Near misses but happy endings at NASCAR

LIME ROCK — It was a perfect day for NASCAR Whelen Modified racing at Lime Rock Park Saturday, Sept. 17. The weather was a bit cooler than normal and the sky lightly overcast.It was as loud as it gets during the race season with the open-wheel racers that are the basis for this unique Northeast version of the sport: Here at Lime Rock, they get to make right turns.The 66-lap race, sponsored by Town Fair Tire, attracted a larger crowd than expected in its second year. Rick Roso, spokesman for Lime Rock Park, said he hopes it is catching on and earning new fans. The track has yet to negotiate with NASCAR for next season, but expects it will return for a third year.The day had a few dramatic crashes, but no one was injured. Polesitter Todd Szegedy of Ridgefield, Conn., was the winner for the second year, leading for most of the race. He fell behind during a slow pit stop and went off the track twice. But superb driving and sheer will helped him get it all back. He now leads in the championship standings.For full race results, go to wwwlimerock.com.

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