DRUMMONDVILLE, QUE – It had been eight years since Frank Cozze had
seen victory lane with the Super DIRTcar Series Big-Block Modifieds.
Cozze proved on Tuesday
night at Autodrome Drummond that he still has what it takes as he came
from his 19th starting position to take home the win over Larry Wight
and Mike Mahaney.
“When you’re 60, any win anywhere feels good,” Cozze said in victory
lane. “I want to thank my car owner, all of my sponsors, and all of my
guys. My guys have been faithful to me for many years. I’m glad they’re
here for this first one. My tire guy never misses a beat and I think
that’s why we’ve been pretty consistent this year. He’s on the ball. So I
want to thank all of those people who put their hard work into it. I’m
glad to call them my team.”
Billy Decker and Brett Hearn brought the 30-car field to the green.
Once the green flag dropped, Hearn overtook Decker as Hearn pulled away
to an early lead.
A restart on lap 21 saw Wight charging off of the bottom of turn two as he drove past Decker for the second spot.
Nineteenth starter Cozze was into the fourth position by lap 32 as he began to pressure third place runner, Stewart Friesen.
Hearn was running the outside lane as Wight patiently worked the
bottom groove and reeled Hearn in to capture the lead on lap 35.
Wight caught the back of the field on lap 39 but was soon halted as the fifth caution of the night was brought out on lap 40.
On the restart, Friesen dove into turn two on lap 44 underneath Hearn and captured second spot.
At halfway Wight led Friesen, Hearn, Cozze, Decker, Tim Fuller, Peter
Britten, Mahaney, Jimmy Phelps and Mario Clair as the top 10.
Cozze claimed second spot from Friesen on lap 53 then slowly dug at
the bottom to gain ground on Wight as he pulled away from Friesen. Cozze
threw it into turn three as hard as he could and was able to capture
the lead coming out of turn four to then pull away from Wight on lap 64.
Wight was not giving up without a fight as tension built for that top
spot. Cozze and Wight battled wheel-to-wheel for several laps.
Cozze again caught the back of the field on lap 73 as he had six car
lengths over Wight. Using the top and bottom grooves to his advantage,
Cozze sliced his way through lapped traffic.
The eighth restart of the night was on lap 80 as the crowd saw Cozze bring the field back to the green.
Cozze drove his No. 35 Adirondack Chevrolet Big-Block Modified to score his first Super DIRTcar Series victory since 2008.
Wight and Mahaney battled for second spot in lapped traffic but it was Wight who held on by inches for the second spot.
“We had a really good car,” Wight said. “We fired early and were able
to get the lead and not waste any time. I think Frank had a better car.
He was able to get around us on the outside. Once he found the bottom
it was hard to run him back down. This Bicknell car we just switched to this Friday hopefully can help us keep our momentum going.”
Third-place finisher Mike Mahaney, who started in 11th, was ecstatic with his finish.
“We didn’t have a very good redraw. To come up from 11th to third in a
Series race feels good to me. This is our local big-block that we run
every week. It’s our first top three for me and it feels good.” Mahaney
said. “I want to thank everybody who helps me out. It’s just me and my
dad tonight, feels special to have that bond. To come up here just the two of us to Canada, it’s special to me. I can’t thank him enough.”
Cozze’s best finish at Autodrome Drummond came in 1995 when he finished in second place to Steve Payne.
“The last time I was here I was in a sprint car some years back but
in the modified it’s probably been since 2006 or 2007,” Cozze said. “I
think the last time we were here I got third, and was four pounds light
at the scale.
“This track is about as challenging as you’re going to get. I ran my butt off those 100 laps as best as I could. Tomorrow at Granby is a little bit different deal but I have a group of good guys and a good car. So hopefully we will be okay.”
Race Notes: 41 cars attempted to qualify. Billy
Decker set fastest time overall with a 16.600 picking up the Pole
Position Raceway fast time award. After an incredible firework show the
top 30 cars were brought out to the front of the grandstands and were
introduced individually in front of a packed house. Sheppard who was the
points leader going into the night qualified through the last chance
showdown, started 22nd in the feature and finished eighth. There were
eight cautions brought out during the 100-lap main event.
The Super DIRTcar Series returns to action in Quebec, Canada on Wednesday, July 27 at Autodrome Granby.
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Super DIRTcar Series Statistical Report; July 26, 2016; Autodrome Drummond; Drummondville, Q.C.
A-Main (100 Laps) – 1. 35-Frank Cozze; 2. 99L-Larry
Wight; 3. 33-Mike Mahaney; 4. 44f-Stewart Friesen; 5. 35* Steve Bernier;
6. 18h-Peter Britten; 7. 91-Billy Decker; 8. 9s-Matt Sheppard; 9.
19-Tim Fuller; 10. 20-Brett Hearn; 11. 98h-Jimmy Phelps; 12. 7m-Michael
Maresca; 13. 27j-Danny Johnson; 14. 22c-Mario Clair; 15. 44-Sebastien
Gougeon; 16. 79-Maxime Plante; 17. 42p-Pat Ward; 18. 8-Rich Scagliotta;
19. 6h-Max McLaughlin; 20. 71-Pierre Hebert; 21. 1*-Francois Bernier;
22. 66x-Carey Terrence; 23. 96-Jean-Francois Corriveau; 24. 1M-Mathieu
Desjardins; 25. 43-Keith Flach; 26. 1H-David Hebert; 27. 21-Yan
Bussiere; 28. 73J-Mathieu Boisvert; 29. 3-Claude Brouillard; 30.
39-Clement Therrien
Last Chance Showdown 2 (8 laps) – 1. 9s-Matt
Sheppard; 2. 21-Yan Bussiere; 3. 73J-Mathieu Boisvert ; 4. 8-Rich
Scagliotta; 5. 79-Maxime Plante; 6. 23-Danny Bilodeau; 7. 2-Patrick
Beaumier; 8. 39a-Alan Therrien; 9. 22J-Gino Clair; 10. 54-Steve Bernard
Last Chance Showdown 1 (8 Laps) – 1. 1H-David
Hebert; 2. 22c-Mario Clair; 3. 1*-Francois Bernier; 4. 44-Sebastien
Gougeon; 5. 71-Pierre Hebert; 6. 7-Patrice Demers; 7. 13-Kevin Hamel; 8.
81-Eric Landry; 9. 43F-Sebastien Fournier; 10. 35F-Frank Bellemare; 11.
99-Mikael Labreche
Heat 4 (8 Laps) – 1. 18h-Peter Britten; 2. 20-Brett
Hearn; 3. 42p-Pat Ward; 4.-6h-Max McLaughlin’ 5. 3-Claude Brouillard; 6.
23-Danny Bilodeau; 7. 73j-Mathieu Boisvert; 8. 79-Maxime Plante; 9.
8-Rich Scagliotta; 10. 54-Steve Bernard
Heat 3 (8 Laps) – 1. 25*-Steve Bernier; 2. 33-Mike
Mahaney; 3. 66x-Carey Terrence; 4. 96-Jean-Francois Corriveau; 5.
35-Frank Cozze; 6. 9s-Matt Sheppard; 7. 21-Yan Bussiere; 8. 39a-Alan
Therrien; 9. 22j-Gino Clair; 10. 2-Patrick Beaumier
Heat 2 (8 Laps) – 1. 99L-Larry Wight; 2. 43-Keith
Fach, 3. 7M-Michael Maresca; 4. 1M-Mathieu Desjardins; 5. 27j-Danny
Johnson; 6. 1h-David Hebert; 7. 1*-Francois Bernier; 8. 44-Sebestien
Gougeon; 9. 81-Eric Landry; 10. 43f-Sebastian Fournier
Heat 1 (8 Laps) – 1. 19-Tim Fuller; 2. 91-Billy
Decker; 3. 44f-Stewart Friesen; 4. 98h-Jimmy Phelps; 5. 39-Clement
Therrien; 6. 22c-Mario Clair; 7. 71-Pieree Hebert; 8. 7-Patrice Demers;
9. 35-Frank Bellemare; 10. 13-Kevin Hamel; 11. 99-Mikael Labreche
Group 4 Qualifier – 1. 18h-Peter Britten, 17.118; 2.
20-Brett Hearn, 17.370; 3. 3-Claude Brouillard, 17.423; 4. 42p-Pat
Ward, 17.658; 5. 54-Steve Bernard, 17.665; 6. 23-Danny Bilodeau, 17.556;
7. 8-Rich Scagliotta, 17.622; 8. 73j-Mathieu Boysvert, 17.970; 9.
79-Maxime Plante, 18.109; 10. 6h-Max McLaughlin, 22.161
Group 3 Qualifier – 1. 25*-Steve Bernier, 17.155; 2.
33-Mike Mahaney,17.183; 3. 66x-Carey Terrence, 17.272; 4.
96-Jean-Francois Corriveau,17.305; 5. 9s-Matt Sheppard, 17.329; 6.
35-Frank Cozze, 17.503; 7. 21-Yan Bussiere, 17.531; 8. 39a Alan
Therrien, 17.635; 9. 22J-Gino Clair, 17.936; 10. 2-Patrick
Beaumier,18.155
Group 2 Qualifier – 1. 99L-Larry Wight, 16.879; 2.
43- Keith Flach,17.081; 3.1*-Francois Bernier,17.307; 4. 1M-Mathieu
Desjardins,17.381; 5.1H-David Hebert,17.554; 6. 7M-Michael Maresca,
17.580; 7. 27J-Danny Johnson, 17.624; 8. 43F-Sebastien Fournier, 17.625;
9. 43F-Eric Laundry, 18.140; 10. 43f-Sebastien Fournier, 17.625
Group 1 Qualifier – 1. 91-Billy Decker, 16.600; 2.
44-Stewart Friesen, 17.056; 3.19-Tim Fuller, 17.224; 4.98H-Jimmy
Phelps,17.448; 5.39-Clement Therrien,17.456; 6. 22c-Mario Clair,17.487;
7. 71-Pierre Hebert, 17.755; 8. 7-Patrice Demers,17.976; 9. 13-Kevin
Hamel,18.164; 10. 99-Mikael Labreche, 11. 35-Francois Bellemare , NT
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Hoosier Racing Tire (Official Tire), VP Racing Fuels (Official Racing
Fuel), Chevy Performance Parts and NAPA Auto Parts; in addition to
contingency sponsors, including: ASI Race Wear, Bicknell Racing
Products, Bilstein Shocks, Cometic Gasket, Comp Cams, Edelbrock, Fox
Shocks, Henry’s Exhaust Systems, Intercomp, JE Pistons, JRI Shocks, KSE
Racing Products, Mike’s Racing Heads, Motorsports Safety Systems, MSD,
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