Ryan Preece captured his fourth NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour win of the season on Wednesday night at Thompson (Conn.) Speedway Motorsports Park. (NASCAR Photo)
THOMPSON, Conn. – The wave of momentum for Ryan Preece continued on Wednesday night at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park
Preece charged to the front of the 28th Annual Bud King of Beers 150 for his second straight NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour victory and fourth of the season.
The Berlin, Conn., driver passed defending champion Doug Coby with just 16 laps remaining en route to the win. In his last six Whelen Modified Tour starts, he has four wins, a second and a fourth. It was his 19th career tour victory. He also scored his first NASCAR XFINITY Series victory at Iowa Speedway on July 29.
“Doug put a lot more pressure on me at the end then I thought he was going too,” Preece said. “I have to keep winning races. My career depends on that. We had a really good car tonight.”
Wednesday’s drive was filled with plenty of drama. While some of the top challengers pitted before the haflway point, Preece decided to wait things out and make a late pit stop for fresh rubber. However, on lap 114, his No. 6 TS Haulers/Hoosier Tire of Calverton Chevrolet went spinning in turn two. Preece fired the car before going a lap down and pitted for tires two laps later.
From there, it was a hard charge to the front.
Preece worked his way into the top five and then passed leader Coby with just 16 laps remaining. While Preece showed the way for the final laps, Coby was not about to let him get away. However, on the final lap, Coby made contact with the turn one wall.
Coby was able to continue on and was scored as the runner-up as the race ended under caution. The yellow flag froze the field on the final lap, and NASCAR officials ruled Coby maintained a reasonable speed under caution given the track conditions.
Ted Christopher finished third, followed by Timmy Solomito and Bobby Santos.
Solomito increased his championship points lead to 10 over Rowan Pennink, while Preece moved up to third – 19 back of Solomito – despite missing a race earlier in the season to get married.
The finish:
Ryan Preece, Doug Coby, Ted Christopher, Timmy Solomito, Bobby Santos, Andrew Krause, Rowan Pennink, Eric Goodale, Jon McKennedy, Woody Pitkat, Justin Bonsignore, Craig Lutz, Brendon Bock, Chase Dowling, Max Zachem, Dave Sapienza, Matt Swanson, Rob Summers, C.J. Lehmann, Calvin Carroll, Wade Cole, Dillon Steuer, Jeff Rocco, Walter Sutcliffe Jr., Melissa Fifield, Dave Salzarulo.
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