![]() ![]() This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. To win over Kenny Schrader was also very special.” he said. “The team has worked so hard on this car, and it was just spot on tonight. ![]() “It was my most memorable achievement in racing and to get it done in the 29 car for the Seymour family just made it that much more of a special win!,” said Trainor. PJ Stergios was fourth followed by Coy, Anthony Nocella, Bean, Michael Pernesiglio, Randy Cabral and DJ Moniz rounded out the top ten. Trainor would go on to best Schrader by a half carlength, and Bailey would finish third. With three to go, Schrader closed the gap to two carlengths on Trainor, and when the white flag flew, a blanket would fit over the front duo. Behind them, Joe Bailey in the Scrivani 21 was also making a march to the front. With Trainor out front, Schrader started to set his sights on him, as they approached lapped traffic closing the gap lap by lap. Schrader moved into fourth on lap 34, and into second on lap 35.Īst the laps wound on, Bean slipped to third, then fifth, and tenth place starter Richie Coy advanced into fifth. Quick time and legendary competitor, Ken Schrader, was making his march to the front as well, after starting in the 15th spot. Jake Trainor, who started in the 9th spot, had marched into fourth by lap 21, and moved into second by lap 22. Bean looked to be dominating the first half of the feature event, leading the first 30 laps in her Radical Race Gear #5.įurther back in the field, the action was intense. In the Lites Division, multi time USAC champ, Jessica Bean looked very strong out of the gate. Sponsors – Earth Movers, Charter Environmental, Frank Capone, American Anchor, Circle Performance Machine, and the race sponsors Nocella Paving, Seymour Performance Products, and the Seymour family,” he said. “I have to thank Rachel Leclerc, My Dad Paul, Rachel’s Brother Eddie Leclerc, and Ron Lum for being my crew that day. Just never giving up, trying to improve on the last result, and no matter what do not get discouraged,” said Scally. “If I had to sum it up in one word Determination. I told myself to settle down start fast and run the line that would get me back into that earlier rhythm,” said Scally. I was thinking that, they (the other racers) were just out to get me. Then it happened again another yellow just like 2014, and then the third time. When the yellow came out, I looked on the board and saw the 74, “oh boy here we go again” I said. I figured I would need the best tires I could have when I got up on lapped cars. “When I jumped out to an early lead, I was trying to drive fast but settle into a rhythm that would be good on my tires and equipment. ![]() Cabral was second, followed by Stoehr, Dowling, Alan Chambers, Ben Seitz, Todd Bertrand, Matt Merry, Mike Horn and Doug Cleveland. Scally went on to dominate the closing laps, showing his strength to take down his career best feature win in NEMA. Once again, Scally pulled Cabral on the restart, and Avery Stoehr passed teammate Chase Dowling for third in the Bertrand 39. Two laps later, the caution flew again for an Andy Lunt spin. Scally, flawless in his restart execution, pulled away from Cabral after a brief one lap battle. On the restart, Scally lined up against multi time champion Randy Cabral. Scally looked to be cruising to victory in the 29 lap Louie, when a caution flew on lap 19 for a Kyle Valeri spin. Scally, whose car was working flawlessly, quickly went to work on the field, pulling away by ten lengths. When the cars rolled out for the feature event in the NEMA group, pole sitter Paul Scally beat 2020 champion Todd Bertrand into the first turn. In the NEMA group, Jake Trainor and NASCAR star Chase Dowling took down heat race wins, with Ben Seitz taking quick time honors. The day started with Jessica Bean, Hunter Wise, and Jake Trainor taking down heat race wins in the Lites, with superstar Kenny Schrader taking honors for “Fast Time” in qualifying. This past Wednesday at Seekonk Speedway was no different as Paul “Dangerous” Scally fought off the NEMA field to take down his first Boston Louie Memorial victory and Jake Trainor took down the Lite portion from deep in the field. Paul Scally celebrates his NEMA win last week at Seekonk Speedway (Photo: NEMA/Norm Marx)įor the past 20+ years, the race held in honor of the Massachusetts based car owner – “Boston Louie” Seymour, who campaigned his winning midgets, sprints and Silver Crown cars across America, has brought together the very best in open wheel Midget racing.
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