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THIBEAULT AND KEVIN GAMBACORTA LOCKED IN ULTRA TIGHT
CHAMPIONSHIP RACE IN STAFFORD'S LIMITED LATE MODEL
DIVISION
"I like being ahead, but I wish we had a little bigger lead," said Thibeault driver of the #58 Enterprise Rent A Car Chevrolet. "Kevin has won a championship in the DARE Stocks and the Limiteds, so he knows what it takes and what to do and what not to do in these last 5 races. We've both been pretty consistent this year, we usually start right around one another, and our focus is to keep Kevin in sight and try to finish ahead of him. If we can get a couple more wins, the points will take care of themselves."
Both Thibeault and Gambacorta have been a model of consistency this season. While Thibeault holds the edge over Gambacorta in feature wins by a 4 to 1 count, Gambacorta has finished in the top-5 in 13 of 14 races this year with his worst finish being a 7th place finish on August 5th. While Thibeault has 2 less top-5 and top-10 finishes than Gambacorta, his 4 wins have made the difference so far this season in the points standings as Thibeault's average finish for the season is 3.3 while Gambacorta's average finish stands at 3.6.
"In all honesty, I think I'm going to go points racing these last 5 races," said Gambacorta. "We still have to keep an eye on George [Nocera] because he's close, but we got a couple of points on Shawn last week and if we can do that the rest of the year, we'll be ahead. I would say that this is the best season I've ever had. We only have one finish outside the top-5 all year long, so we've had a strong season, but that just shows how tough Shawn has been to beat this year. Some guys can go out and blast off a fast lap pretty quick, but then their car falls off by 4 or 5 tenths at the end of the race. Our car seems to stay pretty consistent throughout the race from start to finish."
"We feel pretty good," said Thibeault. "I feel like the car has been good and I feel like I've gotten better behind then wheel in relaying information to the crew about what the car is doing and what kind of adjustments we need to make. It would mean the world to everyone if we are able to win this championship. As the season has gone on, more of my family has been coming out to the track and helping out in the pits, so I've had great support this season and winning a championship would really be icing on the cake for me." "I feel pretty confident and everyone on the team feels confident," said Gambacorta. "I don't want to jinx myself by saying this, but this season has felt like years past when we've won the championship. We've had little things, I guess you'd call it luck, that have happened this year that haven't been happening for the past few years. Last week I was checking my air pressures in the tires and I noticed that one of the spokes on my wheels was broken all the way through and one night at the shop I was underneath the car doing some routine stuff and it was just right that I noticed my clutch was broken. I've always said that to win a championship, you have to win a race. We've won a race this year and I like winning championships and getting to come out on stage at the banquet at the end of the year." For more information, contact the Stafford Motor Speedway track office at 860-684-2783 or visit us on the web at www.staffordspeedway.com. ### |