NY |
Ben
Mikitarian |
12 |
29 |
Ken Schrader |
Concord, NC |
Matt
Seymour |
13 |
8 |
Ethan Dion |
Oakdale, CT |
Stephen, Dion |
14 |
4w |
Sammy Swindell |
Germantown, TN |
Bertrand
Motorsports |
15 |
59 |
Brayden Egan |
Ashford, CT |
Eric
Egan |
16 |
94 |
Tiana Kibbe |
Mcungle, PA |
Curt
Kibbe |
17 |
99 |
Kyle Ferrucci |
Woodburry, CT |
Robert Ferrucci |
18 |
35 |
DJ Moniz |
Fairhaven, MA |
Glen
Cabral |
19 |
28 |
Mike
Pernesiglio |
Ronkonkoma, NY |
Pete
Penesiglio Sr. |
20 |
88 |
Tyson Adamik |
Salem, CT |
Tom
Adamik |
21 |
3 |
Christopher Vose |
Gloversville, NY |
Christopher Vose |
22 |
44 |
Trent Goodrow |
Carver, MA |
William Keller |
Heat 1 -
4w, 48, 53, 47,
29, 35 |
Heat 2 -
9, 30, 3, 8, 59,
99, 88 |
Heat 3 -
1, 4s, 17, 88j,
94, 9m, 44, 28 |
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L to R: John Zych Jr. #9,
3rd; Winner Avery Stoehr #39;
and Paul Scally #30, 2nd. |
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NEMA MIDGETS - SEEKONK
- 7/13/24 |
Pos. |
#
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Driver |
Hometown |
Owner |
1 |
39 |
Avery Stoehr |
Assonet, MA |
Bertrand Motorsports |
2 |
30 |
Paul Scally |
Raynham, MA |
Paul
Scally |
3 |
9 |
John Zych Jr. |
Mendon, MA |
John
Zych Sr. |
4 |
74 |
Randy Cabral |
Kingston, MA |
Bertrand Motorsports |
5 |
16 |
Matt O'Brien |
Wilmington, MA |
Matt
O'Brien |
6 |
93 |
Mike Horn |
Ashland, MA |
Mike
Horn |
7 |
49 |
Dylan Rock |
Enfield, NH |
Dan
Rock |
8 |
87 |
Doug Cleveland |
Sudbury, MA |
Doug
Cleveland |
9 |
A1 |
Jeff Horn |
Ashland, MA |
Mike
Horn |
10 |
77 |
Jake Dumas |
Brockton, MA |
Mike
Luggelle |
11 |
94 |
Richie Coy |
Haskell, NJ |
Dave
Shore |
12 |
6 |
Seth Carson |
Stafford, CT |
Skip
Matczek |
Heat 1
- 9,
93, 74, 87, A1, 94 |
Heat 2
- 30, 16, 39, 6, 49, 77 |
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Locke and Stoehr Take the
Coveted Boston Louie Victories
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For the past 28 years, the race
held in honor of the Massachusetts based
car owner - "Boston Louie" Seymour, who
campaigned his winning midgets, sprints
and Silver Crown cars across America -
has brought together the very best in
open wheel Midget racing. Saturday, July
13th at Seekonk Speedway was no
different, as Chase Locke won and led
the entire 50 lap LITES race while Avery
Stoehr fought off the NEMA field in the
Boston Louie Memorial victory for the
third year in a row.
Alongside NEMA's Announcer, Pete
Falconi, NEMA welcomed Alan Bestwick and
Jack Arute to the announcers booth to
commentate the evenings races. While on
the track, in the NEMA LITES, Ken
Schrader, former NASCAR Cup Series
regular, climbed into Matt Seymour
Racing's, The Spirit of Boston #29 as
well as Sammy Swindell, 3x WoO Champion
and 5x Chili Bowl winner, climbed into
the Bertrand Motorsports 4W. The Legacy
of Boston Louie lives on through the
continued support and sponsorships of
Bently's Saloon, Hoosier Tire, Sunoco,
South Metro Sports, Falconi Energy,
Seaman Mechanical Services, Eight Ball
Properties, Michael Libin Landscaping
and Construction, and among many others.
After a morning full of rain showers,
the sun shined through the clouds just
as teams began to unload and take the
track for practice. In practice PJ
Stergios in the NEMA LITES, and Avery
Stoehr in NEMA Midgets were awarded for
setting quick time. While the heat race
winners, Sammy Swindell, Ben Mikitarian,
and Chase Locke in the NEMA in the NEMA
LITES, as well as John Zych Jr. and Paul
Scally in the NEMA Midgets were awarded
an additional $150.
The stars and cars of the NEMA in the
NEMA LITES, division were introduced and
lined up to salute their fans for the
famous four-wide parade lap.
In a strong field of 22 cars, the
drivers realigned in their starting
positions, as Chase Locke in the Matt
Seymour Racing #1 alongside Todd
Berterand in the Todd Bertrand Racing
#48 led the field to the green flag for
50 fast and continuous laps around the
action track of the east!
Going into turn one, Locke rocketed to
the lead followed by Bertrand and PJ
Stergios in the Matt Seymour Racing #88.
Over the next several laps, as the
drivers began to settle into position,
Locke held nearly a six car length lead
over Bertrand followed by Stergios, Ben
Mikitarian in the #9 worked his way into
fourth followed by Paul Scally in the
#30. While on the move, starting from
his 9th place starting position, Jake
Trainor in the Seymour Racing #4s was
now on the back bumper of Scally,
looking to break into the top 5 where
the two battled for position and closed
the gap between them and Mikitarian.
On lap 8, going into turn three, Scally
was able to take the low line from
Mikitarian to take over fourth. But the
battle was not over yet, as Scally,
Mikitarian, and Trainor remained in a
tight pack and continued to race for
position over the next several laps.
While the leaders started to encounter
lapped traffic, Chase continued to hold
a two second lead over Bertrand and
Stergios. After tracking down Stergios
for a number of laps, Scally was able to
create some distance between him and
fifth place, Mikitarian. On lap 17,
Scally, now on the back bumper of
Stergios, took the low line going into
turn three from Stergios to take over
third. Just as a battle for fourth
through sixth now occurred between
Stergios, Mikitarian, and Trainor.
While on lap 21, going into turn one,
Trainor took the low line from
Mikitarian to take over fifth and now
set his eyes on fourth place, Stergios.
As the cross flags were flown for race
leader Locke followed by Bertrand, and
Scally, Stergios and Trainor were now on
the back bumper of Scally. On lap 27,
going into turn one, Stergios took the
high groove to take back third. While on
the same lap, going down the back
stretch, Trainor was able to take the
low line from Scally to take fourth.
As the drivers diced their way through
lapped traffic and Locke continued to
lead the field, Bertrand was able to
capitalize and close some distance. But
once Locke navigated through the traffic
and once again had clean air, he was
able to regain a 1.7 second lead.
On lap 38, while going down the back
stretch, Trainor drove up alongside
Stergios to take the low line and take
over third going into turn three.
With 10 laps remaining, Locke had grown
his lead over Bertrand by more than a
straightaway.
On lap 50, the checkered flag waved for
Locke who led all 50 laps followed by
Bertrand and Trainor to round out the
podium.
In victory lane, Chase commented on his
win, "This car was off the rails all
night, I just want to thank everyone for
everything that they do and for getting
me out here and getting this win
tonight. We are going to savor this
win."
To round out the top 10 were strong
finishes by: Chase Locke #1, Todd
Bertrand #48, Jake Trainor #4s, PJ
Stergios #88, Paul Scally #30, Kyle
Valeri #17, Randy Cabral #47, Ben
Mikitarian #9, Dylan Coutu #53, and Joe
Bailey #2.
The NEMA Midgets took the track a few
races later, as Paul Scally in the #30
alongside Mike Horn in the #93 led the
field to the green flag. As Scally took
the lead going into turn one followed by
Avery Stoehr in the Bertrand Motorsports
#39 and Randy Cabral in the Bertrand
Motorsports #74. Stoehr worked the
outside of Scally going into turn three
but Scally was able to hold him off and
lead lap one. Coming out of turn two on
the following lap, Stoehr drove up
alongside Scally as the two raced side
by side coming into turn three and down
the front stretch.
As Stoehr took over to lead lap 2, he
began to drive away from Scally and
Cabral. Over the next several laps, with
nearly a 3 second gap between the
leaders, a battle began for fourth place
between Horn and John Zych Jr. in the #9
occurred. As Zych Jr., on the back
bumper of Horn, attempted to take the
high line, Horn was able to keep his run
going on the low line.
While the leaders began to encounter
lapped traffic, Scally was able to
capitalize and close the gap between him
and Stoehr and drive up to Stoehr's back
bumper. Once Stoehr navigated through
traffic however, he was able to get a
good drive coming out of the turns to
increase his lead over Scally by half a
straightaway.
As the cross flags were flown, we once
again saw a tight battle for fourth
between Horn and Zych Jr. But going down
the backstretch and into turn three,
Zych was able to get a good run going
and drove up along Horn to take over
fourth on lap 16.
Unfortunately, on lap 23, the caution
flag was flown on the track. As the
drivers reracked for a double file
restart, Stoehr, alongside Scally led
the field back to the green flag. Stoehr
jumped the lead going into turn one
followed by Scally. While Zych Jr. was
able to get a good run going and drive
up alongside Cabral coming out of turn
two to take over third.
With just 5 laps remaining, as Stoehr
continued to drive away from the field,
Zych Jr. now on the back bumper of
Scally. Zych Jr worked the highline
coming over three, but Scally was able
to continue his run and drive away from
Zych Jr.
When the checkered flag flew for Stoehr,
he held nearly a straightaway lead over
Scally and Zych Jr to round out the
podium.
In victory lane, Avery commented on his
win, "I love coming to this race every
year, this track has been good to me
these past few years. Thank you Seekonk
Speedway for having us and for all the
fans that came out. One of my earliest
memories is coming here as a kid, my dad
won here with this engine that we won
here with today. It is a really big part
of my life coming here and glad I could
hold the checkered flag here a few
times."
With Avery Stoehr's win, this marks not
only his third Boston Louie Memorial win
in a row but also marks a total of 107
team wins for Bertrand Motorsports. This
now ties with the famed Gene Angelillo
for most car owner wins in NEMA history.
Adding to the NEMA history, Russ Stoehr,
Avery's father, won Gene Angelillo his
107th win.
To round out the top 10 were strong
finishes by: Avery Stoehr #39, Paul
Scally #30, John Zych Jr. #9, Randy
Cabral #74, Matt O'Brien #16, Mike Horn
#93, Dylan Rock #49, Doug Cleveland #87,
Jeff Horn #A1, Jack Dumas #77.
NEMA would also like to extend a thank
you to Freddy Cleveland who awarded an
additional $100 to both 8th place
finisher in the NEMA LITES, Ben
Mikitarian in the #9, and 7th place
finisher in NEMA, Dylan Rock in the #49
in memory of Brian Cleveland who drove
the famed #87.
Bobby Seymour remarked on this year's
Boston Louie, "Thank you Seekonk
Speedway for an incredible venue and
allowing us to do this every year. The
racing was unbelievable with 50 green
flag laps and 22 incredible drivers in
the LITES race and a nearly green to
checkered race in the NEMA feature. Each
year we have such devoted sponsors that
help this race succeed. We are looking
forward to next year for the big 29th
Annual Boston Louie Memorial."
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