Diverse Paths Lead Six Drivers to Top Honors in NASCAR

From left, Burt Myers, Cayden Lapcevich, Todd Gilliland, Anthony Kumpen, Justin Haley and Doug Coby show off their NASCAR championship rings at the end of Saturday's NASCAR Touring Series Night of Champions at the Charlotte Convention Center. Photo - Getty Images

From left, Burt Myers, Cayden Lapcevich, Todd Gilliland, Anthony Kumpen, Justin Haley and Doug Coby show off their NASCAR championship rings at the end of Saturday’s NASCAR Touring Series Night of Champions at the Charlotte Convention Center. Photo – Getty Images

NASCAR Night of Champions Recognizes Touring Series Titlest

It was the fourth time Doug Coby took the stage to accept a NASCAR championship ring. As the elder statesman on the stage, the Milford, Connecticut, driver took a moment to reflect.

β€œIt seems like just yesterday I was standing right here giving a speech for my first championship and now here I am for number four,” said 37-year-old from Milford, Connecticut. β€œBut a lot has changed in the five years since my first championship, and in fact it has been a great five years for all of the series champions.”

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International Flavor for NASCAR Home Tracks and ARCA Preview

NASCAR_HOMETRACKS_cropped_700The NASCAR K&N Pro Series East will head to Watkins Glen International Friday for the Bully Hills Vineyard 125, led by championship points leader Ben Rhodes. There areΒ a number of road-course ringers in the field, most notably, two-time NASCAR Canadian Tire Series champion Andrew Ranger and two-time NASCAR Whelen Euro Series champion Ander Vilarino. Ranger has 19 Canadian Tire wins withΒ 16 on road courses. He’s also won three times in the K&N Pro Series – all on road courses. Vilarino,Β joinedΒ byΒ 2013 championship runner-up Frederic Gabillon at The Glen, has 16 Whelen Euro wins – 15 on road courses. Also in the field will be NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Sunoco Rookie Austin Dillon. Continue reading

Bobby Santos Picks Up First Win at Magic Mile

Photo - Kyle Magda

Photo – Kyle Magda

 

Bobby Santos made a last-lap pass on Ted Christopher and held offΒ charges from behind to win Saturday’s Sunoco 100.

Santos never won at New Hampshire Motor Speedway until Saturday after a previous best finish of fourth. three times at the Magic Mile.

“I’ve had good cars here and I felt like I had a shot winning here in the past,” Santos said.Β Β  “We’ve been goodΒ first part of the raceΒ and second part of the race, we have the car we wanted then something would happen or we’d missed it the second half of the race.”

The win for the MassachusettsΒ driver ranks high up there in his Whelen Modified Tour career.

“It’s definitelyΒ the biggest Modified win of my career,” he added.Β  “For this team and this is just our Super Bowl and these guys work so hard.Β  From whatever happens here on out the rest of the season, we won at Loudon so it’s pretty awesome.”

Doug Coby fought his way back from a shock issue in the first half of the race to finish second andΒ almost winning again at Loudon.

“I was ninth and seventh with ten (laps) to go,” Coby said.Β  “The wayΒ the restarts shook out, we ended up a couple good runs and seen myself fourth on the green-white-checkered and kinda hoping Ted (Christopher) would ofΒ taken the top and pushed him into the lead and had a nice set-up for the last lap, kind of what Bobby (Santos) had.”

Ted Christopher came home in third and just came up short of his sixth Loudon win.

“For a green-white-checkered, you can think of all the scenarios,” Christopher said.Β  “It was one of the cars we put together out of our stable we ran years and years ago.Β  We re-did it and I was pretty happy with it and it’s something we can build on.”

Christopher could taste victory again at Loudon, especially the last few weeks at Riverhead Raceway in New York on June 28Β and Friday night in a SK Modified race at Stafford Motor Speedway.

ThisΒ was the third and tour-leading winΒ of the season for Santos.Β  The other two wins in 2014 came at Stafford SpringsΒ and Waterford.

The Sunoco 100 was part of two days of Whelen Modified Tour racing action, starting with the inaugural Whelen All-Star Shootout on Friday and won by Sprint Cup Series driver Ryan Newman.

The race is on delayed television broadcastΒ on Friday, July 18 at 2 p.m. ET on FOX Sports 1.

Sunoco 100 Top-Ten

1. #44 Bobby Santos

2. #2 Doug Coby

3. #13 Ted Christopher

4. #7 Ryan Newman

5. #16 Ryan Preece

6. #51 Justin Bonsignore

7. #22 Tommy Barrett, Jr.

8. #70 Andy Seuss

9. #6 Ron Silk

10. #12 Chuck Hossfeld