Sam Rameau Picks Up Big Tri Track Win at Monadnock Speedway
Pockets $6,000 Check in Thrilling Fashion
By Kyle Souza/Souza Media
WINCHESTER, N.H. — Sam Rameau used a pass of Ron Silk in the second half of Saturday’s Tri Track Open Modified Series race at Monadnock Speedway to seal the deal.
The Westminster, Massachusetts, native earned his first career Tri Track win in thrilling fashion, holding off some of the country’s best Modified talent over the final stretch of the third race of the season.
Rameau pocketed a $6,000 check with the victory as part of a lucrative purse that was over $40,000. It was the second stop of the season at the Winchester, New Hampshire, oval for Tri Track.
“We put a lot of work into this,” Rameau said. “A lot of people don’t know that its my full-time job to prepare these race cars. I put my heart and soul into this. The emotions are high.”
The final corner was nearly a repeat of the July 5 Tri Track race at Monadnock. While Rameau took the top spot from Silk on lap 72, and looked to be driving off to victory, a caution flag with just four laps to go doubled the field back up. Rameau spun his tires on the restart, but got away, before another quick caution stopped the action.
Although Rameau hit the final restart perfectly, he couldn’t quite get away from Ronnie Williams.
Williams, the two-time and defending SK Modified champion at Stafford Motor Speedway, drove deep into turn three, slammed the back of the No. 06 Central Mass Tree machine of Rameau, and lost control. Williams would spin as the car dropped fluid, while the rest of the field rushed to find a way around. Some made it, some didn’t.
Monadnock Speedway NHSTRA Modified regular Brian Robie escaped the final corner carnage to finish second, while Matt Hirschman, a winner at Star Speedway on July 25, finished third. Woody Pitkat drove the Stan Mertz prepared No. 6 to a fourth-place finish, with Anthony Nocella finishing the top-five. Matthew Kimball was sixth, followed by Craig Lutz, Ron Silk, Carl Medeiros Jr. and Austin Kochenash.
Thirty-one cars attempted to qualify for the Monadnock 100, with 26 of them taking the green flag in the feature. Austin Kochenash, Brian Robie, Matt Hirschman and Kirk Alexander picked up an extra $300 each for winning heat races part of the Pepsi Challenge. Woody Pitkat would collect the Hard Charger award courtesy of Green Construction, a $500 bonus.
The Tri Track Open Modified Series returns to the track on Saturday, October 24, with the series debut at Stafford Motor Speedway in Connecticut. The announcement of the Stafford event was made on Saturday in the drivers meeting. The Stafford Springs Modified Classic will round out the 2020 slate for Tri Track.
For more information on the Tri Track Open Modified Series, visit tritrackmodifieds.com and follow the series on social media.
RESULTS: Tri Track Open Modified Series; Monadnock Speedway; August 15, 2020:
- 1. Sam Rameau
- 2. Brian Robie
- 3. Matt Hirschman
- 4. Woody Pitkat
- 5. Anthony Nocella
- 6. Matt Kimball
- 7. Craig Lutz
- 8. Ron Silk
- 9. Carl Medeiros Jr.
- 10. Austin Kochenash
- 11. Les Hinckley
- 12. Matt Swanson
- 13. Tommy Barrett
- 14. Ronnie Williams
- 15. Richard Savary
- 16. Kirk Alexander
- 17. Dave Sapienza
- 18. Cameron Sontag
- 19. TJ Bleau
- 20. Derek Robbie
- 21. Calvin Carroll
- 22. Ben Byrne
- 23. Ryan Doucette
- 24. Chase Dowling
- 25. Chris Pasteryak
- 26. Anthony Sesely
- 27. Kurt Vigeant