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RYAN
PREECE AND KEITH ROCCO LOCKED IN TIGHT RACE FOR STAFFORD
SK MODIFIED® TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP (Stafford Springs, CT)---Stafford's SK Modified® division is currently in the midst of one of the tightest championship battles in recent memory. Entering this Friday night's Late Model 100 race program, Ryan Preece leads Keith Rocco by only 4 points, which is 2 positions on the race track. The championship margin was 2 points, but Preece's victory last Friday night, combined with Rocco's second place finish, pushed the margin up to 4 points and their 1-2 finish may be a preview of what fans can expect to see over the final 6 events of the 2011 season.
"I absolutely wish we didn't have to miss that race," said Rocco. "If we hadn't missed that race, we probably would be out front in the points, but it's going to make for a good points race for the rest of the season. Last week, we wacked the car pretty good early on in the race and it got toed out about an inch and a half. It was just enough to mess us up, but the car was still pretty good." "It's not discouraging at all that Keith is that close to us with missing a race," said Preece. "We had a weight issue in one of the races that took some points away from us, and we have a great car and a great team and we want to win this championship. I know Keith has won some races going away this year, but I don't think that he'll be able to do that for the rest of the year."
"We really don't have a strategy, our plan is to just go out and win races," said Rocco. "I'm sure that Ryan and his team will be doing the same thing." "We need to beat Keith and keep on winning races to win this championship," said Preece. "Our strategy is going to be the same as it was last week, get the car to the front and try to win races. We need to race every race like it's the first race of the season. Things are so close right now we can't finish behind Keith. I think that if things keep going like they have been, it's going to come down to the last lap at the Fall Final to who wins the championship." While Preece trails Rocco in the win column, he thinks that he and his crew hit upon something with their victory last Friday night that will give them an edge over the final 6 races.
Both drivers have experience racing for championships, as Rocco has won 2 SK Modified® championships at Stafford and Preece was nearly the 2009 Whelen Modified Tour champion, finishing second to Donny Lia by only 16 points at the seasons end. For Rocco, winning the championship would be extra sweet after missing a race, while a championship for Preece would be a first. "I think this would definitely be a bit sweeter if we can win this year," said Rocco. "To not start one feature and with the year we've had so far, the stats speak for themselves. We want to win as many times as we can, not only for the Stafford championship, but for the National points as well."
Preece won the season opening SK Modified® feature at the CARQUEST Tech-Net Spring Sizzler, and he has occupied the top spot in the points standings for all but one week this year. With 10 wins between them this season, Preece and Rocco have been the class of the SK Modified® field and it is sure to be an epic fight for the championship, which will conclude with the final checkered flag of the season on Sunday, October 2nd during CARQUEST Fall Final Weekend. For more information, contact the Stafford Motor Speedway track office at 860-684-2783 or visit us on the web at www.staffordspeedway.com. ### |