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Stephen Kopcik took down the $3,000 Sunoco Modified win on Twisted Tea Tuesday, his third straight at the Big T. (Nick Teto Photo)

Kopcik Takes Home Thompson Mod Prize

THOMPSON, Conn. – The Sunoco Modifieds headlined Twisted Tea Tuesday at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, with their $3,000-to-win, 40-lap main event.

On the start Troy Talman used a three-wide move on the back stretch to claim the early lead while Todd Owen was glued to his back bumper in second. By the halfway point at lap 20, Talman continued his lead with Owen in tow as Stephen Kopcik entered into the match. With Owen and Kopcik under a blanket, stalking and blocking one another, Talman was able to extend his lead by two car lengths.

Under the crossed flags, Kopcik would take over the second position from Owen under the and set his sights on Talman. As if shot out of a cannon, Kopcik took the look under Talman and sling-shotted around the No. 3 car in turn three and never looked back. Kopcik claimed the $3,000 win, his third on the season followed by Troy Talman who successfully kept Todd Owen in third place.

The $1,500-to-win Street Stock Open called in the largest car count on Twisted Tea Tuesday with 26 Street Stocks from across New England converging for their 50-lap event.

On the start, Chad Baxter took off from the pole followed by Thompson Speedway regulars Randy Waterman, Ryan Lineham and ‘Leadfoot’ Larry Barnet as the field settled in for the 50-lap distance.

The NASCAR Division III National Champion Baxter was thundering around the ‘Big T’ as Paul Newcomb set a blistering pace in the middle of the pack, at times over three-tenths of a second quicker than his competitors. Newcomb would take 3rd place by lap 18 after starting 20th and by halfway he had taken second place over Randy Waterman.

On lap 28, Newcomb would take a dive into turn one under Baxter, muscling his way into Baxter’s No. 0 car on the apex of the corner and taking off with the lead out of turn two.

Baxter wouldn’t let Newcomb out of his sight, with Baxter’s car turning better in the high banked Thompson corners. It simply wasn’t enough as Paul Newcomb took down the $1,500 Street Stock Open.

After Chad Baxter refused post-race Technical Inspection he was disqualified giving Randy Waterman second and Ryan Lineham third.

Night No. 1 of the all-new Double Down Showdown for the SK Lite Modifieds was a tad wilder than their Sunoco Modified brethren.

Trouble started early as the No. 27 of Corey Caddick lost control in turn two and called out the first caution of the night.

On the restart Todd Douillard took off with Mark Bakaj on his inside in the Darrell Waltrip Gatorade throwback scheme.

John O’Sullivan quickly charged into the lead around Douillard, using the outside-lane speed to his advantage.

Seeing the advantage, Steven Chapman followed O’Sullivan’s hard charge on the outside and at the halfway point the young-gun took the lead just before the spinning Anthony Forino brought out the second caution.

With the Double Down Showdown championship, and the $750 winner’s share on their minds, O’Sullivan and Chapman battled side-by-side through the green flag until Chapman finally got the advantage going into turn three.

The final caution would come out on lap 26 for the spinning Douillard in turn four, setting up a final, epic restart between O’Sullivan and Chapman with strong running Megan Fuller and Mark Bakaj lining up behind the leaders.

A final side-by-side battle continued for the final four laps until O’Sullivan came home the winner just 0.217-seconds ahead of second-place finisher Steven Chapman with Dalton McCarthy coming home third after Bakaj, Nathan Pytko and Josh Carey collided in turn two on the final lap.

At the start of the $300-to-Win Mini Stock 15 lapper on Tuesday night, Bill Schoeler left the rest of the field behind to sort themselves out as he set the blistering pace.

The real race on track was for third place as June winner Dave Trudeau fought desperately to hold the podium position as he was swarmed by the Roys, Glynn and Jared.

With six to go, Schoeler lost control of his No. 84 machine going into turn one and lost the lead in an instant to point leader Kevin Moore. Moore would take down his second Thompson Mini Stock win of the year followed by Roy and Trudeau.

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