Sunday, August 14, 2011
New Site
http://viewfromturnone.tumblr.com
Now with videos, link dumps, photo galleries, and even audio. Check that out.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Video of May 6
So enjoy the video put together by the track this week. I apologize for anything that might have come up.
What is neglected to be said here is that Zach Aszklar was disqualifed for not meeting the minimum ground clearance requirement. Your link to this penalty is here.
Wednesday, May 04, 2011
Spring Sizzler Sunday Vlog
The penalty in question is found this one.
Spring Sizzler Saturday Vlog
I'll be doing the Sunday edition when I get up. For now, however, enjoy the vlog on Saturday's action.
The penalty in question would be this one.
Friday, April 22, 2011
The "Return From Hiatus" Linkage Post
+ Ole Blue wll be leading the Whelen Modified Tour around the track during the pace laps.
+ Bob Potter will be giving the command to start engines for the WMT event.
+ Shark Cycle is coming back to sponsor the September race for the Modified Racing Series.
+ Call Before You Dig is returning as not only a track partner, but as a contingency sponsor for the SK Modifieds.
+ Another part of the Champions for Charities spotlght series: This time, focusing on Richie Pallai, Jr.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Expecting a Post?
I'll be back up and running on a full schedule come the Spring Sizzler.
Thank you for your patience and consideration.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Some Saturday Stories
+ Anthony Sesley is joining the SK Modifieds for the 2011 season. Instead of a #11 on the car, it's going to be a #6.
+ Michael Bennett wants the Late Model championship. Last year, he finished fifth in the standings.
+ It's been a while since the Champions for Charities stories were posted. I look back and see that this week's profile is part five of twelve. In this part, the subject is Frank Ruocco.
Wednesday, March 09, 2011
It's... Storylines!
+ The next season ticket deadline? March 15. After that, the prices are going to rise again.
+ The swap meets are coming on April 3 and 10. They're the first events on the 2011 schedule.
+ Here are driver stories on Shayne Prucker and Richie Pallai, Jr. The story on Pallai is an external link from the American College Hockey Association.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
The Abridged Weekly Linkage
+ Next part to the Champions for Charities series, about Todd Szegedy.
+ 6/19: Racing Against Cancer track walk.
+ Lincoln Technical Institute is now a sponsor of the June Modified Racing Series event.
+ Your "before the Sizzler" coverage begins as well.
+ Gunsmoke Stables is a new contingency sponsor for the SK Lights.
+ Stafford's online totals almost hit 700,000.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
More News
+ There are going to be a ton of Subarus at Stafford in June. After spending the last five years at Wachusett Mountain, the Wicked Big Meet is coming to Connecticut. This is America's largest Subaru enthusiast festival.
+ Ryan Preece's career in a SK Modified continues in 2011 as he'll be running the full season in the division.
+ Bobby Santos, III wants to improve on last year's Spring Sizzler finish. It was a second-place run in 2010 - this year, he wants the win.
+ Speaking of Santos, part four of twelve about the Champions for Charities drivers is about Santos. His charity is the USAC Benevolent Fund.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Late Week Newslines
+ Starting with the sponsorship news, the Town Fair Tire 150 in August will remain the Town Fair Tire 150. The company renewed their sponsorship for the August race involving the Whelen Modified Tour.
+ Part three of twelve in the Champions for Charities spotlights came on Friday. This week's driver spotlight was about Donny Lia.
+ Welcome the newest SK Light rookie: Sara Locascio.
+ After four years in the SK Light division, Heather DesRochers is moving up to the SK Modifieds. Steve Greer has provided the engine.
Wednesday, February 02, 2011
Wednesday Night Linkage
+ First order of business - sponsorship news. TSI Harley-Davidson has renewed their sponsorship for the Memorial Day race (this year on 5/27). For the 21st time, the Whelen Modifieds will be racing in the TSI Harley-Davidson 125.
+ Eric Berndt will be racing on the Whelen Modified Tour on a full-time basis in 2011, teaming up with Bob Katon, Jr.
+ Earl Pelletier is going to team up with Steve Greer this upcoming season. He hopes having support will help him win a few races.
+ And finally, part two of twelve is up in regards to the Champions for Charities drivers. Driver number two being profiled is Ted Christopher. His charity is the Connecticut Brest Health Initiative.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Friday News and... Well, News
+ More semi-sponsorship news: Your safety trucks will once again be provided by Family Ford of Enfield.
+ The weekend of the 28-30 is the Frank Maratta Auto Show at the Connecticut Expo Center. Keith Rocco's SK Modified will be on display throughout the weekend. On Saturday night, there's going to be a Stafford Speedway autograph session featuring some of the drivers. The session will be from 6-7pm.
+ And this is also part one of what I believe is a 12-part feature on the Champions for Charities drivers. The first driver to be profiled is Keith Rocco. His charity is the Connecticut chapter of the Make-a-Wish foundation. His goal is to raise $8,500 and make one kid's wish come true.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Another News Link Post
+ I'll start with the sponsorship news for you. CARQuest Auto Parts is coming back for year 26. They will once again be the elite corporate sponsor of all things Stafford. The 26 straight years between the two gives them one of the longest partnerships in motorsports.
+ Brett Gonyaw took a one year break from racing at Stafford, working as a crew member for a pair of SK Modified teams. In 2011, he will be back behind the wheel of an SK Modified, as he drives the #21 that was driven by Josh Sylvester in 2010.
+ Back last month, I had mentioned how multiple drivers from the Senior Outlaw division of the Wild Thing Kart Series were making the jump to the SK Light division. One of those drivers is Jesse Ruocco, son of SK Modified driver Frank Ruocco.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Another Award for Rocco
The press release via the Stafford site is here.
Friday, January 07, 2011
A Few Friday Notes...
+ The final power rating list is out. Power ratings, for those who don't follow it, is a system to determine just who is the best driver during any given season. The ratings are determined in the final manner: Only top ten finishes count. For each win a driver earns, they get 100 points. (If a driver finishes seventh in a feature, they will earn 70 points.) Those points that they accumulated over the course of the season are divided by the total number of features in a division, giving them their power rating. If a driver raced in two divisions, they will be on the list twice (example: Woody Pitkat raced in both the Late Models and SK Modifieds; he gets on the list for his SK power rating and his Late Model power rating). The best driver this season was Keith Rocco, with a 78 rating.
+ Tony Membrino, Jr wants to race in the SK Light division, but he needs sponsors to help move the plan forward. If he gets sponsors, expect a #44 in the division this upcoming season.
+ There are big plans in the work for Steve Greer. Not only is he going with CD Chassis equipment, but he is also going to be teaming up with Earl Pelletier and Joey Cipriano.
+ Next month, there is an indoor midget race happening in Providence next month. They call it the Coffee Cup - which is appropriate, considering the event is in the Dunkin Donuts Center. A few Stafford drivers will make the trip to Rhode Island to race in the event. Ted Christopher and Woody Pitkat are expected to be part of the field.
Thursday, January 06, 2011
Champions for Charities Drivers
To be eligible for consideration, there were only two stipulations you had to meet: You had to drive some type of open-wheel race car, and you had to have been a champion of an open-wheeled division.
The term "if you build it, they will come" applies here, as a dozen champions accepted invitations and will convene at the mini mile during CARQuest Extreme Tuesday. The list of twelve drivers includes both asphalt and dirt champions. Not all of them have selected their charities, but it should be determined in the coming days and weeks.
Your press release for this event is here, and your entry list is here.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Let's Do the Time Warp Again
Looks like someone didn't want to leave the past via the look at Stafford's homepage today.By the looks of things, someone went a little too far into the past.
Yes, that's a series of screenshots, courtesy of me, showing track news from December 30... 2008. And it's not just the stories. It goes all the way from the top of the page, with the SK Modified and Late Model champions, as well as the coming attractions.
I would assume that something like this is a mistake. It's not major news, but in the offseason, a little pre-2011 chuckle couldn't hurt.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Pre-2011 News
+ RallyCross is coming to Stafford. The parking lot is going will be quite busy on January 15 and 16 as the Engraving Awards and Gifts RallyCross and the Eastern States RallyCross Challenge Championship takes place.
+ In the "drivers moving up" department, Cory Casagrande is moving up from DARE Stocks to Limited Late Models, while Dylan Kopec will be racing in the SK Lights after winning the Senior Outlaw championship in the Wild Thing Kart Series last year. Kopec is not the only driver from the division to jump up to Friday nights, as there are three other drivers from the Senior Outlaws who are also joining him.
+ The third page I linked to in the last story includes more about the Champions for Charities event. The names of those who are going to be racing Senior Outlaws at the CARQuest Extreme Tuesday event will be announced sometime during the first week of January.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Champions for Charities
Stafford put up the details of the event on the site today. I've linked to it here.
Here's what the event consists of:
During that night's schedule of events, 12-15 open-wheel champions (who were invited) will take to the track. They will pick a charity to represent and will start donating money to that charity of their choice. Stafford and CARQuest will give each driver/charity $3,000.
Each champion will be driving a Senior Outlaw from the Wild Thing Kart Series. On June 28, the drivers will qualify for the event with two eight-lap heats. This is where the donation factor comes into play. Because the more money a driver gets via donations, the better their chances are that they'll start on the pole for the heats. The two drivers who raise the most for their charities will be the two pole sitters.
After both heat races have finished, there will be a 15-lap feature. All races are done on the mini mile. The winner of the feature gets what the article calls a "champion's gift pack". There is a prize for the driver who raises the most money during the designated "fundraising period". That driver recieves also recieves a "racer's gift pack".
More information about this event will come in 2011.
I have nothing bad to say about any and all of this. Every year, there's always something different going on as part of the Extreme Tuesday event, and the 2011 edition should be pretty fun to go see.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Pre-Christmas News Megapost
+ The big headline from last week: The banquet for the Whelen All-American Series, taking place last Friday night at the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte. Keith Rocco was the star of the show, as he was honored for his record achievement; collecting a maximum 810 points to clinch the national championship.
+ Award money has also been revealed from this past season as well. $30,575 was earned from contingency sponsors (finishing in the top-3 in features; etc) and Reliable Welding and Speed for the Rookies of the Year. Another $35,500 was paid out for post-season awards.
+ And closing this out on a jolly note, Santa is coming to town. Santa is Glenn Johnson, owner of Morrison and Johnson Automotive. I love the pictures of the sleigh.
With that, I'm going to wish all of you a Merry Christmas. Stay safe. Stay dry. And if there's news before the new year, I'll be posting it.
Thursday, December 09, 2010
SMS Linkage Day
Although there are more press releases on the site as well. So let's get into those, shall we?
+ One last tidbit of information in regards to the banquet and all events in the week leading up to it: There was a karting challenge between the drivers attending and some of the media. The event took place in North Carolina on Wednesday. There's video and a picture of the action in the article. Bobby Santos won the event. Ryan Truex (K&N Pro Series East) was second. Keith Rocco was third. The picture in the link was courtesy of Getty Images. Wherever that album is, I can't find it.
+ Don't think that the banquet is the only newsworthy thing going on this week. There's also a story about Victoria Bergenty.
Monday, December 06, 2010
NASCAR Home Tracks Linkage Day
Looks pretty good, too. Click here. You have the photo taken at Stafford with Bobby Santos and Bobby Allison, and the photo of Keith Rocco and Richard Petty taken at the NASCAR Hall of Fame. I believe the latter (not the actual photo in the link, but another photo) was shown on Stafford's home page as well. I might be mistaken.
Speaking of Rocco, NASCAR's Home Tracks site also has a wrap-up of the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series, concluding the 2010 season. (No, the series isn't wrapping up. Just the season.) Just kind of goes over what we already know. There's also information up for the NWAMS banquet, taking place on 12/10 at 7pm EST. There's scheduled to be a webcast up on the NASCAR Home Tracks page.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Sponsorship Renewal News
Your Late Awards Post
The champions were formally crowned, and other awards were given out. I apologize for not going into full detail on this one, but the story on the awards will tell you who won what - as far as anything not previously announced goes.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Rookies of the Year
Two days ago, the Rookies of the Year in each division were announced.
Josh Sylvester in the SK Modifieds
Tim Fogg in the Late Models
Matt Galko in the SK Lights
Duane Provost in the Limited Late Models
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Season Tickets and the Countdown is On

First off, doesn't that look amazing? Yes, I believe that was put up today. Or yesterday. I'm not positive. But either way, we have a countdown for the Spring Sizzler. I'd add 24 hours to the time you'll see on the front page of the Stafford site, in case you're a fan of someone who races in the Saturday portion of the show. Still... The countdown is on!
And now, let's get to the news that I was here to post about - season tickets. They're announced over at the site as well, with links and everything. But in case you didn't see the prices, I'm here to help. I'll have the links as well.
Word Doc - PDF
Those are the links for the gold seats, top row, and general admission season tickets. Everything else will have the links along with the prices.
Gold Chair Back (section G, rows 1 - 12)
General Admission
The prices in parentheses are what you add if you are planning to upgrade your paddock pass to sit in a general admission seat.
Friday, October 29, 2010
The Schedule's Out!
- The Whelen Modified Tour makes four trips to the track. Spring Sizzler weekend (April 29 - May 1), May 27 (125 laps), August 5, Fall Final weekend (September 30 - October 2). Really, no surprises here. Basically the same four weekends that they've been doing for the last few years.
- The Modified Racing Series makes two trips to the track. June 24 (80 laps) and September 9 (80 laps). In all fairness, even though the race last year was quick and not too dramatic, it was fun and I'm glad they've added another race in June.
- The CARQuest Extreme Tuesday is held on June 28. The card is... ISMA, NEMA, Pro-4s, and a Champions for Charities event. Not sure what that champions thing is about. When it gets closer to 6/28, that will all be revealed. Everything else is just as you'd expect.
Weekly events are as follows.
- SK 100 - June 10
- SK 150 - July 22
- LM 100 - August 19
Not surprised they cut out a Late Model 100 event. Two in one year? It almost sounds repetitive. SKs getting their usual two extra-distance races in a season is pretty much expected.
The other thing you need to know is that if you look at the schedule, you will see rain dates added. Every WMT event (minus the Fall Final), both MRS races, and the Extreme Tuesday events have rain dates of the very next day. In the case of the Spring Sizzler, the rain date would be the next weekend, meaning the opening Friday night wouldn't be until the 13th.
And they make the note under the schedule that the SK 150 is the only weekly divisional race on the schedule that does not follow the "green flag laps count only" rule.
So that's about it. Remember, the schedule is subject to change at any point in time.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Here Ye, Here Ye
I think this says it all. At some point in time Friday, all information in regards to the 2011 schedule and season tickets will be put available. Which means be on the lookout for a few entries in regards to all of this. I'll do a little schedule preview, with what I like and what I don't like. Almost like a season preview, but without who I think will win the championships this year.The information about the season tickets is pretty much straightforward. Few opinions, more news there.
Friday, October 22, 2010
2011 Rules Time
SK Modified
LM OEM Metric - LM XYG Tube
SK Light
Limited Late Model
DARE Stock
All rulebooks are in PDF form.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Champion Stories and Champion Ceremonies
SK Lights - Limited Late Models - DARE Stocks
And information about the awards ceremony in November is also up. No real explaination needed.