Craig Lutz Breaks Into NWMT Victory Lane At Stafford

Craig Lutz earned his first career NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour career win on Sunday at Stafford Motor Speedway. Photo by Omar Rawlings/NASCAR

For the second straight year, the NAPA Fall Final at Stafford Motor Speedway produced a first-time NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour winner.

Craig Lutz took the lead from Doug Coby on a restart with 33 laps to go at the Connecticut raceway, and drove away from Coby and defending series champion Justin Bonsignore to earn his first career checkered flag in his 66th series start.

Prior to Sunday, Lutz had finished inside the top five in four of his 12 Stafford starts, including the last three. He had also finished inside the top five in eight of the 14 races in 2019.

For the first time, the Miller Place, New York, driver was able to celebrate a trophy.

“The first win is always special,” Lutz said. “Everyone kept on asking me when it was coming. To finally knock one off, it’s an amazing feeling.”

Lutz started ninth and rode inside the top 10 for the duration of the race, but shined when it mattered most. Chris Pasteryak earned his first career Mayhew Tools Dominator Pole award in qualifying, and led the first six laps, before Coby took control.

Bonsignore took the lead from Coby just before halfway, and paced the field until a caution just after lap 100, when leaders pitted multiple times for tires. It would be the only caution of the day that Coby, Bonsignore and Lutz entered pit road.

Pasteryak would lead eight more laps after cycling back to the lead, but couldn’t hold the top spot, as Coby slid by, then a restart gave Lutz his opportunity. Lutz passed Coby and never looked back, minding a gap back to Bonsignore for the final 10 laps.

“I just didn’t look in my mirror,” Lutz said. “I have an awesome spotter, who has a lot of experience, and he kept telling me to stay smooth and hit my marks. That’s what I kept doing.”

Bonsignore would finish second, while Coby settled for third. Chuck Hossfeld, who missed practice and qualifying on Saturday, charged from the rear of the field to finish fourth. Matt Swanson was fifth.

Ron Silk finished sixth, followed by Bobby Santos III, Woody Pitkat, Chase Dowling and Patrick Emerling.

Coby leads Bonsignore by 19 points with one championship points race remaining in search of his sixth NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour championship.

The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour returns to the track for the annual Sunoco World Series at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, the final race of the season, on Sunday, October 13.

NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour
Stafford Motor Speedway – Stafford Springs, CT
NAPA Fall Final 150 – September 29, 2019

1. Craig Lutz
2. Justin Bonsignore
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4. Chuck Hossfeld
5. Matt Swanson
6. Ron Silk
7. Bobby Santos III
8. Woody Pitkat
9. Chase Dowling
10. Patrick Emerling
11. Chris Pasteryak
12. Matt Galko
13. Timmy Solomito
14. Blake Barney
15. Tommy Catalano
16. Rob Summers
17. J.B. Fortin
18. Andrew Molleur
19. Mark Bakaj
20. Ken Heagy
21. Eric Goodale
22. Joey Cipriano III
23. Gary McDonald
24. Wade Cole
25. Dave Salzarulo
26. Joey Mucciacciaro
27. Anthony Nocella
28. Calvin Carroll
29. Kyle Bonsignore
30. Timmy Catalano
31. Melissa Fifield
32. Sam Rameau
33. Tyler Rypkema
34. Kyle Ellwood

 

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