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Rowan Pennink Sets Sight On VMRS 80 at Stafford – YankeeRacer.com

Rowan Pennink Sets Sight On VMRS 80 at Stafford

Stafford Springs, CT — When the Valenti Modified Racing Series descends upon Stafford Motor Speedway next Friday, May 18 for the VMRS 80, Rowan Pennink will be looking to continue his red-hot start to the season.  Pennink, the 2013 VMRS Champion, opened the season with a win at Thompson and most recently a VMRS win at Waterford, making him 2 for 3 thus far in 2018 behind the wheel of Gary Casella’s #25 machine. 

“You never expect to run like we have but you hope you can,” said Pennink.  “We’ve had a really good car at all 3 races so far.  Unfortunately at Monadnock, we broke a heim joint and we weren’t able to finish the race.  All of the guys on the 25 team have been doing a great job bringing a fast car to every race and that makes my job a whole lot easier to drive a fast car.  We won last September at Stafford and we won the last race of the season at Waterford in the MTS with the 25 car.  If they can bring a car like that to Stafford for me, I think we can have a pretty good Friday night.”

If Pennink is to continue his winning ways, he will have to do so from the back of the pack at Stafford.  VMRS rules state that the most recent feature winner will start in the last qualified position for the feature if the driver finishes in a qualified position following his or her heat race, no further back than 18th.  But that fact doesn’t seem to faze Pennink at all as he is confident he can race his way to the front no matter where he starts.

“I actually don’t mind starting at the back, that gives me a chance to run my own race and do my own thing,” said Pennink.  “We’ll run at our own pace during the race and try to save as much tire as we can in the heat race.  Knowing that we’re starting in the back, we might try a little different strategy throughout the race and it should be fun.  There’s really no point to finishing any higher in the heat than we have to since we’re starting in the back.  Every time Gary’s team brings the 25 to Stafford, we seem to have a chance to win the race.  It hasn’t always worked out that way, we’ve had some rear end failures that have taken us out of race, but if not for that it seems like we’ve always had a chance at winning and hopefully we can do that again.”

In addition to the VMRS 80 next Friday night and the Lincoln Tech 80, scheduled for August 31 at Stafford, Pennink and the #25 team will be coming to Stafford for the June 8 and July 13 Open Modified 80 shows. 

“We’re planning on running the 25 car at those 2 open shows,” said Pennink.  “Any chance we get to run a Tour style modified at Stafford we will.  I’m sure they’re going to be 2 great shows.”

Along with his duties behind the wheel of the #25, Pennink will be looking to add his first SK Modified® feature win of the 2018 season.  Pennink opened the 2018 season with a 6th place finish in the NAPA Spring Sizzler® feature and he finished 5th in the 40-lap SK Modified® feature last Friday night to currently occupy a 3-way tie with Matt Galko and Michael Gervais, Jr. for third place in the SK Modified® standings.

“We had an issue with the engine at the Sizzler and we got that figured out for last Friday night, we just didn’t have the handling quite where we needed it to be,” said Pennink.  “We got the engine squared away and if we can get the handing worked out, hopefully, we’ll be up front and contending for the win.  Keith [Rocco] has been tough to keep up with so far, but things can change awful quickly at Stafford in the SK’s so we’ll see what happens.”

The Valenti Modified Racing Series will take to the track next Friday, May 18 with qualifying beginning at 6:15 pm.  Stafford’s five NASCAR Whelen All-American Series divisions will also be in action.  Tickets for this event are priced at $30.00 for adult general admission tickets, $5.00 for children ages 6-14, and children ages 5 and under are admitted free of charge when accompanied by an adult.  Reserved seat tickets are $32.00 for all ages.  All ticket prices include 10% CT Admission Tax.  Stafford Motor Speedway offers plenty of free parking along with overnight parking available for self-contained Recreational Vehicles. 

For the 28th consecutive season, the month of May is Youth Organization Month at Stafford.  All children 14 & under are admitted FREE when wearing a youth organization team shirt or uniform.  Children must be accompanied by a paying adult. 

For more information, contact the Stafford Motor Speedway track office at 860-684-2783 or visit us on the web at www.staffordspeedway.com.

Sources: Scott Running/Stafford Motor Speedway PR