STAFFORD SPRINGS, Conn. – Ronnie Williams took the lead from Jon McKennedy with six laps to go and went on to win Friday’s Lincoln Tech Open Mod 80, his second career open modified win at Stafford Motor Speedway.
The race took the green flag with Ryan Preece going from third to the lead in a three-wide move around Michael Christopher, Jr. and Cam McDermott on the first lap. Christopher nearly took the lead back from Preece on lap two but settled into line in second.
Chase Dowling quickly moved up to third with Joey Cipriano in fourth and McDermott side by side with Matt Swanson for fifth place.
Dowling took second from Preece on lap eight with a pass going into turn three while Ronnie Williams took fifth from Swanson. Williams continued to charge to the front by taking fourth from Cipriano on lap 11 and Dowling got around Preece to take second.
Williams took third from Preece on lap 14 with Christopher still leading the race.
With 25 laps complete, Christopher and Dowling were still nose to tail for the race lead with Williams and Preece giving chase. Cipriano was still running fifth and he was leading a train of cars that included Swanson, McDermott, and Jon McKennedy.
At the halfway point of the race it was still Christopher in command with Williams now in second. Preece was still in third with Dowling back to fourth and Cipriano still fifth.
Just behind Cipriano was McKennedy, Swanson, and McDermott. The first caution of the race came out with 47 laps complete for Dana DiMatteo, who spun at the entrance of turn three.
Under the caution all the lead lap cars came to pit road for a change of two tires. McKennedy won the race off pit road followed by Christopher, Eric Goodale, Preece, Keith Rocco, Cipriano, Owen, Dowling, Swanson, and Matt Galko.
McKennedy took the lead on the restart while Christopher didn’t come up speed right away and he fell back to fifth as Goodale took second, Rocco third, and Preece fourth.
Rocco took second from Goodale, while Christopher came back and took fourth from Preece on lap 50 and he was looking to the outside of Goodale for third.
Christopher made the move around Goodale on lap 52 and Preece followed suit and went around Goodale to move into fourth and drop Goodale back to fifth in line.
Christopher’s great run came to a premature end on lap 58 as his car dropped off the pace and he pulled behind the pit wall. McKennedy was still the leader with Rocco, Preece, Goodale, Cipriano, Williams, and Galko giving chase.
Williams took fourth on lap 61 with Galko moving up to fifth as Goodale slid back to seventh behind Galko with McKennedy still leading Rocco and Preece. Debris on the race track brought the caution back out with 66 laps complete.
McKennedy took the lead back under green with Rocco glued to his back bumper. Williams got around Rocco to take second on lap 68 and he took the lead from McKennedy on lap 69 but McKennedy came right back with a crossover move and he maintained the lead.
Rocco was third in line with Preece fourth and Galko in fifth.
McKennedy threw a block on Williams on lap 75 but Williams somehow found a way to squeeze to the inside of McKennedy in turn three to take the lead.
There would be no crossover move from McKennedy this time, as he settled into second. Rocco was still third with Preece and Galko making up the top five.
Williams led McKennedy to the checkered flag to win after that, with Rocco finishing third and Preece and Galko rounding out the top five.
In other divisional action, Todd Owen took down his first win of 2020 in the SK Modified feature, Darrell Keane was a first time 2020 winner in the Late Model feature and Alexander Pearl scored his second 2020 win in the SK Light feature.
Alexandra Fearn was a first time 2020 winner in the Limited Late Model feature, while Jason Lafayette won for the second time this season in the Street Stock feature.
The finish:
1) Ronnie Williams, Ellington
2) Jon McKennedy, Chelmsford, MA
3) Keith Rocco, Berlin, CT
4) Ryan Preece, Kannapolis, NC
5) Matt Galko, Meriden
6) Cam McDermott, Canterbury
7) Joey Cipriano, Waterbury
8)Â Dan Meservey, Jr., Brewster, MA
9) Todd Owen, Somers
10) Anthony Flannery, East Hampton, CT
11) Michael Gervais, Jr., Wolcott
12) Devin O’Connell, Madison
13)Â Dave Etheridge, Portland, CT
14) Eric Goodale, Riverhead, NY
15) Tommy Barrett, Jr., Millis, MA
16) Max Zachem, Uncasville
17) Daren Scherer, Binghampton, NY
18) Noah Korner, Canton
19) Diego Monahan, Quaker Hill
20) Chase Dowling, Roxbury
21) Matt Swanson, Acton, MA
22) Jeff Gallup, Feeding Hills, MA
23) Michael Christopher, Jr., Wolcott
24) Dana DiMatteo, Farmington
25) Kevin Iannarelli, Shirley, MA
26) Andrew Molleur, Shelton, CT