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Mansfield, Ohio James Civali can thank his brother for his third victory of the season.
With his brother serving as his spotter and tracking the weather on his cell phone, James Civali elected not to pit with the leaders and was out front when NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour officials called the rain-shortened Mansfield 150 Saturday at Mansfield Motorsports Park.
He knew it was going to rain he just didnt know how much or when, said James Civali.
The race was called after 108 laps following several attempts to dry the track.
Doug Coby finished second and rookie Woody Pitkat was third.
Point leader and Budweiser Pole Award winner Donny Lia was fourth and Eric Beers fifth. Ronnie Silk, Matt Hirschman, Ted Christopher, Todd Szegedy and Bobby Grigas III rounded out the top 10.
Coby led the first 13 laps before Civali made the pass. Silk moved to the front seven laps later and led until a lap 54 caution. Silk elected to pit along with the fifth-place car of Szegedy and nine others.
We were leading and the car was really good, Civali said. When Ronnie got by me, the car got free. But then it stayed the same. It had 90 hard laps on it, too. But it never changed that whole run. It looked like Ronnie got free and then kept getting (more free).
Following the restart, Civali and Coby built a straightaway lead over third-place Pitkat on the half-mile banked oval. The field was bunched briefly following a lap 96 caution. Rain brought out the caution at lap 104 and the red at lap 108.
Lia maintained his points lead at 131 over Szegedy and 139 over Hirschman.
The next NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race will be at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway Sept. 1.
-- Edited by WhelenModifiedTour at 11:58, 2007-08-26
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NASCAR MODIFIEDS...WHERE IT ALL BEGAN. LET'S REMIND NASCAR OF THEIR ROOTS.