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CONGRATS TO JESSE
JACUBAYTIS !!!! YOU ARE NEMA'S VIP FAN FOR NEMA'S 60TH
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When the Northeastern Midget
Association membership met in November of 2011 they were vocal
about a need to connect with their fans. Following through with
this desire, the drivers and owners have established a presence
on the Northeastern Midget Association Facebook fan page, and
Facebook open group.
NEMA’s membership saw this as a perfect opportunity to interact
with their fans, and it is paying off. Fans can talk to most of
the drivers in the series simply by posting questions and
comments, with the response from drivers coming back sometimes
in minutes. Membership in the open group has grown over 100
percent since this concerted effort was endorsed by NEMA
membership in December. The group has gone from about 150 to
well over 400 in a few short weeks.
With this great response from
the fans, the membership wishes to take their new relationships
one step further.
With
that, NEMA is going to implement their Facebook VIP Fan of the
Race.
Two
weeks before the event,
we will pick one fan from
our Facebook fan page, or Facebook open group to be our guest at
the races. NEMA will supply them with a pit pass, give them a
VIP tour of the pits, allow them to work with a few teams during
the day as a special crew member, as well as participate in
other activities during the race day.
These activities can
include riding in an official push vehicle, dropping the
checkered flag on NEMA’s famed four wide salute, standing in
victory lane with the winning teams and other VIP’s for that
particular race event. NEMA members realize the need to reach
out to their fans, and are excited to give one fan a race the
time of their lives.
In
order to become the Facebook VIP Fan of the Race all you have to
do is like the Northeastern Midget Association fan page, or join
the open group and be sure to participate. On the winning Monday
a post will be made on both sites and the fan with the best
response will be selected to become the VIP fan.
The
winning fan will be notified via message on Facebook and given
the details of where to pick up their pit passes and what time
to meet us at the event.
Stay
tuned for an exciting 2012!
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2011
13 - Thompson WS
12 - Seekonk DAV
11 - Speedbowl
10 - Boston Louie
9 - Angelillo
8 -
Twin State
7 - Shane
Mem'l
6 - Seekonk OWW
5 -
Lee USA
4 - Thompson
3 - Stafford XT
2 - Thunder Road
1 - Speedbowl
2011 Lites
16 - Seekonk DAV
15 -
Seekonk/ISMA
14 - Speedbowl
13 -
Seekonk FF
12 - Boston Louie
11 -
Lee USA
10 -
Twin State
9 -
Seekonk FF
8 - Shane
Mem'l
7 -
Seekonk FF
6 -
Lee USA
5 - Speedbowl
4 - Thunder Road
3 -
Seekonk FF
2 - Speedbowl
1 - Speedbowl
2010
13 -
World Series
12 - Seekonk DAV
11 - Angelillo
10 - Boston Louie
9 - Speedbowl
8 - Monadnock
7 - Seekonk OWW
6 - Shane
Mem'l
5 - Stafford XT
4 - Thompson
3 -
Lee USA
2 -
Twin State
X - Monadnock
1 - Speedbowl
2010 Lites
13 -
Seekonk DAV
12 - Seekonk
11
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10 - Boston Louie
9 -
Seekonk
8 -
Monadnock
7 - Shane
Mem'l
6 -
Lee USA
5 -
Seekonk
4 -
Twin State
3 -
Seekonk
2 - Monadnock
1 -
Speedbowl
2009
14 - World Series
13 -
Seekonk DAV
12 -
Twin State
11 - Lee USA
10 - Marilyn's Passion
9 -
Twin State
8 - Wings & Wheels
7 -
Boston Louie
6 -
Monadnock
5 -
Speedbowl
4 -
Seekonk
3 -
Stafford
2 -
Lee USA
1 -
Monadnock
2009 Lites
13 - Oktoberfest
12 -
Seekonk DAV
11 -
Twin State
10 -
Lee USA
9 - Marilyn's Passion
8 -
Twin State
7 - Boston Louie
6 -
Monadnock
5 -
Speedbowl
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Seekonk
3 -
Lee USA
2 -
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1 -
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Marvin Rifchin Trophy Race |
MAY 12TH WATERFORD
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Waterford, CT –
Absolutely dominating the second half of the
race, Greg Stoehr captured the 30-lap Marvin
Rifchin Trophy race Saturday night at the
Northeastern Midget Association’s Diamond
Anniversary Race at Waterford Speedbowl.
Grabbing the lead on a lap 13 restart, Stoehr,
in the family 26b, went on to a 1.450 seconds
win over Randy Cabral (Bertrand 47). John Zych
(Zych 9), Russ Stoehr (Dumo’s Desire 45) and
Todd Bertrand (Bertrand 39) completed the top
five.
Stoehr assumed control when early
leader Anthony Marvuglio (Bordeau 38) suffered a
flat left front tire on caution. After a brief
side-by-side battle with Cabral, he quickly
assumed a commanding advantage in a car built
over the winter to replace a car that was
destroyed last summer at Waterford.
Daughter/crew chief Kathryn, Stoehr said,
deserved a lot of the credit. Despite a sizzling
performance in his heat, Stoehr wanted to make
changes. It was Kathryn who said “no, leave it
alone” and the result was “the best car I’ve
ever had here.” His best lap was a 12.937.
The only scare came with three laps left
when a car “checked up” in front of him heading
into one.
“A flat tire is never a good
thing,” said Stoehr, admitting he needed the
second yellow. “I would not have minded
finishing second to Anthony.”
“There’s no
better feeling than leading laps in a race this
big,” said Marvuglio who jumped into a
commanding lead on the first restart with two
laps gone. He said that a valve stem was cut and
created a slow leak when he and early leader
Paul Scally “got together.”
He was
running consistent 12.9 seconds laps, including
a race-best 12.910. “Keeping the car on the
right side,” he had almost a half lap lead when
the race was stopped in an incident that
involved Jim Miller and Scally.
Starting
seventh, Stoehr moved to fourth on the first
restart, moved to third with six laps down and
got by Scally for second just prior to the
second yellow.

Over
four generations, the Stoehr family has been
part of NEMA’s history for almost five decades
with grandfather Paul, sons Russ and Greg and
grandchildren Bethany, Kathryn and Avery all on
hand.
Among
the honored quests were former driving champions
Dave Humphrey, Johnny Mann, Butch Walsh and Lou
Fray, former owner champion Pete Valeri, and
former club presidents Mike Favulli and Dick
Monahan. Also on hand were one-time scorer
Dottie Mann, driver and public relations man Joe
Bowen, photographer Bob Miour and starters Earl
Grant and Billy Ryder. Ryder, in fact, threw the
initial green flag.
It
was the second straight runner-up finish for
defending champion Randy Cabral who shares the
point lead with John Zych Jr.
It
was the 11th career win for Greg Stoher, the
second at Waterford.
Nine
of the 17 starters have at least one Speedbowl
victory including sixth-place finisher Jeff
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NEMA MIDGETS - Waterford -
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Driver |
Hometown
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Owner |
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26b |
Greg Stoehr |
Bridgewater, MA |
Greg Stoehr |
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2 |
47 |
Randy Cabral |
Plymouth, MA |
Tim
Bertrand |
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3 |
9 |
John Zych Jr. |
Louisville, KY |
John Zych Sr. |
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4 |
45 |
Russ Stoehr |
Bridgewater, MA |
Dumo's Desire Racing |
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5 |
39 |
Todd Bertrand |
Suffield, CT |
Bertrand Motorsports |
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6 |
A1 |
Jeff Horn |
Ashland, MA |
Jeff Horn |
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7 |
93x |
Mike Horn |
Ashland, MA |
Jeff Horn |
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8 |
3m |
Jim Miller |
Weymouth,
MA |
Jim Miller |
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9 |
16 |
Matt O'Brien |
Wilmington, MA |
Jim O'Brien & Sons Engineering |
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10 |
87 |
Doug Cleveland |
Sudbury, MA |
Doug Cleveland |
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11 |
44 |
Joey Payne |
Fairlawn, NJ |
Ed Breault |
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12 |
2 |
Lee Bundy |
Kennebunkport, ME |
Lee Bundy |
13 DNF |
71 |
Seth Carlson |
Brimfield, CT |
Gene
Feigel |
14 DNF |
38 |
Anthony
Marvuglio |
E.
Bridgewater, MA |
Tammy Bordeau |
15 DNF |
30 |
Paul Scally |
Raynham,
MA |
Paul Scally |
16 DNF |
99 |
Jim Santa Maria |
Burlington, CT |
Susan Santa
Maria |
17 DNF |
7ny |
Adam Cantor |
Glen Cove, NY |
Allan Cantor |
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NEMA Lites Winner |
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Waterford, CT –
Brandon Igo led every lap but winning the 30-lap
Lites feature at the Northeastern Midget
Association Diamond Anniversary Race Saturday
night at Waterford Speedbowl was hardly easy.
Igo, in fact, had to rely on his dirt
track experience to capture his first NEMA win.
With eight laps
remaining, Igo (Igo 45) and Carl Medeiros Jr.
(Medeiros 50) came together in turn two.
With the car sideways, Igo “stood on the
gas and turned right. That’s where the dirt
track experience came in,” said the one-time
Whip City champion.
It ended a great
effort for Medeiros who admitted to “running out
of patience” looking to get inside Igo. Medeiros
did spin, setting up a restart .
On the green, Igo got the jump on Joey
Mucciacciaro (Scally 4) and went on to finish
1.92 seconds ahead of Ian Cumens (Seymour 9)
with
Mucciacciaro third. Ryan Bigelow (Bigelow 13)
was fourth and Randy Cabral (Cabral 35) came
from 19th to claim fifth.
After two false
starts, Igo jumped into the lead. By the time
Medeiros (who posted the fastest
lap – 13.871) cleared a battle that also
included Jake Smith, Cumens, Mucciacciaro and
Anthony Nocella, Igo was almost a half lap in
front.
Leaving behind Cumens and Mucciacciaro to battle
for third and a Smith- Nocella duel for fifth,
Medeiros cut into Igo’s advantage, catching him
with 12 laps remaining. Three times Medeiros
tried the inside before the effort ended with a
spin.
“It was a hard hit,” said Igo of the contact
with Medeiros. “The steering wheel was moving
all over the place. I held the car down and took
a hard one.”
Cumens, who started ninth, moved past
Mucciacciro on the final restart but couldn’t
get away and Igo breezed home. Medeiros would up
sixth.
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5/12/12 |
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Pos.
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#
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Driver |
Hometown
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Owner |
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1 |
45 |
Brandon Igo |
Wilbraham, MA |
David Igo |
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2 |
9 |
Ian Cumens |
Lydell, PA |
Bobby Seymour |
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3 |
4 |
Joey Mucciacciaro |
Wolcott, CT |
Paul
Scally |
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4 |
13 |
Ryan Bigelow |
E.
Hampton, CT |
Randy Bigelow |
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5 |
35 |
Randy Cabral |
Plymouth, MA |
Glen Cabral |
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6 |
50 |
Carl Medeiros, Jr. |
Westport, MA |
Carl Medeiros |
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7 |
29 |
Anthony Nocella |
Woburn MA |
Matt
Seymour |
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8 |
15b |
Avery Stoehr |
Lakeville, MA |
MC Racing
LLC/
Russ
Stoehr |
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93 |
Jake Smith |
Stroudsburg, PA |
Ted Smith |
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10 |
11 |
Alan Chambers |
Atkinson,
NH |
Michael Chambers |
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11 |
31 |
Paul
Bigelow |
Berlin, CT |
Randy
Bigelow |
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12 |
51 |
Danny Cugini |
Marshfield, MA |
D. Cugini |
13 DNF |
39 |
R. J. Tufano |
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14 DNF |
52 |
Kevin Park |
Foxboro, MA |
Kevin Park |
15 DNF |
44 |
Christian Briggs |
Mattapoisett, MA |
Christian Briggs |
16 DNF |
46 |
Kenney Johnson |
Bethany, CT |
Jeff Johnson |
17 DNF |
81 |
Andy Barrows |
New Ipswitch, NH |
Dustin Anderson |
18 DNF |
99 |
Jim Santa Maria |
Burlington, CT |
Sue Santa Maria |
19 DNF |
26b |
Bethany
Stoehr |
Bridgewater,
MA |
MCI Racing/
Greg Stoehr |
20 DNS |
18 |
David Moniz |
Fairhaven, MA |
David Moniz |
21 DNS |
57 |
Dylan Duhaime |
Loudon, NH |
Shawn Duhaime |
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NEMA Guests
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Marvin Rifchin
– A Fitting Tribute |
All of auto
racing, it seems, wants to claim the late Marvin Rifchin
and with good reason. His membership in the NHRA, SEMA
and New England Auto Racers Halls of Fame is testimony
to the contributions Marvin made to the sport.
Still, the Midgets were the first love for the legendary
tire maker (M&H) going back to the 1940s. He was a
frequent visitor at NEMA events almost up to his passing
in 2009. Line up NEMA’s owners, drivers and fans and if
one doesn’t have a “Marvin Story” then he or she is,
indeed, a recent arrival.
His knowledge and his
generosity were surpassed only by his humility. While
NEMA can’t claim a monopoly on that, it does regard
Marvin Rifchin as a paramount figure in the club’s 60
years. It is most fitting that the Marvin Rifchin Trophy
Race is part of NEMA’s Diamond Anniversary celebration
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Cabral, Stoehr Lead NEMA to Speedbowl on
May 12th |
Brockton, MA – Randy Cabral has had enough of
it. The Northeastern Midget Association three time and
defending champion believes it is time for him to return
to Waterford Speedbowl’s victory lane, a spot he has
frequented more than anybody else in the club’s long
history.
What better time than Saturday night
when NEMA celebrates its 60th birthday with 60 laps of
feature racing – 30 each for NEMA and the NEMA Lites –
at the historic Connecticut shoreline oval. Cabral
(Bertrand 47) is part of an expected strong NEMA field
in pursuit of the coveted Marvin Rifchin Trophy.
President Mike Scrivani has compiled an impressive
“guest list” for the party including former champions
Dave Humphrey, Butch Walsh, Bob Pascale and Lou Fray.
“This will be a celebration of midget history, past and
recent,” reports Scrivani. “Winning this one is
definitely going to be big.”
There have been 11
NEMA races since Cabral’s last (and eighth) win at
Waterford. A fan favorite at Waterford, he made it very
clear after finishing second at this year’s BLASTOFF,
getting back to Victory Lane is “Priority One.”
Russ Stoehr (Dumo’s Desire 45), who has won five of the
last 11 races, heads up the opposition. Stoehr was third
at the BLASTOFF, his 10th podium over the same span.
The Cabral-Stoehr rivalry, takes place in a field of
legitimate contenders. BLASTOFF winner John Zych (Zych
9) leads a group of Rifchin Trophy contenders that
include Joey Payne (Breault 44), Jim Miller (Miller 3m),
Barry Kittredge (Kittredge 8), Chris Leonard (Leonard
22), Adam Cantor (Cantor 7ny), Todd Bertrand (Bertrand
39) and Greg Stoehr (Stoehr 26). All have won at
Waterford in the past.
Cabral’s owner Tim
Bertrand points out The Speedowl “keeps coming up with
surprises.” Defending Rifchin Trophy winner Mike Horn
(Horn 93x), Anthony Marvuglio (Bordeau 38), Matt O’Brien
(O’Brien 16), Paul Scally (Scally 30), and rookies James
Santa Maria (Santa Maria 99) and Seth Carlson (Feigel
71) are in the mix as well.
Zych posted a 13.001
second laps at the Blast Off. Many believe speeds will
exceed that on a most seasoned track. Waterford is
generally acclaimed as one of the region’s premier
Midget facilities. “In many cases,” says Greg Stoehr,
“the best you run all year is at Waterford.”
While history is center stage, the five-year old Lites
Division is the club’s future. Anthony Nocella is the
man to beat in the Lites feature. A large field in
expected including Nocella’s teammate Ian Cumens, Ryan
Bigelow and Paul Bigelow, Paul Luggelle, cousins Avery
and Bethany Stoehr, Christian Briggs, Brandon Igo, Kenny
Johnson, Carl Medeiros Jr. and Andy Barrows. |
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List” Impressive for NEMA Anniverary Fete |
Brockton,
MA - Six-time driving champion Dave Humphrey heads up
the impressive “guest list” for the Northeastern Midget
Association’s 60th birthday Saturday night, May 12 at
Waterford Speedbowl. No fewer than a dozen “champions”
will be on hand as NEMA celebrates with 60 laps of
feature racing – 30 for each NEMA and the NEMA Lites.
(See photo gallery below.)
The NEMA winner will
get away with the Marvin Rifchin Trophy, one of NEMA’s
most coveted prizes.
Lou Fray (’70), Butch Walsh
(‘73), Johnny Mann (’72,’74), Bobby Seymour (’87), Mike
Seymour (’94), Russ Stoehr (’90, ’97, ’00-’02), Joey
Payne (’03) and Randy Cabral (’08-’09,’11) join Humphrey
(’67-’71, ’78) on the Drivers Championship list. Cabral,
Stoehr and Payne will be competing.
The
championship owners list includes Bob Pascale
(1967-’69), John McCarthy (1970-’71, 73), Rollie
Lindblad (’76) and Bruce Beane (’97) along with Carl
Kibbe (’80, ’91,’93), Bobby Seymour (’87), Tim Bertrand
(’08-’09, ‘11) and current club president Mike Scrivani
Jr. (’78). Kibbe, crew chief for Avery Stoehr’s Lites
car, Seymour, who owns two Lites cars, and Bertrand are
active competitors.
Others on the list are former
competitor and club president Mike Favulli, Joe Bowen,
another former competitor and an early public relations
man and scorers Dottie Mann and Louise Roberts, widow of
the legendary Ray Roberts.
“We are really
excited about this,” says Scrivani, pointing out the
list continues to grow. “There are some real innovators
on the list, people who made major changes in Midget
racing history. Sixty feature laps on an especially good
Midget track, the Rifchin Trophy and an amazing guest
list – this will be a great party.”
“There is
incredible motivation,” offers Mike Horn, the defending
Rifchin Trophy winner. “We will be around guys who won
dozens of championships and hundreds of races.”
Cabral (Bertrand 47), Stoehr (Dumo’s Desire 45) and
Payne (Breault 44) have 19 Speedbowl wins among them.
Others seeking a return to Waterford’s victory lane
include Jim Miller (Miller 3m), Barry Kittredge
(Kittredge 8), Chris Leonard (Leonard 22), Adam Cantor
(Cantor 7ny), Todd Bertrand (Bertrand 39), Greg Stoehr
(Stoehr 26) and Blast Off winner John Zych Jr. (Zych 9).
Hoping to join the list, in addition to Horn, are Paul
Luggelle, Anthony Marvuglio, Matt O’Brien, Paul Scally
and rookies James Santa Maria and Seth Carlson.
Anthony Nocella (Seymour 29) has established himself as
the man to beat in Lites competition at the Speedbowl
but Ryan Bigelow, Paul Bigelow and Paul Luggelle know
the way to victory lane as well. Other threats include
Ian Cumens, cousins Avery and Bethany Stoehr, Christian
Briggs, Brandon Igo, Kenny Johnson, Carl Medeiros Jr.,
Andy Barrows and Joe Mucciacciaro. |
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No. 1 - Mike (8) and Bobby (4)
Seymour do battle with Rick Hart at Seekonk.
No. 2 -
Former club president and consistent winner Mike
Favulli (80) and nine-time champion Drew Fornoro
(Angelillo 45) at Lee in 1988.
No. 3 - Lou
Fray, in John McCarthy’s 47, leads Sonny
Saunders at Thompson. |
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No. 4 - Dave Humphrey and John
McCarthy, along with Don Mardirosian, remains
one of NEMA’s greatest combinations.
No. 5 -
Two-time champion Johnny Mann is surrounded by
the Dewey Cali team and starter Earl Grant after
a win at Thompson in 1972.
No. 6 -
Rollie Lindblad, one of NEMA’s greatest
innovators, celebrates with the late Armond
Holley. This combination dominated in 1976. |
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No. 7 - Randy Cabral (Bertrand
47) and Russ Stoehr (Dumo’s Desire 45) have nine
championships between them.
No. 8 - Mike
Seymour in victory lane at Hudson in 1963. The
legendary Boston Louie Seymour is far left.
No. 9 - A
win at Westboro in the Scrivani 22 was part of
Butch Walsh’s championship run in 1973.
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Blackie
LaMaccchia, Mike Scrivani Sr., Frank Ferrara and a
young Mike Scrivani Jr. behind Humphrey in the Midget. |
NEMA’s
Humphrey Won With 11 Different Owners |
Brockton,
MA - There are a host of statistics justifying the place
Dave Humphrey has in Northeastern Midget Association
history. A six-time champion, Humphrey is part of the
guest list that will assemble for the club’s 60th
birthday party Saturday night, May 12 at Waterford
Speedowl.
NEMA will celebrate with 60 laps of
feature racing – the 30-lap Marvin Rifchin Trophy Race
and a 30 lapper of the NEMA Lites. Among the other
guests are driving champions Lou Fray (’70), Johnny Mann
(‘72,, ’74) and Butch Walsh (’73).
Humphrey sits
second (behind Drew Fornoro) on the NEMA win list with
73. He is unchallenged, however, when it comes to the
number of owners he won with. The first came in Freeman
Downing’s Falcon on July 5, 1965 at Seekonk. The last
one also came at Seekonk in Carl Kibbe’s No. 14 on Oct.
12, 1986. Humphrey also won for car owners John
McCarthy, Bob Pascale, Mike Scrivani Sr., Smokey
Secundo, Jim Howie, Frank Fahey, Jerry Connors, Blackie
LaMacchia and Ralph Miller.
The Humphrey/McCarthy
(29 wins) remains a legendary combination. He won 16
driving the Pascale Offy and seven with the Kibbe team.
Pascale, McCarthy and Kibbe, all owner champions
with Humphrey, will be at Waterford as well. Kibbe
remains an active competitor on Avery Stoehr’s Lites
car.
Rollie Lindblad is also on the guest list.
Lindblad built the first Badger for McCarthy and
Humphrey, the first Badger win coming with Humphrey
aboard at Star Speedway on May 28, 1972. Humphrey,
Lindblad, and McCarthy are all members of the New
England Auto Racing Hall of Fame, McCarthy honored for
his promotional genius as club president and his role in
the stock block revolution (Chevy II). Lindblad’s
influence continues to be evident throughout the sport.
Humphrey’s 16 consecutive years with at least one
victory remains a NEMA standard. His 18 years with at
least one win ranks third and he was involved in the
only time a championship battle wound up in a tie. The
latter came in 1970, he and Fray deadlocked at season’s
end. It came down to Thompson, Humphrey winning in the
Scrivani car while Fray’s fifth was just enough to give
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NEMA
Celebrates Anniversary at Speedbowl on May 12th |
Brockton, MA –
The Northeastern Midget Association will celebrate its
Diamond Anniversary with 60 laps of feature racing
Saturday night, May 12 at Waterford Speedbowl. NEMA and
the NEMA Lites will each go 30 laps on the track many
consider the premier Midget facility in the east.
It will also be the Marvin Rifchin Trophy Race. The
“Marvin Trophy” memorializes one of NEMA’s greatest
contributors and is one of NEMA’s most coveted prizes.
NEMA was formed at Thompson Speedway on March 8,
1953. Fred Meeker won the first race on Memorial Day of
that year at Seekonk Speedway. The very next day, Bill
Eldridge, was a winner at the Speedbowl. Eldridge went
on to capture the first championship.
NEMA is one
of the most innovative bodies in Midget racing, the
five-year old Lites Division the most recent addition to
the list of moves. “The Speedbowl is the ideal spot for
this race,” said NEMA President Mike Scrivani Jr. “It
has always been a special place for Midgets in general
and NEMA in particular.”
Blast Off winners John
Zych Jr. (NEMA) and Ryan Bigelow (Lites) will be after
two straight, Zych giving every indication (a 13.001
lap) he’s got the Speedbowl layout figured out.
“Everybody runs well at the Speedbowl,” he reports.
“Usually, the best you run is at the Speedbowl.”
The return of Joey Payne (Breault 44) and Adam Cantor
(7ny) adds to a group of experienced Speedbowl hands
that also includes three-time and defending champion
Randy Cabral (Bertrand 47), Russ Stoehr (Dumo’s Desire
45), Greg Stoehr (Stoehr 26), Jim Miller (Miller 3m),
Todd Bertrand (Bertrand 39) and Barry Kittredge
(Kittredge 8). All have won at the Speedbowl.
Anthony Marvuglio (Bordeau 38) , coming off a fifth at
Blast Off, along with rookies Jim Santa Maria (Santa
Maria 99) and Seth Carlson (Feigel 71), hope to join the
list.
Anthony Nocella is the Lites Speedbowl win
leader. Ian Cumens, Nocella’s teammate in the Seymour
stable, Kenny Johnson, Bethany Stoehr, Christian Briggs,
Brandon Igo and Carl Medeiros Jr. are other Lites
standouts.

The
victory at the Speedbowl’s Blast Off after five years is
another example of the Zych family’s dedication. John
Jr. made the Lemoyne College basketball team as a “walk
on,” (he was not a scholarship player), joining his
father on the list of letter winners at the upstate New
York college. He says “wanting to take on the toughest
competition possible” is the greatest similarity of his
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Lites Play Major Role
In NEMA
Birthday Party |
Brockton, MA -
The Northeastern Midget Association has, from its very
inception, been one of racing’s most forward-looking
sanctioning bodies. Formed in 1953, NEMA has been part
of major moves that have changed the sport.
NEMA
celebrates its 60th birthday Saturday night, May 12 at
Waterford Speedbowl with 60 laps of feature racing – 30
for the full Midgets and 30 for NEMA Lites. Blast Off
winners John Zych Jr. (NEMA) and Ryan Bigelow (Lites)
lead an expected bumper field back to the Speedbowl.
Randy Cabral, Russ Stoehr and Joey Payne, champions
all, head up the NEMA contention seeking the Marvin
Rifchin Trophy. “Although it is only three years old,
the Rifchin Trophy is one of the coveted prizes in
NEMA,” says President Mike Scrivani Jr. “Marvin did so
much for so many of us.”
Scrivani believes the
Rifchin Trophy, the Lites and an impressive list of
innovators, including six-time champion Dave Humphrey,
are a recipe for a “great party.” While the club’s
glorious past will be in the spotlight, the Lites light
the way toward a bright future.
Waterford
actually hosted the second NEMA race (in 1953) and the
second Lites race (2008).
“If the Speedbowl is a
great Midget track, and it is” says NEMA veteran Bobby
Seymour, “it is an even greater place for the Lites.
There is all kinds of room there, so many different
grooves, so many opportunities to pass. You can win from
the front and you can win from the back. It’s wide
open.”
Seymour, who has had great success at the
Speedbowl as both a driver and an owner, brings a pair
of contenders for Lites honors – Anthony Nocella and Ian
Cumens. Other threats include Paul Bigelow, cousins
Avery and Bethany Stoehr, Christian Briggs, Brandon Igo,
Kenny Johnson, Carl Medeiros Jr., Andy Barrows and Joe
Mucciacciaro. Cabral is a likely Lites starter as well.
Four Lites graduates will be in the NEMA field –
Todd Bertrand, Anthony Marvuglio and rookies James Santa
Maria and Seth Carlson. Also expected are Greg Stoehr,
Jimmy Miller, Matt O’Brien, Lee Bundy, Paul Luggelle,
Paul Scally, Barry Kittredge, Adam Cantor, Mike Horn,
Chris Leonard and Chris deRitis.

Bobby
Seymour has names for Waterford’s lowest and highest
grooves. The lowest is the Bobby Santos III grove and he
describes the outside as “where I liked to run.”
Seymour’s success as a driver has continued as an owner.
In the high groove, Seymour explains, up near the apex
of the turn, “you are able to get the car straight
sooner than usual” which makes the straightaways longer.
A
16-year old Santos “followed the conture of the turns”
with a sensational win at the Boston Louie in 2002, the
first of four Waterford wins for Santos, three in
Seymour equipment.
Anthony
Nocella continues the Seymour Waterford presence with at
least one victory in each of the last three years. Both
Nocella and Cumens expect to be driving NEMA “full”
Midgets by midseason. |
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Jim Miller Looks Ahead
To NEMA
Birthday Race |
Brockton, MA – History, especially Northeastern Midget
Association history, is not lost on Jim Miller of
Weymouth, MA. Indeed, he looks toward NEMA’s Diamond
Anniversary celebration Saturday night, May 12 with
great anticipation.
In addition to 60 feature
laps – 30 apiece for the full Midgets and the Lites,
NEMA president Mike Scrivani Jr. is rounding up a strong
cast of characters that have helped to make NEMA New
England’s oldest sanctioning body. The club began in
1953.
It will also be the Marvin Rifchin Trophy
race. “A victory in this one will be huge,” says Miller,
a competitor since 1986 when he went into battle with a
Chevy II-powered Bob Higman “half bar.” His NEMA history
actually goes back to the early 1980s when he “helped
out” on his uncle John Lane’s team.
The Speedbowl
is a special spot for Miller. He scored his first
victory there in 1999, an event that remains vivid for
him. “It was one of those nights,” he recalls. “I got
out front quickly. I was looking all over for shadows,
trying to determine if anybody was around me.” He drove
a Gaerte-powered Beast Chassis he had purchased from
Russ Stoehr.
Miller joins a sizable number in the
Speedbowl NEMA winners club. Randy Cabral and Russ
Stoehr have 15 Waterford wins between them. Cabral and
Stoehr were second and third behind John Zych Jr. at
this year’s Blast Off. Joey Payne, Todd Bertrand, Adam
Cantor, Jeff Horn, Barry Kittredge, Chris Leonard and
Greg Stoehr, all likely entries, have also won at
Waterford.
He joins a chorus that sings praises
to the Speedbowl – “one of the best Midget tracks in the
East” –and says speeds in the 12 second bracket are
“absolutely probable.” Because it’s a difficult place to
play catch up, hammer down is the only acceptable
strategy. “Lately,” he says, “there’s a surprise every
time we go there.”
The Rifchin Trophy is a major
motivation. “A tremendous man,” Miller says of the owner
of M&H Tire who left behind a host of friends in auto
racing including NEMA. “Everybody has a story about
Marvin helping them,” says Miller.

Miller
captured the 800th race in NEMA history at Oxford Plains
on Aug. 17, 2001.
He
says the first time he sat in a Midget was when his
father Roy, a sign painter, was “putting numbers on the
cars. I was very young.”
Miller,
who has nine NEMA podium finishes, recalls a third place
in an All Star Midget Series race at Florida’s
fifth-mile Punta Gorda Speedway in 1989. “I was banging
on the steering wheel trying to get Mel Kenyon and Sam
Isenhauer to move over,” he says. |
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NEMA’s Birthday Party
Motivates Mike Horn |
Brockton, MA – Mike Horn
will come to the Northeastern Midget Association’s 60th
birthday celebration at Waterford Speedbowl Saturday,
May 12 with plenty of motivation. The second-generation
racer hopes to get away with his second straight Marvin
Rifchin Trophy.
The Rifchin Trophy, a coveted
prize, is just part of the excitement as NEMA marks its
Diamond Anniversary with 60 feature laps, 30 each for
NEMA and the NEMA Lites. Tire maker (M&H) Marvin Rifchin
was a major contributor to NEMA and, Horn reports,
“winning a trophy that honors him was very special.”
Last year’s win at Thompson was emotional. No word
comes to Horn to describe a repeat win. Rifchin and the
Horn family, like many in NEMA, were very close.
NEMA President Mike Scrivani Jr. is putting together an
impressive “guest list.” Already confirmed are past
champions Dave Humphrey, Johnny Mann and Butch Walsh.
“We expect to announce others soon,” says Scrivani.
History is not lost on Horn, the son of open cockpit
veteran Jeff Horn. He, of course, treasures the memories
of his dad’s success driving for Bay Hayes and the
continuing friendships with folks like Humphrey. One of
his dad’s wins came at the ‘Bowl.
“I’m fascinated
by what happened in the past,” he says. “I’m really
interested in what makes people successful. Having those
people around in addition to honoring Marvin makes you
want to step it up a notch.”
The Speedbowl has
not been kind to Horn. “I haven’t had the best luck
there,” he reports, claiming “some of that is due to my
own decisions and some of it due to the mistakes of
others.” He’ll come with a fresh motor (Esslinger)
determined to “do better.”
Blast Off winner John
Zych Jr. is one of a number of active drivers that have
won at the Speedbowl. In addition to defending champion
Randy Cabral (eight wins) and Russ Stoehr (7), Joey
Payne, Todd Bertrand, Barry Kittredge, Chris Leonard,
Jim Miller and Greg Stoehr will be looking to return to
the ‘Bowl’s victory Lane. Anthony Marvuglio and Paul
Scally have had strong runs there as well.
Anthony Nocella and Ian Cumens hope to put Team Seymour
back in the ‘Bowl’s Lites Victory lane. Blast off winner
Ryan Bigelow will be looking to make it two in a row.
Other Lites hopefuls are Kenny Johnson, Christian
Briggs, Bethany Stoehr, Carl Medeiros Jr. and Brandon
Igo.

Mike
Horn has great admiration for the teams “that just keep
working on what they have. They just keep making little
changes here and there rather than running out and
buying new stuff all the time”
Horn
is part of the Bertrand Motorsports “family” that also
includes Zych. |
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Zych Ends NEMA
Drought
With
Speedbowl Victory |
Waterford, CT – John Zych Jr.’s “very long wait”
ended Sunday with a victory in the 25-lap Northeastern
Midget Association feature at Waterford Speedbowl’s
Budweiser Blast Off. Taking the lead four laps in, Zych
beat back a mid-race restart challenge from Randy Cabral
before posting his first-ever win in impressive style.
The victory ended five years of frustration for Zych
and his dad. “It’s very special,” said the one-time
Lemoyne College basketball player who joined Cabral
(Bertrand 47) and Russ Stoehr (Dumo’s Desire (45) on the
podium in a Drinan/Esslinger purchased last year from
the Bertrand team.
The biggest challenge came
from Cabral on a restart following the second caution.
“I saw Randy outside and I knew I had to get all I could
out of the car,” said Zych, now a resident of
Louisville, KY. “I just stood on it and tried to say
from the middle to the bottom. If Randy was going to get
by, it was going to be on the outside.”
They ran
side-by-side halfway down the front chute before Zych
pulled away, “completely surprising” Cabral. “I was on
top but I was pinching him down a little bit,” said
Cabral who “really throught I had something for him. He
blew me away.”
It was a cakewalk from there for
Zych, who posted the fastest lap (13.001 – 103.822 mph),
finishing 2.43 seconds in front. “I think I heard Randy
behind me once,” Zych said, pointing out he was more
concerned with lapped cars over the final laps. “I knew
I had to get by them clean,” he added.
The battle
for third between Stoehr and Joey Payne (Breault 44)
highlighted the second half of the race. Anthony
Marvuglio (Derosier 38) was fifth.
Starting
fourth, Zych took the lead from front row starter Paul
Scally on the backstretch. It came just ahead of the
first caution. Zych got away from Marvuglio on the
restart but Cabral quickly moved from fourth to second
and was well within striking distance when the second
yellow showed.
Zych, who works for the Hershey
(Chocolate) Corporation, drove 14 hours to meet his date
with destiny.

The
Zych #9 is almost an exact copy of Cabral’s Bertrand
Motorsports #47. “They gave us some pretty good notes on
it,” said Zych Sr., adding very few, if any, changes
have been made.
Zych
joined a large number of drivers who won for the first
time at the Speedbowl, the list including Marvuglio, Jim
Miller and Barry Kittredge, all in Sunday’s field. |
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NEMA MIDGETS - Waterford -
4/1/12 |
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Pos.
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#
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Driver |
Hometown
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Owner |
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1 |
9 |
John Zych Jr. |
Louisville, KY |
John Zych Sr. |
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2 |
47 |
Randy Cabral |
Plymouth, MA |
Tim
Bertrand |
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3 |
45 |
Russ Stoehr |
Bridgewater, MA |
Dumo's Desire Racing |
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4 |
44 |
Joey Payne |
Fairlawn, NJ |
Ed Breault |
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5 |
38 |
Anthony
Marvuglio |
E.
Bridgewater, MA |
Tammy Bordeau |
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6 |
39 |
Todd Bertrand |
Suffield, CT |
Bertrand Motorsports |
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7 |
3m |
Jim Miller |
Weymouth,
MA |
Jim Miller |
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8 |
16 |
Matt O'Brien |
Wilmington, MA |
Jim O'Brien & Sons Engineering |
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9 |
99 |
Jim Santa Maria |
Burlington, CT |
Susan Santa
Maria |
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10 |
2 |
Lee Bundy |
Kennebunkport, ME |
Lee Bundy |
11 DNF |
28 |
Paul Luggelle |
Holbrook, MA |
Paul
Luggelle |
12 DNF |
26b |
Greg Stoehr |
Bridgewater, MA |
Greg Stoehr |
13 DNF |
30 |
Paul Scally |
Raynham,
MA |
Paul Scally |
14 DNF |
8 |
Barry Kittredge |
Marlboro, MA |
Barry
Kittredge |
15 DNF |
71 |
Seth Carlson |
Brimfield, CT |
Gene
Feigel |
16 DNF |
7ny |
Adam Cantor |
Glen Cove, NY |
Allan Cantor |
17 DNF |
87 |
Doug Cleveland |
Sudbury, MA |
Doug Cleveland |
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Lites Honors to Ryan Bigelow |
Waterford, CT – Taking the lead on the second of
two early cautions, Ryan Bigelow went on to win the
25-lap Northeast Midget Association’s Lites feature
Saturday night at Waterford Speedbowl’s Budweiser Blast
Off. It was the season opener for the Lites, celebrating
their fifth season
Ian Cumens and Joey Payne
filled out the podium in Seymour cars. Randy Cabral and
Kenny Johnson were fourth and fifth.
Starting
midfield, Bigelow sat third when the second yellow flew.
Following leader Christian Briggs into second on the
restart, Bigelow took command heading down the
backstretch. Bigelow faced a third restart with 18 to go
(beating Briggs) and a late threat by Cumens before
claiming his second career win.
Cumens grabbed
second when Briggs dropped out shortly before the
halfway point. He quickly chased down Bigelow and had
his nose inside the leader’s car in the middle of one
and two with three laps remaining. Bigelow recovered to
win by two car lengths.
Payne, subbing for
Anthony Nocella (who was driving a modified) came on
strong in the late stages. |
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NEMA LITES - Waterford -
3/31/12 |
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Pos.
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#
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Driver |
Hometown
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Owner |
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1 |
13 |
Ryan Bigelow |
E.
Hampton, CT |
Randy Bigelow |
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2 |
9 |
Ian Cumens |
Lydell, PA |
Bobby Seymour |
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3 |
29 |
Joey Payne |
Fairlawn, NJ |
Matt
Seymour |
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4 |
35 |
Randy Cabral |
Plymouth, MA |
Glen Cabral |
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5 |
46 |
Kenney Johnson |
Bethany, CT |
Jeff Johnson |
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6 |
26b |
Bethany
Stoehr |
Bridgewater,
MA |
MCI Racing/
Greg Stoehr |
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7 |
28 |
Paul Luggelle |
Holbrook, MA |
Paul
Leggelle |
8 DNF |
44 |
Christian Briggs |
Mattapoisett, MA |
Christian Briggs |
9 DNF |
45 |
Brandon Igo |
Wilbraham, MA |
David Igo |
10 DNF |
50 |
Carl Medeiros, Jr. |
Westport, MA |
Carl Medeiros |
11 DNF |
51 |
Danny Cugini |
Marshfield, MA |
D. Cugini |
12 DNF |
31 |
Paul
Bigelow |
Berlin, CT |
Randy
Bigelow |
13 DNF |
4 |
Joey Mucciacciaro |
Wolcott, CT |
Paul
Scally |
14 DNS |
15b |
Avery Stoehr |
Lakeville, MA |
MC Racing
LLC/
Russ
Stoehr |
15 DNS |
11 |
Alan Chambers |
Atkinson,
NH |
Michael Chambers |
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NEMA Opens Season at Bowl’s Blastoff |
Brockton, MA – Commonly called “the best Midget
track in the East,” Waterford Speedbowl’s Budweiser
Blastoff is a fitting venue to inaugurate the
Northeastern Midget Association’s 60th consecutive
season. Both NEMA and the NEMA Lites are on the busy
two-day agenda.
The Lites kicks off its fifth
season with a 25-lap feature on Saturday night. The NEMA
“full midgets” 25-lapper is on the Sunday agenda. Both
divisions will qualify Saturday afternoon.
Defending champion Randy Cabral, NEMA’s all-time
Speedbowl win leader with eight, leads the club into the
weekend. Among the top challengers are Todd Bertrand,
Cabral’s Bertrand Motorsports teammate, and Russ Stoehr
(Dumo’s Desire) who won twice at Waterford last year and
has missed the podium only once in the last 10 NEMA
Speedbowl visits.
Anthony Nocella and Ian Cumens,
teammates on the Seymour team, head up what is expected
to be a bumper field for the Lites feature.
“Everybody seems to be at their best at the Speedbowl,”
explains Stoehr. “Often, you look back and find the best
you did all season was at Waterford.” Cabral “starts
getting excited early in the weeks we come to the
Speedbowl.”
It is the track’s “geography,” says
Bobby Seymour who has enjoyed great success there as
both a driver and owner. “Size, shape, surface,
distance,” are all factors in the low 13 seconds runs on
the third mile.
Sunday’s field could have a
number of competitors who have won at Waterford in the
past including Adam Cantor, who is moving back in the
driver’s seat of the 7ny after a year away and veteran
Joey Payne who’ll be piloting the Breault 44 this
season. Others on that list include Barry Kittredge,
Greg Stoehr, Jim Miller and Chris Leonard.
The
rookie battle begins as well with Anthony Marvuglio,
Seth Carlson and Jim Santa Maria all contenders,
Marvuglio driving for Chris Derosiers. All,
incidentally, are Lites graduates.
Paul and Ryan
Bigelow, Bethany Stoehr, Andy Barrows, Christian Briggs,
Jake Sturgis, Brandon Igo, Kenny Johnson, Carl Medeiros
and Jack Smith are Lites probables. Avery Stoehr, Russ’
son, is among the newcomers.

This
is the sixth time since 2004 NEMA has opened its season
at the Speedbowl.
While
he is the all-time leader, Cabral’s last Waterford win
came in 2008.
Four
different sets of brothers are on the Waterford win list
– Drew and Nokie Fornoro, Mike and Bobby Seymour, Greg
and Russ Stoehr and Tim and Todd Bertrand.
Dangerous
Paul Scally comes to Blastoff filled with optimism based
on his career-high fourth in last year’s Angelillo
Memorial.
Joey
Mucciacciaro will drive Scally’s #4 Lites car. |
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Johnny Thompson |
Speedbowl Midget History
Filled
With Magic Names |
Waterford Speedbowl’s
Midget history is as old as the track itself. Johnny
Thomson, a Lowell, MA product, won the first-ever Midget
race at the Speedbowl, a fog-shortened 15-lap ARDC event
on June 30, 1951. He was followed by Bert Brooks,
Charlie Ethier, Nick Fornoro, Cliff Riggott, Georgie
Rice and Johnny Kay, all legendary Midget names.
So, the NEMA winners at the Budweiser Blast Off March
31-April 1 join a win list that begins with the man
still regarded by many as New England’s premier
open-cockpit driver. The NEMA Lites’ 25-lap feature is
part of Blast Off’s Saturday schedule while NEMA is set
for Sunday.
The Midgets returned to the Speedbowl
on July 14th that first year, Thomson again the winner
of a 35-lapper. The new facility, in fact, capped off
its first season with a 100-lap Triple A event won by
Art Cross, still another legendary character.
Midwesterner George Tichenor won the pole with a 17.920
run – almost five seconds off today’s top speeds on the
third-mile oval. Then, as now, it was regarded as an
outstanding Midget facility.
Like Seekonk and
Stafford Speedways, The Speedbowl is a “Charter Member”
of NEMA, the latter beginning its 60th year at Blast
Off. Bill Eldridge, en route to becoming NEMA’s
inaugural champion, won Waterford’s first NEMA feature
on May 31, 1953 in the Parmenter #55. Sid Cook and Elmer
Gunnerson followed.
The Speedbowl got in on the
ground floor with the Lites as well in 2008.
Over
a half century old, Speedbowl Midget win list includes
magic names like Dutch Schaefer, Johnny Bernardi, Lenny
Boyd, Joe Csiki, Chuck Arnold, Russ Klar and Johnny Coy
Sr. Of more recent vintage, Randy Cabral, Russ Stoehr,
Lou Cicconi, Bobby Santos III, Ben Seitz, Ted
Christopher and Bobby Seymour have contributed to the
Speedowl’s midget history.
Cabral is the
Speedbowl’s all-time Midget winner with eight, one
better that Russ Stoehr. That rivalry will continue at
Blast Off. Bobby Seymour, who will field two Lites car
at Blast Off, has been very successful at the Speedbowl
both as a driver and owner.
Bobby Santos III
scored his first-ever Midget win at Waterford in a
Seymour car. Teddy Christopher’s only Midget win came at
Waterford after battling Seymour.
In addition to
Cabral and Stoehr, Todd Bertrand, Adam Cantor, Chris
deRitis, Barry Kittredge, Chris Leonard, Joey Payne, Jim
Miller and Greg Stoehr, all probable Blast Off entries,
have won at Waterford.
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Marvuglio Moves Up
To Full
NEMA Ride |
ABrockton, MA – Anthony
Marvuglio joins a list of Northeastern Midget
Association Rookie of the Year candidates. A veteran of
NEMA’s Lites division, Marvuglio will drive Chris
DeRosiers’ #38 in NEMA action this year, beginning with
Waterford Speedbowl’s Budweiser Blast Off March 31-April
1.
The NEMA Lites will also be on the Saturday
night card at Blast Off while NEMA is part of the Sunday
agenda. Both divisions are scheduled for 25-lap
features. Blast Off begins NEMA’s 60th season.
Driving DeRosiers' Gaerte-powered Spike chassis is a
major step for Marvuglio who also answers to “Bug.” He
joins Seth Carlson and Jim Santa Maria, also Lites
products, on the rookie list.
Last year Todd
Bertrand and Anthony Nocella became the first Lites
products to capture NEMA features. Bertrand went on to
win Rookie of the Year honors. Marvuglio, 20,
believes he is on schedule. A veteran of quarter midgets
and go karts, he’s been a Lites regular over the past
three years. His resume includes an emotional Lites
victory driving the Cabral #35 at the 2009 Boston Louie.
He was third last year at Waterford Speedbowl (in the
Scrivani #21) in his late brother Shane Hammond’s
Memorial Race, counting that battle among his career
highlights.
He recalls talking to DeRosiers a few
years back but things didn’t work out. They got together
at the end of last year, Marvuglio driving the car at
the DAV and World Series.
After NEMA lost Hammond
in 2008, Marvuglio recalls his mother Deb asking “hey,
do you still want to do this?” He answered “absolutely.”
He has proven himself in a number of Lites cars since.
“I know Shane is always with me and I know that he
is happy for me,” he says.
Marvuglio says the
competition he will face “fires him up.” NEMA expects a
banner season with defending champion Randy Cabral
heading up a group of contenders that includes Russ and
Greg Steer, Joey Payne, Jim Miller, Adam Cantor and
Barry Kittredge. |
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Optimism Continues High
For
NEMA’s Paul Scally |
Northeastern Midget Association mainstay Paul Scally had
some near misses in 2011. He was running second at
Waterford Speedbowl when a radiator hose let go eight
laps from the finish. Again at Waterford, the man called
“Dangerous” was leading when, on lap 19, he “got messed
up in lapped traffic” and wound up fourth. At Seekonk
Speedway’s DAV, he was third when the drive shaft quit.
It’s more
than enough to fire-up Scally’s optimism heading into
NEMA’s 60th season. It all begins at Waterford
Speedbowl’s Budweiser Blast Off on March 31-April 1.
Both NEMA and the NEMA Lites will be on the Blast Off
agenda.
It is, of course tough company
with the likes of defending champion Randy Cabral, Greg
and Russ Stoehr, Joey Payne Jr., Adam Cantor all with
something to prove in 2012.
“I’ve won
somewhere between 20 and 25 races on the dirt,” says the
one-time Mini Sprint competitor. “I’ve won a
championship (1992 at Sugar Hill Speedway) but I haven’t
won a NEMA race yet. It’s not far away.”
Paul and his
dad, also Paul, combine equal shares of optimism and
dedication. “In the winter, we’re probably out in the
garage four nights a week,” says Scally, a construction
supervisor. In season, the two Drinan and single Hawk
chassis, the latter a Lites division entry, demand
attention every night.
A memorable crash last summer at Thunder Road
Speedway is testimony to the Scally’s dedication. He and
his dad had the car back for the next race. They have
not missed a race in two years, a major accomplishment
for a “low buck’ operation. Last year, they actually
repaired a broken rocker arm in the pits at Seekonk.
“You’ve got
to make sacrifices,” he declares. “You’ve got to dig
deep sometimes to make things happen.”
Scally came
to NEMA in 1993 (“a dream come true) and won top Rookie
honors the next season. One event from ‘94, a 50 lapper
at Seekonk, remains especially vivid. “I think about it
all the time,” says Scally who led the first 30 laps
before “coming up on lapped traffic. The guy in second
got into me and spun me out. Something broke and I
couldn’t get going again.” He remembers actually
believing “I had it won. That’s something you should
never do.”
Idled for a
while by family pressures, the Scallys have been at it
since 2005.

Randy
Cabral pinned the “Dangerous” tag on Scally. “I broke a
rear axle, spun around in front of everybody and Randy
hit me,” says Scally. “He came over to me and said
‘you’re dangerous out there’ and it stuck.”...
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Sat.,
March 10th & Sun. March 11th |
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Providence Indoor Races - Off the Track & On |
Providence, RI: On March 10
& 11, 2012, the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence, RI,
will host the annual Coffee Cup Indoor Auto Racing
featuring the small but powerful Three-Quarter Midgets
(TQs). And when guests enter the facility to enjoy the
annual event they will get an up-close view of a
“sister” racer, a full-scale Midget, courtesy of the
Northeastern Midget Association.
The racecar
owned by Ed Breault that will be campaigned by Joey
Payne, Jr. of Fairlawn, NJ, on the Northeastern Midget
Association during the 2012 season will be in the
entrance of the Dunkin’ Donuts Center allowing fans to
get a good look at a very similar car that will be in
competition during the two-day event.
“We are
happy to be here in support of the Coffee Cup,” said
NEMA President Mike Scrivani. “This is an excellent way
to introduce fans to a race car that they may not be all
that familiar. It is also a great way for us as a racing
organization to say thank you to everyone at Dunkin’
Donuts, the Dunkin Donuts Center, and event organizers,
Area Auto Racing News, for providing both competitors
and fans with an incredible racing event.”
The
event will also feature the Champ Karts.
The
Northeastern Midget Association will run a special
promotion to support their involvement with the indoor
racing spectacular.
Indoor racing provides an
intense experience for both fans and competitors.
Top-ranked drivers from around the northeast from a
variety of different racing backgrounds gather together
for the bragging rights of winning indoors. In
Providence, the track size is roughly 1/10th mile. In
the tight quarters, speeds reach in excess of 70 miles
per hour; providing plenty of thrills. The racing
surface is coated with cola syrup to enhance the grip on
the track, helping to ensure a fast and furious race to
the checkers. Two- and sometimes three-wide racing leads
to some pretty spectacular spills . During any
normal indoor event, the likes of Ted Christopher and
Mike Stefanik from the Tour Modified ranks, dirt
trackers like Billy Pauch Sr., Stuart Friesen and Mike
Dicely are joined by Supermodified aces like Mike
Lichty, characters like Timex Morgan and a host of
weekly racing series competitors to comprise one of the
most diverse and entertaining rosters found in racing.
The Northeastern Midget Association will be well
represented on the track as well. Payne, the 2003 NEMA
champion, is among the drivers considered favorites
during the indoor circuit. Payne is a six-time winner
indoors.
Payne will be joined at the Coffee Cup
presented by Dunkin’ Donuts by NEMA regulars including
up-and-comer Todd Bertrand of Suffield, CT and B.J.
MacDonald of Pipersville, PA. A part time competitor
with NEMA, Lou Cicconi, Jr. of Lester, PA, is also a
favorite. He currently has seven (7) indoor victories.
Multi-time and reigning NEMA champion Randy Cabral
of Plymouth, MA, has competed indoors over the last
couple of years. The talented driver is still searching
for a ride in Providence.
In the support
division, the Champ Karts will feature a group of third
generation drivers as the children of brothers Russ &
Greg Stoehr-Avery, Bethany, and Kathryn are scheduled to
compete. Russ Stoehr is a multi-time NEMA champion. He
and his brother Greg finished second and third
respectively in the point standings in 2011.
Tickets for the Coffee Cup presented by Dunkin’ Donuts
are on sale now through Ticketmaster. Tickets range in
price from $25-$45. The Dunkin’ Donuts Center is located
at One LaSalle Square in Providence, RI 02903.
Previous TQ winners of the indoor event at the Dunkin’
Donuts Center include Mike Iles, Ted Christopher (’09 &
’11), Mike Lichty, and Mike Stefanik. In the Champ Karts
Chris Daley is a two-time winner. Also scoring victories
have been Justin Bonsignore, Ryan Kendall, and Brian
Shields.
On February 10 & 11 many of the same
competitors will compete in the Len Sammons Motorsports
Production’s Gambler’s Classic in Atlantic City. The
Three-Quarter Midgets will be joined by the 600 Micros,
Slingshots and Champ Karts.
He may not be racing
but NEMA’s own Keith Botelho summed it up nicely for
those who cannot compete in Providence.
“I'll be
racing,” said Botelho, “racing down I-95 on my way to
watch the races.”
Botelho is a regular competitor
with NEMA; finishing fourth in the final point standings
in 2011. |
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CHECK OUT THE
NEMA Open
FACEBOOK Group
FOR REPORTS COMING
FROM THE
ATLANTIC CITY INDOOR RACE |
Friday Time Trials
Joey Payne - #45 TQ -
1st Lou Cinconni - #75 TQ - 8th Todd Bertrand -
#69 deRitis TQ - 11th
BJ
MacDonald - # 57 TQ - 25th Carl Medeiros Jr. -
#26 Champ Kart - 10th
Friday
Heats
Joey Payne - 2nd in Heat Lou Cinconni - in the Main
also
Friday Main
Joey Payne - on the Pole Ted Christopher - outside
Pole
Ted Christopher Wins Joey Payne - 2nd Lou Cinconni -
finishes 6th
Saturday
Car & Driver Photos Posted
Payne, Cicconi,
deRitis and MacDonald are all in the main
Rudolph
wins the T.Q. race Smith 2nd - Payne, Cicconi, deRitis,
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NEMA Lites Begin
Fifth
Year at Blastoff |
Brockton, MA – Anthony
Nocella and Ian Cumens, teammates in Seymour Enterprises
cars, top the contenders list for the 25-lap
Northeastern Midget Association Lites feature at
Waterford Speedbowl’s Budweiser Blast Off March 31-April
1.
The Lites feature is part of the Saturday
night (March 31) agenda. The 25-lap NEMA feature is on
the Sunday (April 1) schedule. Both divisions qualify on
Saturday.
A field in the mid twenties is expected
as “the Lites” begin their fifth campaign. The Speedbowl
was one of the first tracks to host the
economically-motivated division back in 2008. The NEMA
Lites have become one of the fastest growing
developmental divisions in open-cockpit racing.
Nocella, who will be driving the Seymour’s NEMA car
later in the season, won two Lites events at the
Speedbowl last season including the Blast Off. Cumens is
actually looking for two in a row having won last year’s
finale at Seekonk in the Seymour #9.
Andy
Barrows, Ryan Bigelow and Paul Luggelle were also
Waterford winners a year ago. Paul Bigelow, Christian
Briggs, Jake Sturgis, Brandon Igo, Kenny Johnson, Carl
Modeiros and Jake Smith are expected as well. Joey
Mucciacciaro will be driving Paul Scally’s No. 4.
Blast Off will also mark the debut of Avery Stoehr
who will join cousin Bethany in Lites competition. Avery
is the son of Russ Stoehr while Bethany is the daughter
of Greg Stoehr. Other newcomers include youngsters Dan
Cugini, who takes over in the car Russ Wood Jr. drove
last year, and Tyler Rivard, the latter in Jennifer
Scravani’s #21.
Bobby Seymour, the “unofficial”
Lites leader, points out the plan is to not only get
younger drivers into NEMA but to keep them there. It is
working. Seth Carlson, Anthony Marvuglio, Todd Bertrand
and Jim Santa Maria, all Lites graduates, will be
driving “full midgets” in 2012. They’ll be part of a
field that includes defending champion Randy Cabral,
former champions Russ Stoehr and Joey Payne and veteran
competitors Adam Cantor, Barry Kittredge and Greg
Stoehr.
The division began with Oldsmobile Quad-4
and Ford Focus engines. Both are still being used. Honda
came aboard and now EcoTec (Chevy) joins the party,
“We’ve been adjusting all the time,” says Seymour,
“trying to level the playing field.” He admits to
“changing the rules as we go along making sure no car is
too quick.” Everybody, he adds, “wants to leave home
feeling he has a shot at winning. That makes a series
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Busy Agenda Looms
for NEMA’s Bertrand |
Brockton, MA – Bertrand Motorsports had an extraordinary
2011. Randy Cabral and Tim Bertrand captured the
Northeastern Midget Association drivers and owners
championships respectively. Todd Bertrand added to the
luster, scoring his first-ever NEMA feature en route to
Rookie of the Year honors.
Bertrand and driver Randy
Cabral are set to defend their crowns. The Esslinger-powered
#47 Drinan chassis is “completely refurbished and ready to
go” Bertrand reports. Brother Todd’s car, the Honda-powered
#39, “is in good shape.”
Expect both cars when NEMA
opens its 60th season March 31-April 1 at Waterford
Speedbowl’s Budweiser Blast Off. The NEMA Lites kick of
campaign number five at the ‘Bowl as well.
Bertrand
is “bullish on the upcoming season.” Both Russ and Greg
Stoehr, second and third last year in points, will be back
in 2012. Joey Payne, the 2003 champion, returns full time in
the Breault #44 and Adam Cantor is moving back behind the
wheel of 7NY. “There will be no shortage of contenders,”
adds Bertrand, hardly a stranger to the rigors of winning
titles.
So, why add what amounts to the next chapter
in the Bertrand Guest Program? “I miss it,” answers Bertrand
who in the recent past has added to NEMA prestige providing
rides for, among others, Sprint Cup ace Ryan Newman, USAC
standout Cole Carter, and Modified star Ted Christopher.
Pennsylvania open cockpit standout Ryan Smith is “a
definite” for the “Guest Car,” an AutoCraft-powered,
refurbished Drinan chassis. “I’ve wanted to put Ryan in one
of our cars for a while,” says Bertrand. Other possibilities
for the car – “definitely a short track machine” – are
Modified driver Doug Coby, Mark Buonomo, looking to return
to the Midgets after being away for five years, and veteran
Lou Cicconi Jr.
Carter, son of the legendary Pancho
Carter, will drive the #39 at Thompson and is “a
possibility” for Oswego, the latter back on the NEMA
schedule for the first time since 2005.
Bertrand
calls going to the Night Before The 500 show at IRP with
both Cabral in the #47 and Carter in the #39 in May “a good
possibility.”

Cicconi
and Buonomo have won in Bertrand equipment.
Carter
has three podium finishes, including one at Thompson, in
Bertrand equipment.
Bertrand
Motorsports has 30 NEMA wins, all in the last decade.
Russ
Stoehr is the only driver with wins at every track NEMA will
visit this season. Randy Cabral’s resume is missing an
Oswego win. |
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Three-year old Avery Stoehr
is lending a hand on "Papa's" Midget at Seekonk Speedway
in 1997. About to turn 16, Russ Stoehr's son will join
cousin Bethany in NEMA's Lites Division in 2012. |
Stoehr-NEMA Story
Adds New
Dimension |
Brockton, MA - For some four
decades, the Northeastern Midget Association’s Stoehr family
has competed on the father-son and brother-verses-brother
level. It will expand in 2012 to first-cousin-verses
first-cousin.
Expect to see plenty of Stoehr folks
when NEMA opens its 60th season March 31-April 1 at
Waterford Speedbowl’s Budweiser Blast Off. “That’s what we
do, we drive race cars,” understates Russ, who returns in
the Dumo’s Desire #45. Brother Greg is back as well in the
26b, a new Stealth chassis powered by the familiar Mazda.
On the first cousin level, Russ’ son Avery, who turns 16
in June, moves up from an impressive go kart record to join
Greg’s daughter Bethany in NEMA Lites action. The rapidly
growing Lites division begins its fifth season at the Blast
Off.
Avery, a WKA champion at Route 106 Racepark in
Pembroke, NH, will drive the car Keith Botelho drove (and
won with) in NEMA competition the past two seasons. Carl
Kibbe remains the crew chief for the now Focus-powered
Stealth chassis.
The Stoehr racing genealogy begins
with Bill who crewed for, among others, the legendary Bill
Schindler. Russ and Greg’s dad Paul, a NEMA Hall of Famer,
drove for many years. Russ and Greg have 58 victories
between them, Russ sitting third on the all-time win list
with 48 including four a year ago. Greg also won last year.
The fourth generation has great promise. Bethany, who
also has a strong go kart background, ended the 2011 Lites
season with five straight top sevens including a second and
a third. “Bethany had a tough start but finished up very
competitive,” says proud Uncle Russ. She figures, in fact,
to be a strong factor in a division NEMA expects to average
20-plus cars a meet this summer. Look for Bethany’s sister
Kathryn to make some races as well.
While “bringing
along the next generation” is a top priority this year, the
third generation is not finished. Greg, in the championship
picture until a devastating crash at Waterford last year,
returns “determined” to run well.
Car owner Laura
Kibbe’s commitment to another season of continuing the
tradition set in motion by her dad Gene Angelillo no doubt
affects Russ. “Last year we came up a little short but had a
great season,” says Russ, who wound up second in points to
champion Randy Cabral. “It would be nice to win another
championship but it is more important that we continue to
run competitively.” |
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Oswego, Star Return
On
NEMA’s ’12 Agenda |
Brockton, MA – The
established mainstays and a return to Star and Oswego
Speedways fill the Northeastern Midget Association’s
2012 schedule. NEMA, entering its 60th season, and the
NEMA Lites, heading into its fifth campaign, will kick
things off at Waterford Speedbowl’s Budweiser Blastoff
on March 31-April 1.
Randy Cabral and Bertrand
Motorsports will be defending their respective
owner/driver championships over a 14-race agenda that
includes five visits to Waterford including the Shane
Hammond Memorial (July 28), Wings & Wheels (Aug. 11),
Angelillo Memorial (Sept. 1) and the Fall Finale (Oct.
6-7). There are two stops at Thompson (the May 20 Marvin
Rifchin Trophy Race and Oct. 13-14 World Series), two at
Seekonk including the July 18 Open Wheel Wednesday and
two at Lee USA Speedway including the season-ending
Ocktoberfest Oct. 20-21.
NEMA continues to be
part of Stafford Motor Speedway’s Open Wheel offering
(Carquest’s Super Saturday on June 30).
The
Oswego trip (Aug. 28) is the first since 2005. Clearly
one of the most demanding ovals in the nation, an Oswego
checkered remains one of the most cherished laurels in
all of racing. Star, missing since 2007, returns on July
21. The tricky Star has hosted more NEMA events – 137 –
than any other facility.
The Lites, arguably the
most successful developmental division in open cockpit
racing, have 14 events planned. They’ll share seven of
those with the “full midgets” including Waterford’s
Hammond Memorial and Finale and Lee’s Octoberfest.
“In view of the economic times, it is a challenging
and varied schedule for both NEMA and the Lites,” says
NEMA President Mike Scrivani, Jr. “The traditional
events are so important and we, of course, are excited
about the return to Star and Oswego.”
Cabral and
Bertrand will not have an easy task. The Stoehr brothers
will be back, Russ in the Dumo’s Desire #45 and Greg in
the family-owned #26b. Former Champion Joey Payne will
be fulltime in the Breault #44 and Adam Cantor returns
to the driver’s seat in the family’s 7ny. The super
reliable Paul Scally is bent on a successful campaign as
is Mike Horn.
Seth Carlson and Jim Santa Maria
move up to the full midgets, joining two other “Lites”
graduates that won last year – Todd Bertrand and Anthony
Nocella.
The Lites expect continued growth with
the fields approaching the mid 20s. Among the Lites
newcomers is Avery Stoehr, the young son of Russ. Avery
will be joining his cousin Bethany, Greg’s daughter, who
showed great promise last summer. |
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Seth Carlson
Graduates
to NEMA Big Leagues |
2011 NEMA Lite standout
Seth Carlson & Gene Feigel Motorsports have decided to
“graduate” Carlson to the big leagues, committing to the
full 2012 NEMA schedule.
“I’m looking forward to
running with Greg & Russ Stoehr and Randy Cabral in
2012,” said Carlson. “I think there will be a lot of
good racing in the 2012 season. I am very excited to get
the chance to run with these guys.”
A multi time
winner in 2011, Carlson will be coming to NEMA with his
familiar, exceptional handling Drinan Chassis with an
Esslinger powered “spec” engine – becoming a popular
choice for the economics involved.
Carlson, who
counts Twin State Speedway as his favorite track, says
“The 2011 season was a great learning experience. It was
also great to get back on pavement after a few years
running Dirt (at Whip City Speedway).”
On Carlson
and his move to the full NEMA series - “We have always
intended for the Lite series to be a perfect ‘stepping
stone’ for the full NEMA series,” said President Mike
Scrivani. “Seth is a perfect example of this – he came
in, had a bit of a learning curve, then figured it out,
and won a bunch of races. The Lite series was a perfect
learning ground for him, and we’re confident he’ll be
one of our rising stars in the NEMA series,” continued
Scrivani.
Carlson is quick to credit Gene Feigel,
his owner & sponsor, for helping his racing career along
– and his father, for his countless hours spent working
on the car and setting up the car at the racetrack. He
also credits mentor Greg Stoehr for teaching him the old
adage “patience is a virtue” – after some early season
DNF’s due to a little “eagerness” to get to the front
too quickly.
With Carlson in top notch equipment,
as well as the addition of Payne, Cantor, and Cabral
coming back in a “freshened” ride for 2012 – the
competition should be ripe in the upcoming season. |
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for NEMA’s Tom
Fox |
NEMA is proud to announce
that former championship driver and race director for
the 2011 season, Tom Fox, has been promoted to its
Director of Race Operations. Fox, and a team he will be
assembling, will be responsible for all on track and off
track operations each week.
“It’s about
organization and showmanship. We are going to step up
our game,” said NEMA President Mike Scrivani. “Putting
on the best show we can each week, working with the
promoters and their staff while at the race track, and
coming prepared with the best possible show every week
is our goal in 2012 and beyond. Having Tom on board to
run this end of the business for us is both incredibly
helpful and welcomed,” said Scrivani.
A machinist
& fabricator by trade, as well as a storied NASCAR late
model, modified and Busch East driver, Fox comes
prepared for the task at hand in 2012 with NEMA. “I have
been a fan of NEMA since the first time I watched them
compete at Waterford back in the mid 70's. I always
thought of the drivers as being true "daredevils", and
almost 40 years later I see that it's true. NEMA is a
true racers club, all of the members are passionate
about Midget racing, and most of them have ties that go
back a generation (or several),” said Fox.
Fox
believes that NEMA has a bright future ahead of itself
and that the NEMA Lite series has helped to “future
proof” the series. “The creation and adoption of the
Lite series a few years ago has created an affordable
venue for talented young racers to get Midget
experience. It's a true "feeder" division for the
Midgets, and kids coming from Quarter Midgets and Karts
can pursue their open wheeled dreams in an organized and
affordable series,” said Fox.
When asked about
his thoughts on taking on the role for the 2012 season,
Fox says that …”The "Club" is what has kept this
division arguably the strongest Midget Group in the
Country, but every one of us recognize that we need to
change the culture of the group in order to keep our
Northeast prominence, and to enhance our fan appeal. I'm
going to work hard, along with the rest of the members,
to increase our "brand" awareness, and strive to make
the NEMA program one of the most professional and
efficient Touring programs available to fans and
Promoters. We are continually looking at Rules and
Procedures to streamline our product regarding on-track
efficiency and the true cost of competing.”
Fox
will lead NEMA into the opener at the Waterford
Speedbowl, kicking off on March 31. |
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Stability,
Cost Savings & Growth
In Store for NEMA in
2012 |
Brockton, MA
- With the election of a new board &
various executive positions, the underlying
themes coming out of NEMA’s 2012 rules meeting
and elections held in December at Thompson
Speedway’s clubhouse were about stability, cost
savings & growth.
NEMA’s executive board
will once again be headed up by President, Mike
Scrivani. Scrivani will be supported by Tim
Bertrand as Vice President, Russ Stoehr as 2nd
Vice President – to focus on the NEMA Lite
series, newly elected Paul Scally as Treasurer,
and Linda Cleveland, who continues as Secretary.
Doug Cleveland and Shawn Torrey were re-elected
as board members, along with a new contingent
including Adam Cantor, Barry Kitteredge, Bob
Seymour and Joe Santa Maria.
“Coming off
of one of the most competitive seasons ever, we
looked – both as a club and as a Board, to
achieve stability, cost savings and focus on
growth for 2012,” stated Vice President, Tim
Bertrand. “We chose to freeze some of our
current technical rules for a period of at least
two years and adopted some new rules, such as a
new handicapping system to encourage car count.
Our old system discouraged members who were only
able to make it once in a while, and the new
system encourages anyone with a midget to come
run with us. We hope to even attract some talent
from the Midwest to our races,” said Bertrand.
Growth was also a big topic amongst the
members. The club has put together an aggressive
program around PR, Marketing and attracting new
talent to the club. Big changes will also be
announced soon regarding NEMA’s race day
operations team & procedures.
NEMA is
extremely excited about re-kindling
relationships with tracks such as Star Speedway
and Oswego on the 2012 schedule, and continued
support from long time relationships with
Waterford, Seekonk, Stafford, Thompson, and Lee
USA Speedway. More information on the full
schedule will be announced soon.
More
information will be forthcoming regarding NEMA’s
2012 initiatives, as well as additional driver &
personnel announcements over the coming weeks.
Keep your eyes peeled on www.nemaracing.com for
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Northeast Midget Association action has been as hot in
the off season, as it was on the track in 2011. Last
week, 2003 NEMA champion and long-time open wheel
standout Joey Payne announced that he will be returning
full time to the circuit in 2012 aboard the Ed Breault
owned #44.
“I had a decent year in 2011,” stated
Payne. “We raced Oswego full time, finishing 6th in
points with one win. We also had some bad luck, after
falling out of the $10,000 to win Mr. Supermodified race
with a flat while leading with 20 laps to go. The
Classic was another let down, running 2nd for 100 laps
and losing the rear end. Ed Breault asked me to drive
the last three races of the year, and we didn’t have
good luck either, but we had a blast,” said Payne.
With plans to run full time schedules with NEMA, at
Oswego (Muldoon Racing) and quarter midgets with his son
Anthony at Wall Stadium, Payne will certainly have his
hands full this season. His goals are also very clear,
“I’d like to win some races at Oswego, and make it back
to victory lane with NEMA,” said Payne.
Citing
his father as his biggest inspiration in racing & his
family for their support, Payne also heads up a long
list of NEMA competitors that credit their families with
their success & passion for the sport.
As for
the familiar, blue Breault #44, the car will carry its
flagship Crown Collision banner, in addition to Seymour
Enterprises, No Regrets Ink and Bell Helmets. Ed & Lou
Breault will continue to take care of the car during the
week, in addition to assistance from Mike Scrivani, Dave
Shore & Jason Parsons.
Payne, with the addition
of Adam Cantor, recent champions Randy Cabral & Russ
Stoehr, and 2nd year standouts Todd Bertrand & Anthony
Nocella will undoubtedly produce excitement for the fans
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Driver’s Seat Marks the Spot
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Cantor in 2012 |
After taking the 2011
season to “learn & reflect,” 2012 will mark Adam
Cantor’s return to the driver’s seat as a championship
contender in Northeast Midget Association competition.
“I can’t wait for the green flag to drop at
Waterford’s opener in late March,” states Cantor. “I’m
really looking forward to running against the likes of
Randy Cabral, Russ & Greg Stoehr and Joey Payne all
season long.”
Cantor calls the 2011 season “the
most difficult of his life,” having been the first time
in 22 years not behind the wheel of a racecar. As much
as it was difficult, Cantor also learned a great deal as
well as he spent much of his time “watching the races
unfold, learning each driver’s tendencies, strategy, and
taking the time to understand chassis set up at a much
deeper level.”
Cantor Racing returns with its
long time sponsor of ten years, IGA Reichert Group. “It
has been a pleasure to have been able to work with
Charlie Reichert and his family. I consider us truly
blessed to have been able to have their support and
friendship,” says Cantor.
A family operation at
its core, Cantor credits his parents, Allan Cantor (team
owner) & Kim (team manager) and Joe Demonte (head
mechanic) for much of his career success. “They have
never questioned any of the decisions I have made and
have supported every single decision I have made whether
they liked it or not,” states Cantor.
Cantor
also credits long time mentors, including karting legend
Charlie Cressi, for his success.
Highlighting
Monadnock & Twin State as his favorite tracks, he has
nothing against any of the tracks on NEMA’s schedule in
2012. “Once you dislike a track, you are better off
staying home,” says Cantor.
Cantor and NEMA kick
their season off at Waterford Speedbowl on March 31st.
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Saturday,
November 19
White's of Westport
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2011 NEMA Midgets Owner and Driver Champions
Bertrand Motorsports and Randy Cabral |
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The Jim O’Brien
Memorial Award for outstanding contributions to
family and racing was presented by the O'Brien family to
Glen Cabral |
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Full 2011 NEMA
Banquet Photo Page HERE |
Westport, MA – “I can’t
wait to come back next year,” champion Randy Cabral told
the 200-plus at the Northeastern Midget Association
Awards banquet Saturday night at White of Westport. It
was the third championship in four years for Cabral and
owner Tim Bertrand.
The NEMA Lites, led by
“champions” Gene Feigel and Seth Carlson, shared in the
traditional harvest of hardware
Cabral, who
dedicated the season to the late car owner Jim O’Brien
and super fan Jim Parsons, carried off the biggest
trophy as the top 15 owners and drivers in each division
were recognized.
Traditional trophies went to
Greg Stoehr (the coveted Johnny Thomson Memorial), Greg
and Kathryn Stoehr (Mechanic of the Year), Glen Cabral
(Wen Kelley Memorial), Lee Bundy (Ray Roberts Memorial)
Todd Bertrand and Seth Carlson (NEMA and Lites Ed
Clotheir Rookies of the Year), Mike Horn and James Santa
Maria (NEMA and Lites Joe Csiki Memorial Most Improved
Drivers), Russ Stoehr (Evans/Thrall Top Owner/Driver)
and Anthony Nocella and Bethany Stoehr (the NEMA and
Lites Pat Thibodeau Youth, Determination and Talent
Award winners).
Sons Matt, Dennis and Chris
introduced the Jim O’Brien Memorial Award for
outstanding contributions to family and racing and
presented it to Glen Cabral. On the tenth anniversary of
his passing, Brian Caruso was memorialized with a hard
charger award that went to Bethany Stoehr. Tara Stoehr
accepted the Angelillo Memorial, honoring the “woman
behind the man.”
Keith Botelho (NEMA) and
Christian Briggs (Lites) won the Shane Hammond
Sportsmanship Awards.
Dave Leonard (Ralph Miller
Memorial Award for Outstanding and Continuing
Perseverance), John Zych Jr. (Associate Member Never Say
Die Award) and Randy Bigelow (Hard Luck Award) were
recognized.
Lifetime Memberships went to Doug
Cleveland and Pete Zanardi.
Driver Ben Seitz and
owner Peter Valeri, the dominant team between 2004 and
2007, were inducted into the Dick Gallagher Hall of
Fame.
First time NEMA feature winners Mike Horn,
Todd Bertrand, Anthony Nocela were recognized as were
first-time Lites winners Seth Carlson, Randy Bigelow,
Andy Barrows, Ian Cumens, D.J. Moniz. The Scally #30
(NEMA) and the Mederios #50 were the Wild Child Designs
best appearing cars. Ted Smith, Cantor Racing of Long
Island and Pennsylvania’s BJ MacDonald shared the Long
Haul award.
Collecting perfect attendance Awards
trophies were the Dumo’s Desire #45, the Bertrand
Motorsports #47, the Russ Stoehr #25, The Cantor Racing
#7ny, the Scally Racing #30, Lee Bundy’s #2 along with
Gene Feigel #71, Paul Luggelle’s #28 and the Bobby
Seymour/Andy Barrows #81, the latter three Lites
entries.
The Mazda Motorsports Top Gun Pit Crew
Awards went to #45 Dumo’s Desire (April), #13 Randy
Bigelow (May), #28 Paul Luggelle (June), #93X Mike Horn
(July), #39 Bertrand Motorsports (August), #9
Seymour Racing (September) and #71 Gene Feigel (October)
NEMA – Top 15
Owners: 1. #47 Tim
Bertrand, 2. #45 Dumo’ Desire,
3. #7ny Allan Cantor,
4. #25 Russ Stoehr, 5. #26b Greg Stoehr,
6. #30 Paul
Scally, 7. #93X Mike Horn, 8. #2 Lee Bundy,
9. #29
Jeff Abold, 10. #9 John Zyck, 11. #22 Dave Leonard,
12. #39 Tim Bertrand, #13. #49 BJ MacDonald, 14. #44 Ed
Breault,
15. #3m Jim Miller.
Drivers: 1. Randy Cabral,
2. Russ Stoehr, 3. Greg Stoehr,
4. Keith Botelho, 5.
Jeff Abold, 6. Paul Scally, 7. Mike Horn,
8. Jeremy
Frankoski, 9. Lee Bundy, 10. Todd Bertrand,
11.
Chris Leonard, 12. John Zych, 13. BJ MacDonald,
14.
Anthony Nocella, 15. Doug Cleveland.
NEMA LITES – Top 15
Owners: 1. #71 Gene Feigel,
2. #81 Bob Seymour,
3. #29 Matt Seymour, 4. #50 Carl
Mederios, 5. #28 Paul Luggelle,
6. #26b Greg Stoehr,
7. #13 Randy Bigelow, 8. #99 Susan Santa Maria, 9. #48
David Igo, 10. #9 Bob Seymour, 11. #18. DJ Moniz,
12. #4 Paul Scally, 13. #21 Jennifer Scrivani,
14.
#44 Christian Briggs, 15. #3 Randy Bigelow.
Drivers:
1. Seth Carlson,
2. Andy Barrows, 3. Anthony Nocella,
4. Carl
Mederios Jr., 5. Paul Luggelle, 6. Ryan Bigelow,
7.
Bethany Stoehr, 8. Brandon Igo, 9. Anthony Marvuglio,
10. James Santa Maria, 11. DJ Moniz, 12. Randy
Cabral,
13. Christian Briggs, 14. Paul Bigelow, 15.
Lanson Fornoro.
Full 2011 NEMA
Banquet Photo Page HERE |
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The Northeastern Midget
Association’s 59th season is complete. It was a very
competitive campaign – eight winners including three
first-timers and championship battles that went
right to the final checkered. In the final
reckoning, Randy Cabral and owner Tim Bertrand won
the championships despite a five-win season by Russ
Stoehr and the Dumo’s Desire team. Only 25 points
separated them.
The traditional plethora of
hardware will be distributed at the Awards Banquet
Saturday, Nov. 19 at White’s of Westport in
Westport, MA.
Cabral, who was on the podium
in nine of 13 races this summer, claims a crash in
the 2010 Boston Louie had a lot to do with the 2011
crown. “I crashed out of that 2010 championship,”
says Cabral, calling “impatience” the culprit in a
last place finish. “It definitely had an impact on
my driving this year.”
The Bertrand team won
at the World Series but Stoehr’s third was more than
enough to claim the 2010 title. This summer, Stoehr
won at the season-ending World Series with Cabral
clinching with a second in a classic duel.
If
impatience was the culprit last year, a broken
panhard bar is the nominee this year. That’s what
led to Stoehr’s 17th at the Boston Louie. The race
before, it was a broken throttle spring. The leader
going into the Louie, Stoehr actually left in third
place behind Cabral, who finished second and brother
Greg.
Through the “Louie” Greg Stoehr had
seven top threes in 10 races including a win at Lee
in the 26b. He crashed the car at Waterford on Sept.
24. He did get a ride in Jim Miller’s 3m in the
final two races and wound up third in driver
standings, 93 points behind the leader. Miller’s
helping others is legendary.

In
addition to the Cabral and the Stoehr brothers, Jeff
Abold, Keith Botelho, Mike Horn, Todd Bertrand and
Anthony Nocella were winners, the latter three first
timers. All of the first-timers had Cabral, who had
six seconds overall, on their bumper.
“I’ve
never been up on the wheel for so many laps for so
long. There was not a second to relax,” Cabral says
of the battle with teammate Bertrand, younger
brother to car owner Tim, at Waterford.
Cabral also reports that his dad Glen scolded him
for not helping Todd enough. “We were too concerned
about ourselves,” he explains, pledging to correct
the situation in 2012.
All
three first timers had historical tinges. Horn
(Thompson) put himself and dad Jeff on the
father/son win list, joining the Coys (Johnny Sr.
along with Johnny Jr. and Joey), the Evans’ (John
and Ronnie), the Harts (Bob and Rick) and the Manns
(Johnny and Billy).
Bertrand (Waterford)
along with Tim join Bob and Lou Cicconi, Joey and
Johnny Jr. Coy, Drew and Nokie Fornoro and Bobby and
Mike Seymour on the brothers win list.
Bertrand and Nocella (Seekonk) become the first NEMA
Lites products to win in the full Midgets.
Russ
Stoehr moved past Nokie Fornoro into third place on
the all-time win list. He now has 48. Champion Randy
Cabral’s two wins brings him to 31, two behind fifth
place Billy Eldridge.
It was the 12th
straight year Cabral has won, a statistic second
only to Dave Humphrey’s 16.
Greg Stoehr’s
win at Lee gives him 10 on the all-time list,
putting him in a tie for 27th.
Thunder Road
marked only the third time Russ and Greg Stoehr have
finished one-two. They did it at Thompson back in
1993 and at Waterford in 2010.
Paul
Scally’s dedication to NEMA is astonishing. Despite
some mechanical woes and that horrific crash at
Thunder Road, Scally made every race. The three
title contenders also started every feature.
Historian
Nick Teto discovered 2011 was the ninth time a
driver won both the opener and the closer. Bill
Eldridge did it in 1954, Dick Brown in 1961, Johnny
Mann in 1972, Armond Holley in 1976 and again in
1977, Dave Humphrey in 1985, Ben Seitz in 2005, Joey
Payne Jr. in 2006 and Russ Stoehr in 2011.
Teto also discovered the podium (Randy Cabral, Greg
Stoehr, Todd Bertrand) was the same for the Twin
State and Waterford results. That hadn’t happened in
back-to-back events since 2003 when Drew Fornoro,
Adam Cantor and Randy Cabral did it at Thompson and
Star.
Jeff
Abold became the first to win three straight Boston
Louie races, riding a Seymour Enterprises wave that
reached nine wins at Seekonk since 2008 when Nocella
won the DAV.
Russ
Stoehr’s two wins at Waterford brings his total
there to seven, five of them coming since he
returned to action with the Dumo’s Desire team three
years ago. Before that, he had won only twice at the
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