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HOFFMAN AND PAUCH
ARE MODIFIED WINNERS
AT EAST WINDSOR SPEEDWAY FRIDAY NIGHT
EAST WINDSOR, N.J. ~ Two of the most successful drivers in East Windsor Speedway
history, Doug Hoffman and Billy Pauch, proved again Friday night that they are at the top of their games by taking victories in Twin 20 lap main events for
dirt track Modified stock cars.
In the first 20-lapper, veteran Fritz Epright of Whitehouse Station was the star
most of the way as he led the pack of 24 racecars. Late in the race the battle for the top spot began to boil, however, as Kenny Brightbill of Sinking Spring,
Pa. and Hoffman began to apply pressure. For several laps Epright and Brightbill
struggled, while Hoffman watched in third.
Finally, with just two laps remaining, Allentown, Pa.'s Hoffman found the fast groove on the half-mile clay oval and drove around the battling duo to take the
win. Epright held on for a strong second, while Brightbill was third. Bruce Hooper of Milford was fourth and Jimmy Horton of Somerville was fifth.
By avoiding several tangles that forced early race cautions, Frenchtown's Pauch was able to rocket to the lead early and continue on to victory. Things did
tighten up with a late race caution that put Brightbill right on Pauch's rear bumper. Although Brightbill posted a strong attack, Pauch was able to hold him
off for the win, while Tad Cox of Dylestown, Pa., Stockton's Ryan Kerr and Darren McCaughey of Oldwick wrapped up the top five.
Dom Buffalino, Jr. of South River grabbed the lead from Lowell Snyder of Upper Black Eddy, Pa. on the sixth lap and went on to win the 20-lapper for the
Sportsman racers. Mike Lyons of Hightstown was a fast closing second, while Snyder ended up third. Joey Tinnes of Bradley Gardens and G.R. Smith of Folsom
were fourth and fifth.
A tight pack of cars was at the head of the field when the checker flag waved on
the Street Stock main, but Paul Marra, Jr. of Bordentown was able to keep his fenders out front to take the win over Phil Retter of Easton, Pa. and Jackson's
Rob Ormsbee. Kenny Hammond of Old Bridge and Rob Melton of Columbus were fourth and fifth.
Friday night racing continues weekly at the East Windsor Speedway with the first
green flag waving at 7:30 p.m. This Friday evening, June 28, the 360 Sprint Cars
join the Modified, Sportsman and Street Stock racers in a huge four division racing card.
EAST WINDSOR SPEEDWAY RACE RESULTS
June 21, 2002
MODIFIED
HEAT RACE WINNERS: Brightbill; Hendrickson; Kerr; CONSOLATION: McCaughey
1ST FEATURE - 20 Laps - 1. DOUG HOFFMAN, ALLENTOWN, PA.; 2. Fritz Epright; 3. Kenny
Brightbill; 4. Bruce Hooper; 5. Jimmy Horton; 6. Donny Radd; 7. Billy Pauch; 8. Tad Cox; 9. Ryan Godown; 10. Fred Dmuchowski; 11. Mark Tranquilli; 12.
Jeff Scaccio; 13. Jeff Parker; 14. Darren McCaughey; 15. Rich Rutsky; 16. Art Taylor; 17. Mike Franz; 18. John Oliver; 19. Wade Hendrickson; 20. Mike
McAleer; 21. Ryan Kerr; 22. Jon Packenham; 23. Scott Flammer; 24. Larry Nardelli
2ND FEATURE - 20 Laps - 1. BILLY PAUCH, FRENCHTOWN; 2. Brightbill; 3. Cox; 4. Kerr; 5. McCaughey; 6. Godown; 7. Epright; 8. Dmuchowski; 9. Radd; 10.
Scaccio; 11. Tranquilli; 12. Oliver; 13. Packenham; 14. Hoffman; 15. Art Adams; 16. Jim
Horton, Sr.; 17. Jimmy Horton; 18. Hendrickson; 19. Nardelli; 20. Jeff Parker; 21.
Rutsky; 22. Taylor; 23. Flammer; 24. Hooper
SPORTSMAN
HEAT RACE WINNERS: Janiszewski; Romano; Tinnes CONSOLATION: Luzi
FEATURE - 20 Laps - 1. DOM BUFFALINO, JR., SOUTH RIVER; 2. Mike Lyons; 3. Lowell
Snyder; 4. Joey Tinnes; 5. G.R. Smith; 6. Paul Marra, Sr.; 7. John Romano, Jr.; 8. Stan Janiszewski; 9. Richie Pratt, Jr.; 10. Barry Christ; 11. Darrel
Delnaro; 12. John Spiegel; 13. Jeff Acolia; 14. Rob Gallmayer; 15. Garrett Luzi; 16. John
Scheideler; 17. Chris Christ; 18. Marty Romeo; 19. Jim Rossell; 20. Rick Holsten; 21. Keith Nonnemacher; 22. Gene Stravinsky; 23. Jack Amundsen; 24. Art
Liedl; 25. George Idell, Jr.; 26. Jerry Thompson
STREET STOCK
HEAT RACE WINNERS: Whitehouse; Melton
FEATURE - 15 Laps - 1. PAUL MARRA, JR., BORDENTOWN; 2. Phil Retter; 3. Rob
Ormsbee; 4. Kenny Hammond; 5. Rob Melton; 6. Al Cheney; 7. Whitey Miller; 8. Art
Bifulco; 9. Brian Reed; 10. Al Burdge; 11. Tom Durko; 12. Art Avery; 13. Don Shipley; 14. Artie Bifulco; 15. Rich Byrne; 16. Jeff Nelson; 17. Chris Hammond;
18. Carol Whitehouse; 19. Jason Newbon; 20. Frank Dorry; 21. Jake Roveda; 22. Ron Bailey; 23. Kevin Bifulco; 24. Joe Garey; 25. Wayne Johnson; 26. Pete
Fogarty
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August
23, 2002 Race Report
August
16, 2002 Race Report
August
9, 2002 Race Report
July
12, 2002 Race Report
July
5, 2002 Race Report
June
28, 2002 Race Report
May
31, 2002 Race Report
May
24, 2002 Race Report
May
10, 2002 Race Report
May
3, 2002 Race Report
April
26, 2002 Race Report
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