In what can only be described as an incredibly efficient race, East Coast Thunder regular Milt Matice took home the checkered flag in his #19 Ameriquest Ford at the Richard Tilley, Sr. Youth Athletic Foundation 250 at Daytona International Speedway. The race, run at 6:30 pm on Sunday, October 3, brought out 21 different drivers from across the Sim Racing community.! Continue reading
Complete with a long green flag run in the Buckeye 150, the drivers of the White Gate Services Modified Tour for East Coast Thunder were on their game on Sunday night at Toledo Speedway. The driver who brought the best plan of attack to the race track though was Jim Windrow as he led fifty-nine laps en route to his third victory of the 2010 season! Continue reading
In a ultra competitive event which saw only four cautions and lots of door-to-door racing it was MRL Racing veteran Mikey Larkin taking the victory in the Price Motorsports 150 at the California Speedway. The veteran driver from Ontario, Canada out dueled the best in the Monday Night Super Speedway Series for the win in event number two of the season. Continue reading
The East Coast Thunder drivers took to the race track at New Hampshire Motor Speedway for the Paul’s TV Hi-Def 120 this past Sunday and once again it was Baltic, CT’s Chris Forster showing the way in the Thunder Modifieds. Forster started fourth on the fourteen car field and methodically worked his way to the front, leading forty-eight of the 120-laps on the evening. Most of those laps led Continue reading
On Wednesday night at North Carolina Motor Speedway it was Sim Pro Racing Cup Series veteran Dave Lanza driving to victory in his #08 National Guard Chevrolet Impala. Lanza, along with his fellow Cup Series drivers started one lap down to the Grand National division drivers in the event presented by Wolfe Graphix. Richard Carr and Wyatt Wolfe Sr. started on the front row of the event that ran 122 consecutive Continue reading
Bristol, TN — Chris Forster of Baltic, CT took his second feature event of the season by winning the George’s Auto Body 150 sanctioned by East Coast Thunder. Forster dominated the final two thirds of the event, leading ninety-four of the 150 laps in the event on the high banks of Bristol Motor Speedway. Pole sitter Bobby Ambroceo (Walpole, MA) came home in second after a late pass on division point leader Jim Windrow of Concord, VT. Mica Williams (Lakeland, FL) finished a strong fourth while Cori Bibbus (Limington, ME) came back Continue reading