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Todd Annarummo picks up Seekonk VMRS 100 lap main; Dylan Estrella, Paul Lallier and Scott Dion also win Bradford Motor Annex & Racing Guys night – YankeeRacer.com

Todd Annarummo picks up Seekonk VMRS 100 lap main; Dylan Estrella, Paul Lallier and Scott Dion also win Bradford Motor Annex & Racing Guys night

SEEKONK, MA — Second generation racer Todd Annarummo returned to his home track and picked up his first win of the season with the Valenti Modified Racing Series. Rob Goodenough was the early pace setter, leading the first ten circuits until championship contender Richard Savary moved out front. Savary was able to open some distance from the field until Annarummo moved into second and hunted down the leader.

At the 1/3 mark of the century grind, Todd moved into the lead, not to relinquish it again. But it wasn’t one without a fight. Late in the race, Steve Masse, who started deep in the field moved into second by lap 80, and closed in on Todd with 15 laps remaining. With a couple of restarts over the final laps, Masse raced side by side with Todd, but could not overtake the Swansea, MA native and settled for second. Savary, Tommy Barrett and Louie Mechalides rounded out the top five.

1) Todd Annarummo 2) Steve Masse 3) Richard Savary 4) Tommy Barrett 5) Louie Mechalides 6) Max Zachem 7) Rowan Pennink 8) Todd Patnode 9) Chris Pasteryak 10) Norm Wrenn 11) Kevin Iannarelli 12) Dwight Jarvis 13) Mike Holdridge 14) Dave Schneider 15) Dana Smith 16) Jeff Pearl 17) Matt Mead 18) Melissa Fifield19) Anthony Nocella 20) Rob Goodenough 21) Larry Barnett 22) Eddy Spiers 23) Dick Houlihan 24) Dylan Kopec

DNQ) Joe Doucette, George Sherman, Mike Perry, Dennis Charette, Jeff Rocco, Colbey Fournier, Rob Richardi Jr.

Dylan Estrella picked up his third win of the season, moving past Charlie Rose on lap eleven, and held off the charges of Bill Bernard for the victory. Mark Hudson led the first couple of laps before Ryan Lineham edged in front of him before the first restart.

Lineham led only a couple of laps before Rose took over, and it was only a couple of laps after that when the N Attleboro driver took over. Bernard moved into second only a few laps later, but could not mount a challenge, and settled for second. Rose, Hudson and Jeramee Lillie rounded out the top five.

1) Dylan Estrella 2) Bill Bernard 3) Charlie Rose Jr 4) Mark Hudson 5) Jeramee Lillie 6) Gerry DeGasparre Jr 7) Branden Dion 8) Dave Hutchins Jr 9) Mike Marfeo 10) Ryan Lineham 11) Greg Cotter

Paul Lallier picked up his third win of the season in the 30 lap Bradford Motor Annex/Racing Guys Street Stock feature. Vinny Pangelinan and Steve Potter swapped the lead back and forth over the first half dozen laps before Pangelinan spun. Potter took over and set the pace with Lallier and Craig Pianka in his tail.

As the halfway point came up, Lallier saw his opportunity and slid past the Providence, RI driver, and led the rest of the way. Potter held on to second, with Rey Lovelace Gerard Berthelette and Craig Pianka rounding out the top five.

Berthelette picked up the Racing Guys Leo “The Lion” Hard Charger award. Vinny Pangelinan was the Simpson’s Auto Care Lucky Draw winner of $100.

1) Paul Lallier 2) Steve Potter 3) Rey Lovelace 4) Gerard Berthelette 5) Craig Pianka 6) Chris DeMoura 7) Scott Bruneau 8) Bobby Bettencourt Jr 9) Crystal Serydynski 10) Ray Negley 11) Vinny Pangelinan 12) Jeff Ellis 13) Daryl Perry 14) Scott Serydynski 15) Manny Dias 16) Joe Melberg 17) Austin Blais 18)

Scott Dion moved past his son Brandon with eight laps remaining, and held off Branden and Rick Martin through a pair of late race restarts to pick up his second win of the season in the Sport Trucks. Lenny Guy led the charge for the first dozen laps before contact from points leader John Paiva put him around. This moved Branden Dion into the lead at the halfway point.

Branden held off his dad for several laps before the senior Dion moved past and showed the 15 year old how it’s done. Martin moved into second with four laps remaining and tried to pressure Scott, to no avail. Martin settled for second with Rob Murphy, Nick Uhrig and Mike Cavallaro third through fifth.

1) Scott Dion 2) Rick Martin 3) Rob Murphy 4) Nick Uhrig 5) Mike Cavallaro 6) John Paiva 7) Darryl Church 8) Dave Haywood 9) Branden Dion 10) Dan Leach 11) Lenny Guy 12) Anna Gregoire 13) Mike Duarte 14) Joey Wakefield 15) Bill Schoeler 16) Jim Hawkins 17) Rob Rainville 18) Barry Shaw Jr 19) Russ Borges 20) Chase Belcher

Sources: Kevin Boucher/Seekonk Speedway PR