Donny Lia Clinches Mod Tour Title One Race Early
Huntington, NY — When Donny Lia and the Bob Garbarino-owned #4 Mystic Missile team joined forces at the beginning of the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour season, everyone involved with the team hoped for the best. They wanted to win races and they dreamed of winning a championship.
Just like they had battled each other on track all season long, the competition between Lia and Szegedy was a close, but clean, one – right down to the end.
“There is no one that I would rather be racing for a championship against then Todd,” said Lia. “Todd is a class act. A clean racer and one of the best talents to come out of this area in I do not know how long. To be racing against him for a championship there is no one else that I would want to race against. Plus we are friends. It was just great.”
The difference between the two contenders came in the fact that Lia had won five races and posted some very impressive finishes all season long. Szegedy had recently won a pair of races himself, but that wasn’t enough to catch Lia.
“We just had a better car then they (#2 team) did all year. These past few races they have gotten better. We have been chasing something these last couple of weeks that’s weather-related or something we are missing a little bit. But we will get ‘em. We pretty much know where we are going wrong and we will get ‘em for Thompson.”
Lia stayed out on the track and did not pit during the 150-lap
“I do. I would have liked to have pit,” said Lia. “I didn’t think that everybody was going to come in so we just stayed out, and sure enough the whole field went in. We did what we did because we were racing to win. Some people may think that we stayed out there for points racing not coming in the pits and going to the back. But that’s not the case. We never did that all year. We tried to win every single race. What we had today is the best of what we had. After everybody came in, we could not pit. If we had pitted we would have been third in the back there. Track position is key here. After that we just had to stay out.”
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