STAFFORD, Conn. — Open Modified cars returned to Stafford Motor Speedway for their fourth of five visits on Friday. Woody Pitkat dominated the race to take down his second consecutive open modified victory at Stafford after winning the Bud Light 80 last month.
Eric Goodale and Chase Dowling went wheel to wheel for two laps before Goodale got clear into the race lead. Pitkat worked his way around Dowling to move into second on lap-3 with Dowling settling into third place. Marcello Rufrano was fourth followed by Ryan Preece and Cory DiMatteo.
Pitkat took the lead from Goodale on lap six while Preece was pressuring Rufrano for fourth place.
Goodale was applying heavy pressure to Pitkat for the lead and he nearly spun in turn 4 on nlap-14 but he was able to gather his car up and he only lost one position, falling back to third as Dowling moved into second.
With 25 laps completed, it was still Pitkat in the lead followed by Dowling, Goodale, Rufrano, and Preece. Cory DiMatteo was sixth followed by Matt Galko, Anthony Nocella, Dana DiMatteo, and Ronnie Williams.
At the halfway point of the race, Pitkat was still in command with Dowling in second. Goodale, Rufrano, and Preece made up the top-5 with Cory DiMatteo, Nocella, Galko, Dana DiMatteo, and Williams rounding out the top-10. The caution came out with 44 laps complete for a spin coming out of turn two by Matt Gallo.
Goodale won the race off of pit road followed by Pitkat, Williams, Dowling, Ryan Newman, Galko, Nocella, and Dana DiMatteo.
Barrett led the field back to green but he only lasted on lap in front before Pitkat took the lead on lap-45. Dowling moved up to second with Williams taking third and Goodale fourth as Barrett fell back to fifth. Newman took fifth from Barrett on lap 48 and Barrett continued to slide backwards, falling outside the top-15.
Williams made a move around Dowling to move into second place on lap-55 while Pitkat continued to hold the race lead. Goodale was still fourth with Dana DiMatteo up to fifth. Dana DiMatteo worked his way past Goodale on lap-74 to move into fourth place while Dowling and Williams were both still trying to catch Pitkat for the race lead.
Pitkat led Williams and Dowling to the checkered flag to pick up his second consecutive open modified victory at Stafford Speedway. Dana DiMatteo finished fourth with Goodale rounding out the top five.
David Arute scored his second win of the season in the SK Modified® feature, Andrew Molleur notched his first late model win of the season to end Adam Gray’s winning streak at four races, George Bessette Jr. took down his first win of the season in the SK Light feature, Matt Clement was a first-time winner in 2022 in the limited late model feature, and Travis Downey was a career first time winner in the street stock feature.