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Race five for the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, was the Haynes Material 150 at Stafford Motor Speedway. Here are some highlightd from that event.
Ted Christopher and the Mystique #13 team continued their fantastic start to the 2006 season, by taking down the win.
Chuck Hossfeld tried his best to win one for his sponsor, but finished second in the #50. Haynes Material is the teams primary sponsor. Or at least was at this race.
Doug Coby had a great race, finishing third in the Chase Racing #77.
James Civalli, suspended from the tracks weekly Sk modified division, would have a good race finishing in eight with the #29.
Reggie Ruggiero was on hand in the Barney #41, "The Reg" would finish ninth.
41 cars attempted to qualify for the event.
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NASCAR MODIFIEDS...WHERE IT ALL BEGAN. LET'S REMIND NASCAR OF THEIR ROOTS.
I forget off the top of my head, but was this the race that was rescheduled for the July 4th weekend? That Christopher/Hossfeld top-2 reminds me of that weekend, and I just wanted to make sure.