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Paul Young takes TNT Super Series championship while Sam Lovetro Jr wins final race of 2009
Year-end gremlins tormented championship contenders
LANCASTER, NEW YORK (October 7, 2009) "Unbelievable!" said Paul Young after winning the 2009 Joe's Transmission TNT Super Series championship. "The car was incredible all year and to win by just five points is awesome!"
The Alden, NY racer was crowned on Saturday during the final TNT Super Series event at Dunn Tire Raceway Park (DTRP) in Lancaster, NY - presented by Scott Jahren Paint. And it was Sam Lovetro Jr from Webster, NY taking the event win over Jeff Sobczynski of Depew, NY in a double break-out final round.
The weather was iffy at best, yet 17 of the best sportsman drag racers in the area came out to tackle the 1/8th mile at DTRP in what turned out to be an action-packed day. After qualifying fourth at 7.007, Sam paired up with Paul Young in round one. A red-light start for Paul ended his day and opened the door for Jamie Stoneman from Cheektowaga, NY to take the points lead away from him.
Jamie made it through round one, bringing him to within five points of Paul. And with 10 points for every round, only one more win light and the championship was his. Second round match-up had Jamie against Sam. But Jamie had an engine failure in round one and could not make the call - taking any hope for the championship away.
Round three saw Gary Kerl of Williamsville, NY - another top five contender - line up to face Sam. Gary was sitting third in the points and after qualifying number one with a 7.003, he had a shot at second place in the points. But it was not to be as Gary had a carburetor fire as he staged his Camaro, handing the round win to Sam.
The semi's gave Sam the natural bye run on the ladder and set him up to run Jeff Sobczynski in the final. A .025 advantage off the line by Sam turned into victory with a 6.998 to Jeff's 6.969 effort. This is Sam's second event win in 2009 in the local sportsman series. "Thanks to everyone involved in this TNT series - Joe's Transmission, Scott Jahren Paint, the Parkers and the Barnes family," commented Sam in the DTRP winner's circle.
Sam's good friend Art Jones was also running the car in Top ET this day. "It's the second time Artie has run the car in Top ET," added Sam. "Both of us going rounds made for a terrific night!"
With Paul Young as 2009 champion at 735 points, Jamie Stoneman gets second scoring 730 points. "The qualifying points really enhanced the points chase," said Jamie. "A good qualifying run can be the difference at year end." Gary Kerl finished in third place with 686 points.
Rounding out the top five are Bill Elekes of West Seneca, NY with 670 points and Tom Coonly from Blasdell, NY with 661 points. Each of the top five drivers will receive Joe's Transmission TNT Super Series jackets and cash at the yearend awards night.
Specialty Awards
Gary Kerl (Williamsville, NY) with a 7.003
Kirk Parry (North Tonawanda, NY) with a 7.031
Mark Herbold (Elma, NY) with a .515
Next up for the 2009 Joe's Transmission TNT Super Series is the year-end awards night - details to be announced shortly. Visit www.tntsuperseries.com for more information.
Joe's Transmission TNT Super Series Points Standings - Final (Top 10 of 47)
| Total Pts | CAD Races | US Races | ||||
1 |
Paul | Young | Alden NY | 735 | 5 | 6 |
2 |
Jamie | Stoneman | Cheektowaga NY | 730 | 6 | 6 |
3 |
Gary | Kerl | Williamsville NY | 686 | 6 | 6 |
4 |
Bill | Elekes | West Seneca NY | 670 | 6 | 6 |
5 |
Tom | Coonly | Blasdell NY | 661 | 6 | 6 |
6 |
Ted | Barnes | Canfield ON | 624 | 6 | 6 |
7 |
Ken | Jozwiak | Alden NY | 612 | 3 | 6 |
8 |
Dave | Surmatchewski | Oakland ON | 561 | 3 | 5 |
9 |
Fred | Gross | Brampton ON | 560 | 6 | 5 |
10 |
J.J. | Jablonski | West Seneca NY | 525 | 4 | 5 |
About the 2009 TNT Super Series:
The Joe’s Transmission TNT Hot Rod Super Series is based on NHRA’s Super Street & IHRA’s Hot Rod classes. The twelve event series runs on a 10.90 index in the 1/4 mile (7.00 in the 1/8 mile), guarantees a minimum of $500 for an event win, pays round money for EVERY round win, has contingency sponsors, event specialty awards and offers lucrative yearend rewards. There are only two exceptions to the rulebook - no weight minimum and left-hand drive open-bodied cars are allowed.
Joe’s Transmission has been in business in Niagara Falls, Ontario since 1984. They sell & install high performance parts & accessories however their specialty is building & repairing high performance transmissions. Contact Joe and his team at (905) 374-6116 or visit them online at www.joestransmission.com
$50 event entry (plus spectator fee paid upon entry to track)
with more than 100% payback!
For complete TNT Super Series information including current news and driver profiles, visit www.tntsuperseries.com

photo credits - Michelle Mullen, Dale Boeru, Ted Barnes
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